Klondike Hotel & Casino

Klondike Hotel & Casino

Strip 2.8 Est. 1963 Independent

About

The Klondike Hotel & Casino was a small, Gold Rush-themed property at the far southern end of the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1963 to 2006. Known as the 'last casino on the Strip' due to its location near the welcome sign, the Klondike was a throwback to old Vegas with cheap drinks, low table minimums, and a no-frills attitude. The property featured only 150 rooms but was popular with budget travelers and locals. It was demolished in 2008.

Our Rating

2.8
1,500 reviews
Gaming
3.0
Dining
2.5
Nightlife
2.5
Value
3.5
Amenities
2.5

Key Stats

150
Rooms
12K
Sq Ft Casino
8
Table Games
0.2K
Slots

Amenities

Highlights

  • Cheapest drinks on the Strip
  • Low table minimums
  • Near Welcome sign

Consider

  • Very basic property
  • Far south Strip location
  • Minimal amenities

Dining Highlights

Coffee shop

Nearby Attractions

Welcome to Las Vegas sign Mandalay Bay Las Vegas Strip

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Klondike close?
The Klondike closed on June 30, 2006, and was demolished in 2008.
Where was the Klondike?
It was at the far southern end of the Strip, near the famous 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign.
What was the Klondike known for?
It was the last casino on the Strip and was famous for cheap drinks and low-limit gambling.

Quick Info

Address
5191 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
1+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Old Vegas nostalgia fans