Silver City Casino
Strip
2.8
Est. 1975
Independent
About
Silver City Casino was a small, Western-themed casino on the Las Vegas Strip that operated from 1975 to 1999. Located between the Riviera and the Stardust, this modest property was known for its Old West frontier town facade and budget-friendly gaming. Silver City catered to casual gamblers and tourists looking for an affordable Strip experience. As the mega-resort era took hold, small casinos like Silver City became increasingly unable to compete and the property was eventually closed and demolished.
Our Rating
Key Stats
14K
Sq Ft Casino
12
Table Games
0.3K
Slots
Amenities
Highlights
- Cheap gambling
- Strip location
- Western charm
Consider
- Very small
- No hotel rooms
- Minimal amenities
Dining Highlights
Snack bar
Nearby Attractions
Riviera
Stardust
Las Vegas Strip
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Silver City close?
Silver City closed in 1999 as small Strip casinos were replaced by mega-resorts.
What was Silver City known for?
It was a small, Western-themed casino known for budget-friendly gaming on the Strip.
Quick Info
Address
3001 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
1+ Restaurants
Best For
Budget gamblers
Old Vegas fans