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Binions Hotel Review
By: Las Vegas Hotel Sleuth
 
For the Las Vegas visitor in search of a true gambling experience that harkens back to the grand old days of the heyday of downtown, Binions Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas (formerly Binion's Horseshoe) is the place to stay for any real gaming aficionado.
Appearance
Stepping into this legendary icon of Vegas history, you'll notice immediately that this is a gambling den for serious betters. Not that the gambling isn't also fun the Binion Casino has something for everyone to wager on.
And, if you need a break from the casino, simply step outside and partake of the downtown entertainment of Fremont Street, where you'll find live music, dining, and lots of shopping.
Dining
If you work up an appetite, Binions has three spots for refueling: The Ranch Steak House, Gee Joon's for a Szechwan or Cantonese meal, and one of the best 24 hour coffee shops in Las Vegas.
Then, once you're ready for more action, make your way out to the Fremont Street Experience, one of the most spectacular attractions in Vegas, this fantastic light show features 12.5 million synchronized LED modules and a 550,000-watt sound system that entertains guests with shows that range from a showcase of Las Vegas icons to a tribute to the sixties.
Gambling
As the original home of the World Series of Poker (now hosted at the Rio), Binion's 50,000 square foot casino keeps its rich gaming tradition alive with poker in its poker room, over 1000 slot machines, craps, Keno, roulette, and race and sports books.
Rates
Rooms at Binion's range from $25 to around $50 a night, making a stay at this classic resort one of the cheapest, most affordable you'll find. Downtown Las Vegas has always been where the action is, and no hotel epitomizes the spirit of the classic gambling joint like Binions Hotel in Las Vegas.
What You'll Find at Binions Gambling Hall & Hotel in Las Vegas
- 366 Rooms
- Located Near the Fremont Street Experience
- Historical Part of Downtown
- Legendary Casino Features Poker, Slots, Keno, and more
- Affordable Dining
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