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Fremont Hotel Review
By: Las Vegas Hotel Sleuth
 
Located in the heart of downtown, the Fremont Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is one longest standing and most beloved hotels in a town full of long-standing and beloved hotels. Having recently undergone a makeover, the Fremont is the ideal option for travelers wishing to soak up the atmosphere of this venerable gambling city.
Appearance
World-renowned for the Fremont Street Experience, the lighting extravaganza that dazzles visitors nightly with free shows, the hotel that shares its name stands as the centerpiece to this quintessential Vegas experience.
With good food, good entertainment, and good casino play, the Fremont is a fun and affordable spot for fans of downtown.
Dining
Eating at the Fremont is sure to make any gambler happy. Restaurants vary in cuisine, but not in quality—a tasty meal can be found for all at Tony Roma's, the Paradise Buffet, Second Street Grill, the Paradise Café, and Lanai Express. The Bridge Avenue retail area also offers up lots of shopping and snacking options, with Aloha Specialties, Ethel M Chocolates, and Lappert's Ice Cream, plus an arcade. Entertainment can be found just outside—for free—as you walk along Fremont Street.
Gambling
The Fremont casino has seen its share of action, so go on in and make a wager! There’s plenty of gambling to choose from in their 32000-square-foot casino, which boasts Slots, Blackjack, Poker, Craps, Keno, Roulette, and a 42-seat Race and Sports Book. The Fremont also offers a free and fun Player’s Club, which their friendly staff will help you set up.
Rates
The Fremont Hotel and Casino has undergone a facelift, but it still stands as a historical landmark of downtown Las Vegas. Comfortable, tastefully decorated room rates start at $40 and go up to around $110 for some weekends.
Here's What Awaits You at The Fremont Hotel in Las Vegas
- 447 rooms
- Casino features Slots, Table Games, Keno, Race and Sports Book, and more
- Several Dining Options
- Downtown location
- Near Fremont Street experience
- Convention options for up to 300 guests
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