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Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel

301 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel is located in the center of historic Downtown Las Vegas. It features 638 beautiful deluxe rooms on 34 stories. Hotel guests enjoy the 42,000 square foot casino, three restaurants and three bars. With more than 20 table games, Fitzgeralds casino has the largest variety of tables in downtown Las Vegas, including all the games like Craps, Black Jack and Roulette.

Pros:
Large, clean and comfortable rooms
Great view outside the window
Friendly and helpful staff
A large selection of slots and other gaming machines
Free and delicious breakfast
Clean and quiet room

Cons:
Some noise from Fremont Street
Not very clean bathrooms
Proper maintenance needed

Review:
Service was great as usual – 5 star service at a 2 star price
Rooms were clean and serviceable, not posh but decent
Great room with a fantastic view from the balcony
Relatively cheap – only 40 bucks a night
Free breakfast – hot and good food

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Property Details – Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel

Check In: 3:00 PM
Check Out: 11:00 AM
Floors: 9
Rooms: 506

Amenities – Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel

Clock radio
Swimming pool – indoor
Air conditioning
ATM/banking
Digital television service
Elevator/lift
Fitness facilities
Electronic check-out
Wireless (high-speed) Internet access
Valet parking
Voice mail
Shower/tub combination
Pay movies
Casino
Gift shops or newsstand
Private bathroom
Porter/bellhop
Wheelchair accessible
Electronic/magnetic keys
Spa tub
Express check-out
Iron/ironing board
Daily housekeeping
Safe-deposit box
Air-conditioned public areas
Rollaway beds available
Hair dryer
ESPN
Self parking
24-hour front desk

Area Attractions

Atomic Testing Museum
Grand Canyon National Park
Red Rock Canyon
Graceland Wedding Chapel
Nevada State Museum
University Of Nevada
Mount Charleston
Pinball Hall Of Fame
Floyd Lamb State Park
Fashion Show Mall
Bellagio Fountains
Ethel M. Chocolate Factory
Springs Preserve
Liberace Museum
Las Vegas Zoo

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