

It’s accessible via the third floor, and home to eight plush cabanas. There is also a second pool for adults (ages 21 or older) known as The Hideout.

It also has an enclosed water slide that passes throughout the entire aquarium. The three story pool complex features private cabanas, the H2O Bar, and a Jacuzzi. There are several shark species, a variety of fish, and several southern stingrays. It’s a whopping 200,000 gallon aquarium that houses various marine creatures. The Grotto and the Chart House both offer views of the hotel’s main attraction: The Tank. Freshly caught seafood is served at Chart House, as diners gaze into a 75,000 gallon aquarium filled with tropical fish. Those who are looking for sizable portions of American staples like burgers, ribs and more, are urged to visit Claim Jumper. Grotto offers the Italian trattoria feel with its regional wine list and Fellini inspired mural.Ĭadillac Mexican Cantina and Tequila Bar offers a menu of classic favorites in addition to over 70 boutique tequilas. Lillie’s Asian Cuisine provides Pan-Asian dining in a comfortable and contemporary atmosphere. They have gourmet cuts and a delectable buffet that draws sizable crowds.

The Golden Nugget has some of the town’s most celebrated dining options, such as Vic & Anthony’s. Its most recent addition, the northwest end’s Rush Tower, only serves to provide more spacious and upscale rooms to guests. Downtown Las Vegas’ largest resort is only improving with age. There are 2,400 luxury rooms for guests to choose from. It shines as brightly as the 61 pound gold nugget on display in the casino’s interior. Throughout this time, the Golden Nugget has remained a standout. Now, it’s one of the most commonly photographed areas in the world. Their location has come a long way from its humble beginnings as an unpaved road. This world renowned hotel and casino has seen it all. One of the great hotels in Downtown Las Vegas, the Golden Nugget Hotel is still the pride of Fremont Street.
