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Learn More- Year Built: 1976
- Year Last Renovated: 2018
- Minimum Room Size: 340 square feet
- Casino: Yes
- Pool: Yes
- Spa: No
- Day Club / Nightclub: No
- Resort Fee: $51.30 per night
- Parking Fee: Parking is free
- Top Shows / Entertainment: N/A
- Top Restaurants: Charcoal Room, Brass Fork Cafe, Tailgate Social, Boathouse Asian Eatery, The Oyster Bar
Originally opened as “The Casino” in 1976, it became Palace Station in 1991 and has since undergone various renovations, maintaining its down-to-earth vibe.
Location
Palace Station Hotel and Casino offers guests a laid-back atmosphere and prime location just west of the Las Vegas Strip. Situated next to the I-15, this resort provides convenient access to downtown and major attractions.
Rooms
The recently renovated rooms and suites at Palace Station are outfitted for comfort, with things like cable TVs, hair dryers and wireless internet access.
Bold geometric prints, warm wood accents, and fresh white walls make for a striking look and feel in the standard Premier King rooms at Palace Station Hotel and Casino. Natural walnut wood wall coverings mix with sleek, modern metals and crisp upholstered elements for a streamlined aesthetic—while ample storage space, quartz-topped nightstands, and headboard reading lights all make for small touches that elevate your Palace Station stay.
The Premier King room includes a king-sized bed with a plush pillow-top mattress, a 55-inch mounted flat-screen television, and a spacious executive work desk with a USB charging port.
Casino
Casino games include blackjack, craps, roulette, Let It Ride, Caribbean Stud and keno. There are more than 1,600 slot and video poker machines including Megabucks, plus an Asian table games area that features pai gow tiles. Guests can also enjoy a moderately sized bingo hall with over 300 seats.
Entertainment
Though there is no formal concert hall or featured show here, you will find the Casino Bar and Trackside Bar for drinks. There’s also a movie theater and bingo. Hotel guests are also not far from downtown and the Las Vegas Strip.
Restaurants
Palace Station has the following dining options: Charcoal Room, Brass Fork Cafe, Tailgate Social, Boathouse Asian Eatery, The Oyster Bar, Panda Express, Wingstop and Starbucks.
Pools/Spa
While there is no spa at Palace Station, you will find the Palace Station Resort Pool (open seasonally). There is also a fitness center.
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