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The Golden Gate is Las Vegas' most historic
hotel and the smallest on Fremont Street, with only 106 rooms.
On-site casino and renovated to capture the look and feel of
1930 San Francisco. As part of the Fremont Street Experience,
the world's largest gaming mega resort, the Golden Gate has
the best of both worlds. Guests enjoy the intimate atmosphere
of an historic hotel, then step outside into the grandeur and
excitement of the Fremont Street Experience. The Golden Gate
should be your next stop. This hotel is unpretentious and
attracts a loyal clientele, including locals as well as
returning out-of-town guests. The Golden Gate offers visitors
a look at the Las Vegas of yesteryear, and is probably the
only hotel in Las Vegas that has a grand piano in the middle
of its casino. The guest rooms do not lack any of today's
modern comforts and amenities. These rooms have been updated
and renovated over the years, without spoiling the ambiance of
this historic hotel. The Golden Gate is famous for originating
the famous shrimp cocktail and still offers them for 99 cents
at its famous Shrimp Bar and Deli. Another of the hotel's high
points is the Bay City Diner, which serves outstanding
traditional entrees at value prices. Don't be alarmed if you
see emergency personnel gathered inside. The Bay City Diner is
a favorite of locals who know a good meal, including the
police. Situated at the end of Exciting Fremont Street, the
Golden Gate Hotel and Casino offers onsite dining,
entertainment and gaming action. |