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Hotel Overview: Four Queens Hotel, Las Vegas
Fremont Street Experience right outside casino
This downtown Las Vegas hotel opens directly onto Fremont Street's pedestrian mall, site of after-dark sound-and-light shows.
This friendly, old-fashioned hotel-casino offers budget rates and low-cost gaming.
Dining options include the legendary Hugo's Cellar restaurant offering women a rose as they enter and tableside salad preparations.
Four Queens Location: Downtown Las Vegas
Property amenities
Though it contains a small video-game arcade for children, Four Queens appeals primarily to adults and draws many seniors. Its 690 rooms are located in twin 19-story towers. It includes a desk for booking show reservations at all Las Vegas hotels and tours of nearby attractions such as Lake Mead and the Red Rock National Recreation Area. Clean, reliable, accessible and almost always overlooked and undervalued, the Four Queens is probably on top of the list of hotels for a good room value.
What to expect: Opened in 1968, Four Queens is a classic downtown hotel-casino, offering budget rooms and gaming (penny, nickel, and quarter slots), howdy-neighbor hospitality, and a laid-back, no-dress-code attitude. Seniors especially appreciate its compact size and location next to Fremont Street's low-price food and fun.
Amenity highlights: Set aside 2.5 hours for full enjoyment of the dining experience provided by Four Queens' popular Hugo's Cellar restaurant. In newspaper polls, locals consistently rank it as their favorite gourmet restaurant.
Insider tip: Make dinner reservations for Hugo's Cellar on arrival, as it fills every night.
Dining at Four Queens, Las Vegas
Hugo's Cellar - (pictured left) Acclaimed for food, service, and wine list, this subterranean restaurant features beam ceilings, brick walls, and booths. Women receive a rose upon entry. Salads are prepared at table. A signature appetizer allows diners to cook their own beef, shrimp, swordfish, and chicken on a hot granite slab. Entrees include steaks, Veal Oscar, roast duck flamed with anise, and raspberry chicken.
Magnolia's Veranda - Overlooking the casino floor, this 24-hour restaurant includes a sushi bar and offers a long menu of steaks, ribs, seafood, pasta, and Hawaiian specialties.
Food Court - Raised above the casino floor, this small food court offers pizza, sub sandwiches, and frozen yogurt.
Entertainment at Four Queens
Under a vault of two million light bulbs, a four-block pedestrians-only stretch of downtown Las Vegas called Fremont Street Experience presents periodic sound-and-light shows from dusk to midnight. Other day-and-night entertainment on the street includes live music, classic-car displays, and holiday festivals. Like nine other downtown hotel casinos, Four Queens opens directly onto Fremont Street, creating a lively flow of pedestrian traffic.
The Casino supplies 30,000 square feet of slots, video poker, single-deck blackjack, craps, roulette, and pai gow.
Reel Winners Club offers free membership cards that reward slot and video poker play with cash and/or comps redeemable for food, beverages, and discounted guestrooms. Table-game play earns comps and discounts. Members 55 and older receive gift-shop, guestroom, and Magnolia's Veranda restaurant discounts.
Recreation and Entertainment
The recreational activities listed below are available either on-site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
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Swimming onsite
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Golfing nearby
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Golf - driving range nearby
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Helicopter/airplane sightseeing nearby
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Skydiving nearby
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Rooms at Four Queens, Las Vegas
Guestrooms offer desks and two chairs. Tile bathrooms include tub/shower combinations. Other amenities include pay movies, clock radios, and dial-up Internet access. Hair dryers, irons/ironing boards, and refrigerators are available on request.
Standard Rooms
One king or two double beds. Desk and two chairs. Tile bathroom with tub/shower combination. Features: pay movies, clock radio, dial-up Internet access.
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