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Main Street Station Hotel and Casino
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Main Street Station Hotel and Casino

Main Tower: 17-story
406 Rooms
Casino 28,500 sf
2 Restaurants
Buffet
Main Street Station ...one of Las Vegas' most unique properties and downtown's best hotel!
Set in the splendor of the
Victorian era with a fabulous collection of antiques, artifacts and
collectibles, visitors will find non-stop casino action and great
dining.
Visit the pictureque lobby and
pick up a descriptive brochure at the bell desk and take a self-guided
tour of the antiques and artifacts from around the world. The
collection includes Buffalo Bill Cody's private rail car, a fireplace
from Scotland's Preswick Castle, lamps that graced the streets of
eighteenth century Brussels, beautiful statues, chandeliers from the
Figaro Opera House and Coca-Cola building, woodwork from American
mansions of long ago - and more.
There's even a piece of the
Berlin Wall. This odd attraction can be found in the men's room off the
main casino floor. The Travel Channel voted it Las Vegas' #2 historic
bathroom.
Complimentary shuttle service to the Las Vegas Strip and Sam's Town hotel.
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Main Street Station Hotel and Casino Location Map
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Address:
200 N Main St, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89109
Location: Downtown across from California Hotel
Direction: From I-95: Exit Casino Center Blvd. At Stewart turn right. Go 2 blocks to Main Street.
For Self Park, turn right. The entrance is on the left.
For Valet, turn left and the entrance is on the right.
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Deluxe Rooms
Guest rooms come with one king bed or two double beds, TV, direct-dial telephone, bathroom, air-conditioning.
While the casino at Main Street
Station has a decidedly Victorian theme of yesteryear, its 406 rooms
which includes 14 spacious suites, have every comfort and convenience
of today. It's been voted "Best Downtown Hotel" by the Las Vegas Review
Journal.
The 17-story hotel tower features
marble tile foyers, Victorian sconces and marble-trimmed hallways---all
lead to the bright, beautiful guest rooms.You'll relax as soon as you
enter into the room's cozy atmosphere with its rich wood tones; soft,
pleasing fabrics and upholstery and windows framed in plantation
shutters. White embossed wall coverings are complemented with wall
sconces, framed art, massive gold-framed mirrors carrying out the
spacious feel. |
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Main Street Station, with its Victorian theme, invites its guests to
enjoy comfortable surroundings and a complete gaming experience. Richly
appointed and easy to navigate, the 28,000 square-foot casino is filled
with all the latest slot machines, live action table games, and even
offers a chance to play in a daily slot tournament.
This Boyd Gaming resort is
breathtaking and unique with antiques from around the world:
chandeliers from the Figaro Opera House in Paris, France illuminate a
part of the slot area and still more from the Coca-Cola building light
the casino table games. You'll want to pick up a brochure at the front
desk and take a self-guided tour. Table games players won't miss a beat
with the plasma screens that are mounted on either side of the main
casino pit for telecasts of major events such as Super Bowl and NASCAR. |
| | Pool | Main Street Station guests can use the sister hotel, California Hotel's rooftop pool.
It's just a short trip over the bridge connecting the two properties.
Open mid-April to mid-September, weather permitting, hours are 8 am to 8 pm.
Towel service is provided or
check out the Cal's Logo Shop, conveniently located as you cross the
bridge, for anything you may have forgotten! |
| | Restaurants | Dining
at its best awaits you in the award-winning restaurants: Garden Court
Buffet, the ultimate in buffet dining; Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery,
featuring microbrews and fresh sushi, and the antique-filled Pullman
Grille, not your usual steakhouse. |
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