Downtown Las Vegas is a blast—a little grittier than the strip, a little more retro, but quite a lot of fun, and home to some of my favorite hotels in the city. I really love The Plaza, which sits at the front entrance to world-famous Fremont Street and on the site of the original Las Vegas train station. The Plaza has been open since 1971, and it wears that ’70s era of bygone flashy glamour proudly–even if you don’t know the hotel by name, you’ve seen it in films like Casino and Back To The Future II, where it stood in for Biff Tannen’s Pleasure Paradise. (It’s also featured prominently in the 1997 music video for Mase's “Feel So Good.”) The hotel underwent a mega-millions renovation around a decade ago; rooms are modestly priced and unfussy. But it’s everything else about the property to love: the smoke-free casino area, the single-zero roulette tables, the glorious retro bingo parlour, the 1970s time warp wedding chapel, and the epic retro glass bubble dome dining room at Oscar’s Steakhouse. You’re not in Vegas to gamble—this is a work trip, remember?—but if you do fancy a bit of a flutter, the Plaza has the rep for being where the players play, with favorable odds on table games and generous slot promotions. Don’t believe me? Just ask Vegas Pauly C, the city’s premier Instagram gaming influencer (“I must gamble for medical reasons”) and a Plaza regular.
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