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Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel
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It's worth a visit to this pint-size property for the Victorian era-aesthetics alone, displaying stained glass, marble; and an antiques collection that includes Buffalo Bill Cody's private rail car, a fireplace from Scotland's Preswick Castle, and lamps that graced the streets of 18th-century Brussels. After 2008 renovations, the rooms at Main Street are almost as nice as those at the Golden Nugget, and they're usually available at rock-bottom prices. Guests have access to the pool at the adjacent California Hotel. Pros : decor and quirky antiques; prices of rooms. Cons : no pool; no gym; no Internet.
- Address: 200 N. Main St., Downtown, Las Vegas, NV, 89101 | Map It
- Phone: 702/387--1896; 800/713--8933
- Website: www.mainstreetcasino.com
- Location: Downtown
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- 392 rooms, 14 suites.
- Restaurants, bar, parking, some pets allowed.
- Rooms have: safe.
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