Palace Station Hotel and Casino

Palace Station Hotel & Casino is a classic Las Vegas resort located just off the Strip. Known for its affordable accommodations, gaming, and dining, it caters to both locals and visitors seeking a more relaxed Vegas experience.

History

Opened in 1976 as “The Casino,” Palace Station was the first property in the Station Casinos portfolio. Over the years, it has undergone major renovations, including a $192 million upgrade completed in 2018, modernizing rooms, casino floor, and dining venues.

Description

  • Rooms: 576 guest rooms and suites with modern décor, flat‑screen TVs, premium bedding, and city views.
  • Dining: Multiple restaurants including The Charcoal Room (steakhouse), Boathouse Asian Eatery, and casual options like Oyster Bar.
  • Amenities: • 84,000 sq. ft. casino with slots, table games, and poker • Bingo hall • Outdoor pool and cabanas • Fitness center • Meeting and event spaces • Free parking and shuttle service to the Strip • Free Wi‑Fi

Average Rates

$80–$160 per night depending on season and room type.

Star Rating

Tripadvisor: 4.0/5 (Traveler reviews) Booking.com: 8.0/10 (“Very Good”)

Location

Address: 2411 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89102, USA

Nearby Attractions: Las Vegas Strip, Downtown Las Vegas, Fremont Street Experience, Smith Center for the Performing Arts

Contact

Phone: 1‑702‑367‑2411

Website: palacestation.com (Palace Station Hotel & Casino)

Activities to Do

  • Play slots, table games, and poker at the casino
  • Enjoy bingo sessions and live entertainment
  • Dine at The Charcoal Room or Oyster Bar
  • Relax at the outdoor pool and cabanas
  • Explore nearby Strip attractions and Fremont Street

Booking Information

  • Direct Booking: palacestation.com
  • Third‑Party Platforms: Expedia, Booking.com, Tripadvisor
  • Policies: Check‑in at 3 PM, check‑out at 11 AM. Resort fee includes Wi‑Fi, parking, and shuttle service.

Other Information

  • Hotel Class: 3‑star casino resort
  • Style: Classic, affordable, off‑Strip
  • Popular with locals, budget travelers, and leisure guests