Gold Spike Hotel and Casino, Casino and hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada
Gold Spike Hotel and Casino is a multi-floor property at 400 East Ogden Avenue offering gaming tables, guest rooms, and entertainment spaces for visitors. The venue features multiple dining and bar options alongside round-the-clock gaming areas accessible to guests.
The property was established in 1976 and witnessed Las Vegas transform from a desert outpost into a major entertainment center in the American Southwest. As a witness to this evolution, it reflects decades of change in the city.
The property blends traditional gaming with modern social activities, hosting oversized interactive games and public gathering spaces in downtown Las Vegas. This mix of old and new reflects how the city has evolved as a meeting place for visitors.
The casino is situated near Fremont Street Experience and provides 24-hour access to gaming areas, rooms, and multiple restaurants in one location. Visitors should expect the premises may be crowded and comfortable footwear is recommended for exploring.
The property houses the Sugar Shack, a tiny dwelling in its courtyard, and the Real World Suite, which appeared on an MTV reality series. These unusual spaces are remnants of a more creative phase in the casino's history.
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