Main Street Station in Las Vegas H-M
Main Street Station
200 North Main Street,
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101-2910,
United States
Phone: (702) 387-1896
Website: mainstreetcasino.com
About the Casino
Main Street Station has always been one of my favorite hotels in town and one of the nicest in all of Downtown. It has a turn-of-the-century San Francisco feeling to it with faux stamped-tin ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows, lazy ceiling fans, gas lanterns, and lots of wrought iron decorative trim. From the outside it's very unassuming and come to think of it, that's a great word to use for the entire place. It's not in your face, it's not bright and neon. Instead Main Street Station sort of slips around you like a comfortable coat - it's easy to feel at home here.
It is a very small hotel by Las Vegas standards, which is good or bad depending on your point of view. Good things are that you won’t get lost, don’t have to battle huge crowds, and can often have a much more peaceful vacation (although why you’re coming to Las Vegas for a peaceful vacation, I’ll never know). Bad things are that you forgo some of the niceties you get at a large resort like a pool, spa, and on-premises shopping although you can use the pool at neighboring The California hotel and there are a couple of stores over there as well.
The rooms are a bit bigger than most Downtown hotels although certainly not large by Strip standards. In terms of size and amenities they are not much more than basic hotel accommodations but they certainly are stylish and comfortable, with warm furnishings and décor. The beds are cozy as are the lounge chairs (complete with a big plushy ottoman), and there’s an armoire with a TV (including pay-per-view movies), an iron and board, a safe, a hair dryer, an alarm clock, and data-ports on the phones (no high-speed Internet available).
See full review of Main Street Station courtesy of Rick Garman's Vegas4Visitors.com