El Cortez Hotel & Casino
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El Cortez Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas, Nevada

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The oldest continuously-operating hotel-casino in Las Vegas, opened in 1941 and never imploded — which makes it functionally a working museum of pre-corporate Vegas. The rooms are simple, the casino still uses real felt, and the entire place has an unironic charm that the Strip can't manufacture. It's not luxury. It's history you can sleep in.

Insider tip

Book a Pavilion or Cabana suite. Eat at Siegel's 1941 — diner of the gods. Play 21 in the original casino.

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