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Hotels in Reno
8 Hotels
Silver Legacy Resort Casino
407 N Virginia St

Silver Legacy Resort and Casino is an upper-middle-range hotel in downtown Reno with more than 1,700 rooms and a casino featuring a huge composite dome reflecting the Nevada sky. The property is newer than several comparable hotels in the area and has an outdoor pool with mountain views. Big headlining acts swing through on weekends and the hotel hosts comedians nightly. Rooms are modern and straightforward, with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi. The resort also has a small fitness center, a spa with a whirlpool and sauna, and a hair salon. Guests voice minor complaints about problems with key cards and long waits to check in, but overall it's a good choice for the rate.

Eldorado Resort Casino
345 North Virginia Street

Eldorado Resort Casino is an upper-middle-range property in downtown Reno, a short walk from the Reno Arch and Reno Events Center. The hotel has a slightly higher-end atmosphere than other local options, though its rooms range from sharp and modern to slightly homey and dated. Minibars and flat-screen TVs are among the standard features. There's an 81,000-square-foot casino, several restaurants and bars, and a seasonal pool and hot tub on site as well. The Eldorado is a cut above the neighboring Circus Circus, and roughly comparable to the next-door Silver Legacy, although the latter's outdoor hot tub is open all year long. 

Grand Sierra Resort and Casino
2500 E 2nd St

More modern than many Reno hotels, Grand Sierra Resort and Casino is an upscale property that's about a 10-minute drive from downtown Reno, and not within walking distance of other casinos. On-site entertainment is in abundance -- there's a casino, movie theater, bowling alley, a beach-style outdoor pool, and driving range, as well as big-name music headliners plus a variety of restaurants and lounges. The 1,900 contemporary rooms have “spa-inspired” bathrooms, which are particularly impressive and outfitted in striking dark marble. In addition, the hotel offers a spa and fitness center and space for RV hookups.

The Sands Regency Casino Hotel
345 N Arlington Ave

The 833-room Sands Regency Casino Hotel is a lower-middle-range property with a friendly staff and a casino housing slot machines, card tables, and a Bingo parlor. Rooms are spacious and pleasant with carpeted floors, blue accent walls, small flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, but decor is dated and rooms could be cleaner. Several lounges and restaurants are on-site including a 1950s style diner and a prime rib buffet. The fitness center has views of the mountains and a whirlpool; there's also a large seasonal outdoor pool. Some rooms get outside noise from the elevators and neighboring train tracks -- request a room on a high level for the best views and to avoid noise. This property offers one of the most affordable rates in the area.

Circus Circus Reno
500 N Sierra St

A circus-themed property that will please guests who have a penchant for all things big top, the 1,500-plus-room Circus Circus Hotel and Casino-Reno is a mid-range property built in 1978 that retains its outdated decor. It's popular with families for its kid-friendly midway featuring carnival and arcade games, as well as daily circus shows. Scooter rentals are available, and the hotel has a variety of casino games and restaurants on-site. Rooms are spacious but dated, with unattractive carpeting and curtains. Guests may want to compare rates with Silver Legacy Resort and Casino, which is attached to Circus Circus via indoor walkway -- it has an outdoor pool and its rooms are slightly more modern.

Harrah's Reno
219 N Center St

Opened in 1969, Harrah's Reno is an enormous mid-range resort in the heart of downtown, next to the Reno Arch and a short stroll from the Riverwalk. The hotel is a bit of a mixed bag, and it's age is showing in many ways. The 928 rooms are a mix of mostly modern and dated styles, though all at least have modern conveniences like flat-screen TVs and coffeemakers. The main draw here is the casino, which has over 700 slots plus table games and sports betting, though the hotel also has a decent-size outdoor pool and a full-service spa. There are also multiple restaurants and bars plus performance venues. The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino is also worth considering for its more stylish interiors, though it's farther from downtown.

Peppermill Resort Spa Casino
2707 S Virginia St

The Peppermill Resort Spa Casino is a crowd-pleaser, with its spacious rooms, lovely outdoor pool area, and variety of restaurants and lounges. The upscale property has a Tuscan theme, evident in its domed entrance, hallway paintings, and exuberant statuary -- though it may be over the top for some. There more than 1,600 rooms, including some with mountain views, and a variety of suites with whirlpools and balconies. The hotel has a casino with slot machines and card tables, as well as a race and sports book. It's a 10-minute drive from the downtown area, though, and not within walking distance to Reno’s other casinos. Travelers, especially families, may want to compare rates with the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, an upscale property heavy on kid-friendly amenities.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa
3800 S Virginia St

One of Reno's most high-end resorts, the upscale Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is located at the quieter southern end of Virginia Street and is connected to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The hotel includes a 60,000-square-foot casino, premium spa, two pools, and several restaurants and bars -- including the popular Atlantis Steakhouse. The 824 spacious rooms feature 42-inch flat-screen TVs and huge windows with city or mountain views. Concierge Tower rooms are especially modern, and include free breakfast. Unlike the nearby Peppermill, the Atlantis has both indoor and outdoor pools and better spa and restaurants, but the latter has a dance club and a suites-only tower.