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For Conventions & Events SWEET SPOT FOR CONVENTIONS & EVENTS MEET IN ICONIC DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS With so many convenient and customizable locations all in one place, downtown Las Vegas offers a variety of options for your convention, corporate event, trade show, association, executive board meeting, company retreat or social gathering. From formal meetings to relaxed after-parties, intimate receptions to epic events for thousands, you’ll find the perfect facilities and spaces to match your needs. Located just 10 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, downtown offers a hip, unique take on the superior convention and meeting industry that makes this city shine. THE SPACE Where do meetings fit in here? Behind and including those famous downtown resorts and hotels are 7,700 hotel rooms and over 1.2 million square feet of customizable meeting and convention facilities. That’s not including 315,000 square feet at World Market Center Las Vegas. THE CULTURE What’s the vibe? With world-class performing arts at The Smith Center, design and style at World Market Center Las Vegas, a living gallery of street murals by internationally recognized artists, a handful of very Vegas museums, and free outdoor entertainment along the Fremont Street Experience, downtown is the cultural centerpiece of Las Vegas. The Fremont East Entertainment District anchors one of the city’s most exciting food and beverage districts, where visitors will find many of Las Vegas’ hottest restaurants, bars and retail destinations, including Downtown Container Park. THE CONVENIENCE How easy is this? Imagine strolling from one scene to the next without any need for wheels. You can leave the convention and hit a lounge, then have dinner, be dazzled by Las Vegas’ iconic neon lights, and see a live show on a rooftop – all within a block or two. In addition to being located just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, downtown is easily accessible from McCarran International Airport and the rest of the valley, with close proximity to both U.S. Highway 95 and Interstate 15. THE COST So, can you afford it? Small, medium or large, the downtown properties make the cost of meeting here very attractive. It’s a perfect solution when you need to stretch your budget and still leave your clients feeling like they received comprehensive Las Vegas-style hospitality. BINION˙S GAMBLING HALL 702-382-1600 opt 2 • www.binions.com Guest rooms closed • 3 banquet rooms Binion’s Gambling Hall is home to Top of Binion’s Steakhouse, with the most spectacular views of the great Las Vegas valley. Located on the 24th floor, this gourmet restaurant is a step back in time with its vintage Vegas décor, romantic atmosphere and first-class service. Top of Binion’s Steakhouse can accommodate parties of 40−75 guests. Binion’s Longhorn Room can accommodate up to 360 for table seating and is a full-service venue. If you’re looking for an outside venue with the best views of the Las Vegas city lights, book your next party on Binion’s Pool Deck, located on the 25th floor. We can accommodate up to 150 people with food and beverage available. CALIFORNIA HOTEL & CASINO 800-634-6505 • www.thecal.com/meet 781 guest rooms • 3 meeting rooms California Hotel & Casino is known as the Ninth Island and the home of Aloha for Las Vegans and Hawaiians alike. This home away from home for Hawaiians visiting Las Vegas gives meetings a touch of the “Mahalo” vibe. The recently remodeled casino and all-new hotel rooms are a must-see. The brand- new Ohana, Maile and Pikake Rooms are the perfect spots for birthdays, anniversaries, reunions, wedding receptions or meetings. Our setups can accommodate between 50 to 600 people, including up to 240 guests in a classroom arrangement. For an exquisite dining experience, try the California Noodle House or Redwood Steakhouse – both restaurants are as remarkable as the incredible customer service you will receive. For added convenience, the California and Main Street Station are connected by an indoor pedestrian bridge. CIRCA RESORT & CASINO www.circalasvegas.com 777 guest rooms The iconic Vegas Vickie kicking cowgirl neon sign that hung above the Fremont Street Experience will make her new home in the new Circa Resort & Casino when it opens in 2020. Developed by brothers Derek and Greg Stevens, the property will add 777 guest rooms/suites to the Fremont Street Experience area and is the first ground-up resort development in downtown since 1980. The gaming resort will feature a range of restaurants, the longest outdoor bar on Fremont Street Experience, a full-service spa and a two-level casino. Meeting space will come online approximately a year after the grand opening. The 1.25 million-square-foot property will feature a multitiered pool amphitheater. The amphitheater will feature several pools and a massive screen with the latest high-resolution technology. The property will be home to the largest sportsbook in Las Vegas. THE D CASINO HOTEL 702-388-2200 • www.thed.com/meetings 629 guest rooms • 11 meeting rooms Featuring 11,000 square feet of modern meeting space and seven breakout rooms with views of Fremont Street, the D Las Vegas’ newly renovated meetings and conventions facilities offer an ideal destination for large groups and intimate gatherings. Meetings, special events and weddings can be enhanced by the 6,000-square-foot Detroit Ballroom that can hold up to 300 people; Traverse City Patio, an outdoor space overlooking the downtown Las Vegas skyline, accommodates parties of up to 100 people; and the “Man-Cave” party space features plush leather couches, fun games and big-screen TVs. DOWNTOWN GRAND HOTEL & CASINO 702-719-5100 • www.downtowngrand.com/meet 629 guest rooms • 3 meeting rooms Downtown Grand Hotel and Casino Las Vegas is a destination within itself. Located a short block off Fremont Street and next to the Mob Museum, it incorporates two blocks of notable restaurants, bars and nightlife. Once known as the Lady Luck, the Las Vegas hotel reopened in November 2013 as Downtown Grand Hotel and Casino. The 629 guest rooms and suites come with the latest in guest amenities, from pillow-top mattresses and sumptuous bedding to iPod docks. The renovation also produced a 25,000-square-foot casino out of an adjoining factory space, and 45,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space for banquets, meetings and other events. While the Fremont room hosts groups of up to 200 guests on the ground floor, the hotel’s crowning feature, a sprawling rooftop venue called Citrus at the pool deck, entertains up to 1,600 for concerts, pool parties and private celebrations. THE DOWNTOWNER 702-553-2553 • www.downtownerlv.com 167 guest rooms The Downtowner is a newly renovated mid-century modern motel in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas totaling 167 rooms. Renovations include upgraded bathrooms with multifunctional elements, in addition to community areas of the property like exterior lounge areas and a 6-hole “Putter’s Paradise” course, creating an indoor- outdoor guest experience. Originally built in 1963, the reenergized design blends the property’s historically charming architecture with playful mixed-use elements and interactive activations like a front desk that doubles as a bar, complete with six specialty cocktails for a complete lounge experience. EL CORTEZ HOTEL & CASINO 1-800-634-6703 • www.elcortezhotelcasino.com 364 guest rooms Open since 1941, the El Cortez Hotel & Casino is the oldest continuously operating property in Las Vegas. Once owned by legendary mobster Bugsy Siegel, the El Cortez is now listed on the National Registry of Historic Places for its architectural integrity and historical significance. Located in the heart of the Fremont East Entertainment District and surrounded by dozens of award-winning restaurants, bars and entertainment venues, the El Cortez has the best of Vegas from yesterday and tomorrow. With flexible event spaces both indoor and outdoor, The Parlour Bar, the recently opened restaurant Siegel’s 1941, and a newly renovated penthouse suite, the El Cortez can handle groups ranging from under 20 to more than 300. FOUR QUEENS HOTEL & CASINO 702-385-4011 ext. 3070 • www.fourqueens.com 694 guest rooms • 3 banquet rooms Since 1966, the Four Queens Hotel and Casino has been consistently delivering high-quality, traditional Las Vegas gaming and entertainment. Today, it continues that quality with meeting and banquet space fit for royalty. The Royal Pavilion offers an intimate setting for your training seminar, group meeting or wedding reception with table seating accommodations of up to 150 people. In addition, the Canyon Club Show Room can seat up to 300 people at tables, while parties of 40 to 75 people can be seated comfortably inside Hugo’s Cellar. The recently remodeled casino and all-new hotel rooms are a must-see. FREMONT HOTEL & CASINO 800-634-6460 • www.fremontcasino.com/meet 447 guest rooms • 5 meeting rooms Conveniently located at the heart of the world-famous Fremont Street Experience, the Fremont Hotel & Casino features 447 comfortable guest rooms and suites all reasonably priced. Our versatile meeting facility is located away from the hustle and bustle of the casino action and can be used for everything from small continental breakfasts to large sit-down dinners. Additionally, two board rooms are also available for breakouts or smaller gatherings. A variety of dining and drinking options serve up delicious dishes and memorable cocktails. We are home to Fremont Street’s largest buffet − Paradise Buffet − as well as the only Tony Roma’s in Nevada. Plus, we are home to the best place on Fremont Street to grab a drink − The Filament bar, “Where Drinking Is Always a Bright Idea.” GOLDEN GATE HOTEL & CASINO 702-388-2200 • www.goldengatecasino.com/group-sales 106 guest rooms • 1 meeting room This historic property houses two luxury penthouses, both of which can be rented out for corporate events, cocktail receptions, anniversaries, wedding ceremonies and receptions.
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