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There’s a reason why locals avoid the Strip and flock to Downtown Las Vegas. Downtown casinos offer better gambling odds, lower table minimums, inexpensive food and a whole lot of entertainment.
- Downtown Las Vegas Hotel & Casino Map (Printable PDF) There’s a reason why locals avoid the Strip and flock to Downtown Las Vegas. Downtown casinos offer better gambling odds, lower table minimums, inexpensive food and a whole lot of entertainment.
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If you plan on visiting Downtown Las Vegas (and I recommend you do), take this map with you. It will help you navigate the otherwise confusing area with ease. You can download and print out the map below…
(If you’re looking for a similar style map of the Las Vegas Strip, you can find one here. Feel free to download and print that one too.)
There are currently 12 casinos in Downtown Las Vegas (listed below). All of them are located directly on Fremont Street, with the exception of the Downtown Grand, the California and Main Street Station. You can walk to every casinos in the area, even the ones that are found off of Fremont Street. The furthest properties are only about a 5 minute walk apart (10 minutes if you walk really slow).
- Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino
- Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
- Plaza Hotel & Casino
- Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino
- Four Queens
- Binion’s Hotel Casino
- El Cortez Hotel & Casino
- The D Casino & Hotel
- Circa Resort & Casino
- California Hotel & Casino
- Fremont Hotel & Casino
- Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel
Interactive Map of Downtown Las Vegas
I added all of the casinos and many of the attractions in Downtown Las Vegas to the Google Map below (the map is interactive, so you can zoom in). As you can see, most of the attractions are clustered around Fremont Street. But you’ll find a few of them further south.
(By default, the map is only set to show the casinos. To see nearby attractions, restaurants and bars just click the little arrow in the upper left hand corner of the map. You can enable which layers you want to see.)
If you want to see all the fun things that you can do in Downtown Las Vegas, check out this blog post. I actually went and visited all of the Downtown casinos and attractions, so only the things that are worth doing are included in that post.
How To Get To Downtown Las Vegas (Easiest Way)
There are really only 4 ways to get to Downtown Las Vegas from the Strip. They include:
- Driving (either your own vehicle or a rental)
- Rideshare apps (Uber/Lyft)
- Taxi cabs
- Buses
Driving
If you drove your own car to Las Vegas, or if you have a rental, then driving is obviously going to be your first option. However, it should be noted that while driving is convenient, parking can be hard to find in Downtown Las Vegas. I encountered this issue my first time visiting Fremont Street, and it was a huge headache.
If you do plan on driving, then check out the Downtown Las Vegas parking guide. I mapped out all of the garages in the area, and listed out their daily rates. Knowing where to park beforehand will make your life a whole lot easier. Plus, there a few ways to guarantee free parking.
Rideshare Apps and Taxis
The second best option behind driving yourself is taking an Uber or Lyft. A ride from the Strip to Fremont Street will only cost you about $15. You can get dropped off at whatever casino you want and won’t have to worry about parking.
I recommend ridesharing apps over taxis. They are going to be less expensive (about $5-$10 cheaper), and the wait times are going to be exactly the same. There are more Uber/Lyft drivers in Las Vegas than taxi drivers, so finding a ride quickly isn’t an issue.
Deuce Bus
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If you’re on a tight budget, you could also take the Deuce Bus to Downtown Las Vegas. It will take a little longer than the other options, but it will save you some money. If you plan on taking the Deuce Bus, check out the guide I put together here. All the prices for the Deuce, along with a downloadable map of all the stops, are available in that post.
Can You Walk From the Strip to Downtown Las Vegas?
Technically you can walk from Fremont Street from the Strip, but it’s not recommended. Depending on your starting point, it can easily take upwards of 2 hours to walk Downtown. Also, the areas that you need to walk through are not tourist friendly. It feels like you’re walking on the side of a highway.
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As a result of the pandemic situation most Minnesota casinos are closed to the public. You may find the odd one open but we do not recommend frequenting those either. Gambling should be practiced responsibly at all times but especially these days when not only our hard earned money is at stake but also people’s health and very life.
A safe solution for everyone is to play your favourite casino games online, from the comfort of your home. You can find a list of such online casinos on this site. We also recommend reading these reviews of local casinos in Minnesota.
Use the interactive Minnesota casinos map below to determine which of the 20 casinos in Minnesota is closest to you.
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Minnesota Casino Proximity Table
The table below displays the proximity in miles of each Minnesota casino to some of the largest cities in the region.
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Casino | Minneapolis | Madison | Des Moines | Fargo | Sioux Falls | Thunder Bay | Link |
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Black Bear Casino | 135 Miles | 346 Miles | 375 Miles | 232 Miles | 371 Miles | 210 Miles | Link |
Canterbury Park | 027 Miles | 289 Miles | 240 Miles | 246 Miles | 214 Miles | 368 Miles | Link |
Fond-du-Luth Casino | 154 Miles | 329 Miles | 394 Miles | 242 Miles | 422 Miles | 189 Miles | Link |
Fortune Bay Casino | 223 Miles | 418 Miles | 463 Miles | 253 Miles | 490 Miles | 208 Miles | Link |
Grand Casino – Hinckley | 081 Miles | 333 Miles | 321 Miles | 218 Miles | 317 Miles | 264 Miles | Link |
Grand Casino – Mille Lacs | 086 Miles | 351 Miles | 328 Miles | 178 Miles | 273 Miles | 303 Miles | Link |
Grand Portage Casino | 294 Miles | 469 Miles | 534 Miles | 377 Miles | 530 Miles | 049 Miles | Link |
Jackpot Junction Casino | 109 Miles | 353 Miles | 285 Miles | 208 Miles | 146 Miles | 453 Miles | Link |
Little Six Casino | 026 Miles | 295 Miles | 229 Miles | 249 Miles | 215 Miles | 371 Miles | Link |
Mystic Lake Casino | 026 Miles | 295 Miles | 229 Miles | 249 Miles | 215 Miles | 371 Miles | Link |
Northern Lights Casino | 184 Miles | 459 Miles | 426 Miles | 113 Miles | 357 Miles | 322 Miles | Link |
Palace Casino | 216 Miles | 467 Miles | 458 Miles | 144 Miles | 388 Miles | 323 Miles | Link |
Prairie’s Edge Casino | 124 Miles | 395 Miles | 327 Miles | 173 Miles | 122 Miles | 436 Miles | Link |
Running Aces Harness Park | 026 Miles | 290 Miles | 271 Miles | 244 Miles | 263 Miles | 319 Miles | Link |
Seven Clans Casino – Red Lake | 249 Miles | 513 Miles | 492 Miles | 160 Miles | 404 Miles | 325 Miles | Link |
Seven Clans Casino – Thief River Falls | 295 Miles | 570 Miles | 537 Miles | 110 Miles | 357 Miles | 398 Miles | Link |
Seven Clans Casino – Warroad | 356 Miles | 577 Miles | 597 Miles | 218 Miles | 457 Miles | 322 Miles | Link |
Shooting Star Casino | 236 Miles | 511 Miles | 478 Miles | 071 Miles | 315 Miles | 400 Miles | Link |
Treasure Island Casino | 048 Miles | 248 Miles | 240 Miles | 285 Miles | 267 Miles | 381 Miles | Link |
White Oak Casino | 193 Miles | 430 Miles | 435 Miles | 168 Miles | 364 Miles | 287 Miles | Link |