If you want to stay on Fremont Street, these are my top 4 hotel choices in downtown Las Vegas - for all budgets, amenities and travel styles. Links to hotels below: 👇😊 Golden Nugget: plannin.com/en/hotel/0c6303fe-ba15-41ab-8611-5830fa2a04cb?RUclips&refId=alysmalls Circa: plannin.com/en/hotel/e5da05b8-2ec2-460d-9724-fd43250d4706?RUclips&refId=alysmalls Plaza: plannin.com/en/hotel/2a6e9ff3-718f-48bd-91e5-2ca0ff5bac80?RUclips&refId=alysmalls El Cortez: plannin.com/en/hotel/03ef4d01-b8fe-4a67-8bca-f89e41d4f8aa?RUclips&refId=alysmalls
Downtown Las Vegas is the best part of Vegas. I would also try staying at the English hotel in the Arts District. It gives you a good place to relax and it's not too far Fremont and you get all Arts District coffee shops, restaurants and art galleries!
Every visitor to Vegas should watch this video. As a local I avoid the Strip and it's ridiculous high prices. Freemont Street is kind of a mess but East Freemont (where the El Cortez is) is super cool and the Art District, which is close by, is a must visit with a lot a great restaurants, bars and some interesting shopping. I love the way you catch the essense of each hotel in a matter of minutes. Makes a choice easy.
I heard El Cortez has a complimentary airport shuttle & early check in, as long as your room is ready. I love the eclectic old downtown, so I think I'll try staying there some time!
I love the vibe at Plaza, the casino at El Cortez, and the location of Golden Nugget. Circa is a little too out of my price range, and unfortunately I didn't have a great experience. I would definitely stay at the Plaza again! Thanks for the video!
November I thought Canadians usually came to Vegas in October.😊 Downtown is definitely old school I usually like stopping into Fremont they usually have some good drink specials.
I've been going to Vegas twice a year for over 40 years. How you could leave the Downtown Grand off your list is baffling to me. Circa is by far the nicest resort hotel but loud and very expensive with the cheapest rooms, at the cheapest times, right around $300 a night. The Golden Nugget used to be the crown jewel of Fremont Street years ago but hasn't been renovated in some time and several rooms are in need of a refresh and seem very dark. Even while the room quality is in decline, prices remain relatively high, and most are loud while the casino and pool areas are way too crowded. The Plaza is nice but very basic and some rooms can be very loud. El Cortez is a good choice as well but, it's a couple blocks away from the Canopy and the walk can be sketchy, especially at night. The Downtown Grand is a short block north of Fremont Street. The Fremont Hotel is right across the street for quick and safe access to the Fremont Street festivities, but the rooms are far enough away for a quiet night of rest. Rooms are renovated, very clean and reasonably priced. The casino is filled with some of the lowest table minimums and best odds with a friendly atmosphere and never really feels crowded.
I love me some Aly Smalls toe modeling travel videos. always professional in their presentation and very organized easy to follow regardless of topics.
DON’T AGREE ON THAT…. I STAY AT THE FOUR QUEENS ONCE A MONTH AND HAVE HAD NO ISSUES SITTING AT THE PALACE OR KINGS BARTOP VIDEO POKER FOR 6-8 HOURS A DAY.
If you want to stay on Fremont Street, these are my top 4 hotel choices in downtown Las Vegas - for all budgets, amenities and travel styles.
Links to hotels below: 👇😊
Golden Nugget: plannin.com/en/hotel/0c6303fe-ba15-41ab-8611-5830fa2a04cb?RUclips&refId=alysmalls
Circa: plannin.com/en/hotel/e5da05b8-2ec2-460d-9724-fd43250d4706?RUclips&refId=alysmalls
Plaza: plannin.com/en/hotel/2a6e9ff3-718f-48bd-91e5-2ca0ff5bac80?RUclips&refId=alysmalls
El Cortez: plannin.com/en/hotel/03ef4d01-b8fe-4a67-8bca-f89e41d4f8aa?RUclips&refId=alysmalls
Downtown Las Vegas is the best part of Vegas. I would also try staying at the English hotel in the Arts District. It gives you a good place to relax and it's not too far Fremont and you get all Arts District coffee shops, restaurants and art galleries!
If you're going to stay at the El Cortez you really should stay in the original rooms. They're cheap and you're close to the casino.
Great picks! Circa is definitely my favorite for the modern vibe, but El Cortez has that classic Vegas charm.
Extremely well made videos and very informative. Thank you so much. I'm also going to use Plannin for my next trip.
Every visitor to Vegas should watch this video. As a local I avoid the Strip and it's ridiculous high prices. Freemont Street is kind of a mess but East Freemont (where the El Cortez is) is super cool and the Art District, which is close by, is a must visit with a lot a great restaurants, bars and some interesting shopping. I love the way you catch the essense of each hotel in a matter of minutes. Makes a choice easy.
Great list! I think you nailed it!
I heard El Cortez has a complimentary airport shuttle & early check in, as long as your room is ready. I love the eclectic old downtown, so I think I'll try staying there some time!
I love the vibe at Plaza, the casino at El Cortez, and the location of Golden Nugget. Circa is a little too out of my price range, and unfortunately I didn't have a great experience. I would definitely stay at the Plaza again! Thanks for the video!
Absolutely love staying on Fremont Street! Great video Aly and such a gorgeous smile!
Your vids are concise and informative, keep up the good work! I hope we bump into you on Fremont when we go this January.
Thanks for all the info!
November I thought Canadians usually came to Vegas in October.😊 Downtown is definitely old school I usually like stopping into Fremont they usually have some good drink specials.
Thank you 🌴
Nice list
You really can’t stop singing the praises of Fremont Street, can you? 😜 Hope Chris gets to come on to do the voice over video soon
Yep, we love Fremont! He was in this recent video, did you see it? ☺ ruclips.net/video/hcfJ0HmxzXM/видео.htmlsi=OaUHUX44b1egG_ma&t=376
I've been going to Vegas twice a year for over 40 years. How you could leave the Downtown Grand off your list is baffling to me. Circa is by far the nicest resort hotel but loud and very expensive with the cheapest rooms, at the cheapest times, right around $300 a night. The Golden Nugget used to be the crown jewel of Fremont Street years ago but hasn't been renovated in some time and several rooms are in need of a refresh and seem very dark. Even while the room quality is in decline, prices remain relatively high, and most are loud while the casino and pool areas are way too crowded. The Plaza is nice but very basic and some rooms can be very loud. El Cortez is a good choice as well but, it's a couple blocks away from the Canopy and the walk can be sketchy, especially at night. The Downtown Grand is a short block north of Fremont Street. The Fremont Hotel is right across the street for quick and safe access to the Fremont Street festivities, but the rooms are far enough away for a quiet night of rest. Rooms are renovated, very clean and reasonably priced. The casino is filled with some of the lowest table minimums and best odds with a friendly atmosphere and never really feels crowded.
Love the reviews and I’m a strip guy 👍
Is plannin only for Vegas?
worldwide!
@alysmalls can you still partake in collecting rewards if you are say a Hilton member or a Marriott member, MGM rewards or Caesar's rewards?
I love me some Aly Smalls toe modeling travel videos.
always professional in their presentation and very organized easy to follow regardless of topics.
First!😊
nice 😎
guess you never stayed at Golden Gate
Love your videos but frankly I’m over Vegas. I’d rather seek quiet, remote adventures.
any trips planned??
@ two this year. We’re going to Belize in February to get our advanced dive certifications then Namibia for a 3 week self driving trip.
So disrespectful..... Where is the Downtown Grand
Any hotels downtown are better than the strip. And get back to Mexico.
Circa and Golden Nugget are the only 2 hotels to stay at downtown, there aren’t any other safe or decent options.
DON’T AGREE ON THAT….
I STAY AT THE FOUR QUEENS ONCE A MONTH AND HAVE HAD NO ISSUES SITTING AT THE PALACE OR KINGS BARTOP VIDEO POKER FOR 6-8 HOURS A DAY.