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With an ambience fit for royalty, the Four Queens Hotel & Casino is aptly described as “The class of downtown”. About 25 minutes from McCarran International Airport, Four Queens occupies nearly one full block of the celebrated Fremont Street, Las Vegas and is symbolic of the glitter and glamour that this city is associated with.
Owned by Four Queens Inc., the hotel was dedicated by its owner Ben Goffstein's to his four daughters, Faith, Hope, Benita and Michele and has progressed from its initial 120 rooms to a near 700 room luxurious property housed in two 19 storey buildings. The casino space has also expanded from 20,000 square feet (2000 square meters) to a lavish 50,000 Square feet (5000 Square Meters), making it one of the spacious and trendiest casinos in the landscape of Las Vegas. Spread over 3 acres of land, Four Queens today hosts about 50 deluxe suites, cocktail lounges, the best in town full service and fast food restaurants and a classic gift centre.
The gaming facility at the Four Queens aims at offering visitors gaming and entertainment unique to Las Vegas and is equipped with a keno parlor, over 1000 slot machines and about 25 gaming tables. The convention centre of the hotel has opulent meeting and banquet facilities and the Four Queens prides in offering regal treatment to all its clientele who use the space. Hugo’s Cellar is the award winning restaurant at Four Queens serving delicious meal courses and is described as the ultimate dining experience in Las Vegas.
The Four Queens Hotel & Casino definitely takes centre stage in Las Vegas and for all those who want to shine in the dazzle of these city lights and live life Las Vegas style it is your best bet.
- Address: 202 E. Fremont Street,
Las Vegas, NV 89101
- Telephone: (702) 385-4011
- Toll-free: (800) 634-6045
- Website: http://www.fourqueens.com/
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