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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
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| All Trip Types | (197) | 7.2 |
| Business | (22) | 8.2 |
| Romance | (29) | 7.6 |
| Family | (21) | 7.4 |
| With Friends | (37) | 6.8 |
| All Others | (88) | 7.0 |
| Cash not accepted | |
| Check-in time is | 3 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
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One queen bed. Cable TV. Voice mail. Iron/ironing board. Air conditioning.
All rooms include All rooms includeThe neon, twinkling lights of vintage Vegas are on full display downtown at the Fremont Street Experience, a five-block area that features a few of the city’s longest-operating casinos, a pedestrian mall, and an overhead electronic canopy for laser and light shows. Downtown Las Vegas also houses city hall, the 18b Arts District, and a large outlet mall.
see all hotels in Fremont Street - Downtown Las Vegas"Excellent"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 12, 2010
This hotel was everything it says and more... you will be hard press to find this nice of a hotel elsewhere in Las Vegas at these low rates. The beds were very comfortable and my husband and I would definitely stay here again
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out of value="10""no comment"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 7, 2009
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out of value="10""Great room for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 2, 2009
From check in to check out service was great. All employees I came in contact with were great.
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out of value="10""great for the money"
Reviewed by Moe of Mesa on Dec 1, 2009
Rooms are very small but if you are looking for a cheap hotel room in a great location this is the place. The hotel is very old which we enjoyed. It had the old vegas feel to it. We would stay here again. Not a good choice if you have kids, but great choice for us who don't spend much time in the room while in vegas.
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out of value="10""Worst Experience Ever"
Reviewed by C of Los Angeles on Nov 23, 2009
Like I said: "Worst experience ever". I don't even know how they manage to still in business. They should let the customers know ahead of time that they will be staying in a Motel not a Hotel.
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out of value="10""A fun Hotel and Casino."
Reviewed by Andy of Peoria on Nov 20, 2009
Golden Gate is basic with service, small simple rooms, but has a charm that we enjoy. This is our 5th stay at the Golden Gate, and will continue to stay there. Downtown Vegas is fun and you can get around, it beats the over tourist strip. And the Deli and cafe at the Golden Gate is always good and afordable. The free valet parking is worth it too.
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out of value="10""don't let the price fool you"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 16, 2009
this is an operating museum, casino, hotel, and a very good restuarant. the only way to get the incredible prices is through hotels.com but the hotel is worth much more than the price of the rooms. It has been recently renovated and a good job they did. all the amenities of the other hotels in slightly smaller rooms in a 1906 hotel. very friendly staff, this is a wonderful alternative to the pick-pocket strip hotels. Don't wait to book, this place is usually too full to add a day once your there.
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out of value="10""Just OK for sleeping"
Reviewed by Jenni of Kihei on Nov 16, 2009
Felt like a giant in the hallways and room. Room is small but decor was ok. Front desk was very friendly and the location on Freemont street was very good.
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out of value="10""NOISE, LLLLLOTS of NOISE"
Reviewed by Linda of Great Falls on Nov 5, 2009
Knowing it is the oldest Hotel in Vegas didn't bother us. We thought quaint, reminded us of small Hotels and Hostels we stayed in Europe. BUT the noise was unbelievably!!!! We stay on Freemont every time we come to Vegas, we try a different Hotel every time. So far this is THE only one I wouldn't recommend to ANYONE. Fix the windows to keep out more noise and hot air and we might reconsider. Nice that they are probably original but unrealistic this day and age.
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out of value="10""think twice"
Reviewed by Linda of Great Falls on Nov 3, 2009
I read the other reviews about the noise, thought how bad could it be...BAD. I expected some noise hey, it's Freemont St. but man oh man!!!! till 4 in the morning music & people yelling. At 6 am the garbage truckSSSS started "NOTE the SSSS's cool to cold showers, it was quit the discussion in the elevator among the other guest in the Hotel. Quant and old it reminded me of small hotels and hostels we stayed in Europe. We are usually pretty tolerant. Won't stay there again even for 20 $ a night!!!
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out of value="10""Hidden Gem in DT Las Vegas"
Reviewed by C of Seattle on Oct 29, 2009
Most of the cabbies in Las Vegas had no idea the Golden Gate existed because it's so small... don't let that fool you! The hotel may seem like nothing until you step into your fabulously remodeled art deco room. The walls, the headboard, the furniture- all beautiful, even the framed pictures of Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra were stunning. The bathroom was roomy and nicely appointed with Neutrogena products- I was actually excited to take my shower! The Bay City Diner downstairs had THE best breakfast I'd had in Vegas and it was, by comparison, dirt cheap. Also, I totally dig the music they have running through the restaurant and the casino. I'd say if you want to visit Old Vegas, give the Golden Gate a try!
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out of value="10""Great Value"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 28, 2009
For the price, you cannot beat it. If you want a place to sleep and set your belongings it is perfect, but I would not recommend it if you want to hang out in the room. We leased two rooms one was small the other was medium size.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 25, 2009
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out of value="10""100 years + old"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 23, 2009
Everytime we would go to Vegas, we always had to go here for the 99 cent shrimp cocktail. Always wondered what the rooms would be like. Now that I have stayed here, I don't think I'll ever stay anywhere else. I like historical hotels, and although this one wasn't all that unique or special, it was clean and convenient for a Downtown stay. The shrimp cocktail has gone up to $1.99 but when you get a players card at the hotel, you still can get it for 99 cents! It was great to drag back to the room at 3AM and get my shrimp cocktail on! They also have a great diner there where I had breakfast. The waitresses were really old and called me Honey. You can't get any better than that!
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out of value="10""Cheap but worth for $"
Reviewed by Viraj of Pandit on Oct 20, 2009
Cheap but worth the money...
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out of value="10""Get what u pay for"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 20, 2009
Hotel was what u expect for the oldest in LV. Rooms were small and unclean. I could lay in the bed and easily open the door without getting up. House cleaning started @ 7am and u could hear everything. Good if u r going on a budget, but would not stay there again. Seems there is 100 yrs. of smoke in the casino also...
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out of value="10""Could be more understanding"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 19, 2009
Do not get a room on the top floor unless you want to be awakened by housekeeping at7:oo a.m. Maybe they assume everyone goes to bed in Vegas at sundown.
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out of value="10""Clean, nice, cheap, no hassles, just right"
Reviewed by Ray of Huntington Beach on Oct 17, 2009
Clean hotel, easy check in, valet close, small room405, but had everything you needed. TV coffee, ice cold AC, and no resort fee. Small than normal room size, just enough for 2people no more, could be noisy and bothersome to a few if you get room facing show side. Well stay again, become a players club member and get the famous 2 shrimp cocktails for 99cents each.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 17, 2009
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out of value="10""NEEDS IMPROVEMENT"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 14, 2009
I WAS NOT HAPPY WITH THE ROOM IT WAS TO SMALL THE BATHTUB WAS NOT VERY CLEAN HAD BIG OPENING IN THE TUB YOU COULD SEE ALL THE RUST AND GUNK IN THERE THE AIR WENT OUT THEY HAD TO FIX IT AND SENT UP A FAN AIR WAS NOT VERY COLD AND ROOM WAS VERY VERY SMALL HAD A VERY UNHAPPY BIRTHDAY WEEKEND WILL NOT BOOK AGAIN
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 12, 2009
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out of value="10""Great for the money, a little noisy."
Reviewed by Don of Fargo on Oct 12, 2009
Nice hotel, great location, clean. Small rooms. Ask for room away from the east alley, delivery trucks and employees make lots of noise early in the morning. Other than that, great stay!
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 11, 2009
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out of value="10""Excellent Hotel for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 28, 2009
I stayed there for 5 nights. My room was small as expected but clean and comfortable. The bathroom was small and the shower and floor tiles need to be replaced. Better quality towels is also recommended. All in all I had a wonderful stay and would stay again. Staff was very friendly and helpful. For the ladies who need a large bathroom and sink counter be aware that it is rather small.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 22, 2009
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out of value="10""Such a steal!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 21, 2009
This hotel is great. The rooms are small but extremely comfy and nicely updated with retro flair. If you like the night life, i would request a room on the Fremont side of the hotel because you will get a great view of all the action down below. The staff is really friendly and there is free valet parking for guests. The only thing that I guess I would complain about is the thinness of the walls, but then again, I've never stayed in a Vegas hotel that was soundproof.
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out of value="10""Good room for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 20, 2009
The hotel is further away from the strip, if you plan on staying in downtown, however, it is a convenient and inexpensive hotel, but don't expect too much. The rooms are small, but okay, hotel is old and could need improvement. Again, you get what you pay for. The staff was friendly, but don't expect any extras.
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out of value="10""Best Little Hotel in Vegas"
Reviewed by Ginger & Walt of Hebron on Sep 18, 2009
I really don't like Vegas! But I had to go for my interior design conference at the new Las Vegas World Market near downtown. My husband who likes Vegas and downtown booked us at this hotel. I was LIVID! He said we're staying here because it's close by the Market. I didn't believe him, but went kicking and screaming. Got there and what a SUPRISE! The hotel is small, clean and quiet. Everyone from the front desk to the housekeeping staff was soooo nice and accommodating. The restaurants food was good I ate too many of the famous $1.99 shrimp cocktails. The room was newly painted in wonderful colors and well decorated,small,comfortable and modern. I will book there again and again!!!!
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out of value="10""great room for the money"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 17, 2009
good hotel
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 16, 2009
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out of value="10""Small hotel on Fremont, you get what you paid for..."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 16, 2009
Great location for Fremont St experience, small comfortable room, but a bit noisy if your a light sleeper. Only issue is the self parking lot across street from hotel, not secure and we had our car window damaged during the night.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 11, 2009
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out of value="10""The worst"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2009
Like staying in a shoe box , I rather stay under a bridge
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 10, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 6, 2009
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out of value="10""Not satisified"
Reviewed by Debbie of Stockton on Sep 3, 2009
from the room you could hear all the noise from fremont street. The music was so loud way into the early morning we were tired we had driven nine hours and just wanted to relax that evening but it was totally impossible with all the noise I think the front desk should at least let you know about the noise factor. I'm just glad I had only booked it for one night. We stayed in vegas for three more nights but at a different hotel.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 2, 2009
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out of value="10"""Hidden Jewel of the Freemont District"
Reviewed by Paul of Plymouth on Aug 25, 2009
Just a fantastic hotel & employee staff.
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out of value="10""Very good hotel for the money.,"
Reviewed by George of Battle Ground on Aug 23, 2009
The room was small but comfortable. Very affordable. The in house food opportunities were good as well. The Fremont Experience was great! We had a very enjoyable time.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 20, 2009
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out of value="10""Hidden Gem but TINY room!"
Reviewed by Brandon of Monterey on Aug 14, 2009
You'll either like this place or you'll hate it. The history behind it along with the feel and structure of an old hotel is really cool. It's almost if you have stepped back in time on many levels. Now having said that... Modern luxury rooms are obviously something new. These rooms are microscopic tiny. *think* large walk-in closet and no I'm not joking. Probably 10 ft wide by 20 ft long. This is the one thing that throws most. Don't get me wrong, everything else is cool, but realize that there is room to sleep shower and that's it!
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out of value="10""Room size"
Reviewed by D of Tucson on Aug 13, 2009
for those who are complaining about the size of the rooms ...common now its VEGAS baby .. If you doing more in your room than showering and sleeping your not doing something right . There is SOOOO much free stuff going on there should be NO reasons why your in your room more than 6-8 hours a night .I really like the nostailgic feel of the Gate.YOu could almost see how bustling this hotel was back in the heyday. we loved it and would surly stay there again
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 13, 2009
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out of value="10""REMODELING PAYING OFF"
Reviewed by GILBERT of LOS ANGELES on Aug 11, 2009
TERRIFIC.....!!!
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out of value="10""A few ajustments needed"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 11, 2009
The location of this hotel is excellent. We came into Vegas early in the AM and we were able to check into our room. We were given a smoking room and could not even tell anyone was smoking. Fremont street at your door step. We could sit with the windows open and enjoy the summer of 69 show, live bands. The history of the hotel is Awesome.We asked if there were any odd things happening since it is the oldest hotel on Fremont. Ask and you shall get an interseting answer, depending on who is giving the answer, lol. The deli could use some healthy foods, such as fruits, salads, the shrimp cocktail is excellent. The Diner could also use an overhaul such as smaller portions for adults who do not eat as much,a kids menu, Turkey dishes, meatloaf, hearty foods, foods that stick to your ribs. On a bad note. On entering the hotel there was a musty/moldy smell to the location, it is present in the casino also, that is a turnoff. Carpets need to be removed, replaced or cleaned. Casino/Hotel staff friendly. I would stay again.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 11, 2009
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 10, 2009
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out of value="10""Clean, neat small room, value for $!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 10, 2009
This is a very nice hotel, considering the price... We literally got a steal! The room is VERY small, but neat and looks clean. Furniture are new, huge TV. And there were Neutrogena shampoo, conditioner, shower gel & soap in the bath room! The place is a little ghetto (and we had to park outdoor) but overall we had a great experience. They're right next to the Fremont St experience and yes, their shrimp cocktail is AWESOME for 2 bucks! Definitely cheaper than San Francisco! :-)
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out of value="10""can believe its 103 years old"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 6, 2009
its a very old hotel but a great value. the room had a flat screen lcd tv. the room is very small but quiet and comfortable.
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out of value="10"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 4, 2009
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