RenoSights

Casino sights in Reno

  1. A

    Fitzgerald’s

    South across the train trench, rub a Blarney Stone for good luck before heading inside Fitzgerald’s, with its dopey ‘lucky leprechaun’ theme and the cheapest buffet in town. It’s near the landmark Reno Arch, built in the 1920s, which proclaims Reno the ‘Biggest Little City in the World.’

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  2. B

    Circus Circus

    With its giant, candy-striped big top, ­family-friendly Circus Circus offers free circus acts and harbors a gazillion carnival games.

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  3. C

    Peppermill

    South of downtown, the outrageous Peppermill has blindingly bright, almost psychotropic neon lights.

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  4. Club Cal Neva

    Close to the river, the Club Cal Neva has seen better days but enjoys a reputation for loose slots.

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  5. D

    Atlantis

    South of downtown, Atlantis has a trippy setting of waterfalls, tiki huts and palm trees.

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  6. E

    Harrah’s

    Harrah’s was founded by Nevada gambling pioneer William Harrah in 1946.

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  7. F

    Nugget

    Over in Sparks, John Ascuaga’s Nugget is a legendary pioneer.

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