December 12, 2007

Barbary Coast Hotel Review

  

If you�re looking for intimate hotel lodging in the heart of the Vegas strip, look no further than Bill�s Gamblin� Hall & Saloon (formerly Barbary Coast Hotel) in Las Vegas.

One of the Strip�s smaller hotels, Bill�s provides its visitors with personal service and charm, and boasts one of the hottest nightclubs in Vegas!

picture of Barbary Coast Hotel

Appearance

From the moment you walk into Bill�s Gamblin� Hall & Saloon, it�s a different experience than most of the other hotels you�ll see in Las Vegas, Nevada. Located on the prime real estate corner across from The Flamingo and surrounded on the other three corners by Caesar�s Palace, Bally's, and the Bellagio, Bill�s either has what you�re looking for, or it�s within walking distance.

Dining

When you get that hungry feeling, Bill�s isn�t short on good food. The Steakhouse at Bill�s is the perfect place for a romantic meal in a relaxed atmosphere, and the Victorian Room offers 24-hour friendly service and features all your classic favorites.

The nightlife is the hot ticket at Bill�s if you�re looking to rub elbows with the in crowd or maybe spot a celebrity, number one on your to-do list should be a visit Drai�s. Victor Drai, world renowned restaurateur, has created a new nightclub that everyone wants to be seen in and that may very well make this little hotel �the place to be.�

Gambling

With just less than 200 spacious rooms, Bill�s Gamblin� Hall & Saloon (formerly Barbary Coast Hotel) is one of the smallest on the Strip. For its guests, this is a definite advantage, as each visitor receives personal attention and superb service.

There�s plenty of casino action though, and you can find all the requisite gaming attractions in their 30,000-square-foot casino. Blackjack, roulette, craps, and poker are all available for a little wager, or if tables aren�t your game, there are also 650 slot machines for your gambling pleasure. Bill�s also features an 82-seat race and sports book with forty 42-inch plasma screen TVs.

Rates

Prices start at $69 and can go up to around $179, making Bill�s one of the cheapest hotels on the Strip. Prices do NOT reflect quality in this case, and if you want to experience one of Las Vegas� best secrets, book a reservation for a stay at Bill�s Gamblin� Hall & Saloon (formerly Barbary Coast Hotel) in Las Vegas.

Barbary Coast Hotel now Bill�s Gamblin� Hall & Saloon

  • 197 rooms (13 suites)
  • Located Near Caesars Palace, Bally's, and the Bellagio
  • Casino features Slots, Poker, Craps, Race and Sports Book, and more
  • Fine Caesars Palace, Bally's, and the Bellagio Dining Options Available
  • Drai�s Nightclub
  • Friendly, Attentive Service

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