One of the first three casinos to grace Las Vegas, the Flamingo is also the oldest running establishment on the Strip. Among veterans, its claim to fame was its unlikely founder - celebrity mobster Bugsy Siegel. Unfortunately, Bugsy only survived six months after his passion project really began flourishing. His vision was to create a standout design, different from the Old West-theme of its early neighbours, and make luxury available to the everyman. The hotel premises now don a completely new look, offering everything a vacationer could want.

Wheelchair Accessible

Washrooms

Air Conditioning

Bar

Security Check

Level Access

Dedicated Parking

Elevators

Accessible Toilets

WiFi

Guide Dogs

Souvenir Shop

About Flamingo Hotel & Casino

Seating
History
Architecture
Popular productions
  • Flamingo Showroom is the largest venue on the property, with approximately 780 seats. The area is divided into two levels - the floor, which is at the same level as the stage, and the balcony which is elevated, and further away.
  • Types of seating vary from regular seats and booths to VIP tables. The layout may also change depending on the performance.
  • The smaller Bugsy's Cabaret theater seats approximately 230 patrons in an open layout. Most performances reserve an area for general admission while the area near the stage is arranged for VIP seating.

Know before you go

Getting there
Facilities
Accessibility
Tips & guidelines
Restaurants inside
  • Address: 3555 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, United States
  • Bus: Take the Deuce, 119, or 202 buses to get off at the WB Flamingo or NB Koval bus stop. Both the stations are a short 5 to 10-minute walk from the hotel.
  • Car: You can self-park your vehicles for $20 on Monday to Thursday and $25 on the weekends. Valet parking is available at $40 per day. Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards members all day and the first 3 hours for Nevada residents. Prices may vary during special events.
  • Taxi: Services such as Uber and Lyft are readily available across the city. The hotel also has convenient drop-off points at its main entrance.
  • Monorail: The Vegas Monorail has a stop directly in front of the hotel, named Flamingo & Caesars Palace. You can buy a pass to easily move between different destinations.
  • Recommended route: Take the monorail for a scenic route away from the traffic.

Frequently asked questions about Flamingo Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas

When was the hotel built?

The hotel was constructed and opened to the public in 1946.

How many patrons can the venue seat?

The Flamingo Showroom can seat approximately 780 patrons while the smaller Bugsy's Cabaret can seat 230.

Can I bring my pets during my stay?

Yes, there are several pet-friendly rooms available on the premises. Service animals are also permitted to accompany visitors with disabilities.

Is there a dress code?

No, there is no strict dress code, most visitors choose smart casual or semi-formal attire depending on the occasion.

Do they have wheelchairs?

Yes, visitors with limited mobility can rent wheelchairs or scooters from the front desk.

Is there a shuttle from the airport?

Yes, guests can use the shuttle service but a fee may be levied. Check with the hotel staff for more information.

What kind of performances take place inside Flamingo Hotel?

You can choose from TV favorites like RuPaul's Drag Race Live, adult shows like X Burlesque, or comedy acts like Piff the Magic Dragon. Check the venue page for the latest playing shows.

Is there parking?

Yes. All visitors can self-park for a fee of 20$ from Monday to Thursday and 25$ on weekends. Parking is complimentary for Caesars Rewards members full day, and Nevada residents for the first 3 hours.

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