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Hotel Sahara Las Vegas

This historic Strip hotel has low rates.

The Sahara Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas breaks the old rules that budget strip hotels have to be run down and waiting to be demolished. The guest rooms and baths may need some long overdue renovation, but the public areas sparkle.

This historic hotel played host to Frank Sinatra and all the great entertainers of the 1960’s and 1970’s, but it still shines. Perhaps even more surprising due to its location on the monorail, the Sahara Hotel Casino maintains moderate rates.

The Sahara Las Vegas has class—in that old Las Vegas way.

In spite of renovations, the lobby and casino areas maintain their historic feel, which guests love.

Sahara’s House of Lord’s restaurant continues to be a Las Vegas favorite. You may still see regulars from the 60’s like Tony Curtis dining here (Both the restaurant and the Sahara Hotel have a fiercely loyal clientele).

Enjoy being on the Strip.

Best of all, you’re on the Strip. Not the most central part of the Strip, but nevertheless on the Strip.

With the Las Vegas Monorail literally at its door, the Sahara puts you within minutes of most Vegas fun spots.

The Mirage, Treasure Island, Caesars Palace Las Vegas, Harrah’s, the Venetian, the Las Vegas Hilton, the car collection at the Imperial Palace, the Fashion Show mall, and other Vegas fun spots are all not far away, as is the Fremont Street Experience. You're also in one of the closest Strip hotels to the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Book the Sahara.

If you want the Strip, but do not want to pay Strip rates, book the Sahara Hotel in Las Vegas.

You'll get even greater discounts off the regular rates using
Hotels.com.

When comparing rates with other sites, be sure to compare the total cost, including taxes and fees—Hotels.com doesn't display a falsely low rate and then zap you with a big booking fee.

Switch dates if you cannot find a discounted price on your first try.

Priceline.com Vacations also features the Sahara in its airfare & hotel combo packages.

Soak up the nostalgia.

  • Don Rickles, Tony Bennett, Marlene Dietrich, and many others first played Las Vegas at the Sahara.
  • Stars like Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, and Spencer Tracy stayed here.
  • Ellis Presley and Ann Margaret filmed “Viva Las Vegas” there, and
  • the “Rat Pack” made this hotel their nightly home.

You find a happy mix of young and old enjoying the Sahara now.

They are on to something. There’s no other hotel like it in Las Vegas.

Have a great stay at the Sahara Hotel Las Vegas and best of luck!