El Cortez Hotel, Las Vegas — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
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El Cortez opened in 1941 as Las Vegas's first casino, predating the Flamingo by four years and standing as the city's oldest continuously operating casino. The name means "The Cortez" in Spanish, referencing Hernando Cortez, though its significance to Las Vegas is purely American. Built before the Strip existed, El Cortez operated on Fremont Street when downtown Las Vegas was the only game in town. The hotel witnessed Las Vegas's transformation from a dusty desert outpost to a world-famous gambling destination, surviving Mafia control, economic crashes, and the competition of glittering newer casinos by maintaining its historic charm and loyal customer base. The 15-story tower, added in 1956, originally had the fastest elevator on the West Coast. With Questo, you can explore the vintage carpet and decor of an original casino floor, stay in rooms largely unchanged since the 1950s, and sense the history embedded in every corner. El Cortez represents old Las Vegas before mega-resorts; it's where modern gambling history actually began.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 600 E E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
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