Quietest Downtown hotel/casino rooms

Which Downtown hotel/casino has the quietest rooms during Summer?  I usually stay at the Golden Nugget, but have some friends going in July (2020), and although they enjoy the vibe Downtown also enjoy getting a good night's sleep.  I know that some of the hotels provide earplugs especially during the Summer when there are a lot of musical acts going on until early morning.  I appreciate everyone's assistance.

I like the California, staying there I have never noticed the noise from Fremont Street. Plus, the rooms, though small, have been nicely remodeled. It is my preferred casino to stay downtown.

You can request rooms that face away from Fremont St to avoid noise but your best bet is to stay at the oppossitte ends of Fremont St.     The Cabana Suites at El Cortez are on Ogden with a couple of large structures seperating you from the circus on Fremont St.       But even staying at the regular tower there is pretty peaceful - no earplugs required.

If you're downtown when there is a show at the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center, do not get a room facing the stage.  The place was litterally shaking some of the Golden Nuggut rooms from several hundred yards away when I was there in late August.


I always ask for a room away from Fremont. This helps but in many cases you have to deal with hoking horn ambulances etc. ear plugs help. I bought a noise generator for background noise. Got it on amazon for 50 dollars. At 4 Queens the even # rooms around corner from elevator or very quiet except for the occasional door slamer. Ear plugs and noise generator works great for me. I am a light sleeper

I appreciate all the help.  I'll pass along the information.

Main Street Station is NOT tranquil.Trains and the freeway noise will get to you.

  The far side of the Plaza may be a choice,but it's by the choo-choo's also.

I wa at MSS a whaile back and learned I was on the side wit the freeway curve right outside and the hummm-buzz or the trafic was bad. But even worse I was in Las vegas a month and a half back and stayed at the Four Queens because of the f"no resort fee" operation. But I was give a room on the 5th floor facing the FSE and the music shook the room until midnight. I looked out the window and saw one of the speaker units hanging out there was right outside my window. I was there Mon-Fri, so I learned to stay out gambling until after 1AM. But that didn't work Thursday night. The music was off when I got in my room after 1AM, but there was a guy sitting on a plastic pail rapping out noise on his other pails. Bang-bangity-bang... About 3AM his arms finally got tired and he stopped.

Is there such a thing as a ''quiet room Downtown''?

Get an as-needed prescription for Ambien and you will never have to worry about noise keeping you awake while traveling again.  It will also allow you to sleep during your flight if you desire. It is under $10 for 30 pills without insurance. 

Edited on Nov 11, 2019 4:02pm
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