Many years ago, the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino was the vacation destination of legendary gangster Bugsy Siegel. He stayed in a beautiful garden villa, which was demolished during one of the recent renovations. Now an unremarkable area of the garden with beautiful trees and flower arrangements has become home to a ghost seen by many of the hotel’s guests. According to one legend, this is the ghost of Bugsy Siegel, the gangster who died in Los Angeles has returned to the place he loved most during his lifetime. If the ghost dwelling in the garden does not scare you, you can safely enjoy the services of the hotel: play in the casino, taste beer in the private brewery or relax by the huge pool.

This resort hotel is located in Las Vegas on the Strip Boulevard. It features a Caribbean-style GO pool with entertainment for guests 21 and older, a Beach Club family pool, a spa, 2 casinos, and numerous restaurants and lounges.

Rooms at the Flamingo Las Vegas & Casino feature a spacious layout. Amenities include air conditioning, a work desk, a seating area, a TV with cable channels and entertainment system, and a safe.

The casino at the Flamingo Las Vegas features over 1,600 slot machines, including video poker and Megabucks. Guests can play craps, blackjack, baccarat and roulette. Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Casino is 1,394 square feet and features 14 gaming tables and 220 machines.

The Flamingo Las Vegas & Casino features world-renowned musicians and comedians, as well as adult burlesque shows.

The Center Cut Steakhouse at Flamingo Las Vegas & Casino serves great steaks and seafood, craft beer and good coffee. The beautiful Paradise Garden Buffet restaurant features the best of world cuisine. Carlos ‘n Charlie’s restaurant specializes in Mexican cuisine.

Flamingo Las Vegas & Casino features a state-of-the-art gym and an outdoor pool with waterfalls, a water slide and an adults-only section. There is a Wildlife Habitat with exotic birds, fish and turtles.

Flamingo Las Vegas & Casino is 4.8 km from McCarran International Airport. The Las Vegas Monorail runs nearby, providing access to the city’s entertainment venues.