Lady Luck Casino Hotel
Downtown
3.4
Est. 1946
Various Owners
About
Lady Luck was a historic downtown Las Vegas casino that operated from 1946 to 2006. This iconic property was one of the oldest casinos in Las Vegas and a pillar of downtown gaming and entertainment. The Lady Luck was known for its vintage charm, friendly atmosphere, and being a favorite among locals and regular players. With 60 years of operation, it represented the classic era of downtown Vegas before the mega-resorts took over the gambling scene.
Key Stats
800
Rooms
45K
Sq Ft Casino
35
Table Games
0.6K
Slots
Amenities
Buffet
Highlights
- Historic downtown property
- Friendly locals casino
- Budget-friendly
Consider
- Small property
- Limited amenities
Dining Highlights
Buffet: Lady Luck Buffet
Coffee shop
Nearby Attractions
Fremont Street Experience
Golden Nugget
Four Queens
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Lady Luck close?
Lady Luck closed on September 23, 2006, after 60 years of operation.
Was Lady Luck a popular casino?
Yes, Lady Luck was beloved by locals and was a downtown Vegas institution.
What happened to the property?
The Lady Luck building was demolished, and the site remained undeveloped for years.
Quick Info
Address
206 N 3rd Street, Las Vegas, NV 89155
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
3+ Restaurants
Best For
Downtown Vegas fans
History buffs
Budget travelers