The Sands Hotel & Casino
Strip
4.3
Est. 1952
Sands Inc.
About
The Sands was an iconic Las Vegas resort that operated from 1952 to 1996. This legendary property was where the Rat Pack era defined Las Vegas cool, with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Peter Lawford performing and socializing. The Sands was famous for the Copa Room nightclub, its glamorous entertainment, and being the epicenter of mid-century Vegas culture. The property represented the pinnacle of sophisticated Vegas entertainment and high-roller glamour.
Key Stats
1,250
Rooms
72K
Sq Ft Casino
65
Table Games
1.1K
Slots
Amenities
Pool
Nightclub
Shows
Highlights
- Rat Pack history
- Iconic entertainment venue
- Glamorous legacy
Consider
- Aged property at closure
Shows & Entertainment
Nightclub: Copa Room
- Copa Room headliners
- Rat Pack era shows
Dining Highlights
Dynasty Restaurant
Panama Hattie
Pool & Recreation
Olympic-style pools
Nearby Attractions
Las Vegas Strip
The Venetian
The Palazzo
Frequently Asked Questions
When did the Sands close?
The Sands closed on November 26, 1996, after 44 years of operation.
What was the Copa Room?
The Copa Room was the most famous nightclub in Vegas, where Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack performed regularly.
What replaced the Sands?
The Venetian and The Palazzo were built on the Sands site.
Were the Rat Pack really at the Sands?
Yes, the Sands was their favorite Vegas hangout. Frank Sinatra owned a stake in the property.
Quick Info
Address
3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$$$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
7+ Restaurants
Best For
History enthusiasts
Rat Pack fans
Entertainment lovers