Let's face it, one of the biggest draws to the Reno area is the gaming casinos and resorts. They've been a mainstay of the area for decades, and it is what people are most likely to think of when they consider the Biggest Little City. Reno casinos range from tiny little spots with a few slot machines lined up against the walls to huge resorts with famous names that also have table games, showrooms, hotels, swimming pools, restaurants, spas and more. Many of the Reno casinos have players' clubs for you to join. The more you play, the more you can rack up points that can be used for a variety of perks, not the least being meals at the on-site restaurants, but they can also include special discounts on rooms or entertainment. When you're ready to take a break from gambling, many of the Reno casinos have lounges that feature superb local musical talent and showrooms that present some of the biggest names in the music world today. Some of the casinos also have sports book betting for those who want to put a wager on the big game. And if you time your visit right, you might be able to participate in a poker, blackjack or slots tournament. If you'd like to edge up your knowledge of gambling regulations before you come, check in with the official Nevada Gaming Controls Board information.
Finding the Reno Casinos
The downtown area is where many of the big-name Reno casinos are located. Some of them are even connected so that you can go from one to another without ever going outside. A few of the other casinos that can be considered destination resorts are spread out in different parts of the city, and their size and architecture help give Reno a distinct and interesting skyline.
Located inside the Reno Ramada Hotel, Diamond’s Casino has more than 200 slot and video poker machines. For a nostalgic trip to yesteryear, there are even...read more
Downtown Reno is a vibrant and exciting area to visit, offering something for everyone. It's home to the famous Reno Arch, numerous casinos, great...read more
Eldorado is the middle link of the downtown casino network known as the The Row, with Circus Circus and Silver Legacy on either side. Eldorado was named as...read more
On the western border of downtown Reno is the Gold Dust West. This casino anchors the west end of Reno’s Neon Line District featuring arts and live...read more
On the west side of Verdi surrounded by mountains, Gold Ranch is less than 15 minutes from Reno. If you’re traveling in an RV or pulling a trailer, you can...read more
Hobey’s is a friendly residential-area casino and restaurant where neighbors gather to play, eat and drink. Slot and multi-game video poker machines create...read more
Offering gaming and dining, Rail City sits on the western edge of the Sparks Victorian Square area. With hundreds of video reel, poker and keno machines,...read more
Sierra Sid's is not just the casino and the Atomic Bootlegger Lounge. They also offer top-of-the-line slot machines in the most popular themes and have one...read more
Siri’s is a small casino at the center of downtown Reno. You can play your favorite slot or multi-game video poker machines in a casual atmosphere. Siri’s...read more
A favorite with the locals, Tamarack Casino in south Reno features a casual atmosphere with friendly guest service and 24/7 gaming action. Maximize your...read more
Western Village Inn and Casino combines casual elegance with exceptional service, a friendly atmosphere and an award-winning environment to create a true...read more