Most popular casinos in Vegas, Nevada

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Every city has its own attraction(s), which draw tourists from around the world. Macau has the Casino at Venetian. South Africa has the Kruger National Park. The City of Chicago has The Bean and Lincoln Park. And, of course, Las Vegas has the strip.

So popular is the Las Vegas strip that it has been depicted in just about every TV show and movie. And it's understandable to see all the hype as the strip is the centralized region where all the colossal, crowd-pleasing, and high-end casinos are located.

When tourists from other parts of the country and world want to "do a Vegas" trip, it's the strip where they'll visit. When locals want to go for a bachelor party, it's Vegas they'll visit.

But with all the casinos, how do you know the best place to visit? Of course, Las Vegas locals know the best places to visit when they are on a budget and want to have some fun. For visitors, it can be a little tricky and costly if you visit the strip blindly.

This shouldn't worry you, though. Our guide to the most popular casinos in Vegas and hotels will help. You can also claim the Vulkan Vegas bonus 25 Euro and start practicing how you'll be spinning some of the slot games at any of the establishments below.

The Red Rock Casino, Resort, and Spa
The Red Casino, Resort, and Spa can be found on the posh north-western side of Summerlin. The establishment can be reached by taking a free ride, which the hotel provides. The shuttle takes off several times throughout the day and night. If you miss the ride, you can take a cab, which should cost about $50.

Once you arrive at the establishment, you'll appreciate every inch of it. The 90,000 square feet hosts a spa, resort, poolside bar, bowling alley, and, as you'd expect, the casino. For those who would rather spend your money playing casino games, you'll be able to pick from 2,700 slot machines. There are also 50 table games.

Want to try your luck betting on American sports or horse races? Visit their sportsbook, which offers very decent odds. The bookmaker is considered one of the best, not only in Vegas but America at large, when it comes to odds margins.

Green Valley Ranch Resort & Casino
Although The Green Valley Ranch Resort & Casino was built and is currently owned by a local company in Vegas, Station Casinos, the popularity and appeal of the brand extend far beyond the Vegas strip.

The Green Valley Ranch Resort & Casino is located on the strip's outskirts and can take up to 30 minutes to get there. This means it's a place you'll have to commute to every day if you live, where most of the hotels are located. If you don't have cab money, they offer free shuttle services to and from the ranch throughout the day. Reach out to the establishment, and they'll advise accordingly.

Why would you want to visit an establishment that's quite far from the center of the action? For one, the complex offers a wealth of dining and entertainment options. You won't have to worry about moving from one place to another, searching for bowling, swimming, eating, and drinking services.

The casino spans 143.000 sq/ft and holds several entertaining games. There are 2,300 state-of-the-art gaming machines. This includes slots, blackjack, roulette, and other electronic or RNG-based games.

If you wish to engage in some table and card action, there are about 30 to pick from. And the bet limits are friendly as they start from a low of $10. Of course, high spenders can ask for special limits, and they'll be shown where they should be playing.

Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino
For anyone looking to enjoy a night of gaming or looking for a weekend getaway without breaking the bank, then The Silver Sevens Hotel and Casino establishment is the place to be. The establishment is renowned for creating a high-octane feel at a pocket-friendly price.

The casino section proudly backs its reputation for offering the loosest slot machines. It sits on about 35,000 sq/ft and offers plenty of slots, video poker, and table games. The slot machines dominate the gaming floor, with about 600 games.

Table games are slightly limited, with only nine to pick from. Out of the nine, there are seven (7) six-deck blackjack, one (1) double zero roulette wheel with a limit of $5-$100, and a $5-$1,000 craps table.

You can also have a seat at one of the two poker tables in the middle of the casino floor. The main action is at the No Limit Texas Hold 'em, where you can play for $1/$2.

Sports bettors aren't forgotten, either. The establishment has a William Hill sportsbook that offers lines on different sporting events.

It's also worth mentioning the A-Play Rewards Club, which gives you a rebate of 2% on what you spend. Those in the higher tiers of the A-Play Rewards Club receive double or triple the points. Those who score highly in the A-Play Rewards Club and stay on-site receive free meals and complimentary drinks at their hotel rooms.