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Flamingo Las Vegas

Last verified 2026-04-09· quarterly review

The oldest resort still operating on the Strip — opened by Bugsy Siegel in 1946, still in the heart of the action.

Rooms

3,460

Opened

1946

Resort Fee

$50/night

Operator

Caesars Entertainment

Verified for 2026

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Last reviewed

April 2026

Re-check

Bi-weekly

Cross-refs

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Fees & parking

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Resort fee$50/night≈ $56.63 with Clark County's 13.38% lodging tax· Waived with Caesars Rewards
ParkingSelf-park $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed) weekday / $25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun) weekend · Valet $50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties· Free with Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above

Is This the Right Hotel for You?

We try to be honest about what each hotel does well — and what it doesn't. Flamingo Las Vegas is a great fit for some trips and the wrong call for others.

Best for

  • +Budget center-Strip stays
  • +Travelers who want walkable center-Strip access without paying premium rates
  • +Vegas history fans

Not ideal for

  • Luxury travelers
  • Anyone seeking modern aesthetics

What Makes Flamingo Las Vegas Different

The on-property highlights that distinguish this hotel from the rest of the Strip.

The Wildlife Habitat — free flamingo and wildlife garden on-property

Founded by Bugsy Siegel in 1946 — oldest continuously-operating Strip resort

Center-Strip location at one of the busiest intersections in Vegas

Connected to The LINQ Promenade and the High Roller

On-Property at Flamingo Las Vegas

Restaurants, nightlife, bars, and shows worth knowing about without leaving the hotel.

Restaurants

  • Hash House A Go Go
  • Carlos'n Charlie's
  • Pizza Forte

Nightlife

  • Bugsy & Meyer's Steakhouse bar
  • Multiple casino-floor bars

Shows

  • Donny Osmond residency
  • X Burlesque
  • Piff the Magic Dragon

Events near Flamingo Las Vegas

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Fri, Apr 24

Cyndi Lauper

Music

Tickets

Sat, Apr 25

Cyndi Lauper

Music

Tickets

Sat, Apr 25

Ramon Ayala

Music

Tickets

Sun, Apr 26

Jeff Dunham

Arts & Theatre

Tickets

Practical Considerations

What to know before you book — the practical details that affect your stay.

Older property — rooms have been renovated multiple times but layouts are dated

GO Rooms category is the most recently updated — book those if available

Center-Strip location is the main reason to stay here

Frequently Asked Questions

What people search when researching Flamingo Las Vegas.

How many rooms does Flamingo Las Vegas have?

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Flamingo Las Vegas has 3,460 rooms. The property opened in 1946 and is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Source: Wikipedia — List of Las Vegas Strip hotels.

When did Flamingo Las Vegas open?

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Flamingo Las Vegas opened in 1946. Connected to The LINQ Promenade and the High Roller

What is the resort fee at Flamingo Las Vegas?

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Flamingo Las Vegas charges a daily resort fee of $50 before tax, which becomes $56.63 after Clark County's 13.38% combined lodging tax. The fee is mandatory and is added to your folio at check-in. Verified from ResortFeeChecker.com as of 2026-04-09.

How much is parking at Flamingo Las Vegas?

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Flamingo Las Vegas is operated by Caesars Entertainment. Self-parking weekday rate: $20 / 24 hours (Mon–Wed). Self-parking weekend rate: $25 / 24 hours (Thu–Sun). Valet: $50 at Caesars Palace, $40 at other properties. Free parking is available with Caesars Rewards Platinum tier and above.

Is Flamingo Las Vegas good for budget center-strip stays?

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Flamingo Las Vegas is best for: Budget center-Strip stays; Travelers who want walkable center-Strip access without paying premium rates; Vegas history fans. It is NOT ideal for: Luxury travelers; Anyone seeking modern aesthetics.

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