The Golden Nugget’s 25-floor smoke-free Rush Tower brings Strip-scene energy to Downtown’s premium property. Overlooking the aquarium is a revamped buffet, and integrated into the shark tank and pool is Grotto, a trattoria-style Italian restaurant. The most intriguing touch is the reconfiguration of the swimming complex to surround a 30-foot-deep shark aquarium (more on that below). Plus, the spa and fitness center have been modernized and expanded. Other elements of the makeover include a covered porte cochere, a VIP lounge, Vic and Anthony’s steakhouse, and Lillie’s Asian Cuisine, specializing in Cantonese and Szechuan fare. At the heart of the improved Golden Nugget are a 500-room hotel tower and the renovated 600-seat showroom. The Golden Nugget recently underwent a $200 million renovation and expansion, the first since 1973 for the perpetual AAA Four-Diamond Award winner. The feel here is definitely upscale, though comfortable and informal. The casino is clean and breezy, with white enameled walls and white lights. The hotel offers well-appointed guest rooms, a showroom, lounge entertainment, excellent restaurants, a large pool, a first-rate spa, a shopping arcade, a workout room, two on-site Starbucks, and a chapel and wedding planner. The undisputed flagship of the Downtown hotels and one of the most meticulously maintained and managed properties in Las Vegas, the Golden Nugget is smack in the middle of Glitter Gulch.
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