Overview
Las Vegas' first Adults-only resort is located in Downtown Las Vegas, in the heart of world-renowned Freemont Street. The property pays homage to Vegas’ Golden Era through vintage design.
Circa is home to the world’s largest sportsbook, a three-story, stadium-style venue with a 78-million-pixel screen viewable by up to 1,000 guests and capable of playing up to 19 games simultaneously.
On the hotel’s rooftop, guests will find “Stadium Swim,” an enormous “destination pool experience” with six pools, two swim-up bars, and a 143 x 40 foot, 14-million-megapixel drive-in theater style outdoor screen so sports fans won’t miss a second of the action.
The hotel has Nevada’s longest indoor bar (spanning 165 feet) as well as food and beverage concepts that include several new-to-Vegas offerings by renowned chefs and restaurateurs.
Complimentary daily admission to the Stadium Swim aqua theater and pool complex is offered to all registered resort guests. Admission includes entry only with premium seating available at an additional fee. Capacity restrictions and occasional weather-related and private event closures may apply.
Resort fees include
- Wireless Internet access (basic connection for two (2) devices daily
- Fitness Center access
- Local and toll-free telephone calls
- Concierge Services to include the printing of airline boarding passes
Check in
3:00 p.m.
Check out
11:00 a.m.
Rooms
777
Inclusions
- Round-trip airport transfers
Rooms
Amenities
Location

Reviews
Great!
Lasubo on Apr 08, 2025
Very nice stay. Good shower pressure, friendly staff, clean and has a newer feel. We went with friends stayed 2 nights here and 3 nights at the Cosmopolitan on the main strip. Wish we stayed here the wh...ole time. It was a lot more comfortable than the Cosmopolitan. I got a kick out of the elevators. You press your room number and it tells you which elevator to get on. Seemed a lot faster than the traditional ones.
Circa Scans Your Drivers License For Entry
Chuck S on Apr 01, 2025
On March 31 my wife and I attempted to enter Circa after having gambled at Four Queens and Golden Nugget. We were met by security and asked to show our drivers licenses. We’re both in our 70’s so validatin...g our age seemed ridiculous. The security person said “we let people enter without bias”. But apparently without common sense. When I asked why he needed to scan our drivers licenses he said “how do I know you didn’t steal something from us last week”. Really? This was devolving into a Saturday Night Live sketch. Imagine if every casino scanned your license in order to gain entry. I’m not comfortable with that and won’t be back. In this age of true person fraud and any number of scams, allowing documents with personally identifiable information to be scanned is problematic to say the least. Had I known they were going to scan my license I never would have shown it to begin with. We’re on vacation, we’re not applying for a bank financing.
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