1. The Horseshoe Las Vegas, also known as the Binion’s Horseshoe, is a casino and hotel located in downtown Las Vegas. It was opened in 1951 by the famous gambler Benny Binion and was a popular destination for high-stakes gamblers. The casino was known for its intimate atmosphere and its famous poker room, where the World Series of Poker was held for many years. It was also known for its $1 million display of cash, which was suspended from the ceiling of the casino. The Horseshoe was sold to Harrah’s Entertainment in 2004 and was renamed to the Binion’s Gambling Hall and Hotel. Today, the casino offers a variety of table games, slot machines, and video poker, as well as dining and entertainment options.
2. The casino is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The phone number is (702) 382-1600.
3. Admission to the casino is free. The hotel offers room packages and can be booked online or by calling the hotel directly. Transportation to the casino is available through various taxi and ride-sharing services, as well as the Las Vegas Monorail, which has a station near the casino. Parking is also available on site.


