Property building in Hotel Apache

Hotel Apache

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Apache, your 3-star oasis in Las Vegas, where excitement and convenience coexist just 0.5mi from the vibrant city center! With prices starting from a wallet-friendly $53, this gem on 128 E Fremont Street offers all the thrills of the Strip without breaking the bank. Embrace the glitz and glamour of Sin City while having a cozy retreat to return to at the end of the day.

Property building in Hotel Apache
Bed in Hotel Apache

Rooms

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1 Queen Size Bed

Superior, Queen Size

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Superior Queen Room in Hotel Apache

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1 Queen Size Bed

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170 sqft

Superior, Queen Size, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Standard Queen Room in Hotel Apache

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1 Queen Size Bed

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140 sqft

Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

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Get ready to indulge in not just a comfortable stay but an experience packed with amenities! Feeling lucky? Test your skills at the casino or enjoy a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant. Whether you're here for business or leisure, the fitness center, private meeting facilities, and 24-hour front desk ensure that all your needs are met round the clock. Plus, with free Wi-Fi, you can share your Las Vegas adventures with friends and family instantly!

Property building in Hotel Apache
Casino in Hotel Apache

Experience the Best

With 447 reviews and a stellar reputation, Hotel Apache knows how to treat its guests right. Picture yourself unwinding after a day of exploration in one of the non-smoking rooms, complete with air conditioning and cozy free toiletries. Don’t forget to check out the bar for a fun nightcap! Plus, if you're traveling with a group or need accessibility options, rest assured that this hotel has you covered. Dive into the excitement of Las Vegas—your adventure starts here!

Bathroom in Hotel Apache
Bed in Hotel Apache

Plan Your Stay

As you settle in at Hotel Apache, take a moment to savor the culinary delights right on site! At Hugo's Cellar, you can spoil yourself with a classic American breakfast, fresh seafood, or a juicy steak for dinner, all served in an elegant atmosphere that makes every meal a special occasion. If you’re in the mood for a casual bite, head over to Magnolia's Veranda, where you'll find a comforting American menu that promises to hit the spot. And for those who appreciate a good brew, the Chicago Brewing Co. offers a selection of tasty American dishes paired with an array of beers to refresh you after a day of exploring. With dining options like these, you won’t have to venture far to satisfy your cravings!

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Apache
Food and drinks in Hotel Apache

Amenities

Casino

Restaurant

Outdoor swimming pool

Business center

Adults only

Free wifi

Fitness center

Meeting/Banquet facilities

Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Apache
Bathroom in Hotel Apache

Pool

Outdoor, All ages

Seasonal, Rooftop

Swimming pool in Hotel Apache
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Apache

Restaurants

Hugo's Cellar

American, Seafood, Steakhouse

Magnolia's Veranda

American

Chicago Brewing Co.

American

Restaurant #4

Food and drinks in Hotel Apache
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Apache
Swimming pool in Hotel Apache
The historic charm, the property really represents old Vegas as it is Vegas's oldest operating hotel and casino "not the first". The style has a Knotts Berry farm feel to it, so I'm a fan. I like the old fashioned decor and it is a compact micro hotel. So not a lot of walking. It isn't an old outdated oversized behemoth of a property like the Sahara or the Rio. And it is located in the very heart of the Fremont St experience which keeps me very entertained for free. The guests seem to be a mostly older and mature crowd. where as the D Hotel attracts a lot of heavy drinking trashy tourists. No resort fees!

Dave

The rooms have no extras but all the necessities -- including luggage rack, air conditioner, hair dryer, ironing board & iron, toiletries -- and all in a charmingly retro style right down to the antique dial phone and bakelite radio. There's a great cafe on the main floor, a fine Deli even in the small hours, and a steak house if you want it. The gambling machines that occupy the rest of the main floor were a colourful surprise, but not worrisome. And the covered historic pedestrian street outside, known as "The Fremont Experience", is both immensely entertaining and a refuge from the sun.

Pyoung1003

Convenient parking, refrigerator, comfortable bed,and helpful staff. Given free slot play at their players club. Ended up winning some money. The a/c system worked very well and the shower had adequate pressure and warm water. Location fantastic close to all downtown casinos and attractions. A post office is also very nearby. The Apache has a good restaurant and lots of gaming machines and gaming options. My room was right across from the elevator so going back and forth was a breeze. So there's a lot to like.

Alvin

The guy at reception was really nice and I appreciated his honesty that it would be noisy (St Patrick's day) but that my room was as quiet as they could offer (it was fine with the AC unit acting as white noise and ear plugs). The room was really clean. The location was right in the middle of everything and the entrance felt safe for a solo female arriving alone on foot. The bus stop to the airport was right outside too.

Clara

Old school Las Vegas. My room was small and basic but clean, and comfortable. You could walk right out onto on Fremont st. I got what I paid for and was satisfied with the value. Staff was friendly. Basic, but fine. Loved the historical feel and the stories of paranormal experiences added a little sense of adventure to the stay. I ate at both the Cafe and Benny's BBQ. Both were good.

Christopher

The historic charm, the property really represents old Vegas as it is Vegas's oldest operating hotel and casino "not the first". The style has a Knotts Berry farm feel to it, so I'm a fan. I like the old fashioned decor and it is a compact micro hotel. So not a lot of walking. It isn't an old outdated oversized behemoth of a property like the Sahara or the Rio. And it is located in the very heart of the Fremont St experience which keeps me very entertained for free. The guests seem to be a mostly older and mature crowd. where as the D Hotel attracts a lot of heavy drinking trashy tourists. No resort fees!

Dave

The rooms have no extras but all the necessities -- including luggage rack, air conditioner, hair dryer, ironing board & iron, toiletries -- and all in a charmingly retro style right down to the antique dial phone and bakelite radio. There's a great cafe on the main floor, a fine Deli even in the small hours, and a steak house if you want it. The gambling machines that occupy the rest of the main floor were a colourful surprise, but not worrisome. And the covered historic pedestrian street outside, known as "The Fremont Experience", is both immensely entertaining and a refuge from the sun.

Pyoung1003

Convenient parking, refrigerator, comfortable bed,and helpful staff. Given free slot play at their players club. Ended up winning some money. The a/c system worked very well and the shower had adequate pressure and warm water. Location fantastic close to all downtown casinos and attractions. A post office is also very nearby. The Apache has a good restaurant and lots of gaming machines and gaming options. My room was right across from the elevator so going back and forth was a breeze. So there's a lot to like.

Alvin

The guy at reception was really nice and I appreciated his honesty that it would be noisy (St Patrick's day) but that my room was as quiet as they could offer (it was fine with the AC unit acting as white noise and ear plugs). The room was really clean. The location was right in the middle of everything and the entrance felt safe for a solo female arriving alone on foot. The bus stop to the airport was right outside too.

Clara

Old school Las Vegas. My room was small and basic but clean, and comfortable. You could walk right out onto on Fremont st. I got what I paid for and was satisfied with the value. Staff was friendly. Basic, but fine. Loved the historical feel and the stories of paranormal experiences added a little sense of adventure to the stay. I ate at both the Cafe and Benny's BBQ. Both were good.

Christopher

The historic charm, the property really represents old Vegas as it is Vegas's oldest operating hotel and casino "not the first". The style has a Knotts Berry farm feel to it, so I'm a fan. I like the old fashioned decor and it is a compact micro hotel. So not a lot of walking. It isn't an old outdated oversized behemoth of a property like the Sahara or the Rio. And it is located in the very heart of the Fremont St experience which keeps me very entertained for free. The guests seem to be a mostly older and mature crowd. where as the D Hotel attracts a lot of heavy drinking trashy tourists. No resort fees!

Dave

The rooms have no extras but all the necessities -- including luggage rack, air conditioner, hair dryer, ironing board & iron, toiletries -- and all in a charmingly retro style right down to the antique dial phone and bakelite radio. There's a great cafe on the main floor, a fine Deli even in the small hours, and a steak house if you want it. The gambling machines that occupy the rest of the main floor were a colourful surprise, but not worrisome. And the covered historic pedestrian street outside, known as "The Fremont Experience", is both immensely entertaining and a refuge from the sun.

Pyoung1003

Convenient parking, refrigerator, comfortable bed,and helpful staff. Given free slot play at their players club. Ended up winning some money. The a/c system worked very well and the shower had adequate pressure and warm water. Location fantastic close to all downtown casinos and attractions. A post office is also very nearby. The Apache has a good restaurant and lots of gaming machines and gaming options. My room was right across from the elevator so going back and forth was a breeze. So there's a lot to like.

Alvin

The guy at reception was really nice and I appreciated his honesty that it would be noisy (St Patrick's day) but that my room was as quiet as they could offer (it was fine with the AC unit acting as white noise and ear plugs). The room was really clean. The location was right in the middle of everything and the entrance felt safe for a solo female arriving alone on foot. The bus stop to the airport was right outside too.

Clara

Old school Las Vegas. My room was small and basic but clean, and comfortable. You could walk right out onto on Fremont st. I got what I paid for and was satisfied with the value. Staff was friendly. Basic, but fine. Loved the historical feel and the stories of paranormal experiences added a little sense of adventure to the stay. I ate at both the Cafe and Benny's BBQ. Both were good.

Christopher

Location

128 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, 89101, Nevada, United States

Hotel Apache