6 verified casinos near Reno. Browse the directory, check addresses, and compare players club options before you visit.
6 verified casino locations within driving distance of Reno.
New Edge Card members receive a complimentary free play credit at signup. The Edge Card is Peppermill's independent slot club — sign up at the players club desk before your first session, as points are not retroactive.
Widely considered Reno's flagship casino resort, with 1,635 rooms across two towers and a casino floor exceeding 82,000 square feet. The Peppermill offers blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, pai gow, and an extensive video poker selection. The property's Fireside Lounge — a sunken lounge with gas fire pits, mirrored ceilings, and deliberately preserved 1970s-era decor — has been a Northern Nevada landmark for decades. The independent Edge Card slot club earns cashback and free play credits. The on-site spa ranks among the largest in Northern Nevada, and the south Virginia Street location makes the Peppermill a destination resort in its own right, roughly 15 minutes south of downtown.
New Edge Club members earn welcome bonus points at signup. Hotel guests can ask about casino-rate packages at check-in. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Grand Sierra Resort anchors the east end of Reno at the I-80 corridor, just minutes from Reno-Tahoe International Airport — making it the most convenient major casino for arriving air travelers. The resort features over 80,000 square feet of gaming floor with slots, video poker, blackjack, craps, roulette, and live table games. Beyond the casino, the property includes a 50-lane bowling center, two outdoor pools, the Grand Adventures indoor theme park, and multiple dining options. It functions as Reno's primary convention venue, with more than 200,000 square feet of conference and event space drawing corporate groups alongside leisure visitors year-round.
New Atlantis Rewards members receive free play credits upon enrollment. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Atlantis Casino Resort Spa occupies the south Virginia corridor roughly two miles south of downtown, operating as a fully independent resort — not part of the Caesars or MGM networks. The 824-room hotel tower and 60,000-square-foot casino floor are known among Northern Nevada regulars for maintaining some of the most competitive video poker pay tables in the Reno market. The Atlantis Steakhouse is a consistent draw for repeat visitors seeking quality dining on the south end. The property runs its own Atlantis Rewards loyalty program, with points redeemable for free play, dining credits, hotel discounts, and spa access.
New Caesars Rewards members earn welcome Tier Credits at enrollment. Your status transfers instantly across all three downtown Reno Caesars properties. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Silver Legacy is the flagship of the downtown Reno Caesars cluster, purpose-built in 1995 around a landmark 180-foot dome enclosing a simulated 19th-century silver mining rig — a visual centerpiece visible from the casino floor. The property offers slots, blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, and a poker room. Enclosed skyway bridges connect Silver Legacy to Circus Circus Reno to the north and Eldorado to the south, forming the 'Reno Tri-Properties' campus where guests circulate freely between all three brands. All wagering earns Caesars Rewards Tier Credits valid at properties across the national Caesars network.
As a Caesars Rewards property, new members can enroll here and immediately earn across all three downtown Reno Caesars properties. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Circus Circus Reno occupies the north end of the downtown Caesars cluster with 1,620 hotel rooms — one of the highest room counts on the Reno Strip. The property is best known for its free circus midway, which runs live juggling, acrobatics, and aerial performances throughout the day, a family-friendly draw that sets it apart from other Northern Nevada casino resorts. The casino floor covers 66,515 square feet with slots, blackjack, roulette, and table games. Skyway bridges connect directly to Silver Legacy and Eldorado, and all play earns Caesars Rewards credits valid across the national network.
Caesars Rewards members earn Tier Credits and Reward Credits at Eldorado that apply across the entire Caesars network. Sign up at the players club desk before your first session — points are not retroactive.
Eldorado Resort Casino anchors the south end of the downtown Reno Caesars cluster, connected via enclosed skyway to Silver Legacy next door. The property has built a reputation for a quieter atmosphere and more upscale dining than its neighboring Caesars properties — making it a preferred choice for guests who want the downtown location without the larger convention-crowd energy. The casino floor offers slots, blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat. All play earns Caesars Rewards Tier Credits and Reward Credits that apply across the entire Caesars national network, including Las Vegas and Atlantic City properties.
Reno bills itself as “The Biggest Little City in the World,” and its casino scene backs that claim with a concentrated corridor of full-service resort-casinos along North Virginia Street and South Virginia Street, bracketing the downtown core. While Las Vegas dominates global attention, Reno maintains a distinct identity built on looser slots, lower hotel rates, and proximity to Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada ski resorts, and the outdoor recreation of the Great Basin.
Reno’s gaming market is split between two geographic zones: downtown, where the historic casino row along Virginia Street runs beneath the iconic arch spanning the street, and the south Virginia corridor, which extends several miles south of downtown toward Meadowood Mall and beyond.
Downtown Reno hosts three major Caesars Entertainment properties that operate in close proximity — Silver Legacy, Circus Circus Reno, and Eldorado — all connected by skyway bridges so guests can move between them without going outside. This “Reno Tri-Properties” cluster covers several city blocks and functions essentially as one large resort campus with three distinct brands and loyalty programs all earning Caesars Rewards credits.
The south Virginia corridor houses the two largest independent resort-casinos in Reno: Peppermill and Atlantis. Both are full-destination resorts competing directly with the downtown cluster on room rates, dining, and casino floor size.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) serves major carriers including Southwest, Delta, United, and Alaska Airlines, with direct flights from most West Coast cities and several Midwest hubs. Driving from Las Vegas takes approximately six hours via US-95 north. From the San Francisco Bay Area, Reno is roughly 3.5 hours via I-80 east through Sacramento.
The casinos along Virginia Street are walkable from each other in the downtown core. The south Virginia properties (Peppermill, Atlantis) are a 10- to 15-minute drive or cab/rideshare from downtown.
Caesars Rewards covers Silver Legacy, Circus Circus Reno, and Eldorado, making the downtown Reno cluster attractive for Caesars status holders visiting from other markets. The Peppermill’s Edge Card and Atlantis Rewards are independent programs with strong local followings. Grand Sierra Resort operates its own Edge Club rewards program.
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Most casino properties near Reno offer a free loyalty club. Sign up at the players club desk before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at casino resort properties.
The minimum gambling age in Nevada is 21 at most properties. Set a budget before you arrive and stick to it. If you experience problems with gambling, call 1-800-270-7117 — free, confidential, 24/7.