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A Rat-Pack era icon, the Riviera Hotel and Casino offers quintessential Vegas opportunities. Downtown Las Vegas is three miles away and McCarran International Airport lies five miles' distant. No stranger to Hollywood, the Riviera provided the backdrop for Marin Scorcese's "Casino". But, this Vegas hotel capitalizes on grace rather than glitz, and attracts adult guests who, although seeking excitement, appreciate tranquil, private moments. A lush sunning area is bordered by a bright courtyard where swimmers escape the desert heat in the hotel's pool. The resort's spa includes a fitness center, massage room, rooms for skin and body treatments, a tanning facility, women's sauna and men's steam room. Tennis players compete on two complimentary lighted courts. Additional hotel amenities include an extensive shopping arcade with high-tech video games, magic shop, candle store, chocolate shop and a store that sells Russian folk art. The on-site chapel, Riviera Royale, provides a range of wedding packages. Dining at the Riviera is a sumptuous experience beginning with Kristofer's, a classic American steakhouse. Ristorante Italiano offers casual ambience and an assortment of pasta choices. Rik' Shaw features elegant ambience and savory Cantonese cuisine, and World's Fare Buffet serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The casino provides 125,000 square feet of gaming action, and a Vegas showgirl revue and international comedians keep the nightlife flowing.
The Riveria has 2,079 guestrooms in four towers that range up to 24 stories. Guestrooms feature multi- line telephones and in-room safes. Guests stay at the Riviera Hotel and Casino to experience a rare blend of nostalgia and Vegas-style excitement.
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