Celebrating more than 40 years as the entertainment center of Las Vegas.
The Riviera opened up on the Las Vegas strip in 1955 and celebrated it's Golden Anniversay in 2005. Over 2000 oversized rooms offer maximum comfort and breathtaking views of the glittering Las Vegas Strip. The Riviera Hotel is one of the oldest on the Las Vegas strip now and caters to an "adult crowd" and is not recommended for children.
The Riviera's Convention Center, is self-contained and offers a full-service experience all under one roof serving tradeshows, conferences, and major corporate and industry shows alike.
A popular photo attraction is in front of the Hotel on the strip, the bronze memorial of the "Crazy Girls" (the premier sexy and mostly naked production show) showing off their naked butts. One of the highlights is the Mardi Gras Food Court that is tastfully decorated with a french cafe flair and a wide arrange of food choices makes it a recommended dining option for families. The Riviera also has the largest gaming floor in Las Vegas hosting all your favorites along with the Riviera Poker Room where the action is low limit.
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