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In 1946, when Bugsy Siegal overcame fellow mobsters' scorn for opening a hotel-casino in the desert, every male employee at the Flamingo wore a tuxedo. The Mob, the glamour, and the original hotel are long gone. Only the Flamingo name (a nickname of Siegal's red-haired, long-legged girlfriend Virginia Hill) remains. Today, the Flamingo appeals to non-stop partiers looking for a good time at a moderate price.
 
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A 15-acre garden contains five pools, a children's pool, and two free-form spas. Open year-round is the scallop-edge Flamingo Pool, which is surrounded by huge flamingo statues on pedestals and for-rent cabanas furnished with telephone, television, and ceiling fan. A 150-foot water slide leads to three terraced pools connected by short water slides. A huge lagoon pool, featuring a swim-in grotto behind a triple waterfall, completes the complex
 
With more than 3,500 rooms and suites, the Flamingo lets you relax and float your cares away. Whether your trip is for business or pure pleasure, the Flamingo has the accommodations, privacy, and service that will make your visit memorable.
The Flamingo Las Vegas also offers accessible rooms equipped for our guests with special needs.
 
The Flamingo Room - The hotel's signature restaurant features steak, ribs, roast chicken, and bargain-priced crab, lobster, and prime rib.
Conrad's Steak House - In an ambience of warm wood and creamy linen, this restaurant serves beef and seafood from an exhibition kitchen.
Paradise Garden Buffet - Including a seafood spectacular station, this place offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets.
Lindy's Coffee Shop - Styled like a New York delicatessen, Lindy's serves meals and snacks around the clock and features lobster in soup, sandwich, and gumbo as well as in broiled form.
Flamingo Beach Club - Open seasonally, this poolside place provides inside and terrace seating, features live evening entertainment, and serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner during warm months.
All-American BBQ - On the sidewalk outside the casino, aromatic smoke heralds the presence of grilled foot-long hot dogs, burgers, steak sandwiches, and other barbecued items. Picnic tables, piped music, and a Happy Hour contribute to the county fair atmosphere.
Hamada of Japan - This outpost of a locally famous chain serves Japanese favorites and includes a sushi bar.
Pink Ginger- This restaurant features pan-Asian dinners.
Ventuno - An Italian menu is the attraction here.
Flamingo Las Vegas
3555 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas
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