Harrah'S Reno Hotel & Casino, Reno
About the Hotel
Harrah'S Reno Hotel & Casino, a 4-star enormous mid-range resort in Downtown Reno, represents the original casino in the Harrah's chain with
Modern Room Design
Guests enter a small lobby with
Five Dining Options
The resort houses five dining venues including Harrahs Steak House, an
Pool and Spa
A decent-size
Central Downtown Location
Harrah'S Reno positions guests steps from
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Getting around
Available transportation options
Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- Pets allowed
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
Sports & Fitness
- Exercise gym
Spa & Leisure
- Swimming pool
Room features
- Paid Wi-Fi in rooms
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at Harrah's Reno was a mixed bag. While the staff was super friendly and helpful, I found the rooms quite outdated and not reflective of the photos that were advertised. The dining options were decent, but some restaurant policies got in the way of a seamless experience. Overall, I enjoyed my time gambling and the convenient location, but the hotel left a lot to be desired.
I had a decent stay at Harrah's Reno, though my experience was a bit mixed. The friendly staff certainly made a positive impression, and I found the dining options to be good overall. However, I did encounter issues with the room's cleanliness and outdated features. 🚪✨
My stay at Harrah's Reno was a mix of highlights and letdowns. I found the overall atmosphere engaging, with a good selection of dining options. However, my experience was marred by a sewage smell in the hallway and room issues that detracted from my comfort. I appreciated the friendly staff and the hotel's central location, though improvements are necessary.
My weekend getaway at Harrah's Reno was mostly enjoyable. The room I stayed in at the east tower was comfortable and quiet, even despite being next to the elevator, though it did feel a bit dated. I also loved the convenient location for exploring downtown Reno, with many bars and restaurants nearby. However, I did encounter some issues with noise from barking dogs and marijuana odor in the hallways, which detracted from the experience.
My stay at Harrah's Reno was a mixed bag. The check-in process was a significant downside, taking an absurdly long time despite my Diamond membership. On the brighter side, the room was nice and clean, with a comfortable sitting area and a lovely view of Reno, which I appreciated. The dining options, especially the Steakhouse, were excellent and definitely a highlight of my trip.