The Tuscany Suites and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, is built around a classic Italian theme. The hotel is a few blocks east of the Vegas Strip. The hotel advertises its suites, which it says are larger than the average hotel room, as well as its casino, which offers a wide variety of games. It offers weekly promotions and several dining and entertainment facilities.
The Tuscany offers 716 suites. Guests can choose from three room types: a standard suite with two double beds, a standard suite with one king bed or a luxury two-bedroom suite. All rooms include separate living areas, kitchens, dining areas, wet bars and bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. All rooms have a 25-inch TV with access to pay-per-view channels and video games, as well as high-speed Internet access for an extra fee, although it is free in public areas of the hotel. Coin-operated washers and dryers are available.
Tuscany Suites and Casino
255 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, NV 89169
702-893-8933
tuscanylv.com
The Tuscany casino offers more than 800 types of games, including slots, poker and table games, along with 21, roulette, craps and blackjack. One area of the casino, Club Cal Neva, allows guests to bet on sporting events. Members of the Tuscany Players Club receive benefits such as a chance to win $500 in a free try at the slots, comps and cash back.
Guests and players at the Tuscany may choose from four restaurants. Beachfront Coffee serves deli sandwiches, fruit smoothies and salads. Tuscany Gardens serves Italian cuisine and the Cantina specializes in Mexican food. Marilyn's Cafe has a 24-hour menu that includes prime rib, steak, lobster and breakfast items.
Corro-VanSuch, an R&B and soul duo that has played in numerous venues in Las Vegas for decades, performs from 8 to midnight nightly in the Piazza Lounge, as of August 2010. Guests also can visit the gym or the pools and spas. Several bars and lounges also are available, as well as a gift shop and business center.