


Sahara Hotel & Casino is one of the last vintage Las Vegas hotels in existence. Built in 1952 by Milton Prell, the Sahara gained recognition when construction and real estate developer Del Webb purchased the property in 1961. Since then the Sahara has experienced many addition and upgrades and is a favorite of many Las Vegas tourists.
The Sahara Hotel & Casino is located on the SE corner of Las Vegas Blvd South & Sahara Ave. This is considered the northern part of the Las Vegas Strip. There are 1720 guest rooms and suites. The Hotel Casino covers 85,000 square feet and is strategically located. Just behind the Sahara is the North Monorail Station, a easy walk to the Sahara. There is easy access to I-15 as Sahara Ave has on and off ramps to the interstate. Downtown Las Vegas is just 2 miles to the north, a simple cab or bus ride away.