
Visit a historic hotel that is a virtual antique, artifacts & artwork museum.
The hotel casino property that is currently known as Main Street Station, opened in 1978 as the Holiday International, recreating turn-of-the-century extravagance with unique designs, craftsmanship, and an extensive collection of antiques, architecture, artworks, and collectibles. The entire property is filled with great free things to see in Las Vegas.
Stop by the front desk to grab a self-guided tour brochure with a map. Alternatively, to make it even more convenient, check out this virtual map.

Featured Artifacts include:
- 1870s Street Lamps from the Town Square of Brussels, Belgium
- Stained Glass from Lillian Russell’s Pittsburgh Mansion
- Fluted Columns from the Windsor Barracks
- Doors from the Pullman Mansion
- Mahogany Apothecary Cabinetry
- Bronze Doors and Facade from the Kuwait Royal Bank
- Chandeliers from the Coca-Cola building, Austin, Texas
- Chandelier from the Figaro Opera House, Paris, France
- Goddess Fortuna, a beautiful Italian marble statue
- A portion of the Berlin Wall
Here is the Complete List of Antiques and Artifacts inside Main Street Station!
Hours: Open 24 hours a day
Location: Main Street Station Casino, Brewery & Hotel
Address: 200 N Main St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 387-1896
About Main Street Station:
Located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, Main Street Station Casino Brewery Hotel is particularly renowned for its Victorian-era architecture, rare antiques and curiosities, and excellent restaurants that have won several awards. It also boasts an in-house brewery that produces a variety of beers and a section of the Berlin Wall on display in the men’s room.
The hotel is owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation and is linked to the California Hotel via a skybridge. It is situated close to the Fremont Street Experience, the Mob Museum, and other popular attractions.