What Casino Replaced the Riviera in Las Vegas?

The Riviera was one of the first casinos built on the Las Vegas strip and was a staple of Sin City for over 60 years. But in 2015, the Riviera was demolished to make way for a new development.

The Riviera first opened its doors in 1955 and was one of the most luxurious casinos in Vegas. It had a star-studded clientele including the likes of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin.

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The casino was also home to the popular TV show, “The Rat Pack.”.

PRO TIP:The Monaco Resort and Casino is the new hotel and casino that has replaced the Riviera in Las Vegas. The Monaco is owned by Paragon Gaming, a Canadian company, and features 2,000 slot machines, 60 table games, a poker room, and a race and sports book. It is situated on an 8.5 acre site and offers guests a variety of amenities such as restaurants, shops, entertainment venues, spa services, pools and more.

In 2015, the Riviera was sold to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority for $182.5 million.

The decision was made to demolish the property to make way for an expansion of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The Riviera was imploded in 2016 and is now just a memory for those who remember Sin City in its glory days.