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The Sahara Hotel and Casino opened its doors in 1952 and quickly became one of Las Vegas' most exciting destinations. Featuring the era's most celebrated performers, including Ann-Margret, Johnny Carson and Tina Turner, the Sahara set the standard in Las Vegas growing entertainment scene. The Sahara blazed new ground by inviting the Beatles to Las Vegas for the very first time.
The tradition of legendary dining is at the Sahara Hotel and Casino's House of Lords Fine Dining Restaurant. In an elegant setting, the House of Lords Fine Dining Restaurant offers tantalizing menu selections as well as a high standard of service all within an intimate dining atmosphere. Beautiful waterfalls and plush seating highlight the cozy ambiance of the House of Lords Fine Dining Restaurant, located adjacent to the Sahara's casino.
The Sahara offers 1,720 classically styled guestrooms and suites decorated in a Moroccan motif. The spacious rooms include comfortable accommodations and a variety of television-viewing options. Luxurious suites are available in mini, one, and two bedroom models. Accommodations for physically challenged guests are also available.
The Sahara offers catering services for events such as weddings, birthdays and receptions.