The rooftop Stadium Swim is a multi-tiered pool amphitheater with six heated pools and a 143-foot, 14-million-pixel screen bright enough for sports viewing in broad daylight, and the whole thing’s open 365 days a year.Ĭirca’s also the first-ever adults-only (21+) casino in Las Vegas history the tallest hotel north of the Strip (at 35 stories) and is home to the longest indoor bar in Nevada (the MEGA BAR, 165-feet-long), which is all about the flair bartending. In fact, prepare to have some severe screen envy at Circa. The 78-million-pixel screen is also the largest screen in sportsbook history. This 1.25-million-square-foot resort is home to the world's largest sportsbook, which stands three stories tall. And that is Circa, Fremont’s newest, flashiest, swankiest resort a larger-than-life spectacle that could just as easily have been on the Strip but is very much at home on Fremont. Most of the casino resorts on Fremont Street are charmingly dated, and while some have gone through extensive remodeling recently (Here’s looking at you, El Cortez and Plaza.), only one was built from the ground up in the last 40 years. Knock out a few Vegas bucket list bingo items at Circa Resort & Casino