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Silverton Aquarium

Address:3333 Blue Diamond Road, Las Vegas, NV 89139
Phone:(702) 263-7777
Hours:Daily 24 hours
Price:Free
Duration:30 minutes - 1 hour
Booking:walk-in
Age:all ages
Best Time:Weekday mornings for fewer crowds; evening for a peaceful break from casino activity
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About This Aquarium

The Silverton Aquarium is a massive free-to-enter saltwater aquarium located within the Silverton Casino, featuring thousands of fish and marine life in multiple themed exhibits. Originally built as a private collection by the casino's owner, it's one of the largest aquariums in Nevada and offers an unexpected oasis of marine wonder in the desert. The aquarium is perfect for families, marine enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful escape from the casino floor, with viewing areas that allow visitors to observe everything from tropical fish to sharks and rays.

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Interesting Facts

  • •The aquarium contains over 117,000 gallons of saltwater and houses more than 4,000 fish of various species
  • •It was built as a private collection and remains one of the largest privately-owned aquariums in the United States
  • •The aquarium features a walk-through tunnel with 180-degree and overhead viewing of marine life
  • •Admission is completely free for all visitors, even non-casino guests

Insider Tip

Hidden Gems

  • •The aquarium is less crowded during weekday mornings and early afternoons compared to evenings and weekends
  • •Located inside Silverton Casino on the south end of the Strip, it's a hidden gem many tourists miss while focusing on downtown attractions

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