Best Las Vegas Sportsbooks For Super Bowl Watching, Betting

In most states across the country, you can wager on the Super Bowl from your sofa or anywhere else just by using a cellphone app. Or you can visit a brick-and-mortar sportsbook close to home at hundreds of commercial and tribal casinos nationwide.
Or you can go to Las Vegas.
No place matches the atmosphere of a Las Vegas casino sportsbook during a Super Bowl game. The Super Bowl is traditionally the most heavily wagered-on sporting event in the country. That heavy betting activity is evident in a Las Vegas sportsbook on Super Bowl Sunday.
For those driving or flying in, and for locals, a lot of Las Vegas sportsbook options exist, from smaller books to large venues, with a variety of prices available to secure a seat for the Super Bowl. (Check casino websites for prices and availability.)
Below are some popular sportsbooks for watching the 2026 Super Bowl. Gambling.com broke it down into three categories—large, smaller and locals—to accommodate different preferences.
The game, set for Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, pits the AFC champion New England Patriots, led by quarterback Drake Maye, against the NFC champion Seattle Seahawks, led by quarterback Sam Darnold.
Large Casino Sportsbook
Circa Resort & Casino
In 2020, casino owner Derek Stevens first opened the doors at Circa Resort on Fremont and Main streets. It was the first resort built from the ground up in downtown Las Vegas in 40 years.
Stevens not only pumped new life into downtown Las Vegas (during the pandemic, no less), but he also reminded visitors and locals alike that great sportsbooks have always been a major attraction in Las Vegas and a significant part of the city’s lore.
The Sports Gambling Hall of Fame ceremony, held annually at Circa, has seen the induction of legendary oddsmakers and bettors such as Scott Schettler, Billy Baxter, Bob Martin, Jimmy Vaccaro and many more. Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, a Mob associate from Chicago, is among those in the Hall of Fame. In the 1995 Las Vegas Mob movie “Casino,” Robert De Niro portrays a character based on Rosenthal.
The indoor sportsbook at Circa, pictured, is billed as the world’s largest. The outdoor swimming pool area—called Stadium Swim—has giant screens showing live game action, enhancing the overall experience for fans and sports bettors.
Pricing
For the Big Game Bash at Circa, prices range from $526 to $8,000, with options in between.
High:
Circa Sports Suites: $8,000
Highlight: This is an all-inclusive food and beverage package with premium open bar and stadium-style food offerings from Project BBQ and Victory Burger (12-person max).
Low:
All Stadium Style North or South: $526
Highlight: Stadium-style seats feature foldable trays and cup holders.
Other resorts in this category: Westgate, Caesars Palace, Wynn
Smaller Sportsbook
Resorts World Las Vegas
Speaking of Rosenthal, the former Chicago resident oversaw four Argent Corp. casinos in the Las Vegas Valley during the 1970s for Midwestern crime families, most notably the Stardust on the Strip. At the famous Stardust sportsbook, Rosenthal hosted a television talk show with celebrity guests such as Frank Sinatra. Since then, that property, renamed the Tangiers in the movie “Casino,” has been demolished.
In June 2021, Resorts World Las Vegas first opened on the Strip, where the Stardust once stood. A couple of replica Stardust signs are located inside Resorts World, recalling the sportsbook that Rosenthal once operated.
Currently, the sportsbook at Resorts World, connected to a Dog House Saloon & Sportsbook, is a smaller venue than the legendary Stardust sportsbook. But for those looking to watch the Super Bowl in a less-crowded setting than some of the major books, the Resorts World sportsbook is an ideal location.
Pricing
On the property, Resorts World is hosting Big Game watch parties at various locations, including the sportsbook, where a VIP couch for 6-12 people costs $5,000.
However, for $125 per person, sportsbook guests can reserve a VIP table for 4 to 6 people.
Other resorts in this category: Fremont, Planet Hollywood, Cromwell
Locals Casino
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa
The Las Vegas Valley is home to many casinos located away from downtown and the center Strip, or are located just off the Strip. These are sometimes referred to as “locals casinos,” though they are also attractive to tourists.
One of the most popular properties located away from downtown and the heart of the Strip is the South Point. Known for its affordable food and drink options, including a $1.50 all-beef hot dog and $2 beer specials, the South Point is home to friendly, knowledgeable ticket writers. On the property, visitors can find a bowling center and an equestrian center, as well as restaurants at various price points.
One throwback feature is a statue of Benny Binion astride a horse. Binion was a Texas gambler who once operated the Horseshoe hotel-casino in downtown Las Vegas, where the World Series of Poker was popularized.
Pricing
At the South Point on Super Bowl Sunday, attendance at a watch party is free in the Exhibit Hall Grand Ballroom. The event features food and drink specials.
For Super Bowl fans and bettors looking for a getaway package, a price of $495 includes:
- Two nights' accommodations in a premium room (Fri/Sat, Sat/Sun, Sun/Mon)
- 4 wristbands for the Hotel Big Game Viewing Party
- A bucket of Budweiser at the party
- $20 free play and a welcome gift (one per room)
Other resorts in this category: Durango, Rio, Sunset Station



