Reno Apartments for Rent in Nevada

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Searching Reno apartments? Then you must love excitement and the bright lights of the city. Reno, the Biggest Little City in the World is alive with casinos, shows, nightlife, outdoor sports, and yes, even an arts and culture scene.

If you desire partying until the wee hours of the morning, Reno has all the nocturnal adventure you can imagine. Play the slot machines or roulette, craps, poker, blackjack or baccarat at the casino tables. The legendary Harrah's was born in Reno in 1937, but there are 25 other casinos you can place your bets on. With your winnings, take in a show at any of the Reno showrooms featuring everything from amateur stand-up comedy to headliner celebrity musical performances in all musical genres. Living the good life in Reno is all outside the door of your apartments.

If you're not into gambling, there's plenty of Reno nightclubs to keep you busy until dawn. Whether you prefer dance clubs, live music, cafes or just a good Happy Hour, Reno has it all. Find apartments in the revitalized downtown Reno to be within walking distance to bars, pubs and five-star restaurants. Love casinos so much that you could live in one? Well, you're in luck - also in downtown Reno, several former casinos have been renovated into apartments and townhomes. Nearby, the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts is home to the Reno Philharmonic, the Nevada Opera and the Sierra Nevada Master Chorale. Bruka Theater is home to smaller, edgier performances and the Theater for Children productions.

South of Downtown is Wingfield/Arlington Park, where Artown is held each July. Artown brings the arts to Reno with a festival that features more than 400 artistic events. Artists, musicians and performers showcase their talents in Wingfield/Arlington Park and 12 Reno galleries in this annual event that brings in more than 350,000 attendees.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Reno-Tahoe boasts the highest concentration of ski and snowboard resorts in North America. Within 60 miles of Reno apartments, there are 18 skiing and snowboarding facilities, with snow that can last from November until July 4. For a day trip or an overnight stay at one of the facility's wilderness cabins, visit Spooner Lake Cross Country Ski Area, which has easy to moderate trails and day-long treks into the back country. Squaw Valley USA resort was the site of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games, nestled at the end of the Sierra valley, and Northstar at Tahoe is a family-friendly resort.

Whether you're moving to Reno for the world-class casinos or the gorgeous natural scenery, let ApartmentGuide.com help you find Reno apartments with all of the amenities you desire.

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  • Reno has several nicknames, The Biggest Little City in the World and The Neon Babylon are some of the well known ones.
  • Reno sees almost 5 million visitors every year.
  • Reno can experience 100 plus temperatures in the summer and usually receives some snowfall in the winters.

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