Reno

Reno

Nevada

Dubbed "The Biggest Little City in the World," Reno is famous for its casinos, gaming, a burgeoning arts and culture scene, and access to year-round outdoor recreation near the Sierra Nevada mountains and Lake Tahoe. It sits on the Truckee River, offering a mix of entertainment and nature.

Practical Travel Guide for Reno

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

A visa may be required depending on the traveler's nationality. Citizens of many countries can enter under the Visa Waiver Program for up to 90 days with an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA).

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Transfers & Mobility

Downtown Reno and the Riverwalk area are walkable. Public transportation includes buses operated by the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC). For trips to Lake Tahoe or the surrounding mountains, renting a car is recommended for maximum flexibility.

Dining & Local Flavors

Reno's dining scene has evolved from traditional casino buffets and steakhouses to a diverse culinary offering. The city boasts a growing number of farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and international cuisine.

Nevada-style Steaks and Beef (Proximity to ranching country)Craft Beer (Booming local brewery scene)Casino Buffets (A traditional Reno experience)