The former Bills Gambling Hall Hotel has been transformed into the Cromwell. Completed by Las Vegas-based Tandem design, the Cromwell blends traditional elements and finishes with Parisian flare and whimsical detailing. 


The hotel boasts a 1940s train station-inspired retail shop, an old-world library feel in the hotel lobby, and a boudoir-inspired private gaming salon. The rooms are reminiscent of Parisian loft apartments with distressed wood flooring, a feature wall adorned with paisley-patterned wallcovering, and furnishings with vintage luggage motifs. Lighting recalls French provincial styling with exposed Edison light bulbs or classical opulent crystal chandeliers. Black and white mosaic tiled shower walls act as the canvas for various French-to-English phrases.
Each suite has hardwood flooring laid in a herringbone pattern and polished marble floors in the bathrooms. The palette is light and airy with some walls painted and others detailed with upholstered wall panels and trimmed with metal nail heads and wood millwork panels.