Downtown and Fremont Street History Walking Tour Tickets in Las Vegas, NV
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1 N Main St • Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Walk through history on the famous Fremont Street with the guided Las Vegas walking tours. Discover Sin City’s past at the Mob Museum and the Neon Museum, and marvel at the Viva Vision Las Vegas, featuring the gigantic vibrant LED display and music show. Learn fascinating details about downtown Las Vegas from your local guide on this family-friendly tour.
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This night walking tour departs in front of the Plaza Hotel & Casino on Main St. Please arrive at least five minutes before the tour starts.
The walking tour covers about a mile and lasts approximately two hours.
Yes, the walking tour is guided by a knowledgeable and entertaining local guide! You'll also be outfitted with an ear monitor with volume control so you won’t miss a word from your guide.
Absolutely! All ages can enjoy the family-friendly walking tour. Children ages three and below join free!
Bring sunscreen, bottled water, light snacks, a camera/smartphone for pictures, and cash for tipping your tour guide and/or buying souvenirs.
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed in the Fremont Street Experience and would, therefore, prevent you from participating in the tour. Certified Service Animals are allowed.
Dress in comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes. The days are usually mild, often warm to hot in the summer months. A light jacket is advisable.
The walking tour operates rain or shine. Rescheduling is sometimes possible but not guaranteed and is subject to availability and cancellation policy.
No, sorry. The tour does not include food and drinks but you are welcome to bring your own, but please note that alcoholic drinks are not allowed on tour.
The tour will walk past a public restroom halfway through the tour if it is required. Additionally, public facilities are available in Downtown Container Park where the tour concludes.
Only ADA-defined service animals are allowed to join the walking tour.