Discover the vibrant heart of Las Vegas with a two-hour guided walking tour of Downtown’s iconic Fremont Street. Stroll beneath the dazzling Fremont Street Experience canopy, explore legendary casinos
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- All Fees and Taxes
- Wireless headset
- Area restaurant 'Tip Sheet' and business coupons
- Visit to the Gold and Silver Pawn shop (if option selected)
- Guided walking tour of Fremont St, Fremont Street Experience, Fremont East & Downtown Container Park
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for this tour, but it's geared more towards adults and older kids. Younger kids might find it less engaging since it involves a lot of walking and some historical context. However, families are definitely welcome, and the guide can adjust the pace if needed!
A: Casual is definitely the way to go! Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot. The weather in Vegas can be hot, so lightweight clothes are best, but bring a light jacket if you’re going in the evening. It can get a bit cooler when the sun goes down!
A: Yes, you can reschedule the tour as long as you give notice ahead of time! Just check with the provider for their specific rescheduling policy. They’re usually pretty accommodating, especially if you let them know as soon as you can.
Discussions
Just did the Fremont Street walking tour, and wow!
I went on the Fremont Street walking tour last week and had such a great time! Our guide, Jake, was super knowledgeable and shared fascinating stories about the area’s history. The light show on the overhead canopy was amazing, and stopping by the Mob Museum afterward was the icing on the cake. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to experience the real Vegas! A bit of walking, but totally worth it!
Thinking of giving the walking tour as a gift!
I'm considering gifting the Fremont Street walking tour to my parents for their anniversary. They love exploring new places but are a bit picky about what they do. Do you think the mix of history and fun would be good for them? Also, how's the parking situation there?