Discover a unique side of Vegas in this unforgettable walking tour revealing secrets and untold stories of Sin City. For the first time ever listen to unheard interviews, untold stories, and see origi
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Lists of recommendations and local favorites
- Lifetime access to this tour in English
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- VEGAS App for iOS and Android
- Audio and written guide in English
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You can do this tour whenever you want since it's self-guided! Just download the audio on your phone and get going. It’s perfect for those who want to explore at their own pace, whether that’s in the morning or late at night. Just keep in mind that some places might have limited hours.
A: The tour is generally suitable for families, but keep in mind that some of the history might not be super exciting for younger kids. There isn’t a strict age limit, but I'd say kids around 10 and up would appreciate it more. Plus, it’s a lot of walking, so be prepared for that!
A: It’s pretty straightforward! The tour starts at the west end of Fremont Street. You can park at one of the nearby garages, or if you're staying at a hotel on the Strip, a rideshare would be easy. Just make sure to download the app and the audio beforehand so you’re all set!
Discussions
Just did the Las Vegas Historic Red Light tour and loved it!
Hey everyone! I recently did the Las Vegas Historic Red Light self-guided walking tour, and it was such a blast. The audio was super informative, and I loved hearing the untold stories about the old hotels and casinos. I started at the west end of Fremont Street around 5 PM, and it worked out perfectly with the sunset! I’d definitely recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves history or just wants to explore a new side of Vegas.
Considering gifting the audio tour for a friend's trip!
Thinking about gifting this self-guided audio tour to my friend who's going to Vegas next month. It sounds like a fun way to learn about the city without breaking the bank. Plus, I heard you can do it at your own pace which is perfect for her. Anyone else think this is a good idea? Any tips for her?