Go where the Strip won’t take you on this Sin City Soirée. Experience Sin City’s sultry past with a journey through the most historic and secret spot on Fremont Street. Relive the 1920s flapper era, h
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Event Ticket Souvenir
- Mocktail Tasting Experience - Sloe Gin Fizz
- Toast a Rat Pack favorite
- Free Bonus Download for the Las Vegas Tours - Travel Guide App
- Engraved Hip Flask Takeaway Memento for every guest
- Private Burlesque Cabaret Performance for the group
- In person tour guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the tour is designed for adults, so you must be 21 years or older to participate due to the alcohol tastings and the burlesque performance. It's a fun night out for friends or couples, but definitely leave the kids at home for this one!
A: You can go with a smart-casual vibe! Think cocktails - so a nice dress or stylish top and pants for women, and collared shirts or nice jeans for men. You'll be in some historic spots, so a bit of flair fits the theme, but comfy shoes are key since you'll be walking around.
A: The tour is mostly indoors at historic locations, so weather isn’t usually an issue. However, if there are extreme conditions, they may reschedule. It's always a good idea to check your email for updates from the provider a day or two before your tour.
Discussions
Just booked the Las Vegas Night Tour Soiree and can't wait!
I just got tickets for the Las Vegas Night Tour Soiree for next month! Super excited about the burlesque show and the historic cocktails, especially the sloe gin fizz. I've heard the guide is really knowledgeable about the local history, and I can't wait to see the hidden spots on Fremont Street! Anyone else been? Any tips?
Thinking about gifting the Night Tour Soiree – anyone done it?
I'm considering getting this Las Vegas Night Tour Soiree experience for my sister's birthday. She loves cocktails and has a thing for vintage stuff, so it seems perfect! But I’m a bit worried—how is the burlesque performance? Is it family-friendly or more adult-oriented? Any advice would be appreciated!