Las Vegas Private Historical Walking Tour

During the golden era of the mafia and mob wars in the 1920s, Las Vegas was just a dusty go-nowhere town that people passed through on their way to the star-studded lands of Southern California Hollyw

During the golden era of the mafia and mob wars in the 1920s, Las Vegas was just a dusty go-nowhere town that people passed through on their way to the star-studded lands of Southern California Hollywood. Thomas Hull opened the very first casino in Nevada, El Rancho, but it was crook and mafia strong man Bugsy Siegel that brought the glitz, glamour, and stardom to Las Vegas and built a city on dirty cash. Book this fun walking tour to learn about Las Vegas past and present and to experience the history and glamour of this unique and legendary city. Your tour covers approximately 2 miles (3 kilometers) total. There are a variety of departure times available throughout the day and evening to fit into almost any schedule.

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Location: Las Vegas

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Q: Is this walking tour suitable for kids? What age do you recommend?

A: The walking tour is mostly geared towards adults, given the historical focus on the mafia and mob wars. That said, older kids (13+) might enjoy it if they can appreciate the stories. Just keep in mind that some content might go over younger kids' heads or be a bit intense! You could always check with the tour provider for any specific recommendations.

Q: What's the best time of day to take the tour? Morning or evening?

A: Evening tours are pretty magical as you get to see the lights of the Strip come alive. However, morning tours can be cooler and less crowded. If you prefer a bit of quiet and less heat, I'd suggest morning, but if you want that classic Las Vegas vibe, go for the evening tour!

Q: How strenuous is the walking? Are there any breaks?

A: The tour covers about 2 miles, which isn’t too bad. The pace is pretty relaxed, and there are breaks for questions and snacks. Plus, you'll get bottled water, so you'll stay hydrated. It’s definitely accessible for most people, but if you have mobility issues, maybe check with the provider first.

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Just did the Las Vegas Private Historical Walking Tour – amazing!

I went on this tour last weekend and it was seriously one of the best experiences I've had in Vegas! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the mob history, and the stories were so captivating. We walked about 2 miles, which felt just right, and the snacks were a nice surprise! I definitely recommend doing it in the evening for the lights. Anyone else been on it?

Thinking of gifting the historical tour – Need advice!

I’m looking to buy this walking tour as a gift for my parents who are visiting Vegas. They love history but are in their 60s. Is the walking distance manageable for them? Any tips on what to wear or how to prep? Thanks!