Experience the sights and neon lights of a 24-hour entertainment complex on a 2-hour walking tour of Las Vegas’ Fremont Street. Hear stories and see photos from the past and present as you discover casinos, restaurants and the revitalized Fremont East!
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 - 2.5 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Wheelchair accessible
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Excellent insight into the origins of Vegas, with plenty of interesting and amusing stories to bring life to the old Fremont area. This tour definitely meant we saw, and learnt, far more than we would have otherwise. Earpieces meant we were able to easily hear Kelly, despite the noisy background.
Kelly was a professional, friendly, fun and extremely knowledgeable guide. We visited places and learned things we would never have found on or own. Highly recommended.
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Meet on the city sidewalk in front of the Plaza Hotel and Casino, 1 Main Street S (at the intersection of Main St. and Fremont St.). Look for the guide wearing a yellow t-shirt, (beige/brown jacket in colder months), microphone headset, and holding a white binder.
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Know before you go
- This is an ENGLISH language tour. Fluency in conversational English is required to fully appreciate 2 Hours of commentary by your guide.
- Please wear clothes appropriate for the weather. It is usually sunny and hot in Las Vegas, so dress accordingly
- You will be walking for approximately 2+ hours. Please wear comfortable shoes
- Bring sunscreen and sun-block. Winter months can be surprisingly cool and a jacket may be helpful
- Please note that entry to the Gold and Silver Pawn shop is not guaranteed due to potential filming, long entry lines, etc. (Pawn Shop Option only)
- Tour ends at Downtown Container Park (707 Fremont Street)