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Pop Culture Walking Tour Downtown With Complimentary Cocktails

Overview
Explore Downtown Las Vegas as an outdoor museum of American popular culture. Our morning walking tour, maximum of 6 people, starts on the steps of the famed Mob Museum and ends with a complimentary cocktail at the venerated El Cortez Hotel. The 2-hour trek explores the city's historic heart, its legendary casinos and iconic neon while showcasing a reinvented Fremont as America's great performance street with a giant digital electronic canopy, aerial zip lines, curbside stages, flare bartenders, zany buskers and wandering showgirls. The tour ends in an entrepreneur arts district of cool cafes & bars, world class murals and a place called Container Park, famous for its fire sculpture from the Burning Man Festival. Led by a Vegas-savvy guide, formerly the city's Urban Arts Coordinator, the tour tells an improbable tale of a desert oasis becoming a spectacular one-of-a-kind gambling entertainment resort city, in an original narrative of Vegas centric themes filled with lots of local lore.
City: Las Vegas
Sun 26 Oct
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Starting at $35.00
Sun 26 Oct
Starting at $35.00
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What's Included
Complimentary cocktail or beverage
Expert and original narration
Additional Info
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Minimum age is 21 years
  • Small group tour
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • This tour is limited to 6 people. The 12 block itinerary Downtown is an easy walk designed to navigate appropriately around high traffic areas. Entery to a number of historic casinos.
What To Expect
1
The Mob Museum
We meet in front of the Mob Museum where the guide gives an insider view of how the museum started and the role of the Mob in Vegas history. Your guide worked on the museum project as a cultural planner for the city of Las Vegas. The Museum is a separate admission, and it's recommended before or after the tour.
2
Casino at The Downtown Grand
The Downtown Grand is an upscale Boutique Hotel setting with a cool local neighborhood vibe, a sharp contrast to Strip hotels, with some insights into casino design provied by the guide.
3
Fremont Street Experience
Fremont, a pedestrian plaza in the heart of Downtown, one of the greatest performance streets in America, with zip line tourists, zany buskers, music on 3 stages, a canopy with the longest video screen, fabulous neon, historic casinos and visitors getting in on the action. A spectacular and dazzling moment in the historic cultural heart of Las Vegas.
4
Binion's Gambling Hall
A legendary hotel casino that changed the nature of Vegas gambling and hospitality Downtown, we step through a side door to get an old school Western saloon vibe with some keen insights about why this place is so famous.
5
Casino at the Plaza Hotel
The historic site where the town was founded in 1905, once the town rail road station, now the Union Plaza Hotel, quinessential 1970s architecture - it's been in lots of movies - and hosts a famed restaurant, Oscar's, honoring the most famous Las Vegas Mayor of all time, a personal friend of your tour guide.
6
Casino at the El Cortez Hotel
A 1940s historic and legendary casino on America's National Register of Historic Properties, once owned by famed Mobster Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, with the city's last coin operated slot machines. We end the tour with a complimentary cocktail in the hotel's Parlour Bar, a unique place that conveys old school Las Vegas charm.
7
Downtown Container Park
A fun and quirky shopping complex made of shipping containers, built around a 2 story kid's tree house, and featuring the famed Praying Mantis fire sculpture from Burning Man, complete with shops, restaurants, bars, a stage for programming. A signature project in a development district that sets the tone, style, commerical & cultural character for the neighborhood. A starting point for a self guided walking tour of fantastic murals that populate the area.
8
Vegas Vic
We'll pay our respects to the two most famous neon signs in Las Vegas, the venerated cowboy Vegas Vic and his glamorous girl friend Vegas Vickie, together known as the neon royal couple of Downtown. Vic, the enduring mascot of Fremont Street, is the oldest neon sign in operation Downtown, having just celebrated his 70th year anniversary.
9
Casino at the Golden Gate Hotel
The Golden Gate Hotel, once the Hotel Nevada (1906), is an historical landmark: the oldest building in Las Vegas and the oldest Las Vegas hotel with a small charming interior in a Prohibiton Era theme. The cozy bar was a hangout for the famed Rat Pack. It's rocking mechanical neon sign is a sight to behold.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (168)
Darlene_B
Nov 2022
We are locals to Vegas but decided to take the tour with a family member who was visiting. Even though we were familiar with the area, we learned a lot of interesting history of our city and saw many things that were "new" to us. I would definitely recommend this tour.
Response from Host
Nov 2022
Most tour goers are visitors so it is always a surprise and a pleasure to have locals on the walking tour. It's great that you saw some new things about Las Vegas; now you can give this tour yourselves when you have visitors! Best wishes for the holidays.
Katja_M
Nov 2022
Thoroughly enjoyed my tour with Rick. Very informative & fun! I’ve learned so many interesting historic facts about downtown! Thank again for a fun tour!!
Response from Host
Nov 2022
I enjoyed showing you Downtown Las Vegas. It's great that international visitors are returning -including Germany. I was happy to hear about the city of Eisenach, my family namesake city in the eastern part of Germany. Best wishes and happy trails. - rick
285lexid
Oct 2022
The tour was great! Every time I go to a new city, I love to get a history tour of that city. This tour lived up to my expectations. I learned so many tidbits and cool facts about the infamous Vegas. The tour guide Rick was very knowledgeable about the places we went.
Response from Host
Oct 2022
Thanks for taking the tour of Downtown; I agree that a walking tour is one of the best ways to discover a city. You all had some good comments and questions. Thanks for the review....and Happy Trails. - Rick

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