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Explorez le centre-ville de Las Vegas en tant que musée en plein air de la culture populaire américaine. Notre visite à pied du matin, pour un maximum de 6 personnes, commence sur les marches du célèbre musée Mob et se termine par un cocktail gratuit au vénéré hôtel El Cortez. La randonnée de 2 heures explore le cœur historique de la ville, ses casinos légendaires et ses néons emblématiques tout en présentant un Fremont réinventé en tant que grande rue de la performance américaine avec un auvent électronique numérique géant, des tyroliennes aériennes, des scènes en bordure de trottoir, des barmans flamboyants, des musiciens ambulants loufoques et des showgirls errantes. La visite se termine dans un quartier artistique d'entrepreneurs composé de cafés et de bars sympas, de peintures murales de classe mondiale et d'un lieu appelé Container Park, célèbre pour sa sculpture de feu du Burning Man Festival. Dirigée par un guide connaisseur de Vegas, ancien coordinateur des arts urbains de la ville, la visite raconte l'histoire improbable d'une oasis du désert devenant une spectaculaire ville de divertissement de jeu unique en son genre, dans un récit original de thèmes centrés sur Vegas remplis de beaucoup de traditions locales.
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Information additionnelle
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • L'âge minimum est de 21 ans
  • Tour en petit groupe
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour voyageurs et personnel
  • Les guides doivent se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
  • Cette visite est limitée à 6 personnes. L'itinéraire de 12 blocs du centre-ville est une promenade facile conçue pour naviguer de manière appropriée dans les zones à fort trafic. Entrez dans un certain nombre de casinos historiques.
À quoi s'attendre
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.
10
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.
11
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.
12
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.
13
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.
14
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.
15
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.
16
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.
17
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.
18
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.
19
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.
20
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.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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.
24
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.
25
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.
26
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.
27
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.
28
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.
29
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.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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.
37
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.
38
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.
39
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.
40
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.
41
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.
42
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.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
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.
50
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.
51
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.
52
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.
53
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.
54
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.
55
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.
56
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.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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.
61
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.
62
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.
63
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.
64
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.
65
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.
66
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.
67
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.
68
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.
69
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.
70
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.
71
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.
72
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.
73
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.
74
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.
75
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.
76
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.
77
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.
78
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.
79
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.
80
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.
81
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.
82
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.
83
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.
84
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.
85
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.
86
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.
87
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.
88
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.
89
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.
90
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.
91
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.
92
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.
93
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.
94
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.
95
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.
96
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.
97
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.
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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.
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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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Le musée de la foule
Nous nous rencontrons devant le Mob Museum où le guide donne un aperçu de la création du musée et du rôle de la Mob dans l'histoire de Vegas. Votre guide a travaillé sur le projet du musée en tant que planificateur culturel pour la ville de Las Vegas. Le musée est une entrée séparée, et il est recommandé avant ou après la visite.
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Casino au Downtown Grand
Le Downtown Grand est un hôtel-boutique haut de gamme avec une ambiance de quartier cool, un contraste frappant avec les hôtels du Strip, avec quelques informations sur la conception des casinos fournies par le guide.
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Expérience de la rue Fremont
Fremont, une place piétonne au cœur du centre-ville, l'une des plus grandes rues de spectacle en Amérique, avec des touristes en tyrolienne, des musiciens loufoques, de la musique sur 3 scènes, un auvent avec le plus long écran vidéo, des néons fabuleux, des casinos historiques et des visiteurs entrant sur l'action. Un moment spectaculaire et éblouissant dans le cœur culturel historique de Las Vegas.
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Salle de jeu de Binion
Un hôtel-casino légendaire qui a changé la nature du jeu et de l'hospitalité à Vegas Downtown, nous franchissons une porte latérale pour obtenir une ambiance de saloon western à l'ancienne avec quelques idées précises sur la raison pour laquelle cet endroit est si célèbre.
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Casino de l'hôtel Plaza
Le site historique où la ville a été fondée en 1905, autrefois la gare ferroviaire de la ville, aujourd'hui l'hôtel Union Plaza, architecture typique des années 1970 - il a été dans de nombreux films - et abrite un célèbre restaurant, Oscar's, honorant le plus célèbre maire de Las Vegas de tous les temps, un ami personnel de votre guide touristique.
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Casino de l'hôtel El Cortez
Un casino historique et légendaire des années 1940 inscrit au registre national américain des propriétés historiques, autrefois propriété du célèbre gangster Benjamin Bugsy Siegel, avec les dernières machines à sous à pièces de la ville. Nous terminons la visite par un cocktail gratuit au Parlor Bar de l'hôtel, un lieu unique qui transmet le charme de la vieille école de Las Vegas.
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Parc à conteneurs du centre-ville
Un complexe commercial amusant et original composé de conteneurs d'expédition, construit autour d'une cabane dans les arbres pour enfants de 2 étages, et mettant en vedette la célèbre sculpture de feu Praying Mantis de Burning Man, avec des boutiques, des restaurants, des bars, une scène pour la programmation. Un projet phare dans un quartier en développement qui donne le ton, le style, le caractère commercial et culturel du quartier. Un point de départ pour une visite à pied autoguidée des fantastiques peintures murales qui peuplent la région.
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VegasVic
Nous rendrons hommage aux deux enseignes au néon les plus célèbres de Las Vegas, le vénéré cow-boy Vegas Vic et sa petite amie glamour Vegas Vickie, ensemble connus comme le couple royal néon du centre-ville. Vic, la mascotte durable de Fremont Street, est la plus ancienne enseigne au néon en activité au centre-ville, venant de fêter son 70e anniversaire.
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Casino de l'hôtel Golden Gate
Le Golden Gate Hotel, autrefois l'hôtel Nevada (1906), est un monument historique : le plus ancien bâtiment de Las Vegas et le plus ancien hôtel de Las Vegas avec un petit intérieur charmant sur le thème de l'ère de la prohibition. Le bar confortable était un lieu de rencontre pour le célèbre Rat Pack. Son enseigne au néon mécanique à bascule est un spectacle à voir.
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Commentaires (168)
Stephen H
Dec 2022
Rick was a wealth of knowledge. He has been personally involved with many aspects of the development and evolution of Vegas for many years. He limits the size of a tour group to 6 people maximum. My wife and I did this tour on December 19 2022 and we would recommend this tour to anyone.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Thanks for taking my walking tour on a somewhat chilly day. It was great to show you Downtown, you had some excellent comments and questions about Las Vegas. Happy holidays and best wishes for a happy New Year. - Rick
Diana_R
Dec 2022
Wonderful all Of it murals, history everything he took the time to curate things for my mom and I about the history of Vegas and murals . Highly recommend
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
I enjoyed touring Downtown with you and your Mom, and I appreciated your keen interest as an artist in the murals of East Fremont Street. Best wishes for the New Year!
589darleneb
Nov 2022
As a local of Vegas we took this tour with a visiting family member. We loved it. We learned a lot about Vegas history and saw many new sites. It is great that the tour is limited to 6 people. It makes it a very comfortable environment to ask questions and have a more enjoyable experience.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thanks for taking my Downtown tour. It is always special to have locals on the tour - with your own insights and experiences of the city. Best wishes for the holidays.

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