Pop Culture Walking Tour Downtown With Complimentary Cocktails
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Duration 2 hours
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Complimentary cocktail included
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Small group tour (max 6)
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Expert guide
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Access to off-the-beaten-path sites
Discover Las Vegas's vibrant pop culture on a guided walking tour, ending with a complimentary cocktail at a historic hotel.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Complimentary cocktail or beverage
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Access to off the beaten path sites
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Expert and original narration
Excluded
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Hotel pickup and drop-off
Discover Las Vegas's vibrant pop culture on a guided walking tour, ending with a complimentary cocktail at a historic hotel.
Highlights
- Discover the pop culture of Las Vegas
- Explore the historic casinos and neon signs
- Stand in the spot where Las Vegas began
- Experience the Fremont Street spectacle
- Enjoy a complimentary cocktail in a legendary casino
Meeting Point
The Mob Museum 300 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, NV 89101 Meet guide on the steps of the museum. Guide will be wearing Las Vegas Pop Culture t-shirt. Dates: Daily
300 Stewart Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89101 , United States
End Point
The tour concludes at the Container Park, a pop up complex made of shipping containers, with shops, restaurants, bars and galleries.
707 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101 , United States
What to expect
The Mob Museum
Our daily tour starts on the steps of the Mob Museum in Downtown Las Vegas. The Mob has dramatically shaped the city's history and in the pop culture lore of Las Vegas the Mob has had a starring role in movies, books and television. We step briefly into the lobby of the museum built as a 1930s courthouse and you'll learn from your guide about the history of the building, the museum and how the Mob uniquely shaped the city's history. Your tour guide was once the cultural planner for the city and worked on the early phases of the museum project and will share a number of personal stories about the project. Continuing on our walk through Downtown, you'll hear more stories related to the Mob and to specific casinos, and it is highly recommend that visitors go to the Mob Museum after our tour ends as it is one of the most unique museum experiences in Las Vegas.
Casino at The Downtown Grand
The Downtown Grand is an upscale Boutique Experience Hotel setting with a cool local neighborhood vibe, a sharp contrast to Strip hotels, with some insights into casino design provied by the guide.
Fremont Street Experience
Fremont, a pedestrian plaza in the heart of Downtown, one of the greatest performance streets in America, with zip lines, 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.
Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel
A legendary hotel casino that changed Las Vegas gambling and hospitality Downtown, we step into an old school Western saloon vibe with some keen insights about why this place is so famous.
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.
SlotZilla Zipline Las Vegas
Zip line launch from a giant 8 story Slot Machine, a "superman" ride, 4 blocks all the way to Main Street, soaring 90 feet in the air through the Neon Jungle.
Neonopolis
We'll stroll the plaza, a transition block between the Casino District and the newer Fremont East District, it is a complex of shops, restaurants, bars: Toy Shack of Pawn Stars fame, a piano bar, a home grown brewery, a cozy wedding chapel, a famed collection of neon signs in the courtyard, and the infamous Heart Attack Grill home to the 9000 calorie hamburger.
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. The tour ends with a complimentary cocktail in the hotel's Parlour Bar, a unique place that conveys old school Las Vegas charm.
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 development project that's the hub of the annual Life is Beautiful Festival. A starting point for a self guided walking tour of fantastic murals throughout the neighborhood.
Circa Resort & Casino
We'll check out our newest casino hotel and make a visit to the famed neon sign, Vegas Vickie. It is the tallest structure on Fremont, we'll see how and why why the place is reinventing hospitality, gaming and the lore of pop culture Downtown.
Vegas Vic
We'll pay our respects to the two most famous neon signs in Downtown Las Vegas, the venerated cowboy Vegas Vic and his glamorous girl friend Vegas Vickie, together known as the Neon Royals of Downtown.
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.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Minimum age is 21 years
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Small group tour
What our experts say
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Try local craft beers at Container Park
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Visit the Mob Museum after the tour
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Check out the murals near Downtown Container Park
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Ask your guide for insider stories!
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