Las Vegas Private Historical Walking Tour
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Las Vegas Private Historical Walking Tour

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About this experience

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.

Available options

Las Vegas Private Historical Walking Tour

What's included

Bottled water
Snacks

Detailed itinerary

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The Famous Neon Cowboy Sign, also known as the Vegas Vic Sign, is an iconic landmark of Las Vegas, Nevada. The sign is a 40-foot-tall neon cowboy named Vegas Vic, who was erected in 1951 above the Pioneer Club on Fremont Street.

The sign has been featured in numerous movies and television shows, and it is considered one of the most recognizable symbols of Las Vegas. Although the Pioneer Club closed in 1995, the sign has been preserved and relocated to the Neon Museum, where it remains on display as a beloved piece of Las Vegas history.

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Fremont Street is a historic street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is known for its vibrant nightlife, neon lights, and iconic casinos. The street is named after John C. Fremont, an American explorer and politician who helped map out the western United States in the mid-1800s.

Fremont Street is also home to several attractions and activities, including the SlotZilla zipline, the Neon Museum, and the Mob Museum. Visitors can also enjoy street performers, live music, and a variety of dining and entertainment options.

Today, Fremont Street is home to several famous casinos and hotels, including the Golden Nugget, the Four Queens, and the Fremont Hotel and Casino. The street is also known for its pedestrian mall, which features a 1,500-foot-long canopy covered in LED lights and music that plays every hour. This canopy is the largest video screen in the world and hosts a variety of light shows and concerts throughout the year.

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Stop 3 Pass by

The Plaza Hotel & Casino is a casino–hotel located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada owned by the Tamares Group, and PlayLV is the leaseholder and operator of the property. It currently has 1,037 rooms and suites, as well as an 80,000-square-foot casino and there is more than 25,000 square feet of event space. The Plaza also features a classic showroom, seasonal roof top swimming pool, and fitness center, as well as a race and sports book.

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This is the newest Hotel to open in Downtown Las Vegas and it features the longest bar in Nevada and the biggest sports book in the world.

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Set on buzzy Fremont Street, this ritzy casino hotel opened in 1906.

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Stop 6 Pass by

The Mob Museum is a museum in downtown Las Vegas that is dedicated to the history and culture of organized crime in America. It offers a variety of exhibits and interactive experiences that explore the world of organized crime and law enforcement.

We will talk about this and walk by. If you wish to go inside we sell admission tickets for this.

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Stop 7

Binion's has been making Las Vegas history since 1951 when Texas gambler, Benny Binion, bought the property at 128 Fremont Street. Benny was passionate about giving players excitement, good odds and friendly service, or as he would say - Good Food. Good Whiskey. Good Gamble.
When Benny introduced the Horseshoe Club to the "Glitter Gulch" of downtown Las Vegas, a legacy was born. The Horseshoe Club became the first real gambling hall and saloon in Las Vegas and was soon recognized as the place to go for high roller action and generous comps for all players.

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Fremont Street is a street in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada that is the second most famous street in the Las Vegas Valley – and Nevada – besides the Las Vegas Strip. Named in honor of explorer and politician John C. Frémont and located in the heart of the downtown casino corridor, Fremont Street is today, or was, the address for many famous casinos such as Binion's Horseshoe, Eldorado Club, Fremont Hotel and Casino, Golden Gate Hotel and Casino, Golden Nugget, Four Queens, The Mint, and the Pioneer Club.

Fremont Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas
Prior to the construction of the Fremont Street Experience, the western end of Fremont Street was the representative scene for Las Vegas that was included in virtually every television show and movie that wanted to depict the glittery lights of Las Vegas. The abundance of neon signs, like cowboy Vegas Vic, earned the street the nickname of "Glitter Gulch".

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Neonopolis, a 250,000 sq ft shopping mall, is a $100 million entertainment complex in Las Vegas, Nevada located on top of a $15 million city parking garage. It is located on Fremont Street, at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard. In keeping with the complex's name, it contains three miles of neon lights.

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Diners don hospital gowns before indulging in heart attack-inducing fare such as the bypass burger.

What's not included

Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We will meet you under the famous Vegas Vic neon sign.

About Las Vegas

Las Vegas is a city of contrasts, known for its vibrant nightlife, luxury resorts, and world-class entertainment. It offers a unique blend of glamour, adventure, and cultural experiences, making it a top destination for travelers from all walks of life.

Top Attractions

The Strip

The Las Vegas Strip is the most famous stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard, lined with luxury resorts, casinos, and entertainment venues. It's the heart of Las Vegas and a must-visit for any traveler.

Entertainment Multiple days Free to explore, but attractions and shows vary in cost

Fremont Street Experience

The Fremont Street Experience is a pedestrian mall in downtown Las Vegas, featuring free concerts, street performers, and a massive LED canopy display. It's a lively and historic part of the city.

Entertainment 2-4 hours Free to explore, attractions vary in cost

Red Rock Canyon

Red Rock Canyon is a stunning natural park located just outside of Las Vegas, offering hiking trails, rock climbing, and scenic drives. It's a great escape from the city's hustle and bustle.

Nature Half day to full day Free entry, but some activities may require fees

Must-Try Local Dishes

Buffet

Las Vegas is famous for its all-you-can-eat buffets, offering a wide variety of dishes from around the world.

Dinner Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are often available.

Gourmet Pizza

Many high-end restaurants in Las Vegas serve gourmet pizzas with unique toppings and high-quality ingredients.

Dinner Vegetarian and gluten-free options are often available.

Popular Activities

Hiking Rock climbing Helicopter tours Spa treatments Poolside lounging Casino gaming Museum visits Live shows

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the summer peak. The city hosts various events and festivals during these periods.

15-35°C 60-95°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Pacific Time Zone (PT), GMT-8 (standard time), GMT-7 (daylight saving time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Las Vegas is generally safe for travelers, but it's important to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night. Petty crime and scams can occur, so take precautions to protect your belongings and personal information.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Use reputable taxi services or rideshare apps.
  • • Be cautious when accepting drinks from strangers.

Getting there

By air
  • Harry Reid International Airport • 5 miles from downtown
By train

Las Vegas Amtrak Station

By bus

Greyhound Bus Station, FlixBus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The RTC Transit system includes buses and the Las Vegas Monorail, providing affordable and convenient transportation throughout the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

The Strip Downtown Henderson

Day trips

Grand Canyon
270 miles from Las Vegas • Full day

One of the most iconic natural wonders in the United States, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views, hiking trails, and scenic drives.

Hoover Dam
30 miles from Las Vegas • Half day

A historic engineering marvel, Hoover Dam is a popular day trip from Las Vegas, offering guided tours and stunning views of the Colorado River.

Valley of Fire State Park
55 miles from Las Vegas • Full day

Known for its stunning red sandstone formations, Valley of Fire State Park offers hiking trails, scenic drives, and unique rock formations.

Festivals

Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) • Late May to early June Life is Beautiful • Late September to early October

Pro tips

  • Visit during the shoulder or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds and save money on accommodations and attractions.
  • Book accommodations, dining, and entertainment in advance, especially during peak travel times and major events.
  • Take advantage of package deals that include accommodations, dining, and entertainment for a more comprehensive and cost-effective experience.
  • Use public transportation, rideshare services, or walk whenever possible to save money and reduce your environmental impact.
  • Be cautious when accepting drinks from strangers and avoid walking alone in isolated areas at night.
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 0-99
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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