The Original Vegas Strip Walking Tour: Where the Gems Are

Experience

The Original Vegas Strip Walking Tour: Where the Gems Are

5.0 from 396 travelers

Mostly indoors to avoid the heat.

About

Mostly indoors to avoid the heat. All the good stuff is inside. Las Vegas is a giant, intentional tourist trap designed to keep you lost, and wasting time and money. This isn't your typical history tour with a flag or a 3-hour lecture. It's small-groups, laid-back, unfiltered, and unapologetic—a local's guide to America's tackiest city on day one to save you time and money. We cut straight to the must-see spots and hidden gems you'd miss alone: hidden gems like a tequila bar under an exit sign, a Ski Lodge behind an unmarked door, an 1880s bar behind a barbershop. You'll see sky-lit atriums, waterfalls, Italian frescoes, the oldest mob-built casino with a flamingo garden, chocolate fountains, a seasonally changing floral garden and a massive replica of Venice with canals. Lastly, I'll point out hidden happy hours, lunch specials, and quality budget eats. Gamble as we go, grab a slice from a secret pizza shop, or walk with a beer to-go. You'll leave with the confidence of an insider.

Good to know

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Mostly indoors to avoid the heat. > Tour length: 2–3 hours depending on group size and stop times.
  • The Vibe: This isn't a dry museum lecture. I'm not here to talk at you for three hours while you nod your head. We move, we engage, and we actually talk about the city.

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