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Las Vegas Strip Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour
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Las Vegas
À propos
Bask in the glitz and glam of fabulous Las Vegas with this dazzling self-guided walking tour of the Las Vegas Strip. Gaze up at the towering MGM Grand, The Mirage, and Caesar’s Palace. Enter a world of high wagers and higher stakes as you untangle the web of money, murder, and mayhem that built this sparkling city. Hear captivating tales of Bugsy Siegel, Frank Sinatra, and the Rat Pack, and so much more as you take in arcing fountains and kitschy castles in a place like nowhere else on earth.
After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow ...
Points forts
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
This tour is NOT a ticket to any attraction or site
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Begin from Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOREVER, so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.
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Informations importantes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Comment accéder : Après la réservation, vous recevrez un e-mail et un SMS avec les instructions d'installation et le mot de passe (recherchez « visite audio » dans les e-mails et les SMS). • Téléchargez l'application de visite séparée par Action • Saisissez le mot de passe envoyé par e-mail et SMS. • DOIT télécharger la visite lorsque vous êtes en Wi-Fi/cellulaire fort. • Fonctionne hors ligne après le téléchargement.
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Comment démarrer la visite : Ouvrez l'application de guide audio d'Action une fois sur place. • S'il n'y a qu'une seule visite, lancez-la. • S'il existe plusieurs versions de visite, lancez celle avec votre point de départ et votre direction prévus.
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Rendez-vous au point de départ. Personne ne vous accueillera au départ. Cette visite est autoguidée. Entrez le point du premier récit et la lecture audio commencera automatiquement. Suivez les indications audio jusqu'au récit suivant, qui sera également lu automatiquement. Explorez en mode mains libres. En cas de problème audio, contactez l'assistance. Respectez l'itinéraire et la limitation de vitesse pour une expérience optimale.
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Voyagez l'esprit tranquille : utilisez l'application de circuits à tout moment, n'importe quel jour et sur plusieurs jours. Commencez et interrompez le circuit quand vous le souhaitez, faites des pauses et explorez les excursions secondaires à votre rythme. Ignorez les activités qui ne vous intéressent pas ou explorez des contenus bonus pour tout ce qui vous intéresse.
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Conseils d'économie : Visites à pied : les couples peuvent partager une visite en partageant les écouteurs
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Bask in the glitz and glam of fabulous Las Vegas with this dazzling self-guided walking tour of the Las Vegas Strip. Gaze up at the towering MGM Grand, The Mirage, and Caesar’s Palace. Enter a world of high wagers and higher stakes as you untangle the web of money, murder, and mayhem that built this sparkling city. Hear captivating tales of Bugsy Siegel, Frank Sinatra, and the Rat Pack, and so much more as you take in arcing fountains and kitschy castles in a place like nowhere else on earth.
After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow ...
Points forts
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 1 heure à 2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Text transcripts of audio narration & Self-paced format (start/pause/resume anytime)
Pre-recorded audio commentary (downloadable or streamable)
This is a GPS-powered, self-guided audio tour that works through an app
Lifetime access (no expiration) with Customer support (chat/email)
This tour is NOT a ticket to any attraction or site
Suggested walking/driving itinerary with stop-by-stop directions
Offline GPS-enabled route map
NO in-person guide or physical equipment (bring your own device & headphones)
Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Begin from Tropicana Las Vegas - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOREVER, so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.
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Itinéraire
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Léo le Lion
See that huge golden lion on our right? That’s Leo, the MGM Grand Lion! Let’s pause to admire all his majesty.
45 feet tall and weighing 50 tons, this lion is one of the largest bronze sculptures in the United States. It honors the real-life Leo the Lion, who roared from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo before the opening credits of every MGM film from 1957 until 2021! The new logo is actually CGI, though it still replicates Leo’s iconic appearance and, of course, that famous roar.
Note: The tour is over 4 miles long, with more than 35+ audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete.
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Le dernier Strip de Vegas
Did you know The Strip isn’t technically in Las Vegas? It actually exists in an unincorporated town called Paradise! See, this land was totally unincorporated all the way until 1950.
30 minutes
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MGM Grand
The casino on our right is none other than the MGM Grand. The casino debuted its new location here in 1993, a time of booming development on the Strip.
True to its name, it was the grandest resort of its time. Its hotel boasts 6,852 rooms, making it the third largest in the entire world!
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Planet Hollywood Las Vegas Resort & Casino
On our right stands Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. In operation since 2007, Planet Hollywood Las Vegas is one of the younger resorts on the Strip. This used to be the site of the Aladdin casino, which operated from 1966 until 1997.
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Paris Las Vegas
Look to our right, and you might feel like we’ve crossed to a different continent! Well, sort of. This is Paris, Las Vegas. Home to replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and La Fontaine des Mers, and a facade that combined elements of the Louvre, the Musee d’Orsay, and the Paris Opera House. It opened in 1999, as the brainchild of French cinema icon and native Parisian Catherine Deneuve.
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Horseshoe Las Vegas
That’s Horseshoe Las Vegas, which opened in 2023 on the former site of Bally’s Las Vegas and, before that, the old MGM Grand. Its name pays tribute to Binion’s Horseshoe, a casino on the patch of Fremont Street known as “Glitter Gulch” that operated for nearly 40 years under the legendary Benny Binion. I’ll tell you more about him in just a moment.
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Flamingo Las Vegas
To our right is the Flamingo Hotel and Casino, which opened in 1946. It’s the oldest continuously operating resort on the Strip. This flamboyant resort became the model for all the high-end resorts that came to define the Strip in the 1950s and ‘60s. The Art Deco architecture evoked Miami Beach, and the Flamingo welcomed guests with an opulence scarcely imaginable in rough and tumble Las Vegas. It treated them to plush accommodations, fine dining, A-list entertainers, and round-the-clock gambling. The Flamingo even dressed dealers in white suits and tails and asked that players remove their hats in the casino.
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Harrah's Las Vegas
On our right stands Harrah’s Las Vegas, which has occupied its spot in the heart of the Strip since 1992. For 20 years prior to that, this site was the location of the Holiday Inn and Casino, notable in Strip history for having been one of the few casinos run by a woman.
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Le Venetian Las Vegas
That huge structure on our right is none other than the famous Venetian. This used to be the site of the Sand Resort, a favorite haunt of Frank Sinatra and his Rat Pack. But I’ll get to that a little later.
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Le Mirage
You’re not just seeing things, on our right stands The Mirage. Like the Flamingo before it, this resort’s appearance in 1989 provided a glimpse into the city’s future.
Business magnate Michael Milken funded The Mirage. He sold $525 million of bonds to pay for its construction. But then, eight months before The Mirage’s opening, Milken was indicted on 98 counts of racketeering and securities fraud. Whoops! Still, owner Steve Wynn always gave him due credit. “Mike is the one who changed us,” Wynn once said, “No Mike, no Mirage.”
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Caesars Palace
On our right stands the mighty Caesars Palace, which has thrived here since 1966 Among those at the grand opening was Jimmy Hoffa, president of the Teamsters. The notorious union-slash-crime boss had helped fund the resort’s construction!
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Hôtel et casino Bellagio
To our right stands the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, which opened in 1998. It gets its name from a village on the banks of Lake Como in northern Italy. Developer Steve Wynn initially proposed constructing a 50-acre lake on the site, and an island in the middle of it for a French-Alpine themed resort, which was to be named Beau Rivage. But then Wynn and his wife took a vacation to Lake Como.
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Aria Resort & Casino
To our right is ARIA Resort and Casino. ARIA opened in 2009 with the goal of modernizing the Strip with some seriously high tech innovations. Hotel rooms are automated and respond as soon as a guest enters. The curtains open, the TV and lights turn on, music starts playing, and climate controls kick in. When a guest leaves, the room shuts itself down to conserve power, all without anyone having to touch a single switch! In a city dominated by old fashioned style and old school sensibilities, ARIA definitely stands out.
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CityCenter Las Vegas
On our right is CityCenter, also known as the ARIA Campus. This sprawling multi-use complex includes the ARIA Resort and Casino, the Waldorf Astoria hotel and condominiums, the Vdara Hotel and Spa, Veer Towers condominiums, The Shops at Crystals, and a vast shopping mall.
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Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas
To our right stands the Waldorf Astoria. No, not that Waldorf Astoria. The Vegas recreation, of course! Waldorf Astoria’s flagship hotel in New York City has been a Park Avenue fixture for nearly a century. In that time, it has seen everyone from gangster Frank Costello to brutal Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista!
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Parc MGM Las Vegas
Coming up on our right is Park MGM itself, the only totally smoke-free casino on the Strip. It’s a bigger and more modern resort from MGM, albeit without the history of the MGM Grand. But do all these sleek, modern buildings have you hankering for the Las Vegas of the past? Let’s hear a little about that bygone era as we walk!
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New York-New York Hôtel & Casino
Opened in 1997, New York-New York crowds the highpoints of the Manhattan skyline and a block of other NYC landmarks onto its facades. From left to right, the hotel emulates the Lever House, the Empire State Building, 55 Water Street, the Century Building, Liberty Plaza, the New Yorker Hotel, the Seagram Building, the Chrysler Building, and the CBS Building. But that’s not all! From left to right, the casino is fronted by fiberglass replicas of the New York Public Library, the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Center, Grand Central Terminal, and the Brooklyn Bridge.
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Réplique de la Statue de la Liberté
Besides being an iconic example of the city’s bizarre desire to imitate other places, this also became the source of a major stamp scandal back in 2010! Here’s what happened
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Hôtel et casino Excalibur
On our right rises the cartoonish facade of Excalibur Hotel and Casino, named for the famous sword in the legend of King Arthur. Rumors of this castle being torn down have circled in recent years as widely and un-verifiably as those Arthurian legends circled in the Middle Ages. But here it stands, as sturdy as ever! Lodged firmly within the Strip like a sword in a stone.
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Hôtel et casino Luxor
Off to our right, across the parking lots, stands the Luxor Hotel and Casino, which opened in 1993. Named for an ancient Egyptian city, this resort has lost some of its luster over the years, but it used to be a major highlight of the Strip. A lot of that was thanks to the Luxor Sky Beam, which shoots straight up from the peak of the pyramid and can be seen from anywhere in the Las Vegas Valley.
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Mandalay Bay
It’s impossible to miss that towering hotel up ahead on our right. That’s Mandalay Bay, which opened in 1999. Early in its development, the resort was called Project Paradise, and ownership tested dozens of other names before settling on Mandalay Bay. Mandalay is the second largest city in Myanmar, and sits on the bank of the Irrawaddy River. But it’s hundreds of miles from the nearest bay. So why “Mandalay Bay?”