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Must-See Spots: The Original Las Vegas Strip Walking Tour
(394) Avis
Las Vegas
Informations importantes
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Animaux d'assistance autorisés
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Mostly indoors to avoid heat
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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Skip the dry history lectures and the gimmicks dangling a single free drink or a Polaroid photo to mask a watered-down walk. This is the real Vegas 101—a sharp, honest guide to the essential sights and hidden subcultures, perfect for your first day in town.
We cut straight to the chase. To keep you out of the brutal desert heat, the route runs mostly indoors, bypassing the worst outdoor bottlenecks. Along the way, we'll map out the actual physics of navigating the Strip and read the architecture under the surface, while uncovering the spaces you'd likely walk right past on your own: hidden speakeasies, lush gardens, photo spots, great views, happy hours, history, 4 AM pizza joints, and genu...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Certified by Las Vegas Tourist Guides Guild
Guide touristique agréé et assuré
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Flight Club Las Vegas
Meet in the sitting area near Flight Club. 2nd floor of Grand Canal Shops, inside Palazzo Hotel. From front desk, take escalator up, go left. Check email, Viator messages and text messages for photos & updates. If lost, let me know before tour start time, not after.
IG: @jaydeztourguide
Retour
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The Tour ends towards the South-end of the Strip at Eataly or Cosmopolitan. Depends on tour run time.
Must-See Spots: The Original Las Vegas Strip Walking Tour
(394) Avis
Las Vegas
À propos
Skip the dry history lectures and the gimmicks dangling a single free drink or a Polaroid photo to mask a watered-down walk. This is the real Vegas 101—a sharp, honest guide to the essential sights and hidden subcultures, perfect for your first day in town.
We cut straight to the chase. To keep you out of the brutal desert heat, the route runs mostly indoors, bypassing the worst outdoor bottlenecks. Along the way, we'll map out the actual physics of navigating the Strip and read the architecture under the surface, while uncovering the spaces you'd likely walk right past on your own: hidden speakeasies, lush gardens, photo spots, great views, happy hours, history, 4 AM pizza joints, and genu...
Points forts
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 2 heures à 3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Certified by Las Vegas Tourist Guides Guild
Guide touristique agréé et assuré
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Flight Club Las Vegas
Meet in the sitting area near Flight Club. 2nd floor of Grand Canal Shops, inside Palazzo Hotel. From front desk, take escalator up, go left. Check email, Viator messages and text messages for photos & updates. If lost, let me know before tour start time, not after.
IG: @jaydeztourguide
Retour
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
The Tour ends towards the South-end of the Strip at Eataly or Cosmopolitan. Depends on tour run time.
Itinéraire
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Palazzo Resort Casino
Experience pristine, high-end luxury away from the crowds. We start in a soaring, natural-light atrium featuring waterfalls and a stunning Wizard of Oz floral display. I'll show you hidden museum-grade features most tourists walk right past: a 170-year-old hand-made wooden Venetian gondola, the only bookstore on the Strip (housing rare first-editions), and stunning fine art with hand-blown Italian glass birds.
Finally, I’ll point out my favorite local value hacks, including multiple upscale happy hours and a hidden social darts club with an incredible view of the Strip to return to later.
15 minutes
2
Le Venetian Las Vegas
Discover the epic love story behind this $34-billion complex, built by a billionaire for his wife after she fell in love with Venice. We’ll walk beneath a spectacular 108,000-square-foot sky ceiling—painted using laser-guided technology—and explore flawless replicas of the Doge’s Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, and the majestic Hall of the Great Council. I will show you the real Italian marble columns, a massive armillary sphere, and hidden micro-details like custom door handles shaped exactly like a gondola's bow.
Along the way, we’ll step out onto a panoramic balcony view of the Strip, stop for a fine global chocolate tasting, and find a hidden, crowd-free vantage point overlooking St. Mark’s Square. Finally, I’ll map out the resort's best culinary secrets, highlighting authentic aperitivo hours with half-priced pizza and cheap drink deals you can return to later.
20 minutes
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Best Western Plus Casino Royale–Center Strip
Step into a classic 1960s time capsule and experience one of the very last authentic, old-school casinos left on the Strip. Defined by its nostalgic low, dark, mirrored ceilings and vintage vibe, this stop is a massive strategic hub. It is a critical part of our indoor casino-hopping route, allowing us to seamlessly navigate down the Strip while staying cool and completely out of the intense desert heat.
This is where I pull back the curtain on the Strip's best budget survival hacks. I’ll point out the lowest-cost slots, the highest-volume Denny's in the world (serving over 700,000 people a year), $4 footlong hot dogs, and an ATM with a $3 fee compared to the ten dollar fees next door. Best of all, I'll show you where to find three dollar bottled beers, five dollar drafts, and four dollar cocktails so you know exactly where to slip back to for the cheapest drinks on the entire Strip.
5 minutes
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The Piano Bar at Harrah's
We utilize Harrah’s as a critical, air-conditioned tactical shortcut. The outside sidewalks along this stretch can become incredibly tight, slow-moving, and crowded, so I’ll guide you indoors to skip the foot traffic and escape the intense desert heat entirely.
While we glide through this high-energy gambler’s casino, I’ll point out its best entertainment secrets. You'll learn about their legendary 'Big Elvis' show—a real-life, 400-pound performer who belts out hits from a golden throne—along with their famous late-night dueling piano bar and a novelty gourmet cake vending machine. I'll also highlight a tucked-away spot serving up well-priced, delicious authentic New York-style pizza for later in your trip.
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Carnaval Court Las Vegas
We pass directly by Carnival Court, a vibrant outdoor courtyard that keeps the real spirit of Vegas entertainment alive. While most of the Strip has replaced live musicians with club DJs, this legendary open-air venue still plays host to high-energy live rock and pop cover bands with an amazing atmosphere.
This high-density area is also ground zero for Las Vegas’s wildest independent street performers. As we walk through, I’ll give you the local lowdown on the colorful characters lining the path—from whip-cracking performers in costume to cowboys and handlers with exotic parrots posing for tips. I'll share the crucial local etiquette on how to navigate these street photo-ops safely, laugh at the chaos, and avoid getting hustled.
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The LINQ Casino
We make a fast, tactical walkthrough of this property while diving into its wild, dark history. Long before Caesars remodeled it into the sleek LINQ, it was the 1970s Imperial Palace—built by an infamous billionaire from Minnesota known for his eccentricities and shocking secret collections.
Depending on our tour's timing, we may slip into 99 Prince, a spectacular hidden speakeasy meticulously designed to look like a gritty, graffiti-covered 1970s New York subway station and newsstand. Whether the secret door is open or closed, I’ll arm you with the property’s absolute best culinary value hacks. I’ll point out where to find a twenty-five dollar all-you-can-eat brunch, along with two premier hotspots offering massive food portions and thirty dollar all-you-can-drink mimosas to hit up later on your own.
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O'Sheas Pub
Step into the smallest, loudest, and most high-energy casino footprint on the entire Las Vegas Strip. A legendary local institution, O'Sheas is a vibrant Irish-themed enclave known across the city for its classic party vibe, incredibly cheap table games, and massive competitive beer pong tournaments.
This is a fantastic spot to grab a casual, high-value refreshment. I will guide you straight to the famous Blarney Bar to point out their signature, world-famous frozen Baileys cocktail—the ultimate adult milkshake and a must-try Strip staple. I'll show you how to navigate this legendary spot like a pro so you can return later for a wild, low-cost night out on your own terms.
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La promenade LINQ
Step into the Strip’s premier open-air pedestrian district, framed by the towering Fly LINQ Zipline and the High Roller—the largest observation wheel in the United States. This vibrant, European-style promenade is packed with outdoor patio seating, a massive bowling alley, live comedy clubs, VR rides, and the famous Minus5º ICEBAR, creating an electric, high-energy block party atmosphere. This stop is your ultimate vacation survival guide for affordable dining and entertainment. I’ll map out the best options across every cuisine—from quick In-N-Out burgers and British fish & chips to sit-down Mexican, French bakeries, and BBQ, all strictly in the ten to forty dollar range. I will also point out the absolute best patio happy hours and cheap drink spots so you can eat, drink, and party like a local without overpaying.
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Flamingo Wildlife Habitat
Explore the oldest operating casino on the Strip and the historic 1946 mob-built resort that set the modern standard for Las Vegas luxury. While the property is currently undergoing massive, cutting-edge modern upgrades to its restaurants, gaming floors, and decor, its true hidden gem is tucked away out back. I will guide you into the Wildlife Habitat—a peaceful, shaded jungle oasis of palm trees, cascading waterfalls, and quiet ponds that offers a perfect, crowd-free escape from the intense desert heat. Here, you'll get an up-close look at exotic Chilean flamingos, rescue pelicans, giant koi fish, and native hummingbirds, while I map out the property's brand-new culinary additions and quietest pathways for you to enjoy later.
15 minutes
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Le Cromwell
We make a fast, tactical walkthrough of this freshly debuted, ultra-modern boutique luxury property. Recently transformed and completely rebranded, this stylish resort serves as a critical climate-controlled corridor on our route. Instead of getting stuck on the baking outdoor sidewalks, we slip inside to take advantage of their crisp, powerful new air conditioning and pristine public spaces. As we glide through the chic, newly designed gaming floor, I’ll keep our momentum high, giving your feet a brief, refreshing break from the desert sun while preparing you for the iconic, world-class spectacle waiting for us right across the street.
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Grand Bazaar Shops
We navigate the essential overhead pedestrian bridges at the heart of the Strip's busiest intersection, giving you a safe, spectacular panoramic vantage point for photos before we descend into this bustling open-air marketplace. Designed with the energetic flow of international street markets, this outdoor corridor features a dense grid of unique boutiques and specialty kiosks. This stop is a major budget asset on our route: I’ll pull back the curtain on the bazaar's best-kept culinary secrets, pointing out the absolute best hidden-gem food stalls, rapid walk-up windows, and high-value dining hacks where you can grab incredible flavor and fast, cheap bites without the premium price tags or long sit-down wait times of the surrounding mega-resorts.
Whether you're seeking unique souvenirs, international cuisine, or simply a lively atmosphere to stroll through, the Grand Bazaar Shops offer a dynamic and engaging experience in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
5 minutes
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Conservatoire et jardin botanique du Bellagio
Marvel at the grand pinnacle of Strip luxury, starting beneath Dale Chihuly’s iconic Fiori di Como—a breathtaking ceiling installation of 2,000 hand-blown glass blossoms—before exploring the world-famous Bellagio Conservatory, the dedicated garden store, and the world’s tallest chocolate fountain (circulating over two tons of chocolate). To escape the massive crowds, I will guide you to a highly secluded, elevated patio garden offering a flawless, unobstructed view across the Lake Como replica directly toward the Paris Eiffel Tower. We will wrap up our experience on a hidden, shaded, and elevated side-terrace walkway that provides a peaceful vantage point to capture spectacular, crowd-free photos of the iconic Bellagio Fountains water show. I'll share the critical engineering secrets behind the fountain show, teach you the precise timing tricks to see the choreography perfectly, and map out the free hidden public viewpoints so you can return later completely on your own terms.
15 minutes
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The Cosmopolitan Casino
Explore a chic modern resort born from a failed luxury condo project, making it the only property on the Strip with actual guest balconies. We'll head straight inside to marvel at the iconic three-story Chandelier Bar, draped in over two million glowing crystals, before mapping out the resort's famous hidden subculture. I'll show you exactly how to find a 1920s barbershop secret lounge housing an 1880 Brunswick wood bar, an intimate 27-occupancy tequila speakeasy hidden under an exit sign, a cozy secret ski lodge, and a premier restaurant tucked behind a vintage pawn shop. This stop is a major budget asset: I'll reveal the name of the unlisted 'secret menu' flower cocktail at the Chandelier Bar, point out the affordable independent counters at Block 16 Food Hall, and guide you down the unmarked hallway to 'Secret Pizza' for legendary New York-style slices open until 4:00 AM.
15 minutes
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Les boutiques de Crystals
We make a swift transition through this ultra-luxury, avant-garde retail pavilion. Featuring a dramatic, sharp-angled exterior design by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, this high-end complex houses the world’s largest collection of flagship luxury designers under one roof. We utilize this architectural masterpiece strictly as a premium, climate-controlled conduit on our route, entirely escaping the brutal midday outdoor temperatures. While we glide through the crisp, powerful air conditioning, I’ll point out unique interior art installations—including the soaring, multi-story structural treehouse that anchors the space and the massive, geometric geode-slice stone stairways—all while keeping our pace brisk as we navigate toward the massive authentic Italian culinary hub waiting for us directly ahead.
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Eataly
We finish our route by stepping into a massive, 40,000-square-foot authentic Italian marketplace that serves as the vibrant street-front entrance to Park MGM. Modeled entirely after traditional European markets, this spacious, open-concept venue breaks down the walls between dining and retail, featuring specialized food stalls, regional wine bars, and live-cooking counters. This stop is your ultimate vacation asset for casual, high-quality dining flexibility. Because it features large, un-serviced open seating areas, you can bypass formal restaurant waitlists entirely. I’ll show you how to navigate the property’s best counters to find handmade fresh pasta, authentic Roman-style pizza by the slice, gourmet panini, and the only Nutella bar on the Strip, giving you a perfect map of high-value, self-paced meal options to return to later.