Explore the real heart of Vegas on this Fremont St & Old Vegas Walking Tour—where the neon gets older, the stories get better, and the hidden gems aren’t buried under casino carpets. We start in the artsy Fremont East district work our way pass vintage casinos, local bars, massive street murals, a speakeasy, and the spots most tourists walk right past. From the oldest casino in Vegas, El Cortez Hotel and Casino, to Downtown Container Park, Atomic Liquors, and the wild chaos under the Fremont St Experience canopy, this is the side of Vegas locals actually love.
Along the way, I’ll show you hidden bars, happy hour deals, food spots worth your money, photo ops, mob history, weird Vegas stories, and the kind of random “how did I not know this?” places—like the piece of the Berlin Wall you can pee on. No giant groups, no cheesy umbrella tours, no wasted time— a smooth, well-planned walk through the good stuff so later you know exactly where to go and what to skip.
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We'll meet at Mothership Coffee inside of Ferguson's Downtown: a repurposed motel on the corner of 11th & Fremont St. & walk our way East through Fremont St.
Tour Ends at the Mob Museum which is just over half a mile from where we start.
Tour starts at Fergusons Downtown - a vintage hotel from the 1960's turned into a Vegas local hideaway of shops, artist, curators and restaurants.
A Newly Remodeled Mid- Century Modern Boutique Hotel. Well-placed in the restaurants, casinos, nightlife area of Las Vegas. The surrounding area is full of street area we will visit.
The oldest bar in Las Vegas and first to have a tavern license to sell liquor. A historic haunt of Vegas locals and hot spot for past celebrities looking for a local escape!
Container is an open-air shopping center made of shipping containers filled with boutique retail shops, unique restaurants, and live entertainment - located in the heart of Fremont and Las Vegas.
Built in the 1940's, Vegas's longest continuously operating casino. Uinque in design, spanish revival after a beachside resort in Mexico, it hosts coin slots, a barbershop speakeasy, $18 prime rib special, happy hours and bratwurst from a Mango Cart beer stand!
Downtown Art Alley
We'll walk through several hotels on Fremont under the Fremont Street light canopy. Pass by a shrk tank, golden nugget, chihuly art, point out food and drink deals along the way, rotating bar with a view of Fremont, rooftop steakhouse with a view of Fremont, vintage wedding chapel, the Mayors steakhouse, where the Hawaiians gamble, Winston Churhills old pool tables, pass by a peice of the Berlin Wall you can pee on (Mens Restroom), gold doors from the royal bank of Kuwait and more!
Main Street Station is a Victorian-era, antique-filled hotel and casino in downtown Las Vegas. It has a 28,000 sq ft gaming floor, vintage slot machines, and classic table games. The decor brims with curiosities — from railroad cars to a piece of the Berlin Wall. Its on-site Triple 7 microbrewery serves house-brewed beers in a relaxed, old-world pub setting. It feels like a charming step back in time rather than the glitzy chaos of the Strip.
Hidden spot... shhh!
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