Ready to experience Las Vegas in a new that way most visitors never do? This is a fully guided tour where your top tour guides will take you on a beautiful site seeing route to discover the iconic hidden gems and landmarks around the North end of Las Vegas Blvd. This exciting E-Bike Tour takes you on a fun ride to the Gateway Arches of Las Vegas Blvd through the beautiful Arts District where the locals mingle with tourists at the outdoor events to the Pawn Stars shop, where the iconic reality tv series was filmed, to the wedding chapels, where many famous celebrities got married, to the world famous Las Vegas sign at the north end with plenty of time to capture photos along the way. Whether you’re a first-timer or a frequent visitor, join us to explore historic Old Vegas in the daylight and experience its spectacular neon lights after dark on this unique e-bike adventure.
Please meet your tour guide in the rideshare pickup area. He or she will have e-bikes present with them as well.
This is a brand new experience full of fun and excitement. Our top tour guides will there to greet you at the ridesharing pickup area of the Strat hotel. Our bikes have larger seats rated for adults for maximum comfort. Our full throttle electric bikes makes it so that pedaling is not required giving you an effortless fun sightseeing experience without the hard work of using your leg muscles. After quick safety briefing he or she will take you on beautiful scenic route through the historic districts to see many iconic places around Las Vegas Blvd for photos and fun.
After a safety briefing he or she will take you on a beautiful scenic route to see many iconic places in the historic Arts District. Gliding on your e-bike down the Arts District feels like cruising through the iconic city off the beating path. Everywhere you look there are murals and street-art pieces, funky vintage-shopfronts, galleries with rotating art shows. This unique experience feels like discovering hidden creative jewels tucked away from the usual casino glare of the touristy strip. The Arts District is full of street art, scenic architecture — more like a living outdoor art gallery than a just‐another neighborhood. As you glide effortlessly, it’s the kind of place where every block could surprise you with something new.
Gold & Silver Pawn Shop is the actual shop where Pawn Stars is filmed — the shop is open to the public, free to visit, and welcomes fans to walk through. Walking into that storefront — knowing you’re where real episodes were shot — gives a grounding thrill akin to being on a movie set. Even if you’ve never watched the show, there’s something cool about seeing a place that millions around the world tune in to watch on TV that is still on the airways of TV today. The exterior signage and storefront are instantly recognizable and super “Vegas,” so it makes for an excellent photo backdrop. Whether it’s daylight or evening, having your bike parked out front, lights of the boulevard behind — it’s a memory you’ll want to show people. For fans of the show, there’s a chance (though not guaranteed) you could spot regulars from the show — or at least see where many episodes’ deals and negotiations took place.
The world famous Las Vegas sign is a must do thing to do while in Las Vegas. It's another fantastic photo stop which is directly in front of the Gateway arches as well. The Gateway Arches which marks the beginning of the iconic strip.
The Little White Wedding chapel is famous for its celebrity weddings and it's the world's first drive-thru wedding chapel. The world famous celebrity weddings include: Jennifer Lopez & Ben Affleck, Kourtney Kardashian, (2022) Michael Jordan & Juanita Vanoy, (1993) Britney Spears and Jason Alexander, (2004) Bruce Willis & Demi Moore, (1987) Frank Sinatra & Mia Farrow. (1966) and more.
Chapel of the Flowers is famous for being a premier Las Vegas wedding venue, known for hosting high-profile celebrity weddings and for its appearances in music videos and television shows. Celebrity wedding: It was the site of Dennis Rodman and Carmen Electra's wedding. Music videos: The Victorian Chapel was used to film Carrie Underwood's "Last Name" music video, and the Magnolia Chapel was used for Rascal Flatts' "Why Wait" music video. Television shows: It has been featured on the TLC shows "Happily Ever Faster" and "Say Yes to the Dress".
Then you roll up to the iconic Gateway Arches, park the bike — and boom: you’re stopped under this huge, glowing gateway. The contrast of moving fast + suddenly hitting this landmark gives the moment a sense of arrival and spectacle, kind of like in a movie. Cinematic neon arches you’d get shots that look straight out of a film or a postcard. Because the arches mark a gateway to downtown, stopping there kind of feels like “you’ve arrived” — into the heart of Vegas. A little adventure: You’re doing something different — not just the Strip or tourist routes, but touring landmarks around the strip. It makes the experience feel more like a fun local exploration that most tourists rarely get to see than a typical tour. Instead of being stuck on a bus or walking, this new e-bike experience feels personal. It’s not just a photo stop, it’s a little moment of “this is why I came to Vegas.”
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