Join us for an exciting afternoon walking tour that reveals 120 years of Las Vegas history! Stroll through the lively downtown Fremont District as you uncover the fascinating stories that shaped our vibrant city. In just two hours, you’ll learn about the birth of Las Vegas, the mob’s influence, haunted tales, and intriguing prohibition trivia. We’ll even stop by a few bars along the way, including a hidden Speakeasy!
The "Kings of Vegas: Mobsters and Casinos Highroller Speakeasy Crawl" takes you deep into the legends and lore of the criminal minds that crafted the city’s narrative. Discover the shadowy dealings and notorious figures that earned Las Vegas its reputation for greed and glamour.
This thrilling tour offers a unique perspective on the darker side of Vegas, showcasing its mafia ties and chilling stories at notable bars and eerie locations. Please note, drinks are not included. Get ready for an adventure like no other!
Meet your guide in front of the Plaza Hotel & Casino next to Pinkbox Donuts at 1 North Main Street, Las Vegas. Your guide will be wearing a company T-shirt. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the tour.
Built in the early 1970s, at a high point in mob activity in Vegas, there are bound to be the spirits of a few mobsters lingering here. Learn their tales.
This iconic symbol of Las Vegas is still the largest mechanical neon sign in the world.
Discover the at times adulterous story of this, Las Vegas's very first casino, originally opened in 1905.
This storied casino holds the record for several Vegas firsts, but its murderous owner is perhaps more famous.
At this home of all things mafia, discover the stories of some of the most recognized names in mob history.
The El Cortez was Las Vegas's first major resort and is the only hotel/casino to be included on the National Register of Historic Places. Here, discover the story of Jackie Gaughan, an honest man among many dishonest characters.
Although this bar is fairly new, built in 2012, the atmosphere is decidedly old-school. Discover the legend of the "Queen of the Speakeasies" here.
At this space that even features a trick door, learn the history of absinthe, one of the oldest drinks on record.
Discover the tale of Guy McAfee, the man who coined the term "Las Vegas Strip", and this, the hotel and casino he built.
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