Pass By: Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign, 5100 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
See the New Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign that was completed in 2020 at a cost of 6.5 million dollars.
Stop At: Fremont Street Experience, 425 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Stop and take a walk at The Freemont Street Experience that occupies the westernmost five blocks of Freemont Street.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: The Mob Museum, 300 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Pass by or extend your tour, park and go explore The National Museum of Organized crime and Law Enforcement.
Pass By: The Neon Museum, 770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
See the famous Neon Museum that features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on 2.62 acres
Pass By: Circa Resort & Casino, 8 Fremont St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
See the new Circa Resort & Casino that was built on the site of the old Las Vegas Club and opened in late 2020.
Stop At: Downtown Container Park, 707 Fremont St, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Pass by or stop and explore the Downtown Container Park. An open-air shopping center filled with boutique retail shop, unique restaurants, and live entertainment for the whole family.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: The Elvis Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, 1025 S 1st St Ste 120, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
See The Elvis Wedding chapel and all the wedding chapels of Chapel Row. See why Las Vegas holds over 120,000 wedding a year.
Pass By: Golden Nugget Las Vegas Hotel & Casino, 129 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
Drive through the Golden Nugget and let the car give you the deep history of this Las Vegas landmark that was built in 1946.
Pass By: Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas Strip, NV, USA
See the Fabulous Las Vegas Strip in a pure open-air electric ride.
Pass By: Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, 713 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
Drive by or stop and visit the famous home of The Pawn Stars!
Pass By: El Cortez Hotel and Casino, 600 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
See the historic El Cortez Hotel and Casino that was previously owned by the notorious gangster Bugsy Siegel and built in 1941.