Fabulous neon, historic bars, quirky characters, and the lore of Las Vegas are the quintessential ingredients of a spirited 2 hour walking tour of Fremont Street topped off with cocktails and hearty toasts at two of Downtowns most famous bars. Our small group tour starts at dusk, where well meet up at an historic hotel for a complimentary welcome cocktail. Then, its on to Fremont Street to view the famed signs of the El Cortez Hotel, Downtowns historic crown jewel, now a building on the National Register. Well pass by a popular new neighborhood trending as an arts, retail, and festival district that has a famed fire sculpture from the Burning Man festival. Well trek over to the 4 blocks of the Historic Casino District, crossing the famous Neon Trail that connects the Neon Museum to the legendary Welcome to Las Vegas Sign. Nearby Slotzilla Plaza features a spot that marks the citys love of the success of excess. Here your local tour guide will share some little known gems of local lore that links past to present. Then we’ll head over to Glitter Gulch, the historic four blocks of the original Casino District that began in the 1930s with legalized gambling – and is still home to ten storied casinos and iconic signs. Today, the street is both a public square and a vast outdoor mall dominated by a gigantic video screen, 90 feet above the street, with productions nightly that may feature songs by the likes of Green Day, Imagine Dragons or Bon Jovi. Its all part of a nightly street carnival extraordinaire, with parades of participants, from Elvis impersonators to scantily clad Vegas showgirls reminding us, after all, that were in Sin City. Standing at the towering old cowboy sign, Vegas Vic, youll get some amazing details of old Vegas, and youll stand in a place for an only in Vegas moment where the neon sign is the building and the building itself is the sign. Along the way, the guide will share some little known facts, oddities, local folklore, pointing out some sites of memorable movie scenes. But the main attra
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