Photos by the vintage signs of old Vegas
Binion's million dollar pyramid
The largest pint glass in Vegas
We'll get them shaken and stirred
The famous vintage Vegas cocktail glass sign
Container Park's fire breathing preying mantis
The sights and sounds of the Fremont Street casinos
Meeting at the entrance to Container Park
Touch the Blarney Stone for luck at the D Casino
See the world's largest golden nugget
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The Weird, Wacky Fremont Bar Experience with Cocktails and Photos

Paradise, United States
Food & Drink ToursNightlifeWalking Tours

About this activity

This food & drink tours is one of the standout things to do in Paradise, United States. it combines the highlights below into a single, easy-to-book experience from €128 per person. The Weird, Wacky, Wonderful Bar Crawl of Fremont Street 3.5 hour crawl

This unique guided bar crawl will take you on a tour of the most fun, unique bars on Fremont Street, including the highly acclaimed Carson and 7th and the award-winning Therapy Restaurant, reknown for its cocktails. We will be having a cocktail at one, a shot at the other (both hand-crafted libations poured from top-notch mixologists) and then we will stop at the former mob owned casino - El Cortez for a tequila shot, (not forgetting we start the tour with photos and champagne in Container Park). You will get photos by the Big Rig Jig - a feat of engineering created by world famous artists, Banksy, the world's largest golden nugget, the D Casino's famous Irish Blarney Stone, Fremont Street Light Show, vintage Vegas signs and the Welcome to Downtown Las Vegas sign! We will be finishing with wine or beer at the Revolving Bar at Binions. You will also have get up to 100 photos on this tour so there is no need to worry about taking photos - you'll get them included in the tour price!

Good to know

  • Duration: approximately 3 hours.
  • Confirmation is instant — your spot is secured the moment you book.
  • Offered in 1 language.
  • A specific meeting point is provided — check the Meeting point section below for the exact location and map.
  • Confirm weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear before you go.

Who it's for

Culture lovers

Best time to visit

Paradise is rewarding year-round, but spring and early autumn typically bring the most comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds than peak summer. Morning departures tend to be quieter and cooler; booking ahead is recommended in high season as popular food & drink tours slots in Paradise sell out.

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€128
per person