Recommended by 99% of Travellers
Grab a drink and lets go!
Mostly indoors
Great for beginning of your trip so you know where to go - saving you time and money....
Hey everyone, I'm Jonathan and after months of exploration, I've put together the only original walking experience of must-see spots on the Vegas Strip. The hidden and iconic gems you shouldnt miss - spots even locals don't know. I've cut out the guesswork, the boring stuff and created a smooth small-group walking tour for a less stressful and more personal trip.
We'll see a lot!
How to find the hidden bars/ speakeasies, secret pizza shop, Skybar overlooking the Strip. Prime happy hr food/ drink spots and deals, lunch specials, affordable Michelin bistro.
Show you how/ where to eat and drink quality in Vegas on a budget!
Also the prettier side: wildlife habitat w/ exotic fish and birds, flamingos, botanical garden, Chandelier bar, largest chocolate fountain, photo spots, views of the strip and Bellagio fountains, a walk through little Venice and more.
Questions? Ask!
user_attributes Ages: 0 - 100 (contact/ request private tour if member(s) under 21 yrs old)
groups Size: Max 15 per tour (unless booking private)
private_connectivity Booking Type: Public and Private Tours
hourglass_bottom Duration: 2- 3 hours (depends on group size, walk speed and stopage time)
nest_clock_farsight_analog Start Time: 8am, noon, 4pm (contact for other time request)
g_translate Language: English and bad English
North-end of the Strip. I ll provided eact location and adress upon booking
South-end. We end at the opposite end from where we start. We don't end where we started.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
The idea of the walk is if you're in Vegas for 2-3 days and want to cut to the chase and see the good stuff and not waste time and money wandering around aimlessly - then these are the places you should go and things you should see. A lot of the resorts are merely hotel & casino, that's it and there's nothing in them that I'm dying to show people. Those are the places I skip.
Tours are $49 - $59 depending time, day and availability.
A. Cheap tours attracts a problemaic clientle. Already tried it.
2. Keeps the tours small, private, more personal and flexible.
Easier to cater to the needs and wants of smaller groups.
1. That's what I ask you. There's no cheat codes here.
No.
2 - 3 hrs depending on group size, how often people stop for drinks, photos, how fast or slow people walk.
No. Generaly I'll have another tour right after. Also, stopping to eat will add another 30 minutes or an hour to the tour. Eat before or after. Others on the tour might have plans, reservations for restaurants, shows or other activities after the tour so stopping to eat could inconvenience others. Some people eat before the tour or might not want to eat where you do and no one wants to stop to watch you eat.
This isn't McDonalds where you get to make it your way. There will probably be others on the tour and they don't want to watch and wait for you to shop in Shoe Palace. Do you really want to pay me to watch you eat and shop?
Most tours someone grabs drinks to go or a slice of pizza to go. That's 100% fine.
I don't think vegas in general is kid friendly. Kids can be a buzzkill when everyone wants to grab drinks and enjoy adult Disneyland. It' fairly awkward when I get a bachelorette party or women doing a mom's trip to escape their kids and then a nice innocent family with underage children joins the tour and has to witness the debauchery. If you must bring kids, contact me first, book private. But know, there's nothing for me to show them and they're usually tired, bored and whinning after 20 minutes which is why children pay the same price as adults.
Ya but it'll be boring.
I don't know, check the weather.
Be presentable.
No, this is a walking tour.
Yes and no. I leave people every week. Mostly because they don't communicate, or respond to my messages and they show up after the tour starts without telling me they're running late. So I have no idea when they're showing up or if they even are. Or they'll say they're running five minutes late which then turns into 10, then 20 minutes. So eventually I have to get moving because typically there are others on the tour or I have a tour after. I'm like an airplane - I depart on time and I don't turn around to pick up late passengers. So be on tme or better yet, be early. Once the tour starts, I'm not going to be on my phone trying to help you play catch up and navgate the maze of casinos because I'll be giving my attention to the people that did show up on time. Vegas is a major city and like every major city, there's traffic for whatever reason. So be early and on time.
There's no helping you