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Embark on a 2-Hour guided tour to witness the neon spectacle of the world famous ‘Glitter Gulch’. An oasis of adult-minded fun, Fremont Street is known for its twinkling bulbs, colorful neon, casinos, gambling, and other amusements befitting the birthplace of a city known as ‘Sin City’.

Begin at the very point where city began. Outfitted with your own personal ear monitor to hear your guides every word, colorful stories and fun facts will lead you on a journey down Fremont St. that take you from the first days of Las Vegas to the exiting revitalization of today.

See famous Vegas Vic and other amazing signs, flashing & bursting with color. Watch thrill seekers whiz by 100-feet above on the Slotzilla zipline. Hear and see performers on 3 live stages and witness a video show on the 4-block long, 12.5 million LED video screen in the sky. Visit the “most amazing hotel pool in the country” (CNN Travel) and pose for a photo with a 40' tall, FIRE-BLOWING PRAYING MANTIS!

Discover the amazingly revitalized Fremont East. Touted as the next Silicon Valley or ‘Greenwich Village’ of Las Vegas, here you’ll find unique restaurants, shops, clubs and entertainment venues buzzing into the wee hours of the morning. Step back in time at the El Cortez or continue your evening where the tour concludes inside Downtown Container Park, an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment experience and hub of the new community.

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