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Treat yourself to an exciting foodie adventure in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip on this 2.5 hour walking food tour. Taste a variety of fun flavors that'll tantalize your palate & have you coming back the next day for more. Discover Vegas’ best kept secret foodie spots & local favorites as you cut the lines at popular places to eat. Sample both savory & sweet treats for a complete meal. As you stroll through 5 major properties, you'll have plenty of opportunities for photos as you wander around the Bellagio gardens, see flamingos at the Wildlife Habitat & find out how many tons of chocolate is flowing through the world’s largest chocolate fountain. This delicious tour of hidden gems, sightseeing & fun facts is a great way to discover the city in just a few hours.

Begin your food tour at the trendiest place on the Las Vegas Strip. Sample a few unique eateries located around the property & your tour guide will let you in on secrets & point out some quirky memorabilia.

A walk along Las Vegas Blvd will have you awe-struck by stunning showgirls & talented artists. You'll explore two different outdoor shopping malls where aromas of onions, fried chicken & pizza fill the air.

Hitting 7 distinct eateries & sampling 1 or 2 small bites at each location, you’ll finish your food tour satiated with not one or two but THREE different sweets. Spend the rest of the day full of great food & unforgettable memories.

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