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Explore Las Vegas in a 3-hour open-top bus tour with neon sign sights, iconic landmarks, and a visit to the Neon Museum, all for $89 per person.

This Las Vegas night tour offers a vivid look at the city’s brightest sights, combining a 3-hour open-top bus ride with an in-depth visit to the Neon Museum. For $89 per person, travelers get to enjoy stunning views of the Strip, photo stops at iconic landmarks like the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, and a 45-minute guided tour of the neon signs at the Neon Museum, with admission included.
The tour departs from Treasure Island at 8:15 pm and provides an easy, driver-led experience that eliminates the hassle of logistics. It’s ideal for those wanting a comprehensive nighttime overview of Vegas, with excellent vantage points and meaningful insights about the city’s neon history. However, note that hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included, which is something to keep in mind for planning.
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The tour begins at Treasure Island Las Vegas — TI Hotel & Casino, located at 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S. Travelers meet here at 8:15 pm to board the open-top double-decker bus, which then embarks on a 2.5-hour journey along the Las Vegas Strip. The meeting point is easily accessible via public transportation, making it convenient for most visitors.
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, providing a seamless experience without the need for additional transportation arrangements. It’s important to arrive on time, as late arrivals risk missing parts of the tour.

The Neon Museum is the highlight of the experience, with admission included in the ticket price. Here, visitors spend about 45 minutes wandering among over 250 vintage signs. The museum showcases colorful murals and signs that tell the story of Vegas’s neon past, making it a must-see for photo enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
The museum’s collection features signs from famous casinos, hotels, and entertainment venues, providing a nostalgic glimpse into Las Vegas’s history. Visitors also get to see murals celebrating key figures in Vegas’s story. The museum’s size might be smaller than some expect, but the quality of the signs and stories make it worthwhile.

Boarding the double-deck bus makes for a memorable way to see Las Vegas’s most iconic sights. The open-top design allows unobstructed views of the neon-lit skyline and landmarks. The guide provides digital commentary full of fun facts and insights as the bus passes famous locations.
Key stops along the route include the Welcome to Las Vegas sign, where a 15-minute photo opportunity allows for memorable pictures. The bus then drives past Fremont Street, the lively downtown district packed with restaurants, bars, and colorful lights. Travelers can also enjoy views of Paris Las Vegas, with its 50-story Eiffel Tower replica, and the Venetian with its gondolas and Italian architecture.
The Strat Hotel, standing 1,149 feet tall, is also on the route, featuring an observation deck and thrill rides. The driver’s friendly, punctual, and informative style earns praise, making the ride both fun and educational.

The 15-minute stop at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign is a highlight, offering a unique opportunity for nighttime photos of this iconic symbol. The bus then continues along the Strip, with stops or pass-by moments at Paris Las Vegas, Venetian, and Fremont Street.
At Fremont Street, the vibrant, lively atmosphere and bright neon make for excellent photo opportunities, especially after sunset. This area is known for its eclectic bars, restaurants, and entertainment options. It’s an energetic, colorful district that captures the essence of Vegas at night.
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During the 45-minute Neon Museum visit, expect to see signs from Vegas’s golden age of neon. The signs are displayed outdoors, with murals celebrating Las Vegas’s history. The museum’s exhibits include vintage signs from famous casinos and hotels.
The experience is enhanced by the guidance of knowledgeable staff who share stories behind the signs. While some reviews note the museum’s size may be smaller than anticipated, the quality and historical value of the signs compensate for this.

The open-top double-decker bus offers a great vantage point for viewing the nighttime lights of Vegas. The most praised aspect of the ride is the spectacular views combined with informative commentary.
It is a relaxed pacing, with enough time at each landmark for photos and brief sightseeing. The group size stays limited to 48 travelers, ensuring that the experience remains comfortable and personalized. Travelers also note that most of the journey is smooth, and the driver’s personality adds a friendly touch to the overall experience.

Included in the ticket is a free 30-minute bay time at Atomic Golf, a driving range where visitors can practice their swing at their convenience, adding extra value to the overall experience. This flexible pass allows for use at any later time during the visit, providing a fun break from sightseeing.
Although hotel transportation is not included, the central meeting point at Treasure Island makes it easy to join the tour, especially for those staying nearby.
At $89 per person, this tour provides a comprehensive evening experience that combines sightseeing, history, and photo opportunities. The admission to the Neon Museum alone makes it a good value, especially considering the guided commentary and photo stops.
However, travelers should be aware that no hotel pick-up or drop-off is provided, and traffic delays can occur during busy nights or major events like Formula 1. The group size and timing are well-managed, making it suitable for most visitors wanting a relaxed, informative, and picturesque evening.
This Vegas by Night tour offers a balanced blend of sightseeing, history, and entertainment. The highlight is undoubtedly the Neon Museum, which provides vivid, nostalgic visuals of Vegas’s neon past. The open-top bus ride supplies fantastic views of the Strip illuminated at night, complemented by informative commentary.
The lack of hotel transportation may be a minor drawback for some, but the centrally located meeting point helps ease access. The group size and well-paced stops make this a comfortable way to explore Las Vegas after dark.
Overall, it is a solid choice for visitors interested in nighttime city views and neon sign history. The $89 price point reflects good value, especially with admission included to the Neon Museum and extra perks like the Atomic Golf pass.
“We loved this tour! Great way to see the Vegas lights at night, fun facts provided throughout the tour and enjoyed seeing the vintage neon signs at…”
Is hotel pickup available for this tour?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included; the tour starts at Treasure Island Las Vegas.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 8:15 pm.
What stops are included during the bus ride?
Stops include Welcome to Las Vegas sign, Fremont Street, Paris Las Vegas, Venetian, and the Strat Tower.
Is the Neon Museum visit included in the ticket price?
Yes, the $89 ticket includes 45 minutes at the Neon Museum with admission.
Can I take photos at the Neon Museum?
Yes, photography is permitted, but tripods are not allowed.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum group size is 48 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
What should I bring for the Neon Museum visit?
A camera or smartphone for photos and dress warmly if visiting during cooler months, as it can get chilly on the open-top bus.
Is this tour suitable for accessibility needs?
Guests should notify Big Bus staff upon arrival for assistance and accommodations.
Will there be commentary during the bus ride?
Yes, expert digital commentary provides information and fun facts throughout the journey.
What are the cancellation policies?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Reservations are recommended about 32 days in advance, and tickets can be purchased through the booking platform.
Would you recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for those seeking an easy, scenic overview of Vegas at night combined with a visit to the Neon Museum—a memorable way to experience the city’s vibrant lights and history.