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Discover Old Las Vegas on a 3.5-hour guided tour for $155, exploring Fremont Street, iconic landmarks, and the Stratosphere Tower with a Spanish-speaking guide.

The Las Vegas: Old Las Vegas Tour offers a 3.5-hour journey through the city’s earliest streets, priced at $155 per person. Led by a 100% Spanish-speaking guide, this tour is perfect for those eager to uncover the roots of Las Vegas in a comfortable, intimate setting. The tour departs from your hotel and includes complimentary WiFi during the journey, making it easy to stay connected and share the sights.
This tour emphasizes visiting iconic landmarks like Fremont Street, the Largest Slot Machine, and the Largest Screen in the World, along with a trip to the Stratosphere Tower for breathtaking city views. While it covers many highlights efficiently, travelers should note the weight limit of 280 lbs, with an additional fee of $99 for those exceeding this. This experience suits visitors interested in Las Vegas history, vibrant cityscapes, and impressive attractions—all with the ease of a guided, Spanish-language service.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your hotel, where a comfortable minivan awaits. During the round trip, complimentary WiFi keeps guests connected, allowing for quick sharing of photos and immediate access to recommendations. The Spanish-speaking guide greets guests onboard, setting a friendly tone for the exploration ahead.
Once on the road, the guide provides insight into Las Vegas history and current attractions, making the experience both educational and engaging. The journey to Fremont Street offers a smooth start, with plenty of time to prepare for the vibrant sights ahead. The group size typically allows for a personalized experience, with the guide capturing memorable moments with guests’ cameras.

Fremont Avenue, known as Las Vegas’ first paved street, forms the core of Old Las Vegas. The guide leads a walk along this lively street, pointing out notable sites such as the First Hotel in Las Vegas—a significant piece of the city’s past. Guests can admire the vintage architecture and observe the blend of old and new in the downtown area.
Highlights include viewing the Largest Slot Machine, an attraction sure to draw attention with its size and novelty. The avenue also offers glimpses of local history, making it a favorite stop for those curious about Las Vegas origins. The guide makes sure to share stories behind each landmark, adding context to the visual spectacle.
A unique feature of this tour is the visit to the Shark Pond at the Only Pool in Las Vegas, ranked among the top 10 pools worldwide. This attraction stands out for its distinctive shark-themed pond, offering a rare chance to see marine life in a setting linked to Las Vegas’ entertainment scene. While not specified if guests can swim, the site provides a fascinating visual experience.
The guide explains the pool’s significance and how it fits into Las Vegas’s reputation for extravagant pool areas. This stop adds a splash of novelty to the tour, contrasting the historic sights with modern, themed attractions.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour then makes its way to the Largest Slot Machine, which captures attention through its impressive size and vibrant display. Guests can take photos and marvel at the scale of this gaming icon, emphasizing Las Vegas’ reputation as the gambling capital.
Not far from here, guests encounter the Largest Screen in the World, which dazzles with its light and sound show. The guide arranges for photo opportunities, allowing travelers to capture this spectacle. These attractions demonstrate the city’s flair for creating larger-than-life entertainment experiences, even in its historic district.

A highlight of this tour is the visit to the Stratosphere Tower, the tallest observation tower in the United States. Included in the tour is a climb ticket that grants access to the tower’s observation deck. Guests ascend to the top to enjoy breathtaking views of Las Vegas’ skyline and surrounding desert landscape.
This stop offers a chance to appreciate the city’s scale and beauty from a panoramic perspective. The guide ensures guests have ample time to take photos and soak in the scenery, making it a memorable part of the journey.

Throughout the tour, the Spanish-speaking guide actively engages with guests, sharing stories and details about each site. The guide also offers to capture photos with guests’ cameras, ensuring everyone leaves with quality memories. Their expertise helps guests understand the significance of each landmark and appreciate the city’s character beyond the glitz.
The guide’s friendly approach and knowledge enhance the experience, making the tour both educational and enjoyable. Guests value the opportunity to learn about Las Vegas in their native language while enjoying the sights.
The tour’s transportation involves comfortable minivans, which facilitate easy movement between stops. The pacing balances sightseeing with enough time at each location to explore and take photos, avoiding rushed experiences.
Guests should consider the weight limit of 280 lbs (126 kilos), with an additional fee of $99 for extra weight, payable on the day of the tour. The tour is suitable for most travelers but may require some physical mobility for the ascents at the Stratosphere Tower.

After exploring the landmarks and soaking in the views, the guide leads the group back to the starting point. The round trip includes free WiFi, allowing guests to share their favorite moments immediately. The total duration of 3.5 hours makes this an accessible addition to a day in Las Vegas, especially for those interested in history, iconic attractions, and skyline views.
This tour is ideal for Spanish speakers or those who prefer a guided experience in Spanish. It appeals to travelers interested in historic landmarks, Vegas icons, and panoramic city views without extensive walking or physical strain. The inclusion of famous sights like the Largest Slot Machine and the Largest Screen adds fun and visual appeal. However, the additional fee for those over 280 lbs is a consideration for larger guests.
The Las Vegas: Old Las Vegas Tour offers a well-rounded overview of the city’s early days and modern attractions, delivered in an engaging and accessible format.
What is the duration of the Old Las Vegas Tour?
The tour lasts 3.5 hours, making it a manageable addition to your day in Las Vegas.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $155 per person, covering transportation, guide, and the visit to the Stratosphere Tower.
Is there a guide available in languages other than Spanish?
No, the tour is exclusively led by a Spanish-speaking guide.
What attractions are included in the tour?
Guests visit Fremont Street, see the Largest Slot Machine, the Largest Screen, and ascend the Stratosphere Tower.
Are meals or drinks included?
No, the tour focuses on sightseeing; meals and drinks are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there any physical requirements?
Guests should be able to handle some walking and climbing, especially at the Stratosphere Tower, with a weight limit of 280 lbs.
Is WiFi available during the tour?
Yes, free WiFi is provided on the minivan during the round trip.
What should I bring?
Carrying a camera and comfortable shoes is recommended, especially for walking along Fremont Street.
What makes this tour stand out?
The focus on Old Las Vegas landmarks, the Spanish-language guide, and the panoramic views from the Stratosphere make it a comprehensive yet relaxed way to experience the city’s roots and highlights.