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Discover Las Vegas with this self-guided, app-based tour exploring iconic attractions like Caesars Palace and the MGM Grand, all for just $8.88 per person.
Explore the vibrant Las Vegas Strip with Las Vegas Strip: Past & Present Glory Self-Guided Adventure—an affordable, flexible way to see the city’s highlights at your own pace. Priced at just $8.88 per person, this self-guided walking tour lasts approximately 1 to 1.5 hours and offers a unique combination of gameplay, storytelling, and exploration. With a mobile ticket and exact directions, you won’t need a map or guide, making it perfect for independent travelers who want to uncover Vegas’s storied past and dazzling present.
What makes this tour stand out is its engaging app-based format that turns sightseeing into a fun puzzle game. The 11 challenge questions guide you from landmark to landmark, revealing underground stories and interesting facts about places like Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, and the High Roller. The tour has received high praise, with all three reviews rating it a perfect 5 stars—testament to its enjoyable, laid-back approach.
While it’s a self-guided experience, it’s ideal for those who prefer to explore at their own pace—pause and resume as needed—and value cost-efficiency. The $8.88 price point makes it accessible for a wide range of visitors, and the flexibility is a strong advantage over traditional guided tours.


The tour begins at the MGM Grand Monorail Station—a central location on the Strip. From here, you receive your mobile access code that unlocks the interactive game. The start point offers easy access via public transportation, and the end point is at The Fountain at The Linq Promenade, a lively area perfect for further exploration.
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The MGM Grand is the largest hotel and casino in the United States since its opening in 1993. Its Leo the Lion statue is an impressive over 45 feet tall and weighs about 50 tons—the biggest bronze sculpture in the U.S. The tour challenges you to spot this statue and learn its significance, adding a playful twist to your sightseeing.

Next, the tour guides you to New York-New York Hotel & Casino, a site designed to evoke Manhattan’s skyline. A replica of the Statue of Liberty stands outside, measuring 150 feet tall with its pedestal included. It’s a half-scale replica, and the challenge involves finding it and understanding its size relative to the original in New York Harbor.

The tour highlights The Park, a landscaped area that reimagines the typical pedestrian zone with natural landscapes and Nevada-inspired elements. It offers a refreshing break from the busy Strip and serves as a scenic stop where you can learn about the local design influences while solving a puzzle.
One of the most striking stops is Bliss Dance, a 40-foot-tall sculpture depicting a woman dancing. Inspired by artist Marco Cochrane’s experiences at Burning Man, this artwork celebrates female strength and creativity. The puzzle challenges you to observe and find details about the sculpture’s inspiration and significance.
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The Las Vegas café featured on the tour spans three floors and offers a vibrant place to observe the lively surroundings. It’s known for its Rock Shop®, high-speed internet, and patio dining with views of the Strip. The stop encourages some relaxed exploration and photo opportunities, along with solving a challenge related to its features.
The Miracle Mile Shops boasts more than 170 stores and 15 restaurants within a 475,000 square-foot enclosed mall. This stop offers insight into Vegas’s retail scene, with a fun trivia challenge about its Los Angeles-themed decor and shopping options, making it ideal for shoppers or those interested in retail design.

The famous Fountains of Caesars Palace are a highlight, with dramatic water displays choreographed to music and lights. The tour prompts you to find specific details about the fountains, adding an interactive element to this iconic Vegas feature.
The tour concludes at the LINQ Promenade, a lively outdoor district with restaurants, bars, and entertainment. The High Roller observation wheel is a key attraction here, and the challenge involves learning about its size and the experience it offers, closing your exploration with a view of Vegas’s glittering skyline.
Participants access the tour through a mobile ticket that provides an access code for the interactive game. The tour begins at the MGM Grand Monorail Station and ends at The Fountain at The Linq Promenade. The entire experience is private, with no live guide, allowing guests to explore at their own pace. The timing is flexible, with most participants completing the tour within 1 to 1.5 hours.
While the tour involves walking to various landmarks on the Strip, the duration is manageable for most travelers. It’s a self-guided outdoor activity, so comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since the average walk can be considerable. The tour is accessible for service animals and suitable for most individuals.
At just $8.88, this tour provides a cost-effective way to explore the Las Vegas Strip with added entertainment through puzzles and storytelling. The self-guided format allows for full flexibility, making it ideal for visitors who prefer personalized pacing over guided group tours. The reviews praise its fun and easy-to-follow format, emphasizing the interactive experience rather than just passive sightseeing.
This adventure appeals to independent travelers, families, and groups of friends who want to discover the Strip in an engaging way. It’s especially suited for those who like puzzle-solving or want to learn more about Vegas’s landmarks without the expense of guided tours. The self-paced nature makes it perfect for those with a busy schedule or who prefer customized timing.
This tour offers a fun, budget-friendly experience that makes sightseeing in Las Vegas interactive and memorable. Its well-chosen stops and challenge-based format keep the exploration lively and engaging. While it lacks a live guide, the clear directions and storyline content compensate by providing a rich, independent experience.
For anyone looking to see Vegas’s top attractions without the constraints of a scheduled tour, this self-guided adventure delivers both entertainment and insight. The positive reviews confirm it’s a hit among those who value flexibility and fun during their Vegas visit.
“This was a different way to see Vegas. It was fun figuring out the clues and moving around the Strip. Just remember to bring your walking shoes!”
How long does the tour typically last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and the time spent at each stop.
Do I need a guide or special equipment?
No guide is needed, thanks to exact directions provided through the mobile ticket. You only need your smartphone and comfortable shoes.
Can I pause and resume the tour?
Yes, the tour is flexible—you can pause and resume at any point, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
What landmarks are included in the tour?
Major stops include MGM Grand, New York-New York Hotel & Statue of Liberty, The Park, Bliss Dance, Las Vegas café, Miracle Mile Shops, Fountains of Caesars Palace, and The LINQ Promenade with the High Roller.
Is this suitable for all ages?
Yes, the activity is designed for most travelers, with physical requirements limited to walking. It is accessible for service animals.
What is the cost?
The entire experience costs just $8.88 per person, making it an excellent value for a personalized tour of the Strip.