Spanning four city blocks, the Fremont Street Experience is a massive outdoor mall and the site of Las Vegas’ first freestanding casino building. Today, it hosts 10 different casinos with games and tables, many restaurants and free concerts, and other forms of live entertainment, with several performances staged each day. It is also notable for its famous Viva Vision canopy, which projects thousands of different color combinations and images.
- Open 24 hours a day
- 425 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, 89101
Fremont Street Experience
Featuring concerts, light shows and several casinos, the Fremont Street Experience is one of the biggest attractions in downtown Vegas. Visitors can experience this piece of Sin City history in a variety of ways, including walking tours, Trike and Segway tours, or even a private tour with an Elvis impersonator in a pink Cadillac convertible.
- Things to know before you go
- Fremont Street is a must-stop for first-time visitors to Las Vegas.
- Guided tours of Fremont Street last from 45 minutes to two hours.
- Visit during the day and at night to see all sides of the Fremont Street Experience.
How to get there
The Fremont Street Experience is located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas, between Las Vegas Boulevard and Eighth Street. The double-decker Deuce bus shuttles passengers between the Strip and Fremont Street, but if you’re in a hurry, a taxi or car is the best way to get there. Garage parking at the Fremont Street Experience is free, with validation at any of the many participating casinos.
when you get there
While there’s always something fun going on at the Fremont Street Experience, the best time to visit is at night when the neon is lit up and Vivo Vision shows the light on the video screen ceiling every hour.
Non-Gambling Attractions on Fremont Street
Whether you’ve blown your budget or simply need a break from the slot machines and tables at historic Las Vegas casinos, the Fremont Street Experience offers so much more in the way of entertainment. Soar above the crowds on the SlotZilla zip line, take a $1 million cash selfie at the iconic Binion’s casino, stroll past historic neon signs at the Neon Museum, reminisce about mob history at the Mob Museum, do some shopping at the Downtown Container Park or Watch the fish swimming in the Golden Nugget Shark Tank.
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