Fremont Street Experience

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Located in downtown Las Vegas, this pedestrian mall spreads over five blocks along Fremont Street. Home to many casinos and hotels—including Golden Gate Hotel and Casino and Binion’s Gambling Hall and Hotel—it's also known for jaw-dropping shows and fun activities, from free concerts to the 12-story SlotZilla Zipline. Come just before evening to catch Viva Vision, a light and sound show that takes place on the world’s largest video screen—an LED canopy that spans 130,000 square feet. To make sure you don't miss any of the highlights, there's a variety of day and night walking tours available. – Tripadvisor

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Location
425 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101-5620
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Holly L
Feb 4th, 2020

This is a very busy place to be. Downtown Las Vegas. The canopy of lights is so bright that even in the day you can see it well. At night, especially Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, it gets extremely busy. If you are going to Las Vegas, this is a must-see. All of the old casinos with the neon lights is a step back in time. Then you add the millions of modern LED lights that play video and music above you, and it is pure entertainment. They have bands that play on a stage at night, and there are a lot of people dressed up trying to get you to pay them $2 to take your picture with them. Also street performers looking for a few bucks. But you have to see it!

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Edmonton Ed
Feb 24th, 2020

You can get from the strip to Freemont street by bus either the "duece" or "sdx" and it'll cost you $8 for 24hrs. Lots to see and do. Street performers drumming on 5 gallon pails, rolling roses out of reeds you name it it's happening. 3 different stages with dj's live music, it's a none stop party in the evening. Casino's along Freemont were very busy with a lot of action. Didn't feel threatened at all although getting there it seems a little skeatchy. You'll need a full evening to experience it all.

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Cheri M
Mar 4th, 2020

Download the Lyft app on your phone and it will cost you about $10 to get there. Really a different expereience from the Strip. Home of the Golden Nugget and Four Queens to mention a few. Over 12 million LED lights in the overhead canopy with different images happening all the time! Free entertainment all over the place and the people watching is second to none!

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Enz0007
Feb 22nd, 2020

We visited here as part of our day using the Deuce bus, $8 a person for 24hrs a great way to get about the strip.

For me I felt that in comparison to the south end of the strip Fremont area felt run down, with more dodgy characters around.

The digital ceiling is cool but not really enough to keep us in the area for more than 30 mins. There is a zip wire there which is fun too watch along with a few street artists.

Personally I preferred the area by the Linq which also has a zip wire, and street artists .

Worth a visit to see what down town Las Vegas looks like!

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tboned
Feb 2nd, 2020

Downtown Vegas has come an incredibly long way from where it was 20 years ago. The Freemont Street Experience is a sight to behold with the Canopy and the mass of people there on a nightly basis. The best part of it is on most nights, there are 3 - 5 bands playing fantastic music to suit most tastes and it's all free. Get your drinks at the outside bars instead of the casinos. It's usually cheaper, though you can get cheap beers at Binions. Plenty of casinos for gambling are bunched together and more affordable than on the strip. Don't let a trip to Vegas end without going downtown.

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Bernie Y
Feb 20th, 2020

One of the best Vegas experiences. Easy to get to via The Deuce. Always seems to have great entrainment on stage, lots of people, great sound and the multi-media experience on the roof is amazing. While ads promote cheaper drinks than on the Strip that’s not something I observed but neither are they more expensive.

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Dealand
Feb 27th, 2020

I was so excited to see the world’s largest arch screen ceiling, I was definitely amazed by how long and how high definition it is !!
The screen covers the whole street, there are stages along the way, the two at both ends have singers performing, atmosphere is excellent, the street is super busy, filled with all kinds of artists as well as some half naked girls
We took a walk there while we were waiting for our table at the Rock Pizza around the corner.
This area looks much older than the Las Vegas Blvd for sure, but it is an interesting experience, and as they said, “ drinks are not only allowed but also encouraged” on this street!
Pizza was good, but not cheap a regular size one cost over $20, FYI.
You should at least go see the cool screen if you are visiting Vegas !

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Ana C
Jul 28th, 2020

The overhead show was awesome. Some of the entertainment is pretty good and some of the entertainers are rude. Be aware the show girls and most photo opportunities will cost $20 per person to take picture. Not worth it in my opinion. Overall an amazing place. The neon and lights take you back to another time.

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INSBABE
Jun 19th, 2020

Great time any day of the week and evening is the best (all the weird and fascinating acts come out. They do expect a tip if photo’s or extended gawking is done.Cant help it you’ll see the craziest stuff. We felt very safe as there were security/police roaming the area on feet and bikes.

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Jaime
Feb 28th, 2020

My friends and I visited Fremont Street on a Saturday night during a NASCAR and boxing match weekend. My friend wanted to see Brett Michaels. You have to enter metal detectors to get to see the performers otherwise you are walking around the stage and you have to keep moving. There is a screen to see the performers and they also intermittently put the performer on the canopy over the street.

We bought beer and mixed drinks with ease from the outside bar. Getting into the neighboring casinos can be a little tricky if there are a lot of people to use the restrooms. We also enjoyed the many street performers. There are also a few dispensaries in on Fremont Street and lots of places to eat. Special events parking was $20. This is a good place to hang if you don’t want to walk the main strip.

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According to fellow travelers, these are the best ways to experience Fremont Street Experience:

  • Small-Group Downtown and Fremont Street History Walking Tour (From $36.37)
  • Evening Downtown Las Vegas Walking Tour (From $58.00)
  • Pop Culture Walking Tour Downtown With Complimentary Cocktails (From $35.00)
  • Downtown Vegas Sightseeing and Foodie Tour (From $124.00)
  • Las Vegas City Lights Night Tour by Jeep (From $121.81)

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Hotels near Fremont Street Experience:

  • (0.04 mi) Hotel Apache
  • (0.10 mi) Golden Nugget Hotel
  • (0.04 mi) Fremont Hotel & Casino
  • (0.07 mi) Four Queens Hotel and Casino
  • (0.10 mi) The D Las Vegas Hotel
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Restaurants near Fremont Street Experience:

  • (0.01 mi) Chicago Brewing Company
  • (0.01 mi) Hugo's Cellar
  • (0.01 mi) Magnolia's Veranda
  • (0.01 mi) Four Queens Hotel and Casino
  • (0.03 mi) Starbucks - #129 FREMONT
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Attractions near Fremont Street Experience:

  • (0.02 mi) Vegas Street Magic
  • (0.02 mi) Pat DiNizio - Confessions of a Rock Star
  • (0.02 mi) Casino at the Fremont Hotel
  • (0.03 mi) Troy Liquor Bar
  • (0.03 mi) Canyon Club
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