Fremont Street

Fremont Street is a five-block shopping mall that houses every brand you can think of. It also features the world's largest video screen, rows of souvenir shops, street artists, and margaritas made with tequila and triple sec.
More than half of the tourists who visit Las Vegas each year visit Fremont Street in downtown Las Vegas to see its dazzling "Electronic Sky Dome." This $16.5 million display, comprised of 12.5 million LED lights, spans four city blocks. Every night, at dusk, the Fremont Street dome begins to illuminate, offering visitors the most breathtaking Las Vegas experience.

Attractions Location: Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

Opening hours:
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)

Official phone number: Ticketing Inquiry
+1-702-6785600

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Fremont Street tours

1-Day Itinerary: Fremont Street Experience & Downtown Las Vegas Highlights

Explore the iconic Fremont Street Experience, famous for its dazzling LED canopy, live entertainment, and classic casinos. This day introduces the vibrant heart of downtown Las Vegas.

  • Start at Fremont Street Experience (accessible via RTC Downtown Loop bus or taxi).
  • Visit casinos like Golden Nugget and Binion’s (all within walking distance).
  • Check out the Neon Museum (5 min taxi or 15 min walk).
  • End with the Viva Vision light show on Fremont Street at night.

Transport: Walking around Fremont Street; taxi or RTC bus from/to hotel.

Accommodation/Food: Stay at Fremont Hotel & Casino or Golden Nugget. Dine at Heart Attack Grill or therapy-themed Therapy restaurant on Fremont Street.

Souvenirs: Neon-themed merchandise, casino chips, vintage Vegas postcards, T-shirts from gift shops on Fremont Street.


2-Day Itinerary: Fremont Street & Arts District

Combine Fremont Street’s vibrant energy with a cultural visit to the nearby Arts District, full of galleries, shops, and trendy eateries.

  • Day 1: Follow 1-day Fremont Street itinerary.
  • Day 2: Take a short taxi or RTC bus ride (about 10 min) to the Las Vegas Arts District.
  • Explore galleries, vintage shops, and street art murals.
  • Lunch at Makers & Finders or other local cafés.
  • Visit the Mob Museum downtown (5 min taxi or 10 min walk from Fremont).

Transport: Taxi or RTC bus between Fremont Street and Arts District; walking within both areas.

Accommodation/Food: Continue staying downtown; try new restaurants like Le Thai or Therapy for local flavors.

Souvenirs: Local art pieces, handmade jewelry, vintage collectibles, Mob Museum branded items.


3-Day Itinerary: Fremont Street, Arts District & Downtown Attractions

Explore Fremont Street and its surroundings, plus other downtown attractions for a well-rounded experience.

  • Day 1-2: Follow 2-day itinerary.
  • Day 3: Visit Container Park, an open-air shopping and entertainment venue near Fremont (walking distance).
  • Explore the Downtown Container Park shops and grab lunch.
  • Spend afternoon at the Discovery Children’s Museum if traveling with kids (short taxi or bus ride).
  • Evening visit to SlotZilla zip line on Fremont Street.

Transport: Walking and taxis/RTC buses as needed.

Accommodation/Food: Downtown hotels recommended. Try pizza at Evel Pie or upscale dining at Triple George Grill.

Souvenirs: Unique local crafts, artisan foods, kid-friendly toys from Discovery Museum gift shop.


4-Day Itinerary: Fremont Street and Beyond Downtown

Add excursions to nearby iconic Las Vegas spots while still enjoying downtown’s vibrant scene.

  • Days 1-3: Follow 3-day itinerary.
  • Day 4: Visit the Las Vegas Strip via taxi or RTC bus (approx. 15-20 min).
  • Explore famous casinos like Bellagio, Caesars Palace, and watch the Bellagio Fountain Show.
  • Return to Fremont Street for nighttime entertainment.

Transport: Taxi or RTC bus between downtown and Strip.

Accommodation/Food: Stay downtown or near the Strip. Experience fine dining at Giada or Hell’s Kitchen on the Strip.

Souvenirs: Vegas-themed apparel and collectibles from Strip gift shops and Fremont Street.


5-Day Itinerary: Fremont Street, Strip & Nearby Nature

Expand your trip with nature excursions while enjoying Fremont Street and Las Vegas’s entertainment.

  • Days 1-4: Follow 4-day itinerary.
  • Day 5: Take a day trip to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area (30 min taxi or rental car).
  • Hiking, scenic drives, and photography opportunities.
  • Return for evening Fremont Street entertainment.

Transport: Taxi or rental car for Red Rock Canyon; local transport downtown.

Accommodation/Food: Continue downtown stay; try casual dining at Therapy or Cornish Pasty Co.

Souvenirs: Outdoor gear and Red Rock Canyon souvenirs available at visitor center.


6-Day Itinerary: Complete Downtown & Surroundings Exploration

Enjoy Fremont Street and its adjacent neighborhoods, plus additional Las Vegas cultural and entertainment venues.

  • Days 1-5: Follow 5-day itinerary.
  • Day 6: Visit Springs Preserve (15 min taxi or rental car).
  • Explore botanical gardens, museums, and walking trails.
  • Evening visit to Downtown Las Vegas events or a show on Fremont Street.

Transport: Taxi or rental car for Springs Preserve; walking around Fremont.

Accommodation/Food: Downtown lodging recommended; try casual American fare at PublicUs or Therapy.

Souvenirs: Native American crafts, botanical gifts, and educational toys from Springs Preserve gift shop.


7-Day Itinerary: Ultimate Fremont Street & Las Vegas Experience

This week-long itinerary blends Fremont Street’s excitement with Las Vegas’s best attractions, dining, entertainment, and nearby nature.

  • Days 1-6: Follow 6-day itinerary.
  • Day 7: Relax with a spa day at a downtown hotel or explore lesser-known neighborhoods like Chinatown (short taxi ride).
  • Enjoy final evening at Fremont Street with live music and dining.

Transport: Walking, taxis, and public transit as needed.

Accommodation/Food: Choose a downtown hotel with spa facilities, such as The D or Golden Nugget. Dine at Lotus of Siam for renowned Thai cuisine.

Souvenirs: Spa products, Chinatown specialty goods, Fremont Street memorabilia.


User Reviews

By pufferfish |

Fremont Street in Las Vegas is the birthplace of gambling, a neon-lit, retro neighborhood. The 400-meter dome hosts a nightly sound and light show, creating a sci-fi experience! Zip lines are a thrill, and street rock bands, drag queens, and street performers create a vibrant atmosphere. More down-to-earth than the Strip, the old casinos and neon signs create a 1960s-inspired atmosphere. A true nightlife enthusiast's paradise, visit in the evening for the most stunning lights!

By Fan. |

It retains the characteristics of the United States in the last century. In fact, from today's perspective, it is a bit rustic and vulgar, but the rusticity and vulgarity are very tasteful and very personalized. It is worth a visit.

By Peanut Fatty |

There are many street performers in the old town of Las. Although it is not as prosperous as the main streets, the performances here are more down-to-earth and worth visiting if you have time.

By Simon |

The street with the canopy, very beautiful place, high-tech

By Low-key |

The lights at night are very dazzling and beautiful. It is worth going.

By Changsheng General 2017 |

The pedestrian street beneath the canopy is lined with shops and bustling with tourists. The ancient neon lights shimmer in vibrant colors, and entertainers with diverse personalities perform their talents, a feast for the eyes.

By KimX |

During my time in Las Vegas, I visited a few times with friends. It was lively, with a 1990s American feel and a giant screen similar to the ones at the Place in Beijing. While there weren't many surprises, every visit with friends brought back fond memories.

By sakya0501 |

It's very lively~~ It's a completely different experience from Las Vegas Boulevard! It's a place you can't miss~~

By Dolphin |

The bright lights and various street performers will surprise you, and there are strippers dancing on the stage. You will see many things that you can't see or imagine in your daily life! The huge electronic screen runs through the entire street, which is also quite shocking.

By Summer scent ccxghost |

It's quite lively when you drive by, but it's said that the old town is generally safe.

By Jing |

It has a very American local flavor. You can experience the zipline above and overlook the people below.

Sometimes there will be light activities and the screens above will keep switching.

By AK7501 |

The light show is worth seeing, and it and the artists on the roadside form a beautiful landscape.

By Managing Dubai Real Estate |

The ceiling is very cool, a bit like the World Trade Center, and it is worth a look.

By Lao Zhang |

The "Fremont" skylight street in the old town is said to be the world's largest light dome, made up of 12.5 million light-emitting diodes, showing visitors more than 16 million color combinations and endlessly changing graphics.

By Calm |

This area is part of the old Las Vegas Strip, a short distance from the Strip. Driving there, you'll feel a sense of decadence and extravagance. The main attraction of this pedestrian street is the high-caliber street performers, with several stages for bands and soloists, each taking turns performing. The street is bustling with people, and Americans, with their outgoing and cheerful nature, dance to the music. Starting at 8:00 sharp, every hour, a massive, 300-meter-long, four-story-high skylight show, composed of millions of LED lights, begins. It's quite a spectacle.

By Butter Flying YA |

The skylight is similar to the one at the World Trade Center in Beijing, but the trapeze artists gliding underneath it add a touch of fun. There are several stages on the street, each with performances. I was particularly impressed by one female DJ, who performed her own songs and dances, leading the entire crowd like a master.

By EVA |

It really has a sense of extravagance and luxury, which is completely different from Fifth Avenue. When we went there, it was a little after 5 o'clock, so many LED lights were not turned on. Don't let the tour guide take you there.

By A mouthful of candy |

I went there a few years ago, not realizing it was a shopping district with big brands. I went to see the electronic marquee during New Year's Eve. Then, I bought a really nice, durable photo album for five dollars at a nearby souvenir shop. It was super thick, and it's still not even full of photos. I even ran into a film crew filming, but I didn't recognize anyone there.

By Chen Xiaoqiong |

You can find clothes here, whether you are wearing clothes or not.

By 🐵 Chandou🍼 |

It feels like a bar street in downtown. There are shows on the big screen above the head at regular intervals. The effect is quite good.

By Snowy mountains in the background |

This is a show worth seeing in Old Town Las Vegas

By ranger |

In the old town, there is a very traditional street, and the light show every night is very unique.

By loboto |

Let’s go shopping. . . . . . . .

By Uncle Big Bear |

The busiest shopping mall, full of people, haha

By Lin Mumu's Playing Around the Earth |

I stayed here the first night and had no idea it was here. I was so tired from driving. I came back here after returning from the Grand Canyon. It's so sexy and has so many things to offer.

By Guangzhou-Falling Flowers |

Fremont Street is a highly praised pedestrian street. I think its most striking feature is the numerous street performers, including robotic dancers, percussionists, and saxophone players. Their performances are so high-caliber that they would captivate audiences even on television. There are also photo ops featuring sexy American women and handsome men, and several stages for bands and soloists, each taking turns performing. The street is bustling with people, and Americans are known for their outgoing and cheerful nature. Many people break into dances to the music. Under the stage of a rock band, a family of four—a father, daughter, and mother and son—danced with abandon, oblivious to the tourists around them. The scene is truly captivating. If you're lucky enough to be in Las Vegas, be sure to visit Fremont Street; it won't disappoint.

By Thunderbolt Xu Xu•Zhong Zhong |

If you have time, you can try the flying trapeze. We didn't go because we didn't have much time. There were a lot of people at night and it was very lively.

By MsWu Global Practical Guide |

The city is a vibrant and bustling city, a true neon city that never sleeps. The hourly light show is a real treat.

By Schrödinger can't find the cat |

There's a game experience where you slide from one end of the street to the other! I really love it! ...

By Happy Travel |

Old Las Vegas is bustling with activity! You'll find street performers, small shops, and music everywhere, so much so that you'll have to lean over to hear what's being said. The street art is incredibly cool, and it's worth checking out at night.

By Tian M |

I went there at night. The sky curtain was nice and there were performances on time. There was nothing else. There were only people selling things and performing on the street.

By Cao Xiaoqing |

It's a very famous street, and the night view is great. There are many people and there are street performances.

By Tingting |

Very busy street, there is a Ferris wheel here, highly recommended

By Sheep looks forward to the next stop |

The electronic screen is a gimmick, but the real meaning lies in the local culture. People of all ages can sing and dance and enjoy the music. This may be the freedom of America.

By Fanny |

Fremont Street is located in the heart of downtown Las Vegas. This is the old town, so many firsts were born here, such as the first hotel in Las Vegas (Hotel Nevada, 1906, now called the Golden Gate Hotel), the first telephone (1907), the first paved street (1925), the first elevator (1932), the first high-rise building (Fremont Hotel, 1956), the first Nevada gaming license, the first traffic light, etc.

By Colorful Movement Love Travel |

It's very unique, but the surrounding security is not very good, so be careful.

By Have some fun |

It's worth seeing. Go at night. It's very quiet during the day. There are not many people. It's mainly for the lights.

By Ganin x |

If you go to Las Vegas, you must visit this place. I like the LED screen above it very much. You can also experience the feeling of being a trapeze artist on the zipline.

By Caspian Sunshine |

The Las Vegas Old Street mentioned by the tour guide is a pedestrian street with various performances and cosplays. You will definitely not see such scenes in socialist countries. It fully reflects the freedom and decadence of the United States. You must go.

By karinalee |

Belonging to the old town of Las Vegas, you can't miss the huge LED sky show

By Xiaoqi |

The earliest Las Vegas Boulevard is now less visited by people and a bit run-down. You can take a look at it while you're there.

By 111 |

The atmosphere in Old Las Vegas is very good. There are many street performers and beggars.

By Hahaha |

It is the Skydome Street. There are many artists performing, spray painting, singing at night. The changes of the skydome with the music are the climax of the whole night.

By I walk alone through the mountains |

It's quite lively, and the light show is dazzling. The entertainers and restaurants are also great. It's a different experience from Strip. Last time, I even ran into a stroller running race, complete with a giant praying mantis starting gun. It's not often known in China, but it's definitely worth a visit.

By garyfung |

Another street in Las Vegas after the Strip. I didn't have time to go there due to time constraints. I will definitely go there next time.

By Travel around the world |

In old Las Vegas, Lemont Street is a shopping mall that spans five blocks and contains every brand you can count. The world's largest video screen is spectacular.

By SHIRLEY_yy |

The first stop when arriving at LV is a very distinctive street. It is not very long and it is quite interesting to walk around.

By Happy Dad |

There are many street performers, which is worth a visit.

By Chibi Maruko |

Las Vegas comes alive with neon lights at night. The neon rooftops of Fremont Street make you feel excited just walking among them.

By Miss Puff |

At this time, the streets resembled a woman just waking up, freshening up and starting her day! It was crowded, a bit noisy, and the souvenir shops were packed with people. But the souvenirs lacked originality, mostly made-in-China trinkets—cards of old Hollywood stars, sportswear with Las Vegas logos, keychains, and so on. But the prices were reasonable. A sportswear that costs fifty dollars on the Strip was only twenty here! Also made in China. I really dislike Chinese-made souvenirs for my return home. It's so strange to bring back a Chinese-made souvenir from another country all the way back home! It's like a child born in China, sent abroad for a few years, and then returned home as a foreigner!

By Mofan |

The famous Las Vegas Old Street, you must go and see many street performers

By cyice |

A very distinctive street, with all kinds of tourists and artists trying to interpret the prosperity of life on one street. If you want to see the lively pedestrian street, you must come here

By The perspective of force |

The colorful light show in the old town at 7 o'clock in the evening is exciting

There are mannequins or dolls everywhere in the streets of the old town where you can take pictures. Tips are required, usually $1-3. It is best to ask for tips in advance.

By Hot dry noodles sake |

In 2008, the most famous thing there was the light show. Many tourists went there to watch it. The whole light show lasted about ten minutes. During the whole process, the audience basically kept their mouths wide open and said "WO... Wow..."

By Cao Hua |

Locals say this is Las Vegas, and that street with all the hotels is paradise.

By Wang Qiushi |

There are many people on holidays, so it is not recommended for high-end travelers.

By random |

Skydome Avenue, a giant electronic skydome is located in a 438-meter-long dome in the old city. This 400-meter-long and 20-meter-wide arched light corridor was once the world's largest display. More than half of the visiting tourists will go here.

By Hana |

Fremont Street is known for its vibrant lights and sounds. Don't miss the VIVA VISION LIGHT SHOW AT FREMONT, which is truly amazing. At night, the world's largest light canopy, comprised of 12.5 million LED bulbs, displays over 16 million color combinations and endlessly changing graphics.

By shuxiongbabe |

Old Street~ I love this place. The atmosphere is amazing. Macau can't compare at all~ And LV is king-sized in Macau.

By Xiaomi's Private Corner |

The pedestrian street is covered with a roof, like a huge canopy. LCD screens are installed on the inside of the roof, and audio equipment is also installed on the brackets, which continuously play colorful pictures and beautiful music, becoming a beautiful landscape.

By Brother Xiqi |

The main purpose of coming here is to watch the evening sky show and various street performers. It is free and worth going.

By Manager An |

Free attractions mean a lot of people, and the light show is a major feature. Of course, if you are lucky, you can have a romantic encounter~

By Asami-Mio |

Rooftop laser shows! Street bar girls! Las Vegas is a great place to indulge in the lavish life.

By dxsally |

It's near the old casino and has convenient transportation. If you have time, you can go and see the water screen projection, which is quite unique.

By Leisurely Wooden Fish |

At night, crowds surge and music blares. The pedestrian street, covered with a canopy, resembles a giant canopy. LCD screens, mounted on brackets and equipped with audio equipment, continuously play vibrant images and beautiful music, creating a stunning sight.

By Monet's Haystacks |

At night, many people in costumes come out and stand at the door to take photos and make money. There are girls in bikinis and... men...

By Little Quiet |

This street is very nice and it is interesting to walk along it. It is just too hot. Maybe I went at the wrong time!

By Teiiee |

Fremont is generally a bit boring if you have been to the strip. The marquee is the main attraction. There is a stage in the center of the street where bands perform. There are various shops on both sides of the street.

By Aqua |

I wandered around aimlessly because I was directionally challenged. The seafood restaurant I was late for was quite good. The fake sky on the ceiling was beautiful!

By Adagio |

The old streets of Las Vegas are completely different from the main streets in the city center. Local people are dancing in the middle of the street, there are live bands singing, and the things in the gift shops next to it are very cheap.

By Shared Dreams |

If the Las Vegas Strip is the city's living room, then this is the real Las Vegas, its bedroom. Beneath the vast dome, a riot of signs and neon lights, a glimpse into American life, a vaudeville scene where entertainers might even emerge from the shadows. The only way to describe it is a riot of colour, and that's definitely a compliment. If you're in Las Vegas, don't just follow the crowds; experience authentic American culture on Fremont Street.

By Big Cat Little Kitten |

The hotel is in the old town, very close to Fremont Street. I stumbled upon this place by chance and saw a light show going on. The dome above my head was an LED screen. It was Chinese New Year when we went, and the screen had a strong Chinese New Year atmosphere. Foreigners were drinking on the street, many people were dancing to the music, and some were speed skating in the air. I highly recommend it.

By Wake up naturally |

LV's downtown, an old street called Fremont, was a little disappointing when I first saw it, but then I realized that the downtown is sleeping during the day.

By Alex P. |

I only took a quick look during the day and it was just an ordinary street, nothing special. The most unusual thing was probably seeing a naked man promoting himself on the street. But I think the night view should be good.

By Carving a Boat to Look for a Sword (JX) |

When you go to Las Vegas, the hotel you stay in is on this street. Remember the "National Atomic Bomb Museum"!


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