In this post, we will tell you how to get walking tours in Las Vegas, how to find them, and which ones might work best for you.
- Free Walking Tours
- Free with Discount Passes
- Self-Guided Tours
- Things to Do in Las Vegas
- Las Vegas Shows You Can See
- Free Tours in Other Cities
FREE WALKING TOURS
Currently, there are no companies offering free walking tours in Las Vegas.
However, there are other ways to get a free tour, including our self-guided walks, as well as these options listed below.
TOURS INCLUDED IN OTHER OFFERS
If you are considering purchasing, or already have purchased, a tourist attraction discount pass, then keep in mind that there are walking tours already included in the passes for free.
Tourist passes work by bundling together numerous tours and attractions into one low, discounted price, usually at a savings of up to 55%, depending on your interests and stamina.
TIP: We have a post to help you determine which attraction discount pass works best for you if any.
Las Vegas Walking Tours
This walking tour is included for free with the purchase of the All-Inclusive Sightseeing Pass and GoCityPass.
Las Vegas Walking Tours will take you down the Las Vegas Strip with a knowledgeable guide.

You’ll see Union Station, Fremont Street, the Downtown Container Park, and the pawnshop featured on Pawn Stars.
This tour normally costs $35/adult and gets outstanding reviews.
The tours run 7 days a week, and booking the tour 24 hours in advance is required.
Las Vegas Pop-Culture Tours
The daily walking tours with Las Vegas Pop Culture Tours treat the city as an outdoor museum.
Local guides will show you where movie scenes have been filmed and give interesting facts about the city’s neon signs.

The 90-minute downtown Pop Culture Fremont Street Walking Tour is included with the All-Inclusive Las Vegas Pass.
This tour costs $30/per adult if you buy it alone. It gets outstanding reviews.
The tours are recommended for adults over 21 and booking the tour 24 hours in advance is required.
Big Bus Walking Tour

Big Bus Tours operates double-decker, hop-on-hop-off buses in Las Vegas.
When you purchase a Big Bus night tour, you’ll get a free walking tour of Fremont Street, though all Big Bus ticket packages include the night tour and walk already.
Your guide will point out all the popular nightlife spots and give some interesting insider information.
Unlike their daytime hop-on-hop-off tours, the night tour is one continuous trip with live commentary. They will stop at Fremont Street to allow people time to wander and shop or take the free walking tour.
There are three tour departures each night, and booking this tour in advance is required.
SELF-GUIDED TOURS
If you’d rather take a walking tour of Las Vegas on your own time or without the group, there are several self-guided walking tours you can find of the city!
Las Vegas Strip Tour
This self-guided tour starts at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign and ends at the Fashion Show Mall on the opposite end of the Strip.

It is approximately 3.4 miles (5.5 km) long, and you’ll take approximately 1.5 hours.