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Is Fremont Street Worth going to during the day?

Fremont Street is much livelier at night, with the Canopy Show, and several bands playing throughout the area. However, it is also more crowded at night. During the day it feels like a ghost town compared to the evening. So, it all depends on what you want to do while there.



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We suggest you start with a night tour of Fremont Street to see all the glittering lights and shows. Expect it to last three to four hours. The Viva Vision night shows go from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. every day of the week. Free concerts happen at night on the weekends, where Katy Perry recently performed.

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Fremont Street has a more laid-back and less crowded vibe than the Strip. It is known for its historic charm, old-style casinos, and quirky attractions, while the Las Vegas Strip is famous for its glitz, glamour, and grandeur. Downtown Las Vegas has some totally unique experiences you don't want to miss.

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It's a safe bet to say you'll want to experience both night and day on Fremont Street because there are so many things to do there. We suggest you start with a night tour of Fremont Street to see all the glittering lights and shows. Expect it to last three to four hours.

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The full Fremont Street Experience is seven blocks long but you're sure to be drawn to the 4-block-long, 90-foot-wide canopy over the street filled with 12.5 million colored LED bulbs called Viva Vision.

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Public Transportation in Downtown Las Vegas The Downtown Loop is a free (yes, we said FREE) shuttle service that will take you to all the biggest attractions in the area, including: Fremont Street Experience (stops at Circa and Main Street & Ogden) The Arts District. Fremont East District.

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It really depends on whom you ask. Tipping a cocktail waitress at least $1 for free drinks she brings to you is still recommended, if only to keep them coming back, even finding you if you move to a new table or machine. Tip a bit more per drink and, hey, the pours may get stronger as word gets around.

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Bring cash. You can cover many Vegas expenses with a credit card, but according to a Nevada law, playing chips isn't one of them. If you plan on gambling, make sure to bring cash or use a card like the Charles Schwab Bank Debit Card to avoid fees on ATM withdrawals.

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