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What time is good to go to Fremont Street?

The 6- to 8-minute light shows occur every hour between 6 p.m. and 2 a.m.; music plays in between each show and free nightly concerts take place across three different stages. Other attractions here include the SlotZilla Zip line, which soars up to 11 stories above the pedestrian walkway, and the Golden Nugget casino.



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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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You can visit the Fremont Street experience at any time of day or night, although be sure to keep your wits about you after dark. Admission to the area is free, though some of the attractions located under the Viva Vision canopy will cost extra.

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This dress code goes for both men and women, it is casual wear but neat attire is highly encouraged. Bar Crawl items that are PROHIBITED: Vapes / Large E-cigs.

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It is an entertaining area with lots to see and do and is definitely worth a visit. Fun people, crazy people, partying, gambling, drinking, street performers, free music and light shows, zip lining and just having a good time... that's what you expect at Freemont. Highly recommended, it is always a good time.

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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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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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Viva Vision, Music Lights shows at Fremont Street Experience are known around the world as one of the best FREE things to do in Las Vegas.

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The FSE occupies the westernmost five blocks of Fremont Street, including the area known for years as Glitter Gulch, and portions of some other adjacent streets. The central attraction is a barrel vault canopy, 90 ft (27 m) high at the peak and four blocks, or approximately 1,375 ft (419 m), in length.

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