Weird Drunk History Tours

Weird Drunk History Tours Weird Drunk History… Tours of Las Vegas around Downtown and Fremont Street!

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05/02/2025

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I made a FAQ to help describe our tour 🖤 Hope to see you soon!
04/15/2025

I made a FAQ to help describe our tour 🖤 Hope to see you soon!

Thank you for another fantastic tour!
03/28/2025

Thank you for another fantastic tour!

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02/08/2025

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Have you ever wanted to explore Fremont Street with someone who lives in the neighborhood? We spend over half of the tou...
01/19/2025

Have you ever wanted to explore Fremont Street with someone who lives in the neighborhood? We spend over half of the tour exploring the weird side of history at the Fremont Street Experience!

Come learn about mobsters, st*****rs, the paranormal and more while enjoying a drink! 🍻🤠

Another five star review!! I love showing my tour guests the historic neon signs of Old Downtown Las Vegas.
01/19/2025

Another five star review!! I love showing my tour guests the historic neon signs of Old Downtown Las Vegas.

Thank you so much for the five star tour review! I’m having a blast giving tours… I hope my tour guests are too!
01/19/2025

Thank you so much for the five star tour review!

I’m having a blast giving tours… I hope my tour guests are too!

For a limited time we are offering 30% off of our flagship walking tour of Downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street!Come le...
01/11/2025

For a limited time we are offering 30% off of our flagship walking tour of Downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street!

Come learn about how this fabulous city started and its weird… and sometimes dark history!

The original red light district of Las Vegas - Block 16.In 1905, Block 16 was designated as a place where liquor could b...
12/21/2024

The original red light district of Las Vegas - Block 16.

In 1905, Block 16 was designated as a place where liquor could be sold without restrictions. The block quickly became a popular destination for railroad workers, travelers, and miners.

The Arizona Club was the nicest of the lot, with a beautiful bar and gorgeous women you could take to a “crib” out back.

It was demolished and paved over due to WWII.

Now all that is left is a historical marker.

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1 N Main Street
Las Vegas, NV

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