Is Fremont Street worth seeing?


Is Fremont Street worth seeing? Never been to downtown Las Vegas? It might be on your list of things to check out the next time you're in town. Fremont Street is always a good time with our iconic Viva Vision light shows, Slotzilla Zipline, fun-filled downtown casinos, live music, dancing dealers, flair bartenders and so much more.


Are there shuttles from the Strip to Fremont Street?

Are there shuttles to Fremont Street? There is the Downtown Loop, which is a shuttle around various locations in Downtown Las Vegas, including Fremont Street. There aren't any shuttle from the Strip to Fremont Street, however, the RTC transit bus runs a route from the Strip to Fremont Street.


Should you go to Fremont Street at night?

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.


How long of a walk is Fremont Street?

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.


Does Monorail go to Fremont Street?

Does the Monorail go to Fremont Street? The Las Vegas Monorail stops at the South Strip. To get to Fremont Street, take one of the shuttle buses such as the Downtown Loop.


What should I wear to Fremont Street at night?

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.


How much time should I spend on Fremont Street?

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.


What is the most popular strip in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas Boulevard, the street the Strip lies along, is sprawling in itself, stretching nearly 3 miles from end to end, with the Stratosphere Tower on one end and the MGM Grand on the other. It's the home of the famed Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign.


How to get to Fremont Street for free?

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.