*Minimum 2 people per booking
Hey everyone, I'm Jonathan & I've curated a small-group walking experience of my favorite bars, speakeasies & happy hour spots on Vegas Strip. Spots you should see & know but might miss if venturing alone!
We'll visit a lot (read itinerary) - also depends on events of the day. Some tours like to stop & sit, some like to grab and go. Either way, most don't make it to the end!
Sample spots: Speakeasy behind a barbershop, hidden tequila & nachos bar, rooftop country bar with live music and view of the Bellagio Fountain, a rooftop brewery with views of the Strip and a hidden ski lodge.
I'll also point out many other spots so later in your trip, you know where to go like 2-4-1 drink spots, 3 dollar beer, mystery shots, where the happy hours are, hole in the wall bar with dollar beer, all you can drink mimosas and my favorite frozen Baileys!
No generic bars. It's more about discovering something new and having fun. Also, very flexible to pick & chose
The Casino Royale in Las Vegas doesn’t strut or gleam—it grins. Nestled on the Strip like a scrappy street poet between marble giants and neon titans, it leans in close with a raspy laugh and says, “Come on in, sweetheart. We still do it the old way.” It doesn’t pretend to be a palace. It doesn’t need to. It’s the beating, beer-scented heart of Vegas as it once was—louder, cheaper, and a little more alive. There’s no chandelier made of a thousand crystals. There’s no Roman column or faux-Venetian canal. There is, instead, the unmistakable glow of $3 bottles, $5 drafts, the clatter of cheap chips, and the glorious scent of $3 hot dogs cooked just slightly too long. Inside, the ceiling feels low, like a secret. The carpet is loud and unapologetic, a kaleidoscope of colors that seem to whisper of long nights and longer odds. The lighting is dim, not moody but practical—because in Casino Royale, the star is the action, not the ambiance. This is Vegas without the designer heels!
The littlest casino on the Vegas Strip and home to my favorite Frozen Baileys (this thing is like a Wendy's Frosty drenched in Baileys Irish Cream!)- O’Sheas offers beer pong, a selection of low minimum table games, including blackjack and roulette, allowing guests to test their luck in a more intimate setting compared to the sprawling casinos nearby. The outdoor bar area provides a perfect spot to soak in the vibrant atmosphere of the Promenade, with views of the High Roller observation wheel adding to the visual spectacle.
The LINQ Promenade is a vibrant, open-air entertainment district. A pedestrian-friendly esplanade offers a dynamic blend of dining, shopping, and attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. At the heart of the Promenade stands the High Roller, a 550-foot-tall observation wheel (largest in operation in the world) that provides panoramic views of the city skyline. For thrill-seekers, the Fly LINQ Zipline offers an exhilarating ride soaring above the bustling crowds below. The Promenade boasts an eclectic mix of over 35 restaurants and retailers, including popular spots like Brooklyn Bowl, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, In-N-Out Burger along with several food and drink happy hour deals. Whether you're looking to indulge in culinary delights, shop for unique souvenirs, or simply soak in the lively atmosphere, the Promenade offers a quintessential Las Vegas experience that combines modern attractions with the city's signature flair.
You will make your own way to the meeting points