Pin itGuided food tour through downtown Las Vegas with four to five restaurant stops across Fremont East and the surrounding blocks. Local history and architecture alongside the tastings.
$55-$85
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A guided walking food tour through the Fremont East district and Downtown Container Park area introduces a side of Las Vegas most golf visitors never see.
Operators including Secret Food Tours and Sidewalk Food Tours run downtown routes covering four to five restaurants over roughly two and a half to three hours, with guides giving context on local culinary history, downtown revitalization, and the architecture of the district. Strip-based options exist, but the downtown tours surface a more varied and less corporate selection of restaurants that have grown up independently of the celebrity-chef model on the Strip. The food volume replaces a full meal, and the multi-venue sampling and guided commentary give you both a meal and an experience inside one three-hour block. A useful fit for a rest day or for a non-golfing companion.
$55 to $85 per person. Tours run on set schedules with lunch and evening departures most days. Group sizes are small, typically 12 or fewer. Walking distances are moderate at a leisurely pace across flat terrain. Fremont East is a 10-to-15-minute rideshare from the central Strip; Downtown Container Park, an open-air complex built from repurposed shipping containers, is a common stop on many routes.
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