Hop-On, Hop-Off Day Tour for 1 or 2 with Optional Rodizio Lunch or CSI Experience from Big Bus Tours (Up to 48% Off)
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London-styled double-decker busses rove to sites such as the Las Vegas Strip and the Fremont Street Experience
Choose from Four Options
- $22 for Hop On, Hop Off day tour for one (up to a $38 value)
- $40 for Hop On, Hop Off day tour for two (up to a $76 value)
- $42 for Hop On, Hop Off day tour for one, plus a choice of rodizio lunch from Pampas Brazilian Grille or entry to CSI: The Experience (up to a $69.50 value)
- $72 for Hop On, Hop Off day tour for two, plus a choice of rodizio lunches from Pampas Brazilian Grille or entries to CSI: The Experience (up to a $139 value)
The day tour lets guests begin their journey at any of 20 locations where the bus makes regular stops throughout daylight hours. Travelers can get on and off as many times as they like while they explore the city and learn about its history and notable landmarks from one of Big Bus Tours’ informative and entertaining guides. The Strip route features a glimpse of the world-famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign and the iconic Bellagio fountains, and the downtown route heads to Fremont Street and the exciting Mob Museum. The first bus departs Circus Circus Hotel and Casino at 10 a.m., and regular departures follow throughout the day; one full circuit of each route lasts roughly 90 minutes.
The third and fourth option also include a choice of an all-you-can-eat rodizio lunch from Pampas Brazilian Grille, or entry to CSI: The Experience at MGM Grand.
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About Big Bus Tours - Las Vegas
From the faux Eiffel Tower in Las Vegas to the real Eiffel Tower in Paris, Big Bus Tours provides a smooth ride to some of the most famous landmarks in the world. Live guides and recorded commentary provide insight into historic places such as the Tower of London and the Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong, and popular attractions such as Miami's Art Deco district. The hop-on, hop-off system allows travelers to enter and exit the open double-decker buses at their leisure, stopping at restaurants to sample the local cuisine, at local boutiques to pick up souvenirs, and at shopping malls to observe the interactions of teenagers and their natural enemy: the security guard.