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You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Red Route: The Day Tour
Green Route: The Night Tour
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Night Tour (Green Route)
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If this is your first trip to Vegas, these buses are a fantastic way to get acquainted with major highlights like Bellagio Fountains, the High Roller, Fashion Show Mall, Caesars Palace, and the iconic selfie spot, "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.
If the kids are excited about posing with their favorite celebrities in Madame Tussauds and the grandparents need a quick break, you can simply hop off and catch the next bus when everyone’s ready to roll again.
Are you only in Vegas for a day or two? With a Hop-on Hop-off ticket, you can easily breeze through the top sights and still have time for a quick casino round.
Capture Las Vegas like never before, from the Bellagio Fountains glowing at sunset to the vibrant neon buzz of Fremont Street after dark. With unbeatable views from the top deck, it’s the perfect way to level up your photo game for the ‘gram!
Big Bus Las Vegas tours allow you to explore the city’s top sights, like the High Roller observation wheel, The Strat, Fremont Street, Bellagio and the Little White Chapel at your own pace. You can also tune into an audio-guided commentary on your way and lay your hands on the most interesting trivia for each spot.
You can hop off at any designated stop and explore. When ready, just wait at the stop for the next bus (every 30–50 minutes). Enjoy flexible stops at top sights like the Bellagio and Fremont Street Experience.
The night tour shows the Vegas Strip glowing under the neon lights, with views of the Eiffel Tower, marquees, and Fremont Street. The open-top deck lets you feel the city’s energy in a whole new way.
Atomic Golf is like mini-golf but with a serious Vegas twist, offering a huge 99,000 sq. high-tech entertainment zone. Whether you’re into golf or not, it’s a cool spot to take a break, listen to some live music, and maybe hit a few balls in a super chill, upbeat atmosphere.
The day tour (Red Route) is a hop-on hop-off experience covering major landmarks like the Bellagio and High Roller. The night tour (Green Route) is a continuous, guided ride through the neon-lit city. Each offers a unique perspective of Vegas, so both are recommended for a full experience.
The Red Route covers daytime highlights like the Bellagio Fountains and Fremont Street. The Green Route is perfect for the nighttime Vegas sparkle. If you’re staying for a few days, try both to enjoy both vibes.
Absolutely, you can breeze through the big highlights in a day—catch the fountains at Bellagio, take a quick ride on the High Roller, grab a snapshot with the Vegas sign, and still make it back to the Strip in time to explore on foot.
Yes, most hop-on hop-off buses in Las Vegas are wheelchair accessible. Whether you’re traveling with a stroller, a wheelchair, or just need a bit of extra assistance, the buses make it easy to explore Vegas comfortably and inclusively.