On Fremont Street, you will also find live music nightly, walk-up bars, street performances, and access to many downtown casinos. The large, domed screen overhead produces a crazy display of lights every hour, right in line with what you’d expect in Las Vegas. However, if you want to stick closer to “home,” you can always check out the Viva Vision light show at the Fremont Street Experience. We recommend a multi-day pass if you are in town for a while. You can catch the Monorail there and stop at six other conveniently located stations farther south. To explore Las Vegas Boulevard more thoroughly and much faster. You are right in the middle of it at the Downtown Grand and still relatively close to the North Strip and resorts like the STRAT and Circus Circus.
At the Downtown Grand, you not only have easy access to the North Strip resorts, but you are right in the middle of downtown Las Vegas and the Arts District.ĭowntown Las Vegas and the Arts District is a bustling center of gaming, dining, and unique attractions you won’t find on the Strip.