Las Vegas after dark
Known for its neon lit streets and show stopping glitz, Las Vegas is the ultimate after-dark urban experience.
Check out the top night tours that Sin City has to offer.
Neon Night Flight with Papillon Helicopters
Launching in March 2022, Papillon Helicopters now offers a spectacular night flight over the bright lights of Vegas, coupled with a tour of the city’s retired lights at The Neon Museum. This package offers the city’s neon-soaked streets from above and below. The flight will explore top attractions including the Bellagio Fountains, Eiffel Tower Las Vegas, the High Roller Observation Wheel, the SkyPod at The STRAT, and Allegiant Stadium. Guests then have the opportunity to explore the Main Boneyard at The Neon Museum where more than 200 retired signs, dating back to the 1930s, reside. The tour concludes with ‘Brilliant!’, a 45-minute light display where the restored and unrestored signs are illuminated with dramatic ground lighting and music.
To book visit: https://www.papillon.com/las-vegas-tours/helicopter-air-tours/neon-night-flight-spectacular/
Epic night bus tour with Big Bus Night Tour
For an alternative view of the city, visitors can take to the streets and marvel at the dazzling lights from an open top panoramic bus tour. The Big Bus Night Tour offers a three hour trip down the strip, taking in its historic landmarks before heading into downtown Las Vegas. Tour highlights include watching the spectacular Mirage volcano show, taking in the views of the Eiffel Tower, watching the Bellagio’s stunning dancing fountains, exploring the city centre and venturing into Las Vegas’ wedding chapel row. Passengers also have the opportunity to hop off and enjoy the Fremont Street Experience, a free nightly light show.
To book visit: https://www.bigbustours.com/en/las-vegas/green-route-las-vegas
Discover Las Vegas’ glamorous history with Pink Adventure Tours
Explore Las Vegas as it comes to life with Pink Adventure Tours. From marvelling at the unobstructed view of the Strip’s glitz and glamour and watching the volcano show at the Mirage Hotel to visiting the famous “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign, guests will be sure to discover the most historic, and quirky sights in the city. The Bright Lights City Tour package provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the city in an open-air Jeep Wrangler and take to the sky on a ride in the observation wheel, the High Roller. With extraordinary 360 degree views, the wheel takes 30 minutes to complete one full rotation, allowing guests to take in all the views of the city.
To book visit: https://www.pinkadventuretours.com/las-vegas-tours/bright-lights
Lipsmaking foodie Tours offers Savoury Bites and Neon Lights Tour
Lipsmaking Foodie Tours are a gourmet experience at four of Vegas’ most distinguished restaurants before being whisked away on a helicopter tour over the Las Vegas Strip. The Savoury Bites and Neon Light Tour takes guests to some of the most exclusive restaurants in town, served three to four signature dishes, curated to showcase each restaurant’s specialty cuisine. Between feasts guests will enjoy a leisurely walking tour with an expert to guide them through the night-time glamour of the city’s streets. As they arrive at their next destination guests will be greeted with VIP service. Guests will be swept away in a luxury shuttle to Maverick Helicopters Las Vegas to board an ECO-Star helicopter.
To book visit: https://lipsmackingfoodietours.com/experiences/savory-bites-neon-lights/
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