Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas

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Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas

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  • 4 to 5 hours (approx.)
  • From $99.99
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Downtown Vegas turns into a party fast. This guided Fremont Street bar crawl strings together four different nightlife stops, with one welcome drink and discounted pours at each place. I love the stop-by-stop hosting, which takes the guesswork out of where to go next, and I love the mix of karaoke and EDM-style energy so the night doesn’t feel like one long copy-paste club. The main drawback is simple: it’s a bar crawl, so if you want a quiet night, this won’t be your speed.

You’ll start at Hammered Harry’s in the Neonopolis area, then work your way along the Fremont Street Experience to the Golden Nugget rooftop for Troy Liquor Bar and finish at Electric Mushroom back on Fremont Street. The walk is part of the deal (no transportation provided), and the pace is a solid night-out pace for adults 21+ with proper ID and the right shoes.

Key things to know before you go

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Key things to know before you go

  • One welcome drink plus drink deals: you don’t just pay for walking and vibes.
  • Karaoke at Cat’s Meow: singing and dancing are built into the stop, not just optional.
  • Rooftop stop at the Golden Nugget: you get a change of scenery without changing plans.
  • EDM and cocktails at Electric Mushroom: a different music feel for the final hour.
  • Small-group feel: up to 30 people means you’re not lost in a crowd.
  • Guide-led line-bypassing energy: the night runs better than trying to freestyle it yourself.

Price and what’s really included in the $99.99

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Price and what’s really included in the $99.99
At $99.99 per person for about 4 to 5 hours, the value comes from what you get with the ticket, not from the bars charging you full price and calling it a tour. In your price, you’re covered for:

  • a guide
  • live entertainment as part of the evening
  • venue entrance fees
  • one complimentary welcome drink
  • discounted pours, including Buy 1 Get One and 2-for-1-style specials at specific stops

What you’re not covered for is also clear: extra drinks and any food are on you. That matters because the ticket price is really paying for access and rhythm. You’re buying the “someone else planned the order” part of the night—and the ability to grab discounted drinks as you go.

If you’re the type who hates deciding at midnight, this tour can feel like a cheat code. You show up, get wristband access where it applies, and follow the guide to four very different rooms and atmospheres. If you’re expecting the tour price to fully cover your whole bar tab, you’ll want to set a realistic budget for additional drinks.

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Start at Hammered Harry’s: Neonopolis and your first pour

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Start at Hammered Harry’s: Neonopolis and your first pour
Your night kicks off at Hammered Harry’s (450 Fremont St #140). Expect a lively welcome right away: you meet your Pro Party Guide and the other group members, then you get your complimentary drink. The vibe here is high-energy and social, like you’ve stepped into someone’s fun friend group—even if you’re arriving solo.

This first stop runs about 45 minutes. It’s the best moment of the tour to do two things:

1) loosen up and get comfortable with the group

2) pace your drinking early so you enjoy the later stops instead of rushing them

A practical note: this is a Fremont-area start, but you still need to get yourself there. Hotel pickup isn’t part of the deal, so plan transit or rideshare like you would for any Downtown plan.

Cat’s Meow karaoke hour with wristband drink deals

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Cat’s Meow karaoke hour with wristband drink deals
From Hammered Harry’s, the tour moves you into Cat’s Meow Las Vegas, a karaoke and dance-style bar where people actually sing and commit to the moment. This stop is about an hour, and the action tends to be front-and-center—less “watching from the corner,” more “jump in if you feel like it.”

What makes Cat’s Meow especially worth including is the structured drink special: with your wristband, you get a Buy 1 Get One well drink and beer offer. That’s the kind of discount that’s easy to miss if you’re bar-hopping on your own, because you’d have to ask, find the right promotion, and still risk someone not honoring it.

The only drawback? Karaoke bars are loud by design. If you’re sensitive to noise or you want conversation over everything else, you’ll feel that here.

Fremont Street Experience stroll to Golden Nugget rooftop

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Fremont Street Experience stroll to Golden Nugget rooftop
One of the smartest parts of this crawl is that it doesn’t keep you in the same micro-venue the whole time. Between stops, you walk through the Fremont Street Experience, where the street entertainment and neon lighting help keep the energy moving even when you’re between bars.

Then you head up to Troy Liquor Bar on the rooftop of the Golden Nugget (this is also where the tour ends at 129 Fremont Street Experience). This stop runs about an hour and leans into dance-and-drinks under neon energy. The drink deal here is another 2-for-1 style promotion on well drinks.

Why you’ll likely love this middle-to-late move: the rooftop setting changes the feel without changing the plan. You get variety in one night—street-level visuals, then elevated views and a different kind of party mood.

Also, this is a great stop for photos. One of the big wins from the experience (based on guide-led moments people highlight) is feeling like the night is organized enough that you can grab good memories instead of trying to coordinate everything yourself while intoxicated and moving fast.

Electric Mushroom for EDM and Buy 1 Get One cocktails

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Electric Mushroom for EDM and Buy 1 Get One cocktails
The final nightlife stop is Electric Mushroom, a trendy bar on Fremont Street. This is where the tour leans into modern club energy with an open-format EDM DJ setup. Expect a lively hour with music-forward pacing and more opportunities to keep the party going without it turning into the same karaoke-only loop.

Drink-wise, you get another promotion: Buy 1 Get One cocktails. That makes the last stop feel like more than just a place to finish—you’re still getting a deal as the night closes.

If you’re the kind of person who wants a clean ending with a music soundtrack, this works well. If you’re tired already, it can feel like the tour is pushing you into a final gear. That’s not bad, just know what you’re signing up for.

Walking, timing, and pacing across four stops

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Walking, timing, and pacing across four stops
This is a walking tour. No transportation is provided, so you’re spending the evening moving between Downtown spots at a moderate level of effort. The good news is that you’re not dealing with awkward “what’s the address” moments—your guide keeps the flow going.

The tour is built around roughly one-hour blocks at the later stops, with about 45 minutes at the first bar. In a 4 to 5 hour window, that means:

  • you’re not stuck at one venue for too long
  • you’re likely to stay engaged the whole time
  • the night stays flexible if the group is having fun

Restrooms are available at all venues, which is huge on a bar crawl. Shoes matter because you’ll be walking on Fremont Street and between properties. Go with comfy sneakers. Skip flip-flops—those are specifically not allowed.

Guides like Jonathan and Vinnie: why hosting is the real value

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Guides like Jonathan and Vinnie: why hosting is the real value
A bar crawl is only half about bars. The other half is how the night runs. This experience leans hard on the guide part, and that’s where you see the biggest praise.

I really like that guides are described as friendly, personable, and willing to work the room. People mention getting set up fast, avoiding awkward delays, and feeling like they’re being looked after instead of handed a wristband and forgotten.

Two guide names come up repeatedly—Jonathan and Vinnie. That matters because it suggests you’re not just paying for a route; you’re paying for a host who knows Downtown routines and knows how to keep a group moving.

If you’re celebrating something (birthdays, a big birthday milestone, or just a “let’s do this” night), this kind of guided energy can make the difference between a normal bar shift and a memory you actually talk about later. One highlighted example: Vinnie organized birthday-friendly touches, including a sash and decorations for a 21st celebration. That’s not something you can DIY without extra planning.

Dress code, IDs, and the stuff that can slow you down

Bar Crawl On Fremont Street in Las Vegas - Dress code, IDs, and the stuff that can slow you down
Downtown venues are strict at the door, so the tour’s dress code matters. It’s casual, but you can’t show up in the wrong gear:

  • no flip-flops
  • no camouflage
  • no athletic wear
  • no baggy clothing
  • no cargo shorts

Also bring a valid photo ID or passport. Everyone must be at least 21 to enter. Door staff will not grant access without proper ID, so don’t plan on using a photo or a forgotten wallet.

One more detail people often miss on nightlife tours: backpacks and large bags aren’t allowed. If you’re thinking “I’ll just bring everything,” don’t. Travel light.

If you pick the optional Weapons & Axe Throwing add-on, it starts earlier (with a designated start time of 8:30 PM). That add-on isn’t included in the standard tour, and the night becomes more strenuous because you might spend time throwing items like axes/spears/ninja stars depending on the setup. It can be a fun extra if you want more activity before the bar portion really ramps up.

Should you book this Fremont Street bar crawl?

Book it if you want:

  • a guided plan for a Downtown night without spending your time researching bars
  • karaoke and EDM variety in one 4 to 5 hour slot
  • a ticket price that includes entry fees and drink discounts instead of just paying for a meetup
  • a smoother experience for celebrations, especially with a guide who knows how to keep the group moving

Skip it if you:

  • want a quiet, sit-down night
  • hate loud karaoke or EDM
  • need hotel pickup or full transportation included (you’ll be going on your own)
  • expect your $99.99 to cover all drinks and food

Final practical take: if you show up with the right shoes, your ID, and a realistic idea of how you’ll spend on extra drinks, this is the kind of Downtown Vegas night that feels organized, social, and genuinely fun.

FAQ

Is hotel pickup offered for the Bar Crawl On Fremont Street?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You’ll make your own way to the meeting point.

Where are the meeting point and the end point?

You meet at Hammered Harry’s, 450 Fremont St #140, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA. The tour ends at Troy Liquor Bar, 129 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA.

What is the minimum age, and what ID do I need?

The minimum age is 21. You need a valid photo ID or passport. Door staff require valid US state driver license, military ID, green card, or passport.

What’s included in the $99.99 price?

Your price includes the Fremont Street bar crawl, a guide, live entertainment, venue entrance fees, one welcome drink, and participating drink specials like Buy 1 Get One or 2-for-1 offers.

Are drinks included, or do I have to pay extra?

One complimentary welcome drink is included. Alcoholic drinks beyond that are not included, but each venue offers discounted drink specials for bar crawl wristbands.

What drink specials can I expect on the tour?

You’ll get a Buy 1 Get One well drink & beer special at Cat’s Meow with your wristband, plus 2-for-1 well drink specials at Troy Liquor Bar. Electric Mushroom also includes a Buy 1 Get One cocktail offer.

What’s the dress code, and what should I avoid bringing?

Casual dress is required, but no flip flops, camouflage, athletic wear, baggy clothing, or cargo shorts. Backpacks and large bags aren’t allowed.

If I like a venue, can I stay there and not continue?

Yes. You can leave the tour early if you want to stay at a venue, but you should let your guide know your plans.

Are restrooms available during the bar crawl?

Yes. Restrooms are available at all venues you visit.

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