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Las Vegas is a place where inhibitions take a vacation and the good times never end. Casinos both on and off the Strip give visitors plenty of opportunities to gamble, but they also offer entertainment, amusements, and food you can’t find anywhere else in the world. It might seem like too much to take in during just one visit, but one way to enjoy a lot of food and drinks in a short time is by going on one of the many Vegas food tours.
Savory Bites and Neon Lights
This food tour visits the best Vegas restaurants and follows it up with one heck of a finish. Run by Vegas Foodie Tours, Savory Bites and Neon Lights takes you to five highly acclaimed Vegas restaurants where you get the VIP treatment, with no waiting, an excellent table, and three or four of the signature dishes the restaurant offers. As you eat and walk between restaurants, a guide will describe the history and offer behind-the-scenes information about Vegas. Once you’re full, a limo will take you to Maverick Helicopters, where you’ll get a 15-minute flight over the lights of the Strip.
Eat Up to Meet Up
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The Vegas Valley Food Tours group operates the Eat Up to Meet Up tour, which travels through the Arts District of Las Vegas and takes you to new and unpretentious restaurants. The stops include Tacos Huevos, a taco shop with high-quality ingredients, and Vesta Coffee Roasters, a coffee shop that roasts its own beans and knows the source of each one.
Rockstar Nightclub Tour
Offered by Vegas Rockstar VIP, the Rockstar Nightclub Tour is more about enjoying the drinks and the nightlife of Vegas rather than digging into the food. This tour takes you to three of the top nightclubs in the city, and while the tickets don’t cover your drinks, it does cover the limo party bus you’ll take to get to all three destinations. The tour is practically made for bachelor or bachelorette parties and spring breakers who want to get a taste of the city.
Dine and Shop Till You Drop
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Walking Gourmet Food Tours hosts this tour, and it focuses on the shops and restaurants of Town Square. This outdoor shopping center just south of the Strip is designed to look like a European village, and the restaurants in Town Square all have international flavors like Italian and Caribbean. While the main focus is on the food, you’ll have plenty of time between stops to take in the boutiques and designer shops of Town Square.
All of these tours are worth a try, but when it comes to Las Vegas, even a list like this barely scratches the surface of all the tours and restaurants you can visit. You can’t expect to see everything worth experiencing on your Vegas trip, even if you stay for a full week, but you can be sure you’ll have plenty of fun no matter what you do.
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