Vegas Artisan Donut Walk: Downtown & Fremont Street

4.9(119 reviews)
Provided by:Underground Donut Tour
⭐ 4.9/5 (119 reviews) | 💰 $80 | ⏱️ Duration: 2 hours | 👥 Up to 20 people
💡What do you eat on the downtown Las Vegas donut tour?
On this 2-hour walking tour through downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street, you sample donuts and pastries at local shops, departing from The Parlour for $80 per person. You start with pastries and coffee at The Parlour, detour through DT Alley's murals, stop for churros at Nacho Daddy, pass the Fremont Street Experience, and finish at Pinkbox Doughnuts. Best for walkers who like food and local spots over the Strip; not for those with mobility issues.

🎯 Why People Book This

The heart of this tour is 2 hours of donut shops away from the Strip that locals know and visitors usually miss. You're paying USD 80 to be walked between three sit-down stops by a guide instead of finding them yourself, from The Parlour to the churros at Nacho Daddy and on to Pinkbox inside the Plaza. The rating sits at 4.9 across 119 reviews, which tells you the format works for the people who take it. The real choice here is whether a short guided walk through downtown and the Fremont Street Experience is worth more to you than picking a couple of shops on your own.

🗺️ The Experience

The Vegas Artisan Donut Walk is a 2-hour guided walking tour of donut shops in downtown Las Vegas and along Fremont Street, priced at USD 80 per person with the donuts included.
There is no pickup. You meet your guide outside The Parlour, identifiable by a donut tour t-shirt, with parking next to the cafe if you drive in. From there the whole thing is on foot, which is why it runs as a tight two hours rather than a half-day: the walking distance is the schedule. The five stops divide cleanly, three of them food and two of them sightseeing. You start with 20 minutes at The Parlour for pastries and coffee, then pass through DT Alley, a graffiti and mural area that the tour uses as a 15-minute detour rather than a tasting stop.
The food picks up again at Nacho Daddy, where the 20 minutes goes to churros, before the route crosses the end of the Fremont Street Experience and finishes at Pinkbox Doughnuts inside the Plaza Hotel & Casino. The donuts are covered by the price; gratuities and any parking fees are not, so the 75 dollars is close to your full cost but not quite all of it. The only real choice is language, English or Spanish, since the route and stops are the same. What you are paying for is the guide and the curated route, not the donuts you could buy yourself.

🤔 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: The thing most listings won't tell you is that a donut walk lives or dies on the guide, not the donuts, and at 4.9 from 119 reviews this one clearly has someone worth following around Downtown. This is for the traveler who wants a reason to walk Fremont Street with a local pointing things out, not a sugar tour for its own sake. Two hours and one neighborhood, so you're back with most of your day intact.
Worth it if:
  • you want to see Downtown and Fremont Street on foot with someone who knows it, and the donuts are the excuse rather than the point
  • you'd rather a short 2-hour outing that leaves the rest of your day open than commit to a half-day food crawl
  • you like small, walkable group tours where the guide actually talks to you, which is what carries a 4.9 rating
Skip it if:
  • you're after a real meal and a fuller stretch of the city, in which case the $139.99 Celebrity Chef Food Walk covers the Strip and Downtown over three hours and is built for appetite, not a sweet snack
  • a niche food theme doesn't move you on its own, and two hours of donuts feels thin for $80
Choose this over the Celebrity Chef Food Walk if:
  • you want a light, focused two hours on foot in one area, not three hours and a bigger commitment of time and stomach

Tour at a Glance

Duration2 hours
Price (from)$75 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
Group sizeUp to 15 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
LanguagesEnglish
Options2 options
OperatorUnderground Donut Tour
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.9/5 (119 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
2 hours$75 per person
DurationDeparture
2 hoursMeet at the start point
DurationAges
2 hoursAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
DurationGroup size
2 hoursUp to 15 per booking
DurationPhysical level
2 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationLanguages
2 hoursEnglish
DurationOptions
2 hours2 options
DurationOperator
2 hoursUnderground Donut Tour
DurationCancellation
2 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
2 hours4.9/5 (119 reviews)

✅ What's Included

  • Donuts at multiple stops
  • Local guide with insider knowledge of downtown donut shops

❌ Not Included

  • Additional food or drinks beyond included donuts
  • Gratuities for guide
  • Transportation to meeting point

🛡️ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Meet your guide outside The Parlour on Fremont Street (or inside if raining). Look for the guide in a donut tour t-shirt or sweatshirt. No hotel pickup provided.
  • Best Time to Visit: Morning departures work well to avoid downtown heat and midday crowds.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, water, and cash for gratuities or any extras not covered by the tour.
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
  • Booking Tip: Group size is capped at 15 per booking; reserve in advance during busy weekends and holidays.
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels. Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues.
  • Minimum Age / Ages: Children ages 0–10 and adults ages 11–99. Infants and small children may ride in a stroller.
  • Accessibility: Strollers permitted. Service animals allowed. Public transportation available nearby.
  • Good to Know: Parking fees and gratuities are not included in the tour price. Tour available in English or Spanish.

💡 Insider Tip

Two of the four food stops aren't donuts at all, so come hungry but pace yourself: budget room for the churro sundae at Nacho Daddy before the finish at Pinkbox Doughnuts inside the Plaza Hotel & Casino.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
LasVegasTour Rating

What you're buying here is local knowledge, not just sugar: a guide walking you to downtown and Fremont Street shops you'd never find alone, starting at The Parlour and ending at Pinkbox inside the Plaza. The trade-off is honest, two hours and four short stops for $75, with churros at Nacho Daddy and a detour through DT Alley's murals. Skip it if you want a tasting marathon; worth it if you'd rather a local pointed the way. Note the mobility warning despite the easy pace.

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.9(119 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the tour start and end?

It starts at The Parlour and ends at Pinkbox Doughnuts inside the Plaza Hotel & Casino. There is no pickup. Meet your guide outside The Parlour, or inside if it is raining, and look for the guide wearing a donut tour t-shirt or sweatshirt.

How much walking is involved?

The tour runs about 2 hours on foot through downtown Las Vegas, with stops at The Parlour, DT Alley, Nacho Daddy, the Fremont Street Experience, and Pinkbox Doughnuts. It is listed as suitable for all physical fitness levels, but not recommended for travelers with mobility issues.

Are the donuts included in the price?

Yes. Donuts are included in the USD 75 per person price. Gratuities and parking fees are not included.

Is this tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?

This isn't specified in the tour details. The stops include donuts, pastries, and churros, so confirm specific dietary needs with the operator when booking.

Does the tour include transportation from Strip hotels?

No. There is no pickup, and the tour takes place away from the Strip in downtown Las Vegas. You meet the guide at The Parlour. Public transportation is available nearby, and there is parking next to The Parlour, though parking fees are not included.

What makes these donut shops special?

The tour focuses on downtown Las Vegas donut shops known to locals. It visits The Parlour for pastries and coffee, Nacho Daddy for churros, and ends at Pinkbox Doughnuts inside the Plaza Hotel & Casino. It also passes through DT Alley, a graffiti and mural exhibition area, and the Fremont Street Experience.

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