Vegas Strip Bar Crawl: Hidden Speakeasies & Local Gems

5.0(19 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Jonathan Dez
⭐ 5/5 (19 reviews) | πŸ’° $49 | ⏱️ Duration: 3 hours | πŸ‘₯ Up to 92 people
πŸ’‘Does the Vegas Strip bar crawl visit hidden speakeasies?
Yes, the Vegas Strip bar crawl walks you into tucked-away speakeasies, including ones hidden behind a barbershop and a tequila bar at The Cosmopolitan, on a 3-hour, guided tour from Casino Royale for $49 per person. You hit dive bars, cheap-drink spots and 2-4-1 deals like O'Sheas, Stage Door and Fuel Bar, walking to each stop. Best for bachelorette and boys' trips, couples and day drinkers; drinks aren't included and you must bring a physical ID.

🎯 Why People Book This

At its core, this tour is about paying $49 for someone who already knows which bars are worth your time instead of guessing your way down the Strip. A local guide walks you to several spots over three hours, from a barbershop hiding a speakeasy to dive bars with $1 beers and 2-for-1 deals, and points out more as you go. Drinks aren't included, so the fee buys the route and the shortcuts, not the rounds. You're trading the freedom to wander on your own for three hours of knowing where the cheap, hidden places actually are.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

A three-hour guided walking bar crawl along the north Strip, starting at Casino Royale and led by Jonathan Dez, priced at USD 49 per person with a two-person minimum and drinks not included.
What you're paying for is a door problem solved. The Strip hides its better bars behind unmarked entrances and inside resorts you'd never think to search, and this walk takes you straight to them: the Cosmopolitan's speakeasies, including a whiskey lounge behind a working barbershop and a tequila-and-nachos bar behind a door marked with a white donkey, plus dives most visitors walk past. A local who knows which hallway leads where is the actual product. The guide also routes you through climate-controlled shortcuts so you're not baking on the sidewalk between stops.
The three hours are spent on foot, moving between roughly eight spots rather than the usual three. You'll hit O'Sheas Pub, the little casino with the High Roller view, Stage Door Casino for its $1 Bud Lights and $2 hot dogs, Fuel Bar for cheap strong pours, the Grand Bazaar Shops with their 2-4-1 deals, and, time permitting, the rooftop Brewdog. The longest sits land at the Cosmopolitan and Fuel Bar, about 20 minutes each.
The $49 buys the guide, the route and the knowledge; every drink is on you. That's the trade: you pay for the map, not the bar tab. For someone who'd otherwise waste the night guessing, the route matters less than knowing which doors open.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: The draw here isn't the drinks, it's having someone walk you past the doors you'd never find on your own. For three hours you trade the wide-open Strip for a handful of speakeasies and local spots, with the route and the entry already sorted. It's a small group out for $49 with a clean 5/5 across its 19 reviews, and it reads best as a night with a knowledgeable host, not a pub session.
Worth it if:
  • you want a night out that someone else has planned, so you can drink without watching the clock or the map
  • you'd rather see the bars locals actually use than line up at the casino-floor spots everyone already knows
  • you're new in town or here for a couple of nights and want a fast read on where to come back without a guide
Skip it if:
  • you already have a list of bars you want to hit, in which case a fixed three-hour route just slows you down and you're better off on your own
  • you're after the food more than the drinks, where the $139.99 Celebrity Chef Food Walk is built around tastings rather than a bar route
  • you don't enjoy moving in a group between venues on a set schedule
Choose this over the ARTE Museum Vegas Tea Bar if:
  • you want to be out among real bars meeting people, not sipping in a quiet art space for 90 minutes

Tour at a Glance

Duration3 hours
Price (from)$49 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAges 21+
Group sizeUp to 15 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
LanguagesEnglish
OperatorJonathan Dez
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating5/5 (19 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
3 hours$49 per person
DurationDeparture
3 hoursMeet at the start point
DurationAges
3 hoursAges 21+
DurationGroup size
3 hoursUp to 15 per booking
DurationPhysical level
3 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationLanguages
3 hoursEnglish
DurationOperator
3 hoursJonathan Dez
DurationCancellation
3 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
3 hours5/5 (19 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Licensed and insured tour guide
  • Photography service (guide can take photos)

❌ Not Included

  • Drinks and alcohol
  • Food
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup or transport

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Meet at Casino Royale Hotel & Casino, at the Casino Bar β€” between the Venetian and Harrah's on the north end of the Strip. No hotel pickup.
  • Best Time to Visit: Evening start works well for happy hour pricing and speakeasy hours; check operator for available time slots.
  • What to Bring: Valid government-issued physical ID required β€” no paper IDs, no phone-stored IDs; US passports may not be accepted at all stops. Wear presentable clothing; one speakeasy enforces a dress code for men (no cut-offs, shorts, sandals, hats, or durags).
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.
  • Booking Tip: Drinks are not included in the price; budget separately. For a time not listed or a private group, message the operator directly before booking.
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels; not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, cardiovascular conditions, or pregnant travelers. Walking required throughout.
  • Minimum Age / Ages: 21+ (up to age 80); valid proof of age required at every stop.
  • Good to Know: Minimum 2 people per booking. Group size maximum is 15. Drinks are not included in the tour price.

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The one speakeasy with a men's dress code (no shorts, hats, sandals or cut-offs) is the barbershop-front lounge at the Cosmopolitan, the tour's deepest hidden bar, so dress presentable that day or the guide skips it and you miss it.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're buying here is a guide's directory of cheap drinks, not a tour: the value is being walked straight to $1 Bud Lights at Stage Door, $3 drafts at Casino Royale, and the Cosmopolitan's hidden bars without guessing where they hide. Drinks aren't included, so the $49 buys local knowledge, not your tab. The two-person minimum and 21-plus rule make this a drinkers' outing, not sightseeing. Bring a physical ID or no bar serves you.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

5.0(19 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through Viator

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Are drinks included in the tour price?β–Ύ

No. The USD 49 per person price does not include alcoholic beverages, so budget for drinks separately. The tour focuses on affordable spots, happy hours, and 2-4-1 deals, so prices at the stops tend to be lower than standard casino bars.

Where does the tour start?β–Ύ

You meet at the Casino Royale Hotel & Casino, on the north end of the Strip between the Venetian and Harrah's. Meet at the casino bar; there is only one. There is no pickup, and public transportation options are available nearby.

How much walking is involved?β–Ύ

This is a three-hour walking tour. You walk between several bars and sit at some stops. It is listed as suitable for all physical fitness levels, but it is not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, poor cardiovascular health, or who are pregnant, and the operator notes it is not for you if you have problems walking.

Is there a minimum group size?β–Ύ

Yes. The minimum is 2 people per booking. Group size runs from 1 to 15 per booking, and the tour is for adults ages 21 to 80.

What type of bars will we visit?β–Ύ

A mix of lesser-known spots: affordable bars, dive bars, places with 2-4-1 deals and happy hours, and a few small speakeasies and hidden bars. Named stops include Casino Royale, O'Sheas Pub, Stage Door Casino, Fuel Bar, the Grand Bazaar Shops, and The Cosmopolitan, with a possible finish at the BrewDog rooftop bar if time allows. One speakeasy has a dress code for men: no cut-offs, hats, durags, sandals, or shorts. That stop can be skipped if you are not dressed for it.

Do I need to bring ID?β–Ύ

Yes. You must bring a legal, physical, valid ID. A photo on your phone or a paper copy will not work. For Americans, note that some bars do not accept passports. International passports are accepted. Without valid ID, no bar will serve you.

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