Valentines Day All Month Long in Las Vegas

Las Vegas is the marriage capital of the world. In fact Las Vegas hit 5 million weddings in 2022. Valentines Day in Las Vegas is always hot hot hot for everything romantic.

If you are in Las Vegas for Valentine’s Day there is no better gift than taking your significant other on a personalized walking tour of Downtown Las Vegas/The Las Vegas Experience.❣

A kiss in front of the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign.

I would like to offer a Valentine’s Day special:

Any couple that reaches out to me & books a tour to take place ANY DAY throughout the ENTIRE month of February, will receive a 20% discount. You will also receive a free gift from myself!! 🥂 💝

-Offer valid for couples only

-Tour can take place any day through out Febuary

Message me to book your 5-Star tour!

The Best Day One Tour in Las Vegas

Day one in Las Vegas, this walking tour should be right at the top of your list. I’ve said before that a walking tour is a wonderful experience for when you are visiting a new city. You get to see fun parts of the city up close and personal. You also get a tour guide who is generally much more knowledgeable about the area than your typical bus tour guides.

Plus if you work it right, you will have the ear, and the advice of a local expert with fewer people on your tour to compete for all that advice and opinions.

Michelle – Ohio

“If you’ve never been to Vegas this tour is a DAY 1 MUST!!! You’ll see Vegas in a whole new way!”

Andre – New York

Richard was an incredible story teller with a deep knowledge of the history of Vegas. Glad we did this at the beginning of our time in Vegas & would recommend to anyone curious about history.

Couldn’t have said it better myself. These tours are lead by Richard Lloyd Evans, a retired history teacher, a travel writer, and expert story teller, as well as “a character” with a well developed sense of humor. He actually leads five types of walking tours:

1) The Las Vegas Strip

2) Luck and Fortune on the Las Vegas Strip

3) Mob Las Vegas

4) Downtown Fremont Street Las Vegas

5) Individualized Private Tours

Couple sightseeing in downtown Las Vegas streets

5-Star Reviews are a Great Sign for Quality Las Vegas Tours

Excellent Tour

5-Star Tripadvisor review: Las Vegas Strip Walking Tour

Allissa – Washington DC

For starters, Richard was incredibly accommodating when our flight was delayed which we so appreciated. He is a wealth of knowledge and this walking tour was a great intro to the strip. It hit some of the more famous casinos and gave a lot of good background info regarding Vegas’ past, present, and future.

Wet Going on Las Vegas Area Roads

Careful traveling this morning. Recent rains closed Red Rock Canyon Monday and with more rain on the way driving likely will continue to be wet going on Las Vegas area roads especially in the West Valley.

Flash Flooding in Red Rock Canyon

Meanwhile there are alerts for local flooding along 93 near Dolan Springs, in Arizona, which could impact traveling to the Grand Canyon.

And finally today is the start of Las Vegas’ latest major highway project as the I-15 ramps to Tropicana will be closed for several months. Anything around Allegiant Stadium will be a zoo for months.

Be safe if you are driving in the Las Vegas/Hoover Dam/Grand Canyon areas for the next few days.

A Walking Tour is a Great Introduction to a New City

A good guide can help you find the best photo stops…

I have long believed that a walking tour is a great introduction to a new city. What better way to learn about a city, than with a guided tour led by a local? They know the city better than you. Let your knowledgeable local expert take the lead, and show you the city from their perspective through captivating storytelling!

So coming into a new city? Taking a walking tour the first day will get you off to a great start. Don’t get me wrong, I also love leading walking tours of people who are on their last day of their visit. People just lose out on some of the practical benefits of a walking tour.

Why a Walking Tour in a New City?

romantic couple kissing in front of vegas sign

But Richard! It is free to just walk! Why pay someone to walk with me?

And here in my Las Vegas, there is something to that. If you are simply coming to Sin City to party, it is enough for many to just stroll down The Strip, take in the lights, the dancing fountains, the street entertainers and the “antics” of over-lubricated public party visitors. That is fine if that is what you want.

But many love to see the things the average visitor never sees. They’d like to hear the stories of how an entertainment mecca grew out of a remote spot of the driest, hottest desert in North America. They’d love to hear the stories of mobsters, ranchers, entertainers and gamblers that lay unheard behind the lights. For those visitors, a walking tour likely will be the high point of your visit.

And every city has its own stories, and wonders, and little iconic corners only locals know about.

On a walking tour you have direct access to a local expert. Find out everything you want to know, get recommendations on foods to try, things to do and places to visit. In addition, you can get to know a real local who can introduce you to places off the beaten track.

Your Personal Expert 

A walking tour guide can steer you through local customs. For example many travelers coming to Vegas are confused about tipping. In Las Vegas many workers are paid relatively low wages by their employers, with the expectation that they will make a significant amount of their pay through tips from customers. Some workers expect to make up to 50% of their earnings off of tips. It is a complicated custom of who to tip, who not to tip, how much to tip and a local expert like me can answer all of your questions.

Walking tours tend to be much smaller than bus tours. My own tours average about 4-6 people. Occasionally they are just 1-2 people. Rarely they are as many as 10. There is little to no competition with other travelers to get the attention of your guide or to have your questions answered. Instead, you’ll have direct access to a tap of local culture and knowledge.

In fact I always encourage my clients to contact me, even after the tour is over, if they have any questions about Las Vegas, or would like any recommendations as they continue their trip.

Apart from making sure your camera has a loaded battery and your sunscreen is packed, all you have to do is turn up to the meeting point with a big smile and some energy for the walk ahead. Your local guide takes care of the rest so you don’t miss the main sights and still have time to learn about the city secrets only some of the locals know.

Enjoy!

Going to Vegas and would like to explore “The Entertainment Capital of the World” with an actual local expert? DM me or check out my website with information on my walking tours, as well as my availability for private tours.