Compare ticket options from single-loop passes to multi-day bundles and combos that include transfers to Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon.
Hop-on hop-off buses are built for flexible sightseeing: ride to main landmarks, get off where you want, and rejoin the route later without fuss.
Routes often focus on the Strip and Downtown, and some operators offer extensions to nearby highlights such as Hoover Dam and scenic parks.
Passes are usually valid for a set time window—commonly 24 or 48 hours—from first use, giving you time to split sightseeing across different parts of the day.
Commentary—live or recorded—brings Las Vegas history, hotel backstories, and oddball trivia to life while you ride.
Look for bundles that add transfers or discounted show tickets if you want a full entertainment day without arranging separate transport.
Pick the option that fits your plans
Pick the option that fits your plans
Explore Las Vegas on an open-top Big Bus with hop-on hop-off access to major attractions and narrated commentary.
Experience the LINQ High Roller observation wheel, hop-on hop-off sightseeing and Madame Tussauds all in one convenient package.
Visit the Mob Museum and combine it with hop-on hop-off bus access for an easy way to explore Las Vegas history and landmarks.
Booking online helps you compare operators, check exact stop lists, and secure any bundled extras like show discounts or Hoover Dam shuttles.
You’ll often find better prices and immediate confirmation. Mobile tickets mean you can board quickly and spend more time exploring and less time in queues.
Online bookings also let you choose add‑ons and reserve seats for wheelchair users or large groups—handy during busy trade-show weeks.
Las Vegas blends theatrical architecture and high-energy street life—here’s how a typical hop-on hop-off day might unfold:
Start mid-morning on the Strip, watching theme hotels roll past—fountains at Bellagio, gondolas at the Venetian, towering replicas of global landmarks. The commentary will point out the surprising histories behind casinos, which often began as small, family-run venues before turning into sprawling entertainment complexes.
Hop off for a midday museum or a buffet, rejoin to cross over to Downtown for vintage neon signs and quirky local museums, then return to the Strip for sunset photos and a night-time loop to see the city illuminated. The bus makes it easy to pace a day so you’re not rushed between shows and sightseeing.
Most tickets are bookable online with flexible cancellation windows; read the terms for refunds or date changes before confirming.
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This guide was written to help visitors see more of Las Vegas with less fuss—whether you’re chasing iconic neon, family-friendly attractions, or a desert escape beyond the Strip.
Cancellation and change policies vary by operator—many offer refunds or date changes within a defined window; check the ticket terms before purchase.
Groups, families, and private bookings often receive tailored rates—contact the operator early to discuss group pick-up points and seating.
Convention traffic and special events can dramatically affect travel times around the Strip—allow extra time to reach shows or timed entries.
Las Vegas can be hot in summer and pleasantly cool at night—dress in layers and bring sun protection for daytime sightseeing.
Carry water and a hat when exploring in daytime; desert sun can be intense even on mild days.
Keep your ticket or QR code handy each time you board; some operators scan on entry for re‑entry during the pass validity window.