The Old Vegas is not as popular with tourists than the New Vegas, but we can still admire the origin of the city that dates back to 1905 and it is well worth spending a day there.
As you can see, Fremont Street is not as glamorous as the strip.
It is more like a big street that houses cool old casinos, lots of boutiques, restaurants and a light show.
The Golden Nugget is one of the iconic hotel that we can admire in Las Vegas.
I think its look can still compete with the most recent hotel on the Strip.
While you are there, don't forget to go in the Golden Nugget and relax in front of the shark thank or go slide in the pool surrounded by them.
The Binions is not the most appealing casino, but it allows you to do one of the coolest free things you can do in Las Vegas, take a picture with a real stack of money worth 1 million.
A cool souvenir to take back home as the hotel gives out the printed version of your photo in a frame.
Just in front of the Binion's, you can go in the 4 Queens Hotel that is been in action since 1966 to take a look at old slot machines.
The Freemont Casino is the last of the the four casinos facing each others on the same corner of Freemont street.
I don't know why this one more was chosen over the other three, but this casino can be seen in many Hollywood movies from the 90s.
Last but not least, the Freemont light show is not to be missed.
The light and sound spectacle may not last very long, but is worth seeing at least once.
The quality of the sounds and images broadcast is impressive.
I was so impress that I forgot to take more pictures while it was going on.
Photo taken with a Canon PowerShot SX500 IS.
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