Las Vegas Limo Strip Tour: What to Expect, What's Included & How to Book
A Las Vegas Strip limo tour is a private, all-inclusive sightseeing experience where a professional chauffeur guides your group past the most iconic landmarks in the city — from the Welcome to Las Vegas sign to the Bellagio fountains and beyond. Every tour with My Vegas Limo Tour includes a professional photographer, complimentary champagne, gratuities, and hotel pickup and drop-off, so there's nothing to organize once you've booked.
TL;DR: Show up at your hotel. Everything else is handled.
What Happens on a Las Vegas Strip Limo Tour
The experience begins the moment your chauffeur arrives at your hotel entrance. There's no hunting for a ride, no coordinating with strangers, and no shared bus schedule to follow. This is a private tour — your group, your pace, your night.
From there, the route covers the landmarks that define Las Vegas: the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign at the south end of the Strip, the grand casino facades of Caesars Palace, the Bellagio, the Venetian, and Paris Las Vegas, plus the energy of Fremont Street on select tours. Your photographer is with you at every stop, capturing the moments that are genuinely difficult to photograph on your own — especially at night, when the neon is at its best.
The champagne is already chilled in the limo. The gratuity is already covered. The only decision left is which photo is your favorite.
What's Included — No Hidden Extras
One of the most common questions we hear is: what's actually included? Here's the full list, because transparency matters:
- Private limousine — your group only, no shared tours
- Professional photographer — present for the entire tour, not just one stop
- All photos delivered — every shot from the night, edited and yours to keep
- Complimentary champagne — chilled and ready when you board
- Gratuities — fully covered, nothing to calculate at the end
- Hotel pickup and drop-off — door-to-door from your Strip hotel
- Professional chauffeur — knowledgeable, punctual, and genuinely part of the experience
There are no surprise add-ons at checkout. What's listed is what's included.
Which Tour Is Right for Your Group
The 1.5 Hour Strip Tour
The 1.5 Hour Las Vegas Strip Limo Tour is the most popular option for couples, small groups, and anyone who wants a focused, high-impact experience. The route covers the heart of the Strip — the landmarks everyone came to see — without stretching the night longer than it needs to be. It's a natural fit for a special occasion, a spontaneous celebration, or simply the best way to see the city properly for the first time.
The 2 Hour Strip & Fremont Tour
For guests who want to go deeper, the 2 Hour Strip & Fremont Tour extends the experience to include Fremont Street — the original Las Vegas, with its canopy light show and old-school casino energy. This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want the full picture of the city, or for anyone who's already done the Strip and wants to see what's beyond it. The extra time also means more photo stops and a more relaxed pace throughout.
The Party Bus Tour
Groups of 20 to 30 people have their own option: the Las Vegas Party Bus Tour. Same all-inclusive format — photographer, champagne, gratuities, hotel pickup — scaled for a larger celebration. Bachelor and bachelorette groups, corporate events, and milestone birthdays are the most common bookings, and the energy on the bus reflects it. It's a private event on wheels.
When to Book (and Why Earlier Is Better)
Las Vegas is one of the busiest tourism markets in the world, and weekend availability — especially Friday and Saturday nights — fills quickly. If a specific date matters to the experience (a birthday, an anniversary, New Year's Eve), booking in advance is the only way to guarantee it.
Weeknight tours tend to have more flexibility, but the Strip is equally spectacular Sunday through Thursday. The neon doesn't dim on a Tuesday.
For current pricing and real-time availability, the tour pages have everything needed to check dates and complete a booking directly — no phone calls required.
A Few Things Worth Knowing Before You Go
The photographer calls ahead roughly 30 minutes before departure — that's the signal to start getting ready. Plan to be at your hotel entrance a few minutes early; the chauffeur will be there with a sign for your group.
Dress however feels right for the night. Some guests come in full celebration mode; others keep it casual. The limo and the photographer work with whatever the group brings.
Photos are delivered after the tour — edited, full resolution, and ready to share. There's no upsell, no watermark package to navigate. Every photo from the night is included.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the photographer included in the tour price?
Yes. Every My Vegas Limo Tour includes a professional photographer for the full duration of the tour. All photos taken during the tour are delivered afterward — there's no separate photography fee.
Do I need to tip the chauffeur or photographer separately?
No. Gratuities are fully included in the tour price. There's nothing additional to calculate or hand over at the end of the night.
What landmarks does the tour cover?
All tours cover the core Strip landmarks: the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, Caesars Palace, the Bellagio, the Venetian, Paris Las Vegas, and more. The 2 Hour Tour also includes Fremont Street, which features the famous LED canopy and the historic heart of downtown Las Vegas.
Can the limo pick us up from our hotel?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off from your Strip hotel is included in every tour. The chauffeur arrives at your hotel entrance at the scheduled time with a sign for your group.
How far in advance should I book?
As early as possible, especially for Friday and Saturday nights or dates tied to a specific event or celebration. Weekend availability in Las Vegas moves quickly. Check real-time availability directly on the tour pages.
Is the tour private, or will we be grouped with other guests?
Every tour is completely private. The limo or party bus is reserved exclusively for your group — no shared vehicles, no strangers joining the route.