The Jewish History Private Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip offers an intriguing glimpse into the community’s significant contributions to the city’s vibrant culture. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour explores key landmarks and historical sites, providing in-depth insights into their impact. With personalized attention and language options, the experience caters to small groups, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for the Jewish heritage that has shaped the iconic Las Vegas Strip.
Good To Know

- A private walking tour focused on Jewish history and landmarks along the Las Vegas Strip, led by a 5-star licensed guide fluent in the chosen language.
- Insights into the Jewish community’s contributions to Las Vegas’ culture and recommendations for the best activities in the city.
- Meeting point at The Cromwell with tour ending back at the same location, and accessible by wheelchair and stroller.
- Suitable for most travelers, with group size limited to 1-25 guests for personalized attention and additional guides available for larger groups.
- Tour proceeds regardless of weather conditions, with comfortable shoes and appropriate dress recommended.
Tour Overview
This private walking tour offers a captivating exploration of the Jewish history and landmarks scattered along the iconic Las Vegas Strip.
Led by a 5-star licensed guide fluent in your chosen language, the tour provides fascinating insights into the Jewish community’s contributions to the city’s vibrant culture.
From interesting facts about Las Vegas’ Jewish people to exciting details about famous Strip attractions, the experience promises an enriching adventure.
Guests will also receive recommendations on the best things to do in Las Vegas, ensuring a well-rounded and personalized experience.
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Meeting and End Points

The meeting point for the Jewish History Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip is The Cromwell, located at 3595 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109, USA.
However, guests shouldn’t enter the hotel, as the staff isn’t informed about the tour. The tour ends back at the meeting point.
The tour is:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Suitable for most travelers
Accessibility and Participation

The Jewish History Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip is wheelchair and stroller accessible, and located near public transportation, making it suitable for most travelers.
Infants must sit on laps during the tour. The tour is open to a group size of 1-25 guests, ensuring personal attention. For larger groups, additional guides can be arranged at a higher price.
The tour proceeds regardless of weather conditions, so participants should dress appropriately.
Tour Details and Requirements
Comfortable shoes are recommended for the Jewish History Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip, as you will be on their feet for the duration of the experience.
Dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour proceeds regardless of conditions.
The group size is limited to 1-25 guests to ensure personal attention, but additional guides can be arranged for larger groups at a higher price.
The tour is both wheelchair and stroller accessible, and is conveniently located near public transportation.
- Comfortable shoes recommended
- Dress appropriately for weather
- Group size limited to 1-25 guests
- Additional guides for larger groups
Pricing and Cancellation Policy
Prices for the Jewish History Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip start from $186.00 per person, with the final cost varying based on group size.
The tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts, providing flexibility. Guests can reserve their spot now and pay later, making it convenient to plan their trip.
However, food, drinks, and entry tickets to attractions aren’t included in the tour price.
The tour is limited to 1-25 guests to ensure personalized attention, with additional guides arranged for larger groups at a higher price.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Las Vegas
The Jewish History of Las Vegas
Las Vegas may be known for its glitz and glamour, but the city also has a rich Jewish history that’s often overlooked.
The city’s Jewish community has played a significant role in the development of Las Vegas, contributing to its growth and prosperity.
Some key aspects of the Jewish history of Las Vegas include:
- The hotel of the first synagogue in the 1940s
- The construction of the iconic Spertus Building, which served as a hub for the Jewish community
- The influential role of Jewish business leaders and entrepreneurs in shaping the city’s economy
- The celebration of Jewish cultural and religious traditions, from Passover to Hanukkah
Significant Jewish Landmarks on the Strip
Along the iconic Las Vegas Strip, several landmarks bear witness to the city’s vibrant Jewish heritage.
The Shenkin kosher restaurant and deli, nestled within the Venetian Resort, offers a taste of traditional Jewish cuisine.
The Chabad Jewish Center, located at the heart of the Strip, serves as a hub for the local Jewish community, providing religious services and educational programs.
On top of that, the Holocaust Memorial at the Venetian features a poignant sculpture, reminding visitors of the tragic history and the resilience of the Jewish people.
These sites offer a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Las Vegas’ Jewish legacy.
Exploring Jewish Culture and Traditions in Las Vegas

Beyond the glittering casinos and neon lights of the Las Vegas Strip, visitors can uncover the rich tapestry of Jewish culture and traditions that have flourished in the city.
Some highlights include:
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Exploring the historic Congregation Ner Tamid synagogue, which has served the local Jewish community since the 1950s.
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Visiting the Holocaust Memorial at Sunset Park, a moving tribute to the victims of one of history’s darkest chapters.
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Indulging in traditional Jewish delicacies at delis like Café Gruenwald, known for its mouthwatering matzo ball soup and bagels.
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Attending cultural events and festivals that celebrate the diversity of Las Vegas’ Jewish population.
The Sum Up
The Jewish History Private Walking Tour of the Las Vegas Strip offers an immersive experience, delving into the profound impact of the Jewish community on the city’s vibrant culture. Led by knowledgeable guides, the tour explores notable landmarks and insights, providing a unique opportunity to discover the rich history and enduring legacy that the Jewish people have contributed to the iconic Las Vegas Strip.
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