easy
3–4 hours
No special fitness required; primarily walking and socializing
Join the LINQ Promenade Bar Crawl on the Las Vegas Strip for drinks, fun, and smartphone poker games at five vibrant bars. Discover a fresh twist on nightlife with prizes and friendly competition.
Self-guided tour • Ages 21+
Embark on an unforgettable bar crawl along the Las Vegas Strip, visiting five vibrant bars while enjoying a drink at each stop. Engage in a unique poker game through your smartphone, competing for daily prizes. Experience the lively atmosphere of the LINQ Promenade and make lasting memories with friends.
Kick Start your day or night by touring the Las Vegas Strip and the LINQ Promenade while drinking at 5 exciting bars. You'll receive one drink at each bar as you play a bar-crawl poker game through your smart phone. Check into all 5 bars to complete your poker hand. The best poker hand wins prizes daily!
1st Stop: I LOVE SUGAR 2nd Stop: The Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery 3rd Stop: Flour & Barley - Brick Oven Pizza 4th Stop: ameriCAN Beer & Cocktails 5th Stop: Jimmy Kimmel Comedy Club 5 drinks per person (1 at each exciting bar) Location: The LINQ Promenade
Alternate alcoholic drinks with water to keep your energy up during the crawl.
The poker game runs on your smartphone, so make sure your battery is topped off before starting.
You’ll be walking between bars along the Strip, so sturdy footwear will keep you comfortable throughout the night.
Enjoy your drinks responsibly to keep the night fun and safe for everyone.
The LINQ Promenade was developed as part of a major revitalization effort to modernize the Las Vegas Strip entertainment district in the early 2010s.
The promenade incorporates sustainable design elements, including energy-efficient lighting and water conservation measures to reduce its environmental impact.
Necessary to participate in the interactive poker game throughout the crawl.
Keeps your feet happy on the walking segments of the tour.
Required for entry into bars and alcohol purchase in Las Vegas.
Evening temperatures can drop in autumn; layering helps stay comfortable outdoors.
fall specific