Just past the Fremont Street Experience, you'll find an array of pubs frequented by locals and tourists alike, each boasting their own unique activities like karaoke, video games, and dance floors. Trump International Hotel Las Vegas is a sophisticated, non-smoking and non-gaming, luxury hotel situated high above the Las Vegas Strip. While you wait for the next showing (at the top of each hour), you can enjoy an assortment of local street performers, watch top-rated local bands perform on outdoor stages, or play some slot machines and table games at the historic Downtown Las Vegas casinos. The overhead lightshow isn't the only thing to see here, though.
By day, this covering provides shade from the Vegas sun by night, it transforms into a spectacular lightshow, showcasing enchanting visuals and music from iconic artists played through 550,000-watt sound speakers scattered throughout the streets. If you really want to turn up the poolside. This area of Downtown features the Fremont Street Experience - five blocks of street lined by casinos on both sides and covered with a canopy of 24 million LED lights. MGM Grand, Caesars Palace, and Mirage are all renowned for their sprawling, luxurious pools (just to name a few).
This is because the most famous part of Downtown is located on Fremont Street, just as the Las Vegas Strip is located on Las Vegas Boulevard. Often, you'll hear locals refer to Downtown Las Vegas as 'Fremont'.