Lloyd D George Federal District Courthouse // Now You See Me
The thriller Now You See Me follows a group of magicians known as the Four Horsemen. During their performances, they execute bank heists and distribute the stolen money to audience members.
Foley Federal Building and Courthouse // Casino
The movie Casino tells the story of two best friends: a casino executive and a Mafia enforcer who compete for control of a gambling empire and a glamorous socialite.
Fremont Street // Vegas Vacation
In the fourth installment of the vacation franchise, the Griswolds embark on a trip to Las Vegas in Vegas Vacation. Each family member experiences their own humorous misadventures in the city.
Fremont Street // Diamonds Are Forever
Before the construction of the Fremont Street Experience, the western end of Fremont Street was the representative scene for Las Vegas, featured in virtually every television show and movie that aimed to capture the city's glittering lights.
Plaza Hotel - Oscar’s Steakhouse // Casino
Named after former mob attorney and city of Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Oscar's Steakhouse offers a unique dining experience in Las Vegas. The main dining room is inside the Plaza's iconic glass dome, making it a truly unique venue. Oscar's philosophy of food and service mirrors Goodman's approach to life: eat, drink, and have fun! This reflects Goodman's reputation as the "Happiest Mayor in the Universe."
Fremont Street // Anora
Fremont Street, founded in 1905 alongside the inception of Las Vegas, holds a significant place in the city's history. In 1925, it became the first paved street in Las Vegas and was home to one of Nevada's first licensed casinos. After the Las Vegas Strip, it is the city's most recognized street, hosting over the years famous casinos such as Binion's Horseshoe, Golden Nugget, Four Queens, and the longest-running casino in Las Vegas, the Golden Gate Hotel and Casino.
Binion’s Gambling hall & hotel // Last Vegas
In the movie Last Vegas, Billy (Michael Douglas), Paddy (Robert De Niro), Archie (Morgan Freeman), and Sam (Kevin Kline) have been best friends since childhood. When Billy proposes to his much younger girlfriend, they go to Vegas to relive their glory days. However, the decades have changed Sin City and tested their friendship.
Crossing near Atomic Liquors // The Hangover
In The Hangover, three friends wake up after a bachelor party in Las Vegas without remembering the previous night, and the groom is missing. They must navigate the city to find their friend in time for the wedding.
Atomic Liquor // Casino
Atomic Liquors, the oldest freestanding bar in Las Vegas, opened in 1952 and quickly became a popular spot for viewing nuclear blasts from the nearby test site. It gained a reputation among locals and celebrities, including the Rat Pack, Barbra Streisand, and Clint Eastwood, and remains an iconic establishment. The bar still resembles its original look, featuring the original wraparound counter, neon sign, and curved red ceiling.