Experience the Rich History of Las Vegas: A GoCar Adventure through Mobster Land

Las Vegas, the dazzling oasis in the heart of the Nevada desert, is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, world-class entertainment, and, of course, the iconic Las Vegas Strip. While the city is synonymous with glitz and glamor, there’s a fascinating side to Las Vegas that often goes unnoticed — the rich history of its mobster past. 

Embark on an unforgettable journey through time with GoCar Tours and explore the hidden gems and notorious mobster landmarks that shaped the Sin City we know today.

Unveiling the Secrets of Mobster Land

The Mob Museum: Where History Comes to Life

Start your adventure at the >Mob Museum, a treasure trove of Las Vegas’ organized crime history. Housed in a former federal courthouse, this immersive museum takes you through the rise and fall of the mobsters who once ruled the city. Get up close and personal with artifacts, interactive exhibits, and gripping narratives that bring the stories of infamous mobsters like Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky to life. When finished, find your way to the secret speakeasy and locate the daily password beforehand!

The Neon Boneyard: A Glimpse into Old Las Vegas

Continue your GoCar tour to the Neon Boneyard, where iconic neon signs from vintage Las Vegas establishments find their final resting place. As you stroll among the neon relics, imagine the stories they could tell — of late-night rendezvous, high-stakes gambling, and secret mobster meetings. This tour is a nostalgic trip back in time. Remember that the Neon Boneyard is an open-air exhibit, so please be aware that tours may be canceled in case of bad weather conditions.

The El Cortez Hotel: Where Mobsters Played and Stayed

Drive your GoCar to the El Cortez Hotel, the longest continuously running hotel and casino in Las Vegas. This historic gem has transformed the city over the decades, hosting legendary mobsters and Hollywood stars. Take a walk through its corridors and soak in the vintage charm while envisioning the high-stakes poker games and clandestine deals that once took place within its walls.

The Flamingo Hotel: A Mobster’s Dream Turned Reality

Explore Sin City’s mobster history by visiting the Flamingo Hotel. Founded by the notorious Bugsy Siegel in 1946, the Flamingo was a lavish oasis in the desert, marking the beginning of the city’s transformation into a playground for the rich and famous. Cruise past the iconic pink facade and imagine the glitz and excitement of the early days of the Las Vegas Strip.

GoCar Tours: Your Gateway to Las Vegas’ Mobster Legacy

With GoCar Tours, you can explore Las Vegas at your own pace, uncovering its hidden secrets and mobster lore. Our user-friendly GPS-guided vehicles ensure you will experience all must-see attractions, allowing you to focus on the experience! 

Note: Book your GoCar tour in advance to secure your spot and make the most of your Las Vegas adventure!