1. Downtown Las Vegas, also known as \"Old Vegas\", includes the original gambling and hotel district of Las Vegas. Some interesting facts about Downtown Las Vegas include:
- It was the first established district in Las Vegas and was the center of gambling and nightlife until the 1980s when the Strip became more popular.
- The Fremont Street Experience, an overhead light and sound show, covers five blocks of downtown and draws millions of visitors each year.
- Downtown Las Vegas is home to many classic casinos, such as the Golden Nugget, Binion’s Gambling Hall, and the El Cortez.
- The Arts District, located just south of downtown, features galleries, theaters, and restaurants housed in historic buildings.
2. The specific working times and phone numbers for businesses in downtown Las Vegas will vary, but many casinos and attractions are open 24 hours a day. The Fremont Street Experience can be reached at (702) 678-5600.
3. Transportation options to downtown Las Vegas include taxis, Uber/Lyft, and the city’s public transportation system, the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC). The Deuce and SDX buses run along the Strip and into downtown, and a single-ride ticket costs $2. Alternatively, visitors can take the Las Vegas Monorail, which stops near the MGM Grand on the Strip and runs to the Sahara Las Vegas on the northern end of the Strip. A one-way fare is $5, but discounts are available for multi-ride passes and advance purchase.