While the Strip is about glitz and glamour, Fremont Street is the soul of "Old Vegas"—vibrant, neon-soaked, and delightfully eclectic. By 2026, the Fremont Street Experience and the Fremont East District have evolved into a mix of vintage nostalgia, local artistry, and quirky modern retail.
Here are the 12 popular stores at Fremont Street for your 2026:
1. ABC Stores (The Fremont Hub)
It wouldn't be a trip to Fremont without a stop here. This is the ultimate "everything" store. In 2026, it remains the most popular spot for tourists to grab affordable Vegas-themed apparel, cold drinks, and the famous "macadamia nut" souvenirs that link Vegas to its "Ninth Island" (Hawaii) roots.
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Best for: One-stop souvenir shopping and essentials.
2. Downtown Container Park (The Whole Complex)
While technically a shopping center made of shipping containers, it's a "store" in its own right. Guarded by a giant fire-breathing praying mantis, it houses dozens of small, local boutiques like Sugar Bee’s and Third & Arrow.
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Best for: Supporting local small businesses and unique fashion.
3. Toy Shack
Made world-famous by appearances on Pawn Stars, this is a vintage toy mecca. Whether you’re looking for 1980s action figures or rare 2026 collectibles, it’s a nostalgic trip down memory lane that attracts collectors from around the globe.
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Best for: Retro toys and collectible nostalgia.
4. Gamblers General Store
Just a short walk from the main canopy, this is the world’s largest gambling supply store. In 2026, it is the top destination for people looking to buy authentic, retired casino cards, personalized poker chips, and professional-grade roulette wheels.
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Best for: Authentic casino gear and home game room supplies.
5. Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart (Nearby at Area15/Fremont shuttles)
While the main exhibit is nearby, their presence and pop-up retail at downtown events are legendary. They sell "glitchy" consumer products—like "Impact Broccoli" or "Mammoth Chunks"—that are actually functional pieces of art.
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Best for: Weird, surrealist gifts that double as art.
6. Writer’s Block
Located on Fremont East, this is arguably the most beautiful independent bookstore in Nevada. In 2026, its "Artificial Bird Sanctuary" and cozy reading nooks make it a popular escape for those looking to swap the slot machine bells for some literary peace.
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Best for: Books, quirky stationery, and local vibes.
7. Kappos Boots & Cowboy Hats
Fremont Street has a deep connection to the American West. Kappos is the place to go for high-end, authentic leather boots and Stetson hats. It’s where you go when you want to look like a true "Vegas High Roller" from the golden era.
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Best for: Authentic Western wear.
8. Neon Museum Gift Shop (Fremont Presence)
The Neon Museum is the guardian of Vegas history. Their retail presence on Fremont sells incredible neon-inspired home decor, vintage-style signs, and books detailing the history of the "Glitter Gulch."
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Best for: Mid-century modern decor and history buffs.
9. Las Vegas Fight Shop
Located inside the Miracle Mile but with a massive presence in the downtown sporting culture, this is the #1 spot for UFC and boxing fans. Given that Vegas is the fight capital of the world, this store is always packed before a big match at the T-Mobile or MGM.
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Best for: MMA gear and licensed fight apparel.
10. Ultimate Shopping (The Fremont Experience)
This massive store under the canopy is known for its "Vegas Gold" and flashy jewelry. By 2026, it’s a popular spot for visitors who want that "Vegas Bling"—everything from oversized sunglasses to gold chains that reflect the neon lights above.
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Best for: Flashy accessories and "Vegas Bling."
11. Sunkissed Vegas
Fremont Street can get hot! Sunkissed is the go-to boutique for trendy sunglasses and desert-ready headwear. They specialize in high-end brands but also carry "Vegas-style" frames that glow under the Viva Vision canopy lights.
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Best for: Designer eyewear and sun protection.
12. Binion’s Horseshoe Gift Shop
Binion’s is legendary. Their gift shop is one of the few places where you can buy "Million Dollar" memorabilia (commemorating their famous million-dollar display) and classic poker-themed gifts that honor the birthplace of the World Series of Poker.
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Best for: Historic poker memorabilia.















