When it comes to pawn shop Miami, most people think of the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop, home of History Channel’s hit reality show “Pawn Stars.” The real-life store has been around since 1989 and has made quite the impact in downtown Las Vegas. In addition to making cable TV history, it has spawned spinoff shows, restaurants and even an official podcast.
The pawn shop is open to the public and you can drop in at any time. Just be prepared to wait in line, especially if there is a lot of activity on the day you visit. You can browse the showroom floor for items that have been filmed on the show or purchase something. There’s no telling what you might find, from a rare Picasso painting to a Congressman’s chair.
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If you really want to experience the shop and its swagger, you can book an official VIP tour for about $80. This four-hour experience includes transportation from the Strip, a visit to the pawn shop and stops at Rick’s Pawn Plaza shopping center, Count’s Kustoms (Danny Koker’s auto restoration shop), and an expert in antique swords.
The tour does not guarantee that you’ll meet the stars of “Pawn Stars.” Rick Harrison and Chumlee are still at the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop every day, but they film 90 percent of their shows at other locations. If you’re lucky, they might be able to meet you for a quick photo or chat. You’ll also likely see them at other local restaurants, bars and events.

