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    Arte Museum

    4.4 (865 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Tank G.

    This is a neat little high-tech art museum located right off the Strip. Commercial lots and garages are within a reasonable walking distance, but they can be pretty pricey. It was a really nice museum to visit, but it is probably a one-and-done. It is a self-guided tour that starts with interactive waterfalls, then takes you through some flowers. The museum features a piece titled The Whale, Star Raindrops, Jungle Glow Dara, Live Sketchbook, and one of my favorites, Starry Beach. It looks like an actual beach. The Giant Camellia exhibit has projected flowers that respond when you touch them. You end your tour with a piece titled Sunset, a Miami-style lit stairwell. Then it feeds you out to, yep, you guessed it, the souvenir shop. I did not find much in the shop. They have some prints, postcards, and retail items, but it was nothing special. The museum has a small cafe that you can get added onto your admission for an additional fee. The cafe is called the Arirang Cafe. It has a limited selection of drinks and a small amount of seating. The cafe touts "A feast of live garnish expressed with media art on attractive drink and dessert menus." They serve an assortment of teas and lattes. They also serve rainwater. Who charges for rainwater? I liked the museum. I spent about 45 minutes there and moved through it pretty quickly. You could probably spend an hour to an hour and a half there. If you are looking for something a change of pace from the strip, this is your spot. I would look for discounts if you can find them, though. They are very pricey.

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    Alex C.

    5/24 A weekend when BTS, The Jonah's Brothers, and No Doubt were all in town, drawing in ecstatic crowds. Where: at a new corridor in between The Cosmopolitan and Aria, in addition to being neighbors to a Ross discount store, Museum of Illusions, and The Ocean Prime restaurant. I made the mistake of walking in 94 degree weather from where I was staying (at Resorts World) with a nearly 45 minute walk, and so the following day I took an Uber going in the same direction to the most southern side of the strip. What: an art museum with a focus on light and projection. Think Tokyo's teamlabs Borderless digital art museum, albeit on a smaller scale. The Exhibits: no matter where you look, everyone including myself were phone in tow taking photographs and filming in rooms with high ceilings, and projected light against mirrored walls. Since BTS was in town for their 4 day stop on their world tour, the exhibits included BTS themed projections, music, and cafe. I don't know how to describe it, but being in rooms with dimly lit light was just exhilarating and relaxing. How: definitely try to get tickets in advance if you can. I tried to visit the prior day, but the line looked extremely long at 2PM. I chose a 5PM for the following day ($60 with access to the cafe) and it took maybe 5 minutes to enter. I would say the whole experience for me was roughly an hour or so. I thoroughly enjoyed the Arte Museum and would definitely make a return visit in the near future.

    Ellyssa N.

    My favorite immersive museum in Vegas! So many rooms to explore and you go at your own pace so you can spend as much or as little time as you want. This museum takes it to the next level by having scents pair along with each room so all your senses feel that you're transported elsewhere. I always get the add on for the tea house as well. For a small up charge, you get a beverage and get to enjoy the interactive projection mapping on the cafe tables. This museum gets updated seasonally with new themes and projections so I go once a year to enjoy the new experiences. Tip: in the HUGE projection room, there are 3 "shows" to experience. Each one taking 6-12 minutes. So take your time in there and really experience everything that has to offer

    Ana T.

    When I saw the posts on Instagram about this museum, I put it on my to-go list for when I go to Las Vegas. The art immersive installation looked like a phenomenal experience that I did not want to miss. I was very excited for it, but I was definitely not that excited about the steep price of $60 per person. It was an amazing experience, and it was great going into each room to see what they projected. The room where you can color in the animals and you can it in for it to be displayed on the wall...that was a lot of fun. The one with the ocean waves, it makes one feel like they were there with all the motion and sounds. It was a wonderful experience; just wished it was less expensive.

    Lily F.

    Business is located next to Jason Aldean Restaurant. They were promoted on IG and Weverse because Hybe and Big Hit companies createdfor BTS The Arirang. Tickets were purchased at fever up and tickets had QR code. General admission and cafe was $60.42.

    Elisa G.

    We spent the afternoon here and it was very interesting, I was $40 per adult ticket for r a completely immersive art experience I don't know if I would come back but it was cool to experience all the different scenarios. I loved smelling all the flowers and touching them and watching them open. That and itself was worth $40. I also liked feeling like I was walking on the beach. It's a great Instagram photo experience. I enjoyed seeing all the make-believe animals It's really an interesting experience walking into the mirrors I recommend but I don't know if I would come back. I hope you like all the videos!

    Gill P.

    Definitely different and worth the experience located between the Cosmopolitan and the Aria Hotel tickets are M-Thurs $40 F-Sun $50 you can save a few bucks by checking Groupon first or have a local ID.

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    John G.

    This is a great experience in Las Vegas! We had a terrific time leisurely walking through and viewing the animated exhibitions! We also paid in advance for the Arte Cafe at the end for a cold latte it was very refreshing!

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    Monique W.

    I went to the Arte Museum with my family in Las Vegas over New Year's weekend, which was very enjoyable although we had initially intended to take advantage of the holiday overlay that was advertised but not available, we did end up going through their standard interactive art exhibit. It's been a few years since I've last visited! The Arte Museum is a venue for digital art installations that are displayed in a series of visually striking rooms designed to immerse you in a sensory experience that includes sight, sound, and light to be able to distinguish them from other typical art galleries. The museum is located close to the Crystal Shopping Center. The museum is open 7 days a week from 10am - 10pm, and your ticket will allow you access to the exhibit. As an additional benefit to being a local resident, you can purchase a discounted, ticket a little less expensive than the regular ticket price! The layout is set up in a way that will take you through many different rooms and areas of the exhibit that are all based off of unique themes and they each have their own unique atmosphere such as natural outdoor spaces with water features, digital flower installations, and even ocean based exhibits where you could walk into an area and get the feeling that you were stepping into another world! One of the other things I really enjoyed about this exhibit was when I stopped at an interactive exhibit, I got to create a piece of artwork and once I had finished creating it, it would appear on a big projection screen for everyone to view while it continued to be displayed as part of the show! It was so much fun seeing how our artwork came alive and moved around on the display screen. We spent as much time as we needed to make our way through the exhibit and ultimately ended up spending almost two hours going through the exhibit, since you don't just take one look at this, you're really absorbing every space and letting the visual and audio elements be such a super immersive experience. Whether you're planning a fun family outing or a night out in Las Vegas, Arte Museum provides an alternative to other types of museums or venues with its combination of technology and art in a totally immersive environment where you can spend a couple of hours exploring! We had a lot of fun and would come back again!

    Ericka S.

    This was really cool! We went on a Saturday and when we started, it wasn't too busy. We tried to spend a good bit of time in each room to fully take everything in, because it is fully sensory! The images are immersive, there are scents to bring you in further, and the sound seals the deal! The ocean rooms were really relaxing and neat. There were some rooms that seemed more instagramy, so there were a lot more people in them vs other rooms. I think we took maybe an hour or so to kind of linger in each room. We also did the tea at the end, which was very tasty and really cool visually. I definitely recommend it! This place is upstairs, kind of around the corner from the Jason Aldean bar, pretty easy to get to if staying nearby. We were doing a staycation at the Aria, but if we drove form I would probably have to park at the Cosmo or something to get here, so keep that in mind. Great afternoon activity and definitely family friendly.

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    Caryl A.

    Truthfully, not worth $40.00...maybe $20. The best parts were when you color in pictures and the computer brings it to life and the first room that had roses all over and also smelled of roses.

    Mark R.

    Really cool museum. You could zip through it in under an hour, but the best approach is probably to give yourself some time to just absorb the place. Visually mesmerizing stuff. I wasn't sure if I'd like this or not. I've been to a lot of more traditional museums, and this is nothing like those. Best to go on a not-so-crowded day and just sit back (or, stand back) and let the waves and lights hits you and space out a while . . .

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    Chad C.

    A multi-sensory delight for your eyes and nose--you truly have to see (and smell) it to believe it! One of the absolute coolest parts was the Live Sketchbook - Night Safari exhibit: You color your own wild animal on provided paper, hand it over to be scanned, and before you know it, your artwork springs to life--walking, roaming, and interacting in a massive projected preserve alongside everyone else's creations. It's magical and surprisingly addictive (kids and adults alike get hooked!). Right at the exit, don't skip the ARTE Cafe--it's the perfect way to wind down. For just $7, grab a drink (think beautiful teas, lattes, or seasonal specials) and spend 10 enchanting minutes watching interactive digital art come alive right on your table as you sip--Las Vegas-themed animations, moving garnishes, the works. Pro tip: Nevada residents save $10 on admission (just show your ID at entry!), or snag advance tickets on Groupon for even better deals and to skip any lines.

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    How much is it to go per person?

    WEEKDAYS (ADULT) General admission (Adult) - $50 General admission + ARTE Cafe (Adult) - $55… Read more

    Menu for the cafe?

    Just coffee or tea.

    Is there alcoholic beverages?

    No alcoholic beverages; just the teas.

    Does anyone know if they accept school IDs as a form of photo id for the resident discount? The kids are both 13 and 16 but no drivers license so just wondering if school id suffices to prove that they are locals.

    I would call the museum or email them.

    My ticket includes the cafe? What exactly is that? Are there food items and drinks available there for purchase or for free?

    If you bought the tickets with the tea bar included that means you can select any drink included from the menu. No additional charge since it's already been included in your ticket. Don't forget to stop by! It's a great immersive experience and the… Read more

    I have Parkinson's disease with limited walking capacity; anyone know the amount of walking involved and if seating available?

    Agree with current information and there are limited seats. However, I would call or email the Arte Museum to better address your question. Best of luck.… Read more

    How's the parking?

    I would park in the Aria or Cosmo parking garage (About $20 on weekdays and $25 on weekends) and walk over. You can also do valet for $40. NV residents get 3 hours free if you scan your NV drivers license.

    Are there any discounted prices for seniors?

    Yes. Monday - Thursday, Seniors 65+ pay $40.00, instead of $50. Need to show your ID. Nevada residents get $10 off the $50 admission.

    How long is tour?

    We did a self-guided tour and paid $55 each for the drink experience. We took 2 hours to really enjoy it, but you can pace yourself and set your own time. General admission without the drink is $50 per person.

    My Mom uses an electric scooter to get around, can she use this at the museum?

    Hello! We are fully ADA compliant, and thus allow wheelchairs and mobility scooters inside! Hope this helps!

    Do they have people stationed around to explain or take pictures for you?

    Each room has an explanation of the exhibit you are about to experience, we also have team members roaming through out the museum who can answer any questions and help take pictures as well.

    Hi, do you allow kids under 4 years old?

    Kids 3 and under are allowed and there is no charge for them.

    Should I buy tickets in advance or am I ok to just buy tickets when I get there?

    If you are always punctual, then buy tickets in advance. If you are the type of last-minute, spontaneous, spare the moment, then you can buy tickets when you get there. There… Read more

    Ever have discount tickets for non-residents passing through Nevada?

    Discount tickets are available first thing when it opens and last 1 1/2 or so

    Approximately how long does it take to view and experience all the exhibits?

    It takes approximately 90 minutes to view all the exhibits.

    Are little pets allowed if kept in a pet backpack?

    Hi Eugene, we do not allow pets unless they are registered service animals.

    Good for kids? Ages 8 and 9?

    Absolutely good for kids. They have a drawing station for adults and kids. I highly recommend you and your kids check this out.

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    Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden

    Bellagio Conservatory & Botanical Garden

    4.7
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    I LOVE visiting the Bellagio Conservatory. It's one of the highlights of my trip. They do an…read moreamazing job with all the flowers. Though not all of them are real I learned. I was sadly surprised. I love that it's a free activity and you don't have to be a hotel guest to enjoy it. I do wish we'd visit it at a less crowed time, when would that be I don't know as Vegas is the place that no one sleeps. I have seen pictures of it virtually empty so there must be a quieter time then we go. We went around 6 on a Saturday in May so it was peak visiting hours. Even with it being packed you can still get some great pictures. We took a great one near the arbor. We had some people take it for us, but for some reason the background turned out great but, we look funny, maybe grainy, I'm not sure, but they are unusable. We then took a selfie and it turned out great. You don't have the full arch, but it's better than nothing.It still has the beautiful flowers surrounding us. I was able to get lots of pictures and videos. People really respect the camera and try to avoid being in your shot even when you're taking a long video. I keep mine down to 15 seconds, but when you'r recording it seems long. They have a Rolex show at the entrance of the gardens and my husband loved pursuing that shop while I entered the gardens and was admiring all the flowers, he eventually caught up. Lost of family's were there taking group pics near the arbor too, but it was never too crowed to get a pic. People moved quick and there were so many selfie spots that there was never a long wait. The arbor is the place to take pictures, it totally frames you in. Last time if was near Valentine's Day and we had someone take our picture of us under the full heart arch. Those pictures turned out well. That was 3 years ago during a very special trip. The background music is very pleasant and adds to the ambiance. I took a ton more pictures and lots of us, but I opted not to post those. I try to keep my post down to 10 pictures, sometimes a few more or less. You still get the jest of it all with the videos I took.

    Beautiful. And free…read more The display changes - not sure how often. But it's one of those places you can visit multiple times since the display is constantly changing. While you are there - be sure to look up while in the lobby to see the glass flowered ceiling designed by famed glass artist Dale Chihuly.

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    Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit

    3.9
    (136 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    "I would rather die of passion than boredom. I feel that there is nothing more truly artistic than…read moreto love people. If you hear a voice within you say 'you cannot paint,' then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced." Vincent Van Gogh Van Gogh painted as a way to make his inner soul happy and shine. He painted from the heart. He loved nature, the night and the mundane things in life . Just people watching he did this as his art of painting! A troubled artist that "painted," a man who did not know he was talented! Come and explore his life through an immersive experience of art . The world of Van Gogh comes to life here. You can feel the world, the power of his life and art with real life. The music and artist who painted the famous Starry Night . Stand strong within the brush strokes of his art. They have given Van Gogh a chance to shine . Now I've been questioned on the value of this particular experience. For someone who doesn't put a value on an event, price is not an object. For the main purpose of attendance to this event was for my daughter. She has been wanting to go here and price an object for her; let's just say, "it's going to make her happy, it's happening." Sometimes my young daughter is plagued by troubles of the heart from the past. She can relate some of the pain of her childhood to Van Gogh perhaps . Here we sit together and experiencing life together . No matter what your situation or circumstances this particular show will show you moments of a man that never achieved anything until he pasted. He left lost pictures that can be viewed now here in this immersive event . The staff was warm and welcoming. Thank you to everyone involved for your support and time for an incredible experience and event. A tribute to the amazing painter of Vincent Van Gogh .

    Captivating blend of art and technology, seeing masterpieces like Starry Night, Sunflowers, and the…read morebedroom come alive through animation, music, and light. The swirling skies and bold brushstrokes flow across the walls, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that captures Van Gogh's emotional intensity. It's particularly impactful for those interested in the emotional story behind the artist his struggles, passion, and unique vision. It may not replace seeing original works in a museum, but it offers a memorable, sensory-rich perspective on one of history's most influential artists.

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    Letters from Vincent.  He wrote nearly 1,000 letters but only sold one painting during his life.  In the lobby.
    Letters from Vincent. He wrote nearly 1,000 letters but only sold one painting during his life. In the lobby.
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    Paradox Museum

    4.6
    (99 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    What a cool way to spend some time doing something different…read more Initially we were gonna head to Museum of Illusions. Then, looking outta our window- I saw Paradox Museum! Quick search on Yelp & Google, and knew this was gonna be THE spot. With down time finally in our favor, we stopped by on a Monday afternoon. Took the elevator up and paid at the register. I asked if cash and/ or card are accepted, but it's card only. There are complimentary lockers available before walking into the museum. Watch the quick 2 minute video and away you go. Next to every display or immersive exhibit, you can read what is happening. And why you are experiencing this special effect. It's a great flow of exhibits. And if one particular area is crowded, you can continue on exploring. And return back to the previous one. Staff is so friendly with photo opportunity suggestions. * Restrooms are located near the slot machine/ pole dance area! There are WARNING signs if you have sensitivity to flashing/ strobing lights. Some rooms can be a bit darker while throughout the museum is well lit. The optical illusion to some of the exhibits can cause dizziness. Even the graphic geometric patterns you'll see throughout. Very budget friendly. And from a previous review I read on Yelp, you can also find discounts directly on their website. You'll exit at the gift sho

    11.1.25 I'm usually…read morenot a museum person, but this one completely won me over. My sister and I had a blast exploring the exhibits--and thanks to the super helpful staff, we snapped some seriously cool photos along the way. Some of the illusions still have me scratching my head, and I love that. Hands down, this was one of the most fun and fascinating museums I've ever visited. Highly recommend!

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    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    4.0
    (835 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Such a cool experience! I was able to visit Madame Tussauds Las Vegas when I was in Vegas for one…read moreof my friend's birthdays, and we wanted to check out the famous wax museum. We were able to snag our tickets from Groupon and got the Gondola Ride package. If you're getting your tickets from Groupon, I recommend that package deal. The staff was friendly and directed us to where we needed to go, and they also helped take some of our pictures. Many of the wax figures look realistic (which was a bit scary up close lol), but it was still fun. I liked that the staff allows you to get as close as you want to the figures to take pictures and really observe the art pieces. We also learned from the staff that the sculptures are built to the same height as the celebrities, which was cool because we got to get a glimpse of different celebrities' heights and guess what we thought they would be versus what they actually were when we stood next to them. This was a fun game we played as we went around. I liked that every section had its own theme and music, like actors, '90s artists, 2010s, etc. As you get closer to the end of the museum, there's a Marvel section with a 4D theater. The movie is free and about 10 minutes long. It was a cool animated experience with 4D elements, if you have time, I recommend checking it out. After we finished going through the museum, we went on the Gondola Ride, which is based on the gondola rides in Venice. Such a peaceful moment, you really feel as if you're in Venice. Our gondolier was very nice and had an amazing voice. I liked how he gave us the history of why a version of the gondola ride was made in Vegas and the meaning behind certain songs he sang. Overall, I had a great experience, and I would go back again!

    in Vegas for less than 48 hours to celebrate my daughter's 13th birthday, I "dragged her" to the…read morewax museum... I think she heard the word "museum" (my bad) and was turned off, but when we arrived and she saw some celebrities that she recognized, she was all about it! We purchased the basic tickets and spent about 40 minutes walking through talking, laughing, taking photos, etc... It was a really fun activity. Some of our favorites were the Rock, Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga, Drake, Justin Bieber, Bad Bunny, Snoop Dog, Bradley Cooper, Mike Tyson, Muhammed Ali, and Taylor Swift. I was impressed that my daughter recognized a bunch of folks that I didn't know at first. This is a fun activity for people of all ages. Enjoy!

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    04.06.24  "King of Pop" Michael Jackson
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    04.06.24 Celine Dion a.k.a. the "Queen of Power Ballads"
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    Colors of Mexico

    Colors of Mexico

    4.5
    (93 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    What a wonderful experience and surprise. I was in town for a conference and needed a place that…read morewas interesting but quiet away from the craziness of the convention. This exhbit fit the bill and more. Located in the Fashion Mall, there are several rooms, some immersive, with music and steeped in culture. It was nice to move slowly but deliberately through the space. The staff was incredible as well and very helpful. As mentioned by others, if you pay the entrance fee there is a credit applied for the restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that if you have a conference badge, entrance is free. Dinner was wonderful as well. Steady and delicious. I attended on a Tuesday night and while the strip was hectic, this museum was not. I am not sure what the crowd is like on a weekend but do yourself a favor and visit this place for a different kind of Vegas experience.

    We visited Colors of Mexico on May 25, 2026 for lunch, at 1:30pm. It is located in a mall and the…read moreparking is underneath the mall. The place was pretty dead as we had just missed the lunch rush. But, we didn't mind. So, this place is an experience that I highly recommend if you are at the mall, especially if you have elementary aged children. It's so fun and colorful. We started by paying $15 each at the door and getting a wrist band. This cost was for the experience and if you decided to dine there then you can use the $15 credit toward your food. We chose to eat first. My husband and I enjoyed delicious cocktail, the cilantro bliss and the margarita. Both were 10/10. For food we had a cesar salad, fideo seco, picadella, and of course chips and salsa. Food review: For the table they bring tortilla chips and refried beans. It was pretty good. 8/10 Cesar Salad- 6/10. This is not a traditional cesar salad. We didn't care much for it. Picadella- 8/10 pretty good. Enough for two people if you are eating light. It comes with beans and rice. Fidea Seco- 8/10 different but good. Chips and salsa- 4/10. There were 3 kinds of salsa; green, mild and hot. The mild was hot and the hot was too hot. I wouldn't order it again. There were 3 of us so we applied all $45 to our bill, making our bill close to $50 before tip. After eating we went to the experience and it was so cool. All three of us are adults and we enjoyed it but younger kids would really enjoy it. After you are done, the door that you leave out of leads you outside so if you want to eat or shop at the gift shop, I suggest you do it before you do the experience. Final Thoughts: It was fun, but we won't go back. Definitely for tourists and I would suggest it to friends with younger kids for sure.

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    360 film room.
    Esquites were definitely a huge disappointment they were very whitewashed nothing about it was authentic.
    Esquites were definitely a huge disappointment they were very whitewashed nothing about it was authentic.
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