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    Infinity Museum

    4.8 (47 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Ellyssa N.

    What a beautiful immersive experience! There were 8 rooms for you to explore, each one had a completely distinct infinity experience and story that went along with it. The staff were very friendly and happy to help take photos for us. We got some AMAZING pictures. We were most surprised by the mirror maze. I have been through many mirror mazes but nothing like this. It was truly hard to figure out where to go and what was a path. Definitely a fun time!!

    Nick P.

    We came here on Thanksgiving Day. It's like a 12-14 min drive from the Strip, depending on where you're coming from. They have a ton of parking since it's part of the mall. Admission is $40 for an adult. If you're a local/military/senior it'll be $35. The employee actually gave us the $35 rate since I'm medical. We spent about an hour here and that's with taking pictures and videos. In the beginning, we almost had the place to ourselves. However, large groups of families came and photo bombed some of my pictures. I had to erase them using the edit tool. If you come on a week day, you can probably take some nice pictures. On the weekend or a holiday, be prepared to erase those extra heads in your pictures. This is definitely worth going to if you want to get off the Strip or Fremont. All of the employees were pleasant and helpful.

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    You can imagine what it's like to be inside until you're inside. They do a wonderful job. Even though it's only attached to a city mall. Plus, the parking is free!

    Malika W.

    Great museum. It is a little spendy to go here and be prepared to wear shoe covers. Not the most ideal for active little kids who like to run. My kids really enjoyed the room with beach balls and balloons. We went through the museum several times, so I could feel like I was getting the most bang for my buck. It's a cool museum, but I wouldn't go often due to the price. There's about six different rooms you go in. You exit through the mall, which I didn't love. Boulevard Mall can be a little creepy at night.

    4/8/2026.
    Zeela D.

    Looking for something fun and literally cool to do? Then go to the Infinity Museum at The Boulevard in Las Vegas near UNLV and prepare to be amazed to infinity! This 7 room interactive space is an immersive experience that will decieve your eyes into an infinite space with lights and mirrors as visual effects. Boasting as the world's largest walk thru kaleidescope and dodecahedron, this museum is full of spectacular surprises in every corner and corridor, the room is infinite! Parking is free, general admission is $40 for adults and $30 for children; locals and military get a discount. There's a free photo scavenger hunt where if completed at the end, you receive a prize as you enter the gift shop and show the staff your prize worthy photos. You will be provided shoe covers, 2 sizes only: regular and large; so walk slowly and enjoy the magical journey! May you have an amazingly infinite experience!

    Vinkin Ken T.

    I bought same day tickets for a Friday. It was $40 each. I thought it was worth it. We got there at 1:30pm. It was not too crowded. We spent an hour here but could have easily stayed longer if we didn't have somewhere else to be. Staffs were friendly. They have free lockers. In one of the rooms I truly felt like I was walking in space. It was such a trippy feeling. The silver ball room was a favorite. It was so much fun. You really have to experience it. Of coarse the world's largest walk-in kaleidoscope was the biggest highlight. I would come back again.

    Ly P.

    We had so much fun here. It was such a trip. This was a highlight of our Las Vegas trip. Newly opened and the ticket price won't break your bank. They have free storage lockers and give you these shoe coverings and made us sign a waiver. There was no time limit so we enjoyed each room on our own pace. It was not too busy either, and there were a lot of photo opportunities.

    Amber N.

    I saw this place online and we were able to make same day reservation on a Saturday. It was $40/person. This museum is 12-15 mins from the strip. There was lots of parking in the front since it's connected to the mall. We came right on time for the reservation. There was a some people ahead of us so we had to wait to be checked in. When we got checked in they gave us little shoes covers for our shoes. They had us watch an intro video before going into the exhibition. Entering the first room was very cool. It was a hallway with so many kaleidoscope visuals and lights. Then you just walk to each room with different interactive rooms. There were rooms with balloon, cubes, hallways with funny mirrors and infinity rooms. During the cube room you can ask the staff to take pictures and photos of you. You are allowed to spend as much time as you want and can go back to other rooms. I thought it was pretty cool experience and had instagram worthy photos. At the end of the place you enter the gift shop. We purchased a hat and if we wrote a Google review we get 10% off. I say it was worth a visit if you want to hang out with friends or on a date.

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    Sally L.

    We came here on Thanksgiving Day. We were surprised that they were open that day. First, they need you to sign a consent form. Then they will give you shoe covers. Luckily, when we were there, it wasn't too crowded in the beginning. We were able to take some good pictures. There were many rooms. Each room is very different and unique. You can go back to different room. You can stay as long as you like in there. I like the one with the balloons. There were little kids in the room with us who kept popping the balloons. I also love the mirror maze. It took me a little more than two and a half minutes to find the exit. We spent an hour there. There was a cute gift shop at the end. If you like to take pictures and like immersive arts experiences, you definitely should go.

    Alina S.

    A must-see! Staff was amazing and each room was better than expected. A great place to visit for the entire family and something you will remember for years to come.

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    Michelle G.

    This place was amazing. We were able to take our time and enjoy each room. What a fun experience!

    Makayla R.

    GO RIGHT NOW! Drop what you have planed and give yourself the time of day to immerse in a reality of awww and omgs I'm coming back every week I don't care.

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    Daisy J.

    Nice experience. Beautiful props and lighting. Well worth the experience. Fun and entertaining. The staff members were nice. They make you where booties shoe covers because you will be posing in different ways, sometimes on the floor. I'm a germaphobe so this is very important. The place is really clean and music is relaxing. It was not too busy when we came which provided for a more intimate vibe. I enjoyed the entire experience. I recommend for a fun night out with friends, date night, or just by yourself. There are plenty of mirrors and opportunities to take selfies.

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    Extremely entertaining wonderful way to spend time I enjoyed having something fun to do in Vegas!!!

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    Arte Museum - Yea with moving images.

    Arte Museum

    4.4(861 reviews)
    2.5 miThe Strip

    The museum aspect was incredible. Beautiful art installation. Very immersive. Found ourselves just…read moresmiling and laughing the entire time. Downside was getting upsold on a ridiculous ticket that was supposed to be for an extra exhibit that was just lame TVs no bigger than what I have on my wall at home

    5/24 A weekend when…read moreBTS, 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.

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    GREAT EXPERIENCE! Loved it !!! It was amazing !

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    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum - Voted Best Museum in Las Vegas

    Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum

    4.4(2.2k reviews)
    2.3 miDowntown

    I thoroughly enjoyed the museum for the most part. Everything they had on the tour was great. Lots…read moreto see if you're into paranormal. Knocking off a star for the tour guides we had. Both didn't seem to enjoy working there and interacting with guests. They also didn't appreciate us asking any questions. My friend fell down the stairs, debatable whether it was a ghost that pushed her or not. The tour guide didn't ask if she was okay or cared. Just mentioned that she signed a waiver so... Despite all of that, I'd definitely go back! Hopefully next time they'll have tour guides actually interested in their job. I'd also be curious if video footage would be added to the tour of my friend falling. It seems they enioy putting everyone on blast that falls or faints in the museum lol.

    I have to preface my review by saying I do not believe in ghosts or the paranormal nor do I believe…read morein any of the stories that I heard during my visit, but I do watch Ghost Adventures more for the curiosity than anything else and I was really excited to visit the museum not because of an encounter, but just because I love anything spooky and was excited to see what was inside. I will say that I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with how much material they packed into this tour and given that it is almost 3 hours, you really do get a lot of bang for your buck. There is a free parking lot attached and as many will point out this is not in a great part of town so if you are visiting during the night it is best to be driven in and out versus walking in and out. They do not allow photography inside so I only have a few pictures from the beginning of the visit, but I would definitely recommend to anyone because it is a really fun experience and it is also very unique. As mentioned I don't believe in any of these things so it was even fun for a non-believer like myself. Overall, a really fun Vegas activity and I would recommend to anyone, and if you are a believer it is even more of a memorable experience I would imagine.

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    The Neon Museum - At night

    The Neon Museum

    4.1(2.1k reviews)
    3.5 mi

    I've wanted to come here for years and finally made it! We had a great time and what a thing to…read moresee. I've lived in Vegas my whole life, and to see the history right in front of you is really cool. I learned quite a few things, like the fact that Debbie Reynolds had a hotel! Even the lobby is a part of history. I was thoroughly impressed. We did the move tour with Ryan, and I think the experience was absolutely worth it. We learned a lot of things and he had a great personality, which made it even better! We did a 7:30pm ticket and walked around the loop before meeting in the lobby for our 8:30pm tour. We were done somewhere around 9:15ish and did a little more walking, then we hit the gift shop. They had a museum nerd keychain that I absolutely had to have. They also have other cute stuff like that. This was a great experience and I absolutely recommend you try the tours!

    After taking the daytime tour several years ago, I finally came on the nighttime tour!…read more A few things had changed since that last tour, mainly that people can not roam freely around the lot. I'm honestly not sure I like that, but I get it for those who want a self-guided tour. The tour sometimes clashed with the regular guests, though. The good thing is you can come back for pictures after the tour, which is a nice touch. They have a place to sit and relax outside, which I don't remember from before. While it was cool to see the signs lit up at night, I think the day tour had more history. The night tour didn't spend much on unlit signs. Some of those have cool stories that I missed this tour. It also just might be that there is so much history that they need part 1 and part 2! And honestly, I wouldn't mind paying again if there were 2 different tours. I was a little sad that I missed seeing the Mirage sign by 2 days! It was there, but still under wraps. I've since seen pictures of it online, but it's different in person. Our tour guide was awesome! As in super great. Loved him.

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    An old Flamingo Hotel sign.

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    Las Vegas Natural History Museum - Camel. July 2025

    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    4.3(243 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    We love museums!! This is not too far from Fremont Street and was a great break from the hustle and…read morebustle of Vegas! We welcomed the break! Walking in we were greeted with a very friendly smile, were shown the map, told highlights of the museum and had all questions answered with very friendly service! I loved the striking giraffe statues and loved that all animals except the large eagle were taxidermy! I couldn't believe just how massive the giraffes were, it is a very striking impact to have them greet you at the entrance! Great placement! Stuffed animal room was very neat to see, I have only seen animals like this in a museum in Elko Nevada. We moved on to the aquarium room, saw some small sharks, and some cool fish like puffer fish! We loved the dinosaur room and that would have been way cool if my kiddo was younger!!! The highlight for me, what I was here for was the Egyptian exhibit! Wow!!!! I learned sooooo much and can't belive the actual artifacts that are on display here!! They were absolutely amazing!! This exhibit alone was worth the money!! The machine that you could view the different layers of the mummy was phenomenal to experience!!!

    This place is cool. They had the arachnid exhibit for a few months going on and I just seen it so I…read morewanted to go, but I didn't wanna go by myself because that might be weird without a kid. I don't know. So I took my nephew. He's a little older, but he did like it. It was creepy, but cool some of the spots. A lot of the spiders were hiding. The girl said she thinks it's because the lights are bugging them. So I get it honestly they had a lot of bugs not a lot but for Vegas museum it's good. You know what I'm saying. Next to the dinosaur the head of African I think they were roaches to be honest with you. I took a video of them. N the hissing bugs so gross, I would hate to come across them. The dinosaurs are cool when you push the button to make the sound some little kids do you get scared so be aware. Downstairs there's more artifacts. Creepy downstairs kinda dark n ominous

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    Captivating entrance

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    Paradox Museum

    Paradox Museum

    4.6(99 reviews)
    2.5 miThe Strip

    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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    Atomic Museum - From Atomic Age culture to the scientific and technological advances, the Museum highlights 70 years of nuclear testing.

    Atomic Museum

    4.2(521 reviews)
    1.1 miUniversity, Eastside

    Very interesting and unique museum in Las Vegas! The Atomic Museum does a great job showing the…read morehistory of nuclear testing in Nevada and how it impacted Las Vegas and the surrounding area. There are lots of interactive exhibits, old equipment, videos, and real historical artifacts. Learning about the atomic testing era and seeing how close the tests were to Vegas was fascinating. The museum is clean, well organized, and easy to explore at your own pace. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable too. The only downside is the ticket price felt expensive -- I honestly wish they charged a little less so that everyone could afford to experience and learn from this unique museum. Still, it's a very educational and worthwhile visit if you enjoy history, science, or museums.

    Amazing educational experience for the whole family!…read more My family and I visited the Atomic Museum and had such a great time! From the moment we walked in, we were impressed by how well the exhibits were set up and how much history is packed into one place. The museum does an excellent job explaining the science and history behind nuclear testing and the Manhattan Project in a way that was engaging for adults and older kids alike. We especially enjoyed seeing the historical artifacts, models, and detailed displays that brought such an important part of American history to life. The museum was clean, well organized, and easy to walk through at our own pace, and there were plenty of interesting things to see that sparked conversations among all of us. The staff were friendly and helpful, and we even spent extra time exploring the exhibits because there was so much to take in. Overall it was a fun, educational outing, and we definitely recommend it if you're looking for something a little different to do in Las Vegas. A great mix of science, history, and fascinating facts that left us all talking about what we learned long after we left!

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    Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Cr...

    Atomic Museum - The mission of the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation is to preserve and foster public accessibility to the history assoc...

    The mission of the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation is to preserve and foster public accessibility to the history assoc...

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