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    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

    4.4
    (310 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    Kid friendly
    Discounts available

    (5/5) The Museum of…read moreIllusions was one of our favorite attractions in Las Vegas! It was so much fun for both the kids and adults. Every room had something unique, and we found ourselves laughing, taking tons of photos, and trying to figure out all the mind-bending illusions. The staff was also friendly and even helped us take some of the best illusion pictures. Admission: Tickets are around $40-45 for adults and $33-38 for children (ages 5-12) when purchased online. Kids 4 and under are free. Hours: Open daily from 10:00 AM to 12:00 AM, so it's easy to fit into your schedule. Parking: We found the easiest place to park was the Aria self-parking garage, with an easy indoor walk to the museum. You can also park at the Cosmopolitan or 63 CityCenter valet, but all charge for parking. Nevada residents may receive free or discounted parking at some garages. Best Ages: I'd recommend it for ages 5 and up. Younger kids can still enjoy parts of it, but older children, teens, and adults really appreciate the illusions and interactive exhibits. Tips: * Plan to spend 45-90 minutes exploring. (Museum of Illusions Las Vegas) * Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be standing and walking through each exhibit. * Take your time--many illusions look even better through your phone camera than in person! * Let the staff help you pose for the illusion photos--they know the perfect angles. * Go earlier in the day if you want fewer crowds and more time for photos. If you're looking for a unique indoor activity on the Strip, this is absolutely worth it. We had an amazing time and would definitely come back!

    After dinner, we were trying to decide what to do next and ended up coming here around 8 p.m. It…read morewas a last-minute decision, so we didn't buy tickets ahead of time. Luckily, it wasn't busy, which was perfect. The museum isn't huge, but there are plenty of interactive exhibits and photo spots. Some of the illusions made us wonder how they worked, while others were just fun. We spent quite a bit of time taking pictures and trying out all the different exhibits. What I liked most was that it gave us something fun to do together. Instead of just walking through and looking at displays, we were actually part of the experience. We ended up with plenty of funny pictures and great memories. If you're looking for a fun activity on the Strip with your family or a group of friends, this is definitely worth checking out. We're glad we decided to stop by.

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    One of the displays, infinity hole.
    One of the displays, infinity hole.
    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas
    Museum of Illusions - Las Vegas

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    Atomic Museum

    Atomic Museum

    4.2
    (523 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    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...
    Personal atomic weapons that were developed to use in place of conventional weapons such as the Backpack Nuke and the Davy Cr...
    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...
    The National Atomic Testing Museum is one of a handful of private national museums and showcases some of the rarest of artifa...

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    The National Atomic Testing Museum is one of a handful of private national museums and showcases some of the rarest of artifa...
    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    Madame Tussauds Las Vegas

    4.0
    (835 reviews)
    1.5 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
    04.06.24 "King of Pop" Michael Jackson
    04.06.24 Celine Dion a.k.a. the "Queen of Power Ballads"
    04.06.24 Celine Dion a.k.a. the "Queen of Power Ballads"
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    Mike Tyson
    Infinity Museum

    Infinity Museum

    4.8
    (49 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    Free parking
    Kid friendly

    What an experience!…read more Went into this with very little exposure and I recommend you do the same if possible! As we entered, we were greeted warmly by the employee and checked in per our reservation (also highly recommended). After a quick safety video, we embarked on our 7 different installation journey. We absolutely loved how unique each room was! The level of immersion kept catching us by surprise. As we traversed and thought a specific installation was our favorite, we quickly had to change up our minds until deciding every installation was equally unique and in a level of its own. The worker(s) throughout the Museum were all so helpful, positive and caring. Definitely helped bring the whole experience together. This one is going on my must visit list for when in Vegas. Especially during the seasonal adjustments to the art!

    I would recommend if you have never experienced an immersive museum before. The $40 price tag is a…read morelittle steep for what it is, but the rooms were fun and you can move at your pace without feeling rushed..The whole museum takes about an hour . You need to make reservations to avoid wait times or booked time slots, so plan accordingly. I appreciate how the rooms were curated. Definitely a unique experience. We got the VIP experience which came with a little bag of items. Not worth it! Just get a regular ticket. Customer service was friendly, professional, and organized. If you're looking for an outing outside the strip, this works. Fun for couples, families, and solo explorers. Plenty of parking There is a gift shop with fun items to purchase at the end .

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    Infinity Museum
    Infinity Museum
    Infinity Museum

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    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    Las Vegas Natural History Museum

    4.3
    (245 reviews)
    5.9 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!!!

    (4/5) We had a…read morereally fun time at the Las Vegas Natural History Museum! It's the perfect size for families with young kids, and I'd recommend it most for ages 2-8. Our kids loved all the interactive exhibits, especially the fossil dig, the moving sand table, and the hands-on play areas. There was plenty to keep them engaged, and they also enjoyed seeing the dinosaurs, marine life, and live animals throughout the museum. Admission: Around $15 for adults and $7 for children (ages 3-11). Kids 2 and under are free, making it an affordable family outing. Parking: Free parking is available, which was a huge plus. Tips: * Plan for about 2-3 hours to see everything. * The hands-on exhibits are the highlight, so allow extra time for those. * Great indoor activity, especially during the hot Las Vegas summer. The museum isn't huge, which is why I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5, but it's clean, well maintained, and offers a fun, educational experience for young children. We'd definitely recommend it to families visiting Las Vegas!

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    Exhibit
    Captivating entrance
    Captivating entrance
    King Tut's tomb replica. July 2025

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    King Tut's tomb replica. July 2025
    The Mob Museum

    The Mob Museum

    4.4
    (2k reviews)
    5.3 mi

    PROS: this was a huge museum that showed all artifacts of mobsters throughout the 20th century…read more Three floors of fun and informative information. Staff is also nice CONS: I do believe it's overpriced. $38 for an adult is not affordable for the average family of four OVERALL: great museum to come and see. Even if you aren't into the mob. I'm not sure what the parking situation is like so I recommend ubering

    My friend and I recently visited Las Vegas, and when deciding what we'd do, the Mob Museum was near…read morethe top of our list. We have both been to Las Vegas many times, and we hadn't ever visited the Mob Museum. So we decided to visit this time. We enjoyed the experience overall and would certainly recommend it to others. When we arrived, we paid for parking and went inside to pay for the Mob Museum experience. We were prepared to walk around and read a lot of information about the mob. We were pleased to learn when we arrived that there would be a former member of the mob speaking upstairs in just a few minutes. We quickly went upstairs and found a seat. The speaker was Frank Calabrese, Jr., who worked with the FBI to bring down his crime family in Chicago. He told us his story first-hand while telling us about his book and sharing slides as he spoke. This first-hand account was a great way to kick off our visit! After the speaker, we headed up to the third floor and started looking through exhibits and worked our way floor by floor down to the first floor and eventually to the basement. On the third floor, we learned about the birth of the mob, the start of organized crime, the founding of Las Vegas, prohibition, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Al Capone, the FBI fighting back, how several mob leaders were taken down due to smaller violations, and how organized crime spread. On the second floor, we learned about the Kefauver Hearings, the historic courtroom that became the Mob Museum in Las Vegas, the Mob eyeing Las Vegas, skimming from the casinos, Las Vegas going straight, the Mob infiltrating the police, and the Mob's greatest hits. On the first floor, we learned about how the FBI took down the Mob (or some of them), various stories about mob leaders, organized crime today (yes, the mob still exists!), use of force by the police, and the mob in popular culture. We also visited the Global Networks Touch Wall, the gift shop, and the Underground (speakeasy in the basement). While we didn't pay the extra fee to use them, there are interactive exhibit options for a Crime Lab, Firearm Training Simulator, and Distillery Tasting. The general admission cost is $34.95 per person to access exhibits without a discount. For an extra $15, you get access to exhibits and one interactive exhibit. For $5 more than that, you get access to exhibits and two interactive exhibits. There are discounts available to Nevada residents, students, law enforcement and military. You can also get tickets before 11 AM or after 5 PM to receive $7 off admission plus 20% off coupons on the internet. The Mob Museum is typically open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM. The Underground speakeasy and distillery is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 11 PM and Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to Midnight. You should give yourself 1-3 hours to experience the museum. Definitely check out the Mob Museum at some point while you're in Las Vegas! Worth a visit!

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    Building view from the west side
    Building view from the west side
    The Mob Museum Photo Shoot, Greetings
    The Mob Museum Photo Shoot, Greetings
    Straight Moonshine

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    Straight Moonshine
    Blue Man Group Las Vegas

    Blue Man Group Las Vegas

    3.6
    (1.3k reviews)
    0.3 mi
    Large group friendly
    Discounts available

    Came to see this show on our getaway weekend. The show was simply awesome. The whole show kept us…read morecaptivated and interactive. Even when the blue man stepped over my seat to move himself to the back section. It was so much fun. We look forward to coming back with our son as it was relatable to our son.

    I've loved the Blue Man Group's show at The Luxor every time I've seen it. This past Sunday, I took…read moremy kiddos to see a sensory friendly performance that was tailored for children with autism who may be sensitive to certain lighting and sounds. The performance is a high-energy show that blends entertaining instrumentals, physical comedy, paint splashes, mouths filled with marshmallows, and heavy audience interaction. The setting feels like a blend between a futuristic rock concert and a messy art studio. The silent characters explore human nature by reacting to everyday objects such as catching marshmallows in their mouths and using giant smartphones on stage. Furthermore, the Blue Men frequently climb over seats into the crowd, staring blankly at attendees or dragging unsuspecting audience members on stage to join the act. The show ends with giant strobe lights, pumping music, and endless streams of colorful toilet paper dropping into the crowd. I recommend sitting at the end of a row so that it's easier to exit and it seems like they interact with people sitting in these areas. If you're looking for a high energy show that is perfect for the whole family, go see the Blue Man Group at Luxor!

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    Blue Man Group Las Vegas
    Blue Man Group Las Vegas
    Blue Man Group Las Vegas

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    JFK Exhibit - culturalcenter - Updated July 2026

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