The Neon Museum Las Vegas 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, NV 89101
About the Business
The Neon Museum Las Vegas offers a unique and immersive experience that showcases the history of Las Vegas through its iconic neon signs. Located at 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas, Nevada, this museum is a must-visit attraction in the city. With a variety of admission options, including daytime and evening visits, as well as guided tours in English and Spanish, visitors can explore the Neon Boneyard collection at their own pace.
One of the highlights of the museum is the Brilliant! Jackpot augmented reality experience by artist Craig Winslow, which is the largest of its kind. The museum also offers special events such as the Neon Night Flights Spectacular in partnership with Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, where guests can enjoy a helicopter tour over the Las Vegas Strip before exploring the Neon Museum.
For photography enthusiasts, there are opportunities for a monthly Photo Walk and a weekly Portrait Hour in the North Gallery. The museum also hosts special events and parties throughout the year, making it a vibrant and engaging cultural institution in Las Vegas.
Founded in 1996, The Neon Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and exhibiting Las Vegas' iconic signs for educational and cultural enrichment. With a focus on history, art, and technology, the museum offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant past and present of the city. Visit The Neon Museum Las Vegas to experience the magic of Las Vegas' neon heritage firsthand.
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Location & Phone number
770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States
Hours open
Monday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Thursday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Friday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Saturday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Sunday:
3:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Reviews
"The Neon Museum is a MUST stop on any Vegas trip. Besides all of the fun and amazing vintage signs, the volunteer staff is unlike any we've ever experienced - they really elevated our experience with their knowledge and their sincere and genuine willingness to help. Randy was awesome, as were all of the volunteers with whom we spoke. Their building is a great addition to all of the signs and presents their brand in fine fashion. Gotta love their tagline, too. We took a ton of photos but are only posting a few to whet your appetite."
"This is a cool place. Reasonably priced at 25 per person. The bone yard museum is smaller than we expected but full of some cool signs, including the oldest sign from 1940. We recommend going during the first evening session. The signs are starting to turn on, the lighting for photos is great and not to dark that you can't see yourself in photos. The staff were great and full of info. They did not hesitate to answer questions."
"Last time we were in Las Vegas we wanted to visit but it was sold out! This time, we bought in advance and would recommend that as well as time slots were filling up quickly the week leading up to our visit. We went on the "History. Brought to Light. The Stories of Las Vegas Past and Present" tour but there was also an option for a movie themed tour. The tour guide speaks in a microphone and they give each person a radio with headphones so you can hear them nice and clearly. The 45 minute tour went really quickly and our guide provided details about the individual signs but fascinating history of Las Vegas."
"Finally able to check the Neon Museum off our bucket list! We visit Vegas a few times a year for a quick getaway and have had it on our list for years! First and foremost, go at night! The old signs lit up just seem magical with their age and condition. It's definitely a walk through Las Vegas history like no other museum! There is a guided tour available as well as a self guided tour using your phone. We arrived too late in the evening for a guided tour but thoroughly enjoyed the self guided audio, it gave just enough history of the signs to make us want more! It's a small, outdoor museum with a wide dirt walking path through the signs and will take about 20-30 minutes to wander through. Everything is corded off to keep hands and wandering feet away from the bulbs and metal but it's still necessary to keep those kiddos at bay! The guides we observed seemed super knowledgeable and friendly but the other staff we encountered were a bit unfriendly and unwelcoming. They will definitely let you know if you lean too far over the ropes to take a picture and remind you that you need to keep moving!! All in all, it's a great piece of history and something you should fit into your Vegas itinerary."
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