Loading city...
Loading city...

7 museums selected in this guide.

The Las Vegas Natural History Museum features exhibits on wildlife, prehistoric life, and ecology across 75,000 square feet. Located near downtown, it offers an accessible introduction to natural science for families and visitors of all ages.

Zak Bagans' The Haunted Museum occupies a 1938 mansion near downtown Las Vegas. The 30-room guided tour showcases allegedly haunted artifacts collected by Ghost Adventures host Zak Bagans, including the Dybbuk Box.

The Neon Museum preserves and displays iconic Las Vegas neon signs in an outdoor "boneyard" spanning two acres. The collection includes over 250 signs dating from the 1930s to present, documenting the city's visual history.

The Mob Museum, officially the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, occupies a 1933 former federal courthouse in downtown Las Vegas. Its three floors trace the history of organized crime in America and the law enforcement efforts to combat it.
The Pinball Hall of Fame houses over 200 playable pinball machines and classic arcade games spanning eight decades. Founded by collector Tim Arnold, it moved to a new 25,000-square-foot building on the south Strip in 2021.

DISCOVERY Children's Museum is a 58,000-square-foot interactive science and play space in Symphony Park, downtown Las Vegas. Its nine themed exhibition halls span three floors connected by a central 70-foot tower.

The Nevada State Museum in Las Vegas chronicles the natural and cultural history of the Silver State, from prehistoric fossils to the atomic testing era. Located in the Springs Preserve complex, it features rotating exhibitions alongside permanent galleries.