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The Neon Museum

Downtown
$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Thursday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Friday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Saturday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM
  • Sunday: 8:00 PM – 12:00 AM

Guided tours of a collection of Vegas signage, some from famous landmarks, from the 1930s to today.via Google

An outdoor exhibition space dedicated to preserving and restoring the city's iconic neon signs.

Good to know
Book a night tour to see the restored signs illuminated. (€€)

Reviews from Google

Lisa Sands4 months ago
About a mile from downtown/Fremont Street, this little gem is worth a visit to support saving the glittering neon history of Las Vegas. You can walk through on your own, but I recommend taking a tour that begins just at sunset. The twilight sky and tour guide commentary bring each sign alive. Remember to tip your guide! You can buy tickets online in advance if you want - there are senior discounts and sometimes coupon codes, but the price is reasonable regardless. Plan to spend about 90 minutes here - and visit the cute little gift shop on your way out.
Ericka S2 weeks ago
I've wanted to come here for years and finally made it! We had a great time and what a thing to see. 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!
I Wa month ago
Highly recommend visiting the Neon Museum at night! It’s a cool experience seeing all the vintage signs lit up. It feels like stepping into a time machine. Seeing the original Stardust and Riviera signs up close gives you a real sense of their scale. Our guide shared fascinating stories about the evolution of the Strip. I definitely think the guided tour is better than the self-guided walk—the stories behind the signs are what make the experience.
Augie Raya month ago
The Neon Museum is an interesting stop. It's a gravel lot with some old and restored neon signs from Vegas' past. It feels a bit like a boneyard of neon, with some signs in great working order, but many signs are dark and stacked against each other, waiting to be refurbished in the years to come. The 82-foot Hard Rock Hotel Guitar towers over the place, but it isn't very old. The enormous Moulin Rouge sign also takes up a great deal of space. But, some smaller neon or lighted signs are nicer, in my opinion, such as the Liberace sign, Chief Hotel Court, and the Ugly Duckling Car Sales neon sign. Definitely worth a visit to get a glimpse of what Vegas was before enormous video displays took over the Strip and downtown. It's not far out of downtown, but you'll want to catch a cab or rideshare to get to the museum. You can tour during the day, but what fun is that? Ticket prices are more at night, but that's the best time to see the signs, of course.
Michael Trudeau2 weeks ago
Pretty cool place to check out in Vegas. Stuff was super friendly and knowledgeable about the history of the signs. Come at dusk or at night for the full effect. It’s not the biggest place in the world, you can run thru it in about 10 min. But if you are into history, you can linger and chat with the staff.
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