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Art Lover’s Guide to Las Vegas

Vegas—beyond the neon lights—is a haven for art enthusiasts.

The Seven Magic Mountains art installation in Ivanpah Valley, Las Vegas
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Margot Bigg is a journalist who has lived in the UK, the US, France, and India. She’s the author of Moon Living Abroad in India and Moon Taj Mahal, Delhi & Jaipur and a co-author of Fodor's Essential India and Fodor's Pacific Northwest. Her stories have appeared in Rolling Stone India, National Geographic Traveler, Sunset, and VICE.

Las Vegas has long been known for its massive casinos, gluttonous buffet experiences, and incredible live entertainment performances, but it’s also a fantastic place for fans of the visual arts. From immersive art experiences that rely on the latest technology to whisk visitors off into a world of imagination to galleries and museums that bring Las Vegas’s art history to life, here are a few Sin City spots that art lovers won’t want to miss.

1. The Arts District

An exterior view of a large mural on a building in the Arts District in Las Vegas.
Take a tour of the city's Arts District.Foto: The Arts Factory / Tripadvisor

Start at the heart of the contemporary art scene in Las Vegas.

Situated in downtown Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Arts District is where you’ll find many of the city’s galleries and studios, many of which are at or around the district’s central hub, which consists of Art Square and the Arts Factory. The original district was spread out over 18 blocks, earning it the nickname “18b,” though now it’s much larger, encompassing galleries, restaurants, cafes, residences, and shops, many of which feature on art tours and walks in Las Vegas. Shoppers won’t want to miss Antique Alley, a small mall dedicated to treasures from the past.

2. Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art

An art installation by Yayoi Kusama titled Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity
The Bellagio Gallery is well-known for its intriguing exhibitions.Foto: Kit Leong / Shutterstock

Visit the go-to spot for art events and exhibitions in Las Vegas.

Located inside the massive Bellagio Las Vegas resort, known for its over-the-top brunch, its gorgeous fountain shows, and its O™ by Cirque du Soleil® spectacles, the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art is among the finest art galleries in Las Vegas. It hosts plenty of fantastic exhibitions, with past exhibits focusing on the works of everyone from Roy Lichtenstein to Andy Warhol. The permanent collection includes many Must-see artworks in Las Vegas, including works by Pablo Picasso and Washingtonian glass artist Dale Chihuly.

3. ARTE MUSEUM

Two tourists vist a digital art exhibition in the ARTE MUSEUM in Las Vegas
Lose yourself in digital art at the ARTE MUSEUM.Foto: ARTE MUSEUM LAS VEGAS / Tripadvisor

Immerse yourself in digital art.

Among Las Vegas’s newer art attractions, the ARTE MUSEUM LAS VEGAS is a massive immersive art space spread over two floors and more than 300,000 square feet (28,000 square meters). It houses an immersive exhibit created by Korean digital art company D'strict, which offers room after room filled with magnificent expressions of light and color, including digital renderings of works by Klimt, Monet, and Van Gogh. Don't miss the tea bar, where you can order a beverage enhanced by digital art.

4. The Neon Museum

The exterior of the Neon Museum in Las Vegas.
There's nowhere better to see the bright lights of Las Vegas.Foto: Nagel Photography / Shutterstock

Experience an undeniably unique art experience in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas has long been known for its neon lights, and while you can certainly head to the strip to see a bedazzling collection of some of the city’s finest lighting displays, an even better place to see iconic Vegas lights is at the Neon Museum. Head to the museum’s “Neon Boneyard” to see decommissioned lights on display, some decades old. While a daytime visit can make for some great selfies, consider visiting at night when many of the lights at this quirky Las Vegas art attraction are illuminated to their former glory.

5. AREA15

The exterior of the AREA15 art attraction in Las Vegas.
Expect the unexpected at AREA15.Foto: The Image Party / Shutterstock

Explore the weirdly wonderful world of whimsical art.

Among the most curious public art installations in Las Vegas are found at AREA15, which has transformed into a cultural landmark for art lovers in Las Vegas since it first opened back in 2020. This massive space features a mix of bars, shops, restaurants, and even rides, with immersive attractions such as the Illuminarium, an immersive audiovisual experience, and Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, a make-believe supermarket turned on its head.

6. Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum

A stained glass window art piece in display in the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum in Las Vegas.
A hidden gem in the Las Vegas art world.Foto: Spanisheyes5 / Tripadvisor

Learn about the works of one of Las Vegas's most celebrated visual artists.

Leave the crowds of downtown and the Strip and head up to the northeastern part of town to see the Rita Deanin Abbey Art Museum. This off-the-beaten-path art attraction is full of Abbey's vivid, whimsical creations—many inspired by the beauty and light of the desert—and features larger-than-life abstract sculptures, colorful prints, and even stained-glass works created by the artist.

7. LeFrancis Glass Blowing Studios

Four blown-glass slugs on display in the LeFrancis Glass Blowing Studios in Las Vegas.
Get to grips with glass-blowing.Foto: LeFrancis Glass Blowing Studios / Tripadvisor

Create your own work of glass art.

Whether you're an artist yourself or just keen on trying your hand at glassblowing, LeFrancis Glass Blowing Studios is worth visiting. Here, you can learn about the ins and outs of glassblowing from a professional artist and participate in a completely private, hands-on glassblowing lesson. You'll put on protective goggles and then get behind the torch, where you’ll learn how to make a glass pendant that will be yours to keep.

8. The Sphere

An exterior view of the The Sphere in Las Vegas
This iconic venue is already drawing visitors from around the globe.Foto: Paparacy / Shutterstock

Snap a selfie in front of this globular icon.

The visual and performing arts are taken to a new level at the Sphere, a huge ball of a venue that opened in September 2023. Within weeks of its launch, this massive orb became an iconic feature on the Las Vegas strip. Its spherical appearance and massive LED exterior make it resemble a gigantic planet. While the Sphere is worth seeing from the outside, it's worth getting tickets to see the interior, whether at a concert or by attending a screening of the Sphere's very own film: Postcard from Earth.

9. Hidden Valley

The Seven Magic Mountains art installation in Ivanpah Valley, Las Vegas
Framed by the Nevada desert, Ugo Rondinone's striking installation is worth the trip out.Foto: oscar bahena / Shutterstock

Head to the desert for a new perspective on art.

While many of Las Vegas's immersive art experiences are of the digital variety, something much more raw and rugged lies within a short drive of the city lights. Hidden Valley is one such place, for it's here that you'll find Seven Magic Mountains, a massive art installation created by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone that consists of multicolored cairns stacked high, contrasting beautifully against the starkness of the desert. You can visit it on your own or make a day of it by combining a visit to the installation with a tour of Hoover Dam or the Valley of Fire.

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