Overview
The Neon Museum is an open-air museum in downtown Las Vegas where over 250 vintage neon signs salvaged from shuttered casinos and hotels are preserved in the 'Neon Boneyard.' The collection traces the design and cultural evolution of Las Vegas from the 1930s to today, and guided tours unpack the stories behind each sign. At night, several restored signs are relit for a magical scene. Admission day $20, night $28. Downtown Las Vegas.
Opening Hours
Wed-Mon 16:00-23:00 (varies by season; closed Tue)
Travel Tips
Night tours are far more atmospheric and best for photos. Reservations are required, and the museum may be closed Sundays and Mondays.
Hotels near The Neon Museum
Hotels and guesthouses in Las Vegas, Downtown, Las Vegas
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