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20 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Las Vegas, NV | PlanetWare
"Founded in 1967, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art offers a diverse range of exhibition programming within its 4 main gallery spaces, all with entry free of charge. There are center, east, and west galleries, as well as a workshop gallery, with rotating exhibitions that often invite visitors to contribute or engage with the artworks on display. The rotating calendar of exhibitions strives to stimulate consideration of visual arts and is perfect for all ages, making it one of the best museums in Las Vegas for families."
"Vegas might have a lot of flashy art installations, but it’s not exactly a town known for its art museums. Marjorie Barrick is a venue trying to change that. This art museum is 100 percent free to enter and is geared towards the more educational elements of the Vegas art scene."
"The Random Alchemy Art Gallery is a perfect place to view Las Vegas art that is unique to Sin City and the world. Located on East Charleston Boulevard within the Arts Factory, the Random Alchemy Art Gallery is the brainchild of Lisa Dittrich and brings interesting yet compelling artists work to the forefront. Recent exhibits have included artwork from Dittrich as well as local artists such as Dawn Dohl, Regina Vinicky, Edward Maier and Ivan Fernandez Mesa."
"At the heart of the 18b Las Vegas Arts District is the Arts Factory. With it's premier location near the area's finest art and local culture, the commercial art center houses photographers, painters, graphic designers, and many other professionals....[Learn more]"
"If you are interested in viewing Las Vegas art that includes established as well as up-coming artists in the area of pop and contemporary art, then you should stop by the A.W."
"Centaur Art Gallery is the oldest art gallery in Las Vegas and offers a great collection, especially if you’re interested in purchasing artwork. The gallery, which has a large collection of 19th- and 20th-century pieces, also has contemporary selections and a master collection of artworks from the likes of Pablo Picasso, Renoir, Salvador Dalí, Rembrandt, and other acclaimed artists."
"Centaur Art Galleries is home to one of the largest selections of fine art. The gallery contains works created by the world's most important artists in history.[Learn more]"
"This intimate Southern Highlands coffee shop has great food and drinks, and they are also pet-friendly. The staff and owners of Perk Up are very involved in the community and can be seen supporting a lot of local events. If you visit, we recommend the Cafe Colada."
"Located beside the Linq Theatre on the famous Las Vegas Strip, the Museum of Selfies is an immersive, must-visit attraction with interactive exhibits where you can let your creativity run wild and nab the ultimate selfie in the amazing and colorful rooms. Whether you’re looking to see the world upside down or have always dreamed of relaxing in a gold bath, chilling in the emoji pool, or melt your brain in the optical illusion bathroom, the Museum of Selfies offers many creative spaces for those looking for some unique and fun holiday snaps, making it one of the best museums in Las Vegas for memories!"
"The Burlesque Hall of Fame showcases this tempting form of dance as a visual art with an important historical legacy and highlights the stars of its past. It is part of the city’s rapidly growing downtown arts district, making it walkable from downtown and parts of Las Vegas Blvd. The exhibits are comprised of burlesque outfits and props from the 1960s to today, along with a trail of media articles and photos documenting the rise of burlesque in America’s nightlife culture."
"The Burlesque Hall of Fame is the planet’s only museum thatsolely aims to preserve the legacy of burlesque. The collection houses thousands of costumes, props, photos, and other personal effects that document the colorful lives and careers of many burlesque dancers, producers, and comics. The museum’s collection spans from the late 1800s to today and shows the impact that the art form has had on society."
"Fascinating multimedia exhibits focus on science, technology and the social history of the 'Atomic Age,' which lasted from WWII until atmospheric bomb testing was driven underground in 1961 and a worldwide ban on nuclear testing was declared in 1992. View footage of atomic testing and examine southern Nevada's nuclear past, present and future, from Native American ways of life to the environmental legacy of atomic testing. Don't miss the ticket booth (how could you?); it's a Nevada Test Site guard-station replica."
"This yummy burger spot is located at The LINQ Promenade and serves up food made the old-fashioned way in Las Vegas, NV. Their burgers, french fries, and shakes are cooked up and served fresh with no frozen meat and no microwaves for quality that you can taste. Try a burger from their secret menu, which is not-so-secret anymore, with selections such as their 4×4 burger made with four beef patties and four slices of cheese!. Your trip here is not complete without one of their real ice cream shakes in classic flavors like chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry for dessert."
"This West Coast favorite is the one burger joint to cross off your bucket list. While the double-double cheeseburger is a guaranteed hit, tap into the secret menu: Get your burger Animal Style and even your fries, which includes special sauce, grilled onions and gooey melted cheese. It’s a three-way tie with the chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shake so choose wisely… or all three."
"The final spot on my list of 14 of the best cheap eats in Las Vegas goes to In-N-Out Burger. Sure this is a fast food chain, but how could I leave it out. While you can find locations across the Las Vegas Valley, my favorite In-N-Out Burger location in Las Vegas is at The LINQ Promenade."
"Great food and breakfast but little Matthew is the real show stopper. He couldn't be any cuter or serious about getting your drinks and checking on ..."