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23 Best Museums in Las Vegas (Cool, Fun & Weird
"Your little history buffs are in for a treat when you visit the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at the Luxor Hotel. This fully-immersive exhibit starts out by assigning you with the identity of one of the Titanic passengers. You can read about your person’s history and when they were sailing aboard this massive ship."
"Experience the wonder and tragedy of the world’s most famous ocean-liner, Titanic. Viewed by more than 25 million people worldwide, the Exhibition is one of the highest attended in history."
"Located on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, the Barrick Museum features rotating exhibitions of everything from contemporary paintings to glass work to Ansel Adams' legendary collection of photography. Its well-curated collections and fun, hip vibe make it the perfect place to escape to for an hour or two. Admission is also free—perfect if you've been dealt a losing hand on the Strip."
"This place is in the Luxor Hotel & Casino, it exhibits 13 preserved human bodies and more than 250 organs for an educational purpose. Here, if your kids are not squeamish, they can see how our muscles intricate and our organs in addition to getting educated a little bit about what happens if we neglect of our bodies. Bodies is one of the best kids attractions in Las Vegas."
"Bodies – The Exhibition is better than any science or anatomy class you’ve ever taken. It features a collection of well-preserved human bodies and body parts. You’ll have the chance to see real bodies preserved with their inner organs thanks to a long process of removing tissue and water and placed in a silicone bath before being vacuum sealed."
"There is something incredibly fascinating about these macabre exhibits. What is on display is the preserved remain of actual people partially dissected to reveal the inner working of the Human body. To stand face to face with a once-living breathing human being is quite disturbing but ultimately the Exhibit is seriously fascinating."
"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."
"In-N-Out Burger is a southern California institution, kinda like movie stars, sandy beaches and bad traffic. If you’re an east coaster, stop by In-N-Out Burger at The Linq Promenade and scarf down an iconic “Double-Double” burger or “Animal-Style” fries, free of sand-chaffing and freeway congestion. If you live on the west coast, you’re probably looking for something new. Don’t freak out too much because Jaburritos Sushi Burritos is going to blow you out of the water."
"Whether you’re looking for a filling meal to start your day off right or deliciousness to cure a Vegas hangover, these brunch spots have you covered. Let me know in the comments below where your favorite Vegas brunch spot is!. This post was originally published on March 11, 2017."
"Soulful, quality food is the signature at “eat” mixed with American comfort classics with French culinary twists using sustainable, fresh, locally sourced, organic ingredients. Located at 707 Carson St., on 7th. A post shared by eat."
"Sixty-three stories above the south Strip atop Mandalay Bay, the view from the Foundation Room is as classic as it gets. The upscale, multi-purpose lounge serves high-end dinners in a dimly-lit, low-ceilinged space with layered rugs, rich textures and Buddha statuary scattered throughout. There are several bars, a big dance floor, rooms that house live music and live comedy, and then there’s the deck: Stand outside at the same elevation as Mandalay Bay’s glowing marquee, look north and and watch Las Vegas’s lights spread beneath you like a magic, luminous carpet."
"For years, the Foundation Room, with its staggering views of the Strip from the 63rd floor of Mandalay Bay, was exclusively for members. Now, everyone has access to the lounge-y, opulent club, whose private dining rooms are filled with rare artifacts (think Tibetan artifacts, confessionals from an Irish church, a chandelier that survived MGM’s devastating 1978 fire). Pair this with great cocktails, several bars, and a big dance floor, and you have the makings of one of the best spaces in Las Vegas."
"Located high on the 63rd floor of the Mandalay Bay casino and resort, the Foundation Room nightclub brings classic Las Vegas flair to the forefront of the guest experience. Arrive early to enjoy a special happy hour on the rooftop before you head into the club to enjoy a night filled with dancing and laughter. VIP club memberships are available and are a great option for couples that frequent Las Vegas and want to take their special nights out on the town to the next level."
"The restaurants at Wynn and Encore offer exceptional group and private dining with renowned chefs who are actually in their kitchens preparing your cuisine. Some chefs lend their name to a restaurant, ours call them home. With a large variety of cuisines and atmospheres to choose from, we can help you plan a social event, client dinner, company gathering, welcome reception or other occasion specially created to suit your group."
"A modern interpretation on the classic steakhouse experience headlined by dry-aged American cuts and Japanese-certified wagyu steaks served in a lively environment. With a 70-foot bar, multiple Private Dining Rooms and an expansive terrace, bar and outdoor garden lounge overlooking the Las Vegas Strip guests should sharpen their appetites. Opening in December 2021."
"Dine with a view featuring a 75,000 gallon tropical fish aquarium. The Chart House in Las Vegas specializes in fresh fish specialties, succulent steaks and slow-roasted prime rib; the talented Chart House chefs have tailored a menu that adds a unique touch to local flavors."
"Lawrys the Prime Rib may be prime rib-focused, but they are also a good restaurant for vegans who want to dine with meat-lovers. Some of the best vegan options include fried onions..."
"Many of the steakhouses in Las Vegas are prohibitively pricey. Lawry's offers a similar experience, but people won't have to take out a loan to pay the bill. Lawry's is affordable ..."
"Off the StripLawry's now has curbside pickup Tuesday-Sunday, 4:30-8pm with 20% off (plus 50% off the beer and wine list). That's some good incentive for eating prime rib at home."