There are many awesome things to do in Nevada, including visiting the iconic city of Las Vegas. Sin City is famous for its exciting nightlife and chances to win big at casinos, but Las Vegas is known for more than just casinos. The city is also home to stellar shopping, helicopter tours, and the unique National Atomic Testing Museum.

There are also beautiful streets in Las Vegas to explore, including Red Rock Scenic Loop and The Strip (Las Vegas Boulevard). Aside from the wild nightlife scene, Vegas also possesses an artistic side. Below are ten of Las Vegas’ hidden gems perfect for vacationers seeking out the more artistic attractions in Sin City.

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10 The Big Edge By Nancy Rubins

A unique sculpture in Vegas worth visiting is The Big Edge by Nancy Rubins. Made from over 200 kayaks, canoes, and sailboats, this sculpture stretches 75 feet into the sky. Colorful boats jut out in all directions, creating a funky shape and eye-catching work of art. Some admirers affectionately refer to Rubins’ work as a boat bouquet. Visit Las Vegas’ CityCenter plaza to enjoy this work of art.

  • Address: 2600 W Harmon Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109

9 Bliss Dance By Marco Cochrane

Another sculpture and a hidden gem worth visiting is Bliss Dance by Marco Cochrane. This sculpture of a woman dancing beautifully and freely first appeared at Burning Man in 2010 and now calls the Las Vegas Strip home. This powerful art piece was created to desexualize the female body and fight against the violence women often face.

The powerful woman in the sculpture, standing 40 feet tall, was created from steel rods and tubing. At night, she is lit up with beautiful blue, purple, pink, and red lights.

  • Address: 6 Park Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89109

8 Downtown Container Park

Those desiring a shopping day in a nonconventional space will love Vegas’ Downtown Container Park. This Las Vegas shopping mall contains stores inside of containers. Boutiques, restaurants, and souvenir shops can be found at this shopping center. While the unique shipping container buildings are the main draw, visitors also enjoy The Lawn, an outdoor area featuring live entertainment, games, and seating.

  • Address: 707 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:30am-11pm, Friday 11am-1am, Saturday 10am-1am, Sunday 10am-11pm

7 The Burlesque Hall Of Fame

There are numerous facts about Las Vegas that most people do not know, including the fact that Las Vegas is home to the only museum in the world dedicated to sharing the history of burlesque. The Burlesque Hall of Fame contains burlesque costumes throughout the years, props, photographs, and information on the art of burlesque. Visitors under 17 years must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Address: 1027 S Main St Ste 110, Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Hours: Closed Sunday-Monday, Tuesday-Wednesday 11 am-5 pm, closed Thursday, Friday-Saturday 11 am-5 pm
  • Cost: General admission- $15, senior/student- $10

6 Pinball Hall Of Fame

Another special hall of fame in Las Vegas worth a trip is the Pinball Hall of Fame, located on the Vegas Strip. This unique museum was created by the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club, featuring around 700 pinball machines from the 1950s to 1990s. This not-for-profit establishment works to display a sizable pinball collection and allows visitors to play the games for a hands-on experience. Stop by for a nostalgic blast from the past or to enjoy a game that is not blackjack or poker. A full list of available pinball games can be found online.

  • Address: 4925 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89119
  • Hours: Sunday-Thursday 10 am-9 pm, Friday-Saturday 10 am-10 pm
  • Cost: Free admission (most pinball games cost 25–50 cents)

When navigating the Las Vegas Strip, plan stops at the shops, amusement parks, and dining areas and not just the flashy casinos.

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5 Akhob By James Turrell

An exciting, unique, and underrated immersive art installation in Las Vegas is Akhob by James Turrell. Akhob cannot be found in a typical art gallery or museum, making it a hidden gem tucked away atop the Louis Vuitton store in the CityCenter. The exhibit is free, but guests must call ahead to make an appointment to see the space. Once inside, guests are surrounded by waves of color, entering a magical world of bright colors and moving lights.

  • Address: 3720 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
  • Important: Call (702)-730-3150 to make a reservation
  • Tip: Set up a reservation two months in advance

4 Arcadia Earth

Another artistic, interactive experience worth exploring is Arcadia Earth. Marketed as an immersive augmented reality trip exploring Earth, this special installation was designed to show guests how special our plant is and prompt action for environmental preservation. From deep sea rooms filled with virtual, 3D sharks and fish to lit-up stalactites, Arcadia Earth perfectly captures our planet’s beauty. While the Las Vegas Arcadia Earth is currently closed, check the website for updates and reopening information.

  • Address: 3785 S Las Vegas Blvd Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89109

3 Meow Wolf Las Vegas- Omega Mart

Grocery shopping does not sound like a typical Las Vegas vacation activity, but visitors do not want to skip this Mega Mart shopping experience. Artist Meow Wolf’s permanent Vegas exhibition titled Omega Mart is a fun and quirky immersive art experience located in AREA15, Las Vegas’ arts district. Upon entry, the space appears to be a typical grocery store, complete with isles of products, refrigerators, and shiny tile flooring. This space, however, is filled with secret passages, slides, graffiti, and fake produce.

  • Address: 3215 S Rancho Dr #100, Las Vegas, NV 89102
  • Hours: Tuesday-Thursday 12 pm-12 am, Friday-Monday 10 am-12 am
  • Cost: Adult- $49, senior (65+)- $45, child (4-13)- $45

2 The Neon Museum

Las Vegas has obtained a variety of interesting nicknames over the years, with one name being The Boneyard. This nickname refers to the area where old neon signs are stored. Travelers wishing to see these once fabulous signs can visit The Neon Museum, a tourist destination featuring old neon signs from casinos, stores, restaurants, and more. The museum’s Main Boneyard features over 250 signs sprawled out across the property. Guests should visit this quirky museum at night, as many of the signs are lit up after dark.

  • Address: 770 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
  • Hours: 2-10 pm daily
  • Cost: Daytime: adult- $20, student- $16, child (7-17)- $10. Nighttime: adult- $28, student- $24, child (7-17)- $14

1 Seven Magic Mountains

Located away from Vegas’ bustling downtown, Seven Magic Mountains is a beautiful desert art installation. These seven sculptures consist of colorfully painted boulders stacked atop each other, each measuring over 30 feet tall. Artist Ugo Rondinone created this piece to combine the natural world with the artificial. The bright pink, orange, yellow, and blue rocks stand in stark contrast with the natural desert landscape.

As it is located in the desert, Seven Magic Mountains is only accessible via car. This magical art installation is worth the drive, however.

  • Address: S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89054
  • Cost: Free