Las Vegas is a vast city that has everything for all vacationers. It doesn’t matter whether you love spending time in night clubs, interacting with nature, skydiving, relaxing, fishing, swimming, rock climbing…name it! Las Vegas has it all. However, the most fascinating thing about this dazzling city is that there are many offbeat museums. These are some of the places that remain unexplored by visitors, but they are a favorite pass time for locals.
Some of the best museums you will find in this city include;
The Neon Museum
If you love road signs, then you will love the Neon Museum. This is a place that was specially made to preserve and protect the city’s neon past. The signs displayed here offer an amazing background for you take memorable selfies that you can hang on your walls or place them on the fireplace all your life.
One of the highlights of visiting the neon museums is that it lies on a two-acre piece of land with over 200 neon wonders, some of which date back to the 1930s.
Some of the antique neon lights have been painstakingly restored to their original self, and are now gathered into a picturesque Boneyard which wows visitors during the day and soothes their eyes at night. A new addition in the museum is a tour dubbed “Brilliant,” which incorporates music and visuals to create an unforgettable experience.
Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art
Las Vegas displays itself through Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art as the center of arts and culture. This museum opened its doors in 1998, and it remains one of the primary favorites for locals and lucky visitors who get to find it.
This museum displays arts from different museums across the country. When you come here, you will also find artworks from some of the most famous artists of all time.
After touring the museum, you can enjoy a meal at Café Bellagio located within the premises.
Pinball Hall of Fame
Pinball Hall of Fame has over 200 colored machines which ping and ding to welcome visitors. It lies in a 10,000 square foot space, which makes it large enough to explore for as long as you like.
All the machines in this place date back to the 1950s, and are owned by Tim Arnold who was a member of Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club and a former arcade collector.
Here, you will be provided with a chance to play with the world’s largest pinball collection. There are restaurants and eateries located in close proximity; hence you can be assured you will find a place to satisfy your hunger after a busy day in the park.