2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Visiting the arts district in Las Vegas is a must-do for anyone who loves art, culture, and creativity. The district is home to a vibrant and dynamic art scene, with a wide range of galleries, exhibitions, and creative spaces showcasing works by local and international artists. Visitors can explore a variety of art styles and forms, from contemporary art and street art to sculpture, photography, and performance art. With its rich cultural heritage, friendly atmosphere, and bustling energy, the arts district is a hub of creativity and inspiration that should not be missed. Whether you're an art aficionado or simply someone looking for a unique and exciting cultural experience, the arts district in Las Vegas is a must-visit destination.
The Arts Factory is a sprawling complex of studios, galleries, shops, and restaurants that is the heart of the 18b Arts District. It is a renovated warehouse space that features a diverse range of artists, including painters, photographers, sculptors, and jewelry makers.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Art Square is a contemporary art gallery and events space located in the heart of the 18b Arts District. It features exhibitions by emerging and established artists, as well as performances, workshops, and other cultural events.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Burlesque Hall of Fame is the world’s only museum dedicated to the history, preservation, and future of the art of burlesque.
• Admission Ticket Free
Las Vegas artist Jesse Carson Smigel concedes that cats often crop up in his work. “I try to do different things, but a remarkably large percentage of my art is about cats,” he told us, including a short-lived 26-foot-long digital mural of cats battling Borg cubes in outer space. “I think people have pretty much picked up on the idea that, yeah, I’m a cat guy.”
Snowball was designed to encourage visitor interaction.
Snowball was designed to encourage visitor interaction.
Felines, however, were the furthest thing from Jesse’s mind when he proposed a sculpture for the city’s fledgling First Street Art Trail. It would be, he said, a nine-foot-tall obese tardigrade — a usually microscopic “space bear” frequently featured in sci-fi — tipping a top hat in greeting with one of its eight tiny arms. The idea did not go over well. “I don’t think anybody liked that concept, aesthetically or philosophically,” he said.
• Admission Ticket Free
The memorial garden features a wall of remembrance, a grove of trees, shrubs, flowers, walkways of pavers, and benches.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
Recycled Propaganda’s designs often incorporate social and political commentary, with themes ranging from capitalism and consumerism to war, power, and media manipulation. The studio’s artwork is often characterized by its use of striking colors, graphic iconography, and stylized typography.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
ReBAR is a unique and eclectic bar and restaurant located in the heart of the 18b Arts District in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The bar is housed in a renovated historic building that was once a mechanic’s shop, and it features a quirky and eclectic interior that incorporates salvaged materials, vintage decor, and art from local artists.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Makers & Finders Coffee is a hip and trendy coffee shop that serves artisanal coffee, tea, and light bites in a stylish and cozy atmosphere. It is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
• Admission Ticket Free
Main Street Moto and Las Vegas Dyno Tech is a boutique motorcycle dealership located in Las Vegas, NV. They work with all makes and models of motorcycles, including sport bikes, Harley-Davidson® motorcycles, race bikes, ATVs, dirt bikes, and even vintage bikes and scooters.
• Admission Ticket Free
Velveteen Rabbit is a chic and intimate bar that serves craft cocktails, beer, and wine in a cozy and stylish setting. The bar features an eclectic mix of vintage and modern decor and hosts regular live music and other events.
• Admission Ticket Free
Great-aunt Esther was a tough, smart, no-nonsense type who cared about people and gave good advice. “She was a big support to my mom when I was growing up, and that was huge,” says Trees. “She was always there for us.” Esther wrote the check that sent Chef Trees off to the CIA (after all, someone had to get him out of Alfio’s kitchen). And when she passed in 2016 she left James a nest egg – the money he needed to finally open his own restaurant.
The restaurant is named in her honor for all of this, and because everyone hopefully has someone like Aunt Esther. Whoever that person was for you, when you walk in the door we want you to feel like you’re at their house. We want you to feel cared for.
• Admission Ticket Free
In the heart of Las Vegas, in and around the 18b Arts District, you’ll find treasures, amazing oddities and great deals.
Looking for antiques, collectables, retro styles, bargains, and vintage fashion? This is your street. Easy to get to, Main Street is the connector between the Strip and Downtown. Antique Alley begins just a little north of the Stratosphere and heads on up to Charleston Blvd. Come join us today for your shopping adventure.
• Admission Ticket Free