Las Vegas Mob Museum Admission Ticket





Description
The Mob Museum offers a bold and authentic view of organized crime from vintage Las Vegas to the back alleys of American cities and increasingly, across the borders and networks of the entire world. Explore the real stories and actual events of Mob history through interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind Mob and law enforcement artifacts found inside the restored 1933 former courthouse and post office building located just minutes from Fremont Street.
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Get an unfiltered look at the dark underworld of organized crime at The Mob Museum, just steps from the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. Located in a historic former federal courthouse, this immersive, three-story museum brings the Mob’s infamous history to life through interactive exhibits, multimedia displays, and rare artifacts. Come face-to-face with the stories of Al Capone, John Gotti, and Bugsy Siegel—who helped shape Las Vegas itself—and uncover the law enforcement heroes who took them down. Explore the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre wall, sit in the courtroom where the 1950 Kefauver hearings were held, and hear real FBI surveillance tapes. It’s a gripping journey through crime, corruption, and justice that reveals how the Mob’s influence still lingers today. Note: Content may not be suitable for children under 12; parental discretion advised.
Step into The Underground, the Mob Museum’s immersive Prohibition-era speakeasy and distillery. Sip expertly crafted cocktails (not included) surrounded by vintage decor, while learning the fascinating story of America’s bootlegging past.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Children are welcome however due to the content featured, the Museum is recommended for children 12 years and up
- Visit themobmuseum.org for current operating hours. Hours are subject to change.
Reviews(1,363)
After a terrible experience with Grey Line Tours, this was a great activity. Not a far ride from the strip and totally walkable from freemont street. Learned a lot today! The guides that are wondering the exhibit were amazing and super knowledgeable and made it more interactive and provided more information and answered any questions we had
Really enjoyed it brilliant so much history about the mob. Highly recommend got to meet a real life mobster value for money.
It is a very interesting and informative museum. Staff were very helpful and pleasant.
Was a great time. Very well put together museum. Don't forget the speakeasy in the basement. The moonshine tasting was very tasty.
Visited the Mob Museum after recommended by our taxi driver Great experience really interesting and informative Finished with cocktails in the Speakeasy in the basement Great experience
Mob museum was very interesting and informative covered all the history of the gangs in America not just the Italian mafia and how it effected Las Vegas . We went at 12:00 on a weekday and just waited a few minutes for tickets , did not buy ahead of time. We had paninis at cafe , they hit the spot . Didn’t make it to prohibition bar but heard it was good . We started on the 3 rd floor of museum , worked our way down , we probably spent 2 hours but easily could have been there longer if we stopped to read everything. Only downside for me - it was freezing in there !🥶 I was wearing a t shirt and shoukd have had a jacket which is why I didn’t stay longer .
The Mob Museum hits many of the buttons for those who are mob enthusiasts. Some really good interactive experiences (the courtroom and electric chair) and a lot artifacts. Well worth the price.
he Mob Museum was moderately interesting, though in fairness we did not pay for the enhanced experience that includes the crime lab and other interactive exhibits. We still enjoyed our visit and found it to be a nice way to spend about 45 minutes. It was also a welcome break to get away from the Strip and see a different part of downtown Las Vegas.
Very detailed assessment of the history of organized crime up until the present. We went slowly, didn’t even realize over 3 hours passed. Also a cool basement speakeasy!
We spent about 3 hours including a drink on the speakeasy. Spread over 4 floors you get a good knowledge of Vegas itself and the Mob involvement. Very good value for money. It wasn't too busy and people were well spaced out so it wasn't difficult to view the exhibits and sound whatever time you wanted to in each section. Would thoroughly recommend.



