Cool Things to Do in Las Vegas Off the Strip
Photos by Garrett Martin, except for The Mob Museum photo, courtesy of Unsplash
When you think of Las Vegas, you almost definitely think of the Strip. I’m here to tell you that you don’t have to do that.
Okay, the Strip isn’t the worst place in the world. A lot of the hotels and restaurants are legitimately great, it’s full of fun shows, and its irrational mashup of outlandish architecture needs to be seen at least once in your life. And even though I absolutely can not stand being there for more than two days, that first day and a half is usually good. (The Las Vegas Strip is the concept of diminishing returns manifested as a street—there’s only so much fun I can have there before I have to get out as quickly as possible, and that switch flips in a hurry.) Still, if all you know of Las Vegas is the Strip, with its overpriced drinks, cheesy nightclubs, and Disneyland-gone-to-seed vibe, you might not have the highest opinion of this city.
The key to a good Vegas trip is getting off the Strip. That doesn’t just mean hitting the Fremont Street Experience, the street in Old Vegas that has been turned into an open air entertainment complex. I’m also not just talking about driving out to Hoover Dam—yeah, it’s a really big dam, and pretty great if you’re into massive engineering projects and/or dams, but you should know about that already. The key to a good Vegas trip is getting off the Strip and embracing the surprises you can find in the process.
Here are some of my favorite things to do in Las Vegas, all of which require getting off the Strip and exploring the rest of the city.
1. Neon Museum
770 Las Vegas Blvd N
The Neon Museum is a gorgeous tribute to the bright lights of Vegas’s past. Here you can find beautiful neon signs that used to light up the Vegas night, emblazoned with the names and logos of such legendary casinos as the Stardust, the Sahara, the Silver Slipper, and more. Knowledgeable tour guides explain the backstory of almost every sign, providing a fun and informative architectural history of Las Vegas. It’s also home to a light show from installation artist Craig Winslow; “Brilliant” brings a selection of dead signs back to life, along with the spirit of classic Vegas itself, using projections timed to a musical score that evokes the history of the city. It’s a powerful sensory experience with a surprising emotional resonance. And there’s also one heck of a gift shop, if you’re looking for Vegas mementos that are a little bit cooler than the typical tourist bait.
2. Meow Wolf Las Vegas
AREA 15
3215 S Rancho Dr #100
Meow Wolf, the interdisciplinary arts collective that specializes in immersive, themed installations, opened its first permanent Las Vegas outpost in the middle of the pandemic. That auspicious timing actually fits Omega Mart’s story to a tee; its tangled story touches on man’s exploitation of nature and how we let capitalism dominate pretty much every aspect of society, and is set partially in abandoned corporate offices, much like the ones that sat empty as we all worked from home in 2020 and 2021. From the outside Omega Mart looks like an Adbusters-esque satire of commercialism (the photo above highlights three of the many fake products you’ll find throughout its grocery store shelves), but its true depth, both artistically and narratively, becomes clear when you pass from the “real” world of the Omega Mart store to what lies beyond. I won’t say any more here, but rest assured there’s far more to this experience than just some Obvious Plant-style joke products. Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart is a brilliant, overwhelming work that you’ll want to spend hours exploring.
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