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Step inside one of Las Vegas' most gripping attractions – The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement. Housed in a historic federal courthouse where real mob trials once took place, this world-class museum takes you on a multi-sensory journey through the rise and fall of organized crime in America.

From Al Capone to Tony Spilotro, hundreds of real artifacts, authentic wiretap recordings, and immersive exhibits bring the stories of America's most notorious figures vividly to life. Consider your ticket an offer you can't refuse.

Key Highlights

  • Explore the museum's immersive multi-sensory exhibits tracing the mob's origins, rise to power, and ultimate downfall
  • Come face-to-face with iconic artifacts, including Bugsy Siegel's sunglasses, the Nevada Gas Chamber chair, and real crime scene evidence
  • Hear authentic wiretap recordings that brought down Kansas City crime bosses – the same evidence used in real federal prosecutions
  • Discover the stories of America's most notorious mob figures, from Al Capone to Tony Spilotro and beyond
  • Tour a real historic federal courthouse where actual mob hearings took place – the building itself is part of the story

About The Mob Museum Ticket

The Mob Museum isn't your typical history museum. Set inside a real 1933 federal courthouse – where actual mob hearings took place – every wall, every artifact, and every exhibit has a story that will stop you in your tracks.

Walk through galleries that take you from the mob's shadowy beginnings all the way to its dramatic downfall. Meet the men and women who built criminal empires – Al Capone, Bugsy Siegel, Tony Spilotro – and the fearless law enforcement agents who spent decades trying to bring them down.

Along the way, you'll get up close with hundreds of genuine artefacts. Think Bugsy Siegel's sunglasses, real weapons, surveillance equipment, and the chilling Nevada Gas Chamber chair. 

Hear the actual wiretap recordings that cracked open some of America's most powerful crime families. It's the kind of evidence that doesn't just tell history; it makes you feel it.

Download the free Mob Museum app for interactive maps, self-guided tours, and investigative missions that bring every exhibit to life.

Book your Mob Museum tickets on Thrillark today and step into America's most gripping criminal history!

Inclusions

  • Admission at Mob Museum 
  • Entry to the Underground Speakeasy & Distillery

Exclusions

  • Personal Expenses
  • Guided Tours and Tastings (Additional fee)
  • Parking

Insiders' Tips

Visit on a weekday morning for a quieter, more personal experience. The museum gets busy in the afternoons and on weekends.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Museum: Open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Last admission is 2 hours before closing.)
  • Underground:
    • Thursday - Sunday: 12:00 PM - 12:00 AM
    • Monday - Wednesday: 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Child Policy 
  • Children under the age of 11 enjoy free entry
Accessibility 
  • Wheelchair accessible

Cancellation Policy

Cancel at least 24 hours before your visit for a full refund. No-shows and late cancellations are non-refundable.

The Mob Museum Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Mob Museum in Las Vegas?
The Mob Museum, officially known as The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, is a world-class history museum located in downtown Las Vegas. Housed in a stunning 1933 federal courthouse where real mob hearings once took place, the museum tells the gripping story of organized crime and the law enforcement agencies that fought to bring it down. It is widely regarded as one of the most unique and immersive attractions in Las Vegas, drawing history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and curious visitors alike.
Where is the Mob Museum located in Las Vegas?
The Mob Museum is located at 300 Stewart Avenue in downtown Las Vegas, just minutes away from the famous Fremont Street Experience. The museum is easily accessible by car, taxi, or rideshare, and free parking is available nearby. Its downtown location makes it a perfect addition to a Fremont Street day out, offering a compelling contrast to the neon-lit entertainment strip just steps away.
How long does a visit to the Mob Museum take?
Most visitors spend between 2 and 3 hours exploring The Mob Museum, though those who dive deep into every exhibit and interactive experience may find themselves staying longer. The museum spans three floors of immersive galleries, artifacts, and multi-sensory displays that reward a thorough, unhurried visit. Downloading the free Mob Museum app before your visit unlocks additional self-guided tours and investigative missions that can extend and enrich your time inside.
What exhibits can I see at the Mob Museum?
The Mob Museum features a rich collection of exhibits covering the full history of organized crime in America, from the mob's shadowy origins to its battles with federal law enforcement. Highlights include hundreds of genuine artifacts, such as Bugsy Siegel's sunglasses, real weapons, surveillance equipment, and the Nevada gas chamber chair. Visitors can also hear authentic wiretap recordings that were used as evidence in real federal prosecutions against some of America's most powerful crime families.
Is the Mob Museum suitable for children and families?
The Mob Museum is suitable for children aged 11 and above, with children under 11 entering completely free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult. Some exhibits deal with adult themes including violence, organized crime, and law enforcement, so parental guidance is recommended for younger or more sensitive visitors. The museum's interactive elements, investigative app missions, and hands-on displays make it a genuinely engaging and educational experience for older children and teenagers with a curiosity for history and true crime.
What makes the Mob Museum different from other Las Vegas attractions?
Unlike the entertainment-focused attractions on the Strip, the Mob Museum offers a deeply immersive and educational experience rooted in real American history. The building itself, a former federal courthouse where actual mob trials took place, adds an extraordinary layer of authenticity that no replica or themed attraction can replicate. The combination of genuine artifacts, real audio recordings, and multi-sensory storytelling makes it one of the most compelling and thought-provoking museums in the United States.
Is there a mobile app for the Mob Museum?
Yes, the Mob Museum offers a free official mobile app available for download on iOS and Android before or during your visit. The app includes an interactive map of the museum, self-guided audio tours, and exclusive investigative missions that bring the exhibits to life in a whole new way. Downloading it in advance is strongly recommended to make the most of your visit and unlock the full interactive experience the museum has to offer.
Can I take photos inside the Mob Museum?
Yes, personal photography is permitted throughout most areas of the Mob Museum, making it a fantastic attraction for capturing memorable and share-worthy moments. Visitors are encouraged to photograph the exhibits, artifacts, and iconic displays – the Nevada Gas Chamber chair and wiretap room are particularly popular spots. Professional photography equipment such as tripods is not permitted, and flash photography should be used with care in certain gallery areas out of respect for the exhibits.

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The Mob Museum Ticket

USD 36

Insiders’ Tips

Visit on a weekday morning for a quieter, more personal experience. The museum gets busy in the afternoons and on weekends.

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