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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 4 min read

Mob Museum Las Vegas Guide 2026 — Tickets, Speakeasy, Best Sections

The Mob Museum is downtown Vegas's best-reviewed indoor attraction — a serious, Smithsonian-grade museum of organised crime housed in the 1933 federal courthouse where the Kefauver hearings actually took place.

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Quick Facts

ItemDetail
Address300 Stewart Avenue, Downtown Las Vegas
Admission$34.95 adult
Speakeasy add-on$29 (or $39 combo)
Hours9am-9pm daily
Time needed2.5-3 hours
Year opened2012
Building1933 Las Vegas Post Office & Federal Courthouse

Officially the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, the Mob Museum opened in 2012 inside the restored 1933 federal courthouse — the same building where the Kefauver Committee hearings into organised crime were held in 1950. Three floors, more than 1,000 artefacts, and one of the highest-rated visitor experiences in Las Vegas.

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Is the Mob Museum Worth It?

Yes — and it surprises people. Visitors expecting a cheesy Strip-style "mob experience" find instead a genuinely rigorous museum with artefacts from the FBI, DEA, and private collections that track organised crime from Prohibition through Whitey Bulger and the present-day Russian and Mexican cartels.

It consistently ranks in the top 3 Las Vegas attractions on every major review site. Plan 2.5 to 3 hours to do it justice; longer if you add the speakeasy.

  • Three floors, roughly chronological top-down
  • Most exhibits are interactive or include original video footage
  • Free audio guide via your phone
  • Gift shop has the best mob-related books in the US
  • The coat check is free and useful — many exhibits need both hands

The 1933 Courthouse Setting

The building itself is a primary exhibit. It was Las Vegas's original federal post office and courthouse, designed in Neoclassical style in 1933 and one of the few surviving pre-war civic buildings downtown.

The third-floor Kefauver Hearings Room is a full restoration of the 1950 Senate courtroom where Senator Estes Kefauver dragged mob figures before televised hearings. Sit in the gallery seats, watch the original black-and-white footage on the screens, and the room maps to the frame you are looking at. It is quietly one of the best museum rooms in the country.

The Kefauver hearings were the first major event in US history carried live on nationwide television — 30 million Americans watched mob bosses pleading the Fifth in 1950, and the coverage helped define the new medium.

Must-See Exhibits

On a single visit, prioritise these:

ExhibitFloorWhy
St Valentine's Day Massacre Wall3rdActual brick wall from 1929 Chicago — bullet holes visible
Kefauver Hearings Room3rdRestored Senate courtroom
Mob on Film2ndHollywood's relationship with the real mob
Tommy Guns & Weapons2ndFunctional Thompson submachine guns on display
Use of Force Experience1st$15 extra — firearms simulator
Crime Lab1stHands-on forensics for kids 11+
Nevada Gaming Control2ndHow Vegas was cleaned up from Siegel to Wynn

The Massacre Wall is the museum's most famous artefact — the actual garage wall from 2122 North Clark Street in Chicago, where seven members of Bugs Moran's gang were machine-gunned on February 14, 1929. The wall was dismantled in 1967 and eventually donated to the museum.

Several exhibits include autopsy photos and crime-scene footage. Parents with younger children should preview the content or skip certain galleries.

The Underground Speakeasy

The Underground is the basement speakeasy — a functioning Prohibition-era bar and distillery that opened in 2018. It is both a themed experience and an actual cocktail bar with its own moonshine distillery producing corn whiskey on-site.

  • Separate ticket: $29 with general admission ($39 combo)
  • Includes: speakeasy entry, one moonshine tasting flight
  • Password required — printed on your ticket
  • Hidden door inside the museum
  • Full bar with Prohibition-era cocktails ($14-18)
  • 21+ only for alcohol tastings; minors can enter for the distillery tour

The Underground can also be accessed in the evening without a museum ticket — walk-in cocktails after 5pm, separate street entrance. The "Shine Tasting Experience" at $29 is good value if you like moonshine or have never tried it.

Book The Underground tasting for 4pm and finish the museum with it. The moonshine flight is a strong sendoff.

Tickets and Pricing

Tickets are sold on mobmuseum.org, at the door, or via GetYourGuide. Advance booking saves a few dollars and skips the queue.

TicketPriceNotes
Adult general admission$34.95Ages 18-64
Senior 65+$31.95ID required
Young adult 11-17$24.95
Child under 11FreeMust be with paid adult
The Underground add-on$29Includes moonshine flight
Combo (museum + Underground)$39-59Best value if you're doing both
Nevada resident$26 adultState ID required
Military$27Active & veteran
Last entry is one hour before close (8pm). Plan to arrive by 5pm at latest on a full-museum visit.

Getting There and Pairings

The Mob Museum is in downtown Las Vegas, not on the Strip. That is actually a feature — you combine it with the other best non-Strip attractions into one excellent half-day.

  • From Strip: 10-15 min drive, $12-20 Uber
  • Deuce bus (24-hour pass $8): runs Strip to Downtown, 30-45 min
  • Parking: $10 lot next to the museum
  • Walk: 2 blocks from Fremont Street Experience (free light show after dark)

Pair the Mob Museum with: the Neon Museum (15 minutes away — see our separate guide), Fremont Street Experience, and dinner at an old-school Vegas joint like Hugo's Cellar at Four Queens or Carson Kitchen. That is a complete downtown Vegas day.

The best Vegas day for culture fans: Mob Museum 10am-1pm, lunch on Fremont, Neon Museum day tour 2pm-3pm, return after dark for the Neon night show and Fremont light show. Two museums, one Uber loop.
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How much are Mob Museum tickets?

$34.95 adult general admission in 2026. Add $29 for The Underground speakeasy experience with moonshine tasting, or $39 for a combo. Kids 11-17 are $24.95, under 11 free.

Is the Mob Museum worth it?

Yes — it is widely considered the best indoor attraction in Vegas. Serious, well-curated, and nothing like the gimmicky Strip museums. Plan 2.5 to 3 hours.

Where is the Mob Museum?

300 Stewart Avenue in downtown Las Vegas, two blocks north of Fremont Street Experience. Not on the Strip — a 10-minute drive or $12-18 Uber from the Strip.

Is the speakeasy at the Mob Museum separate?

Yes — The Underground is in the basement and requires a separate ticket ($29) on top of general admission, or a $39 combo. Accessed through a hidden door with a password.

How long do you need at the Mob Museum?

Most visitors spend 2.5-3 hours on three floors. Add an hour if you do The Underground and a moonshine tasting.

Is the Mob Museum kid-friendly?

It has graphic crime-scene content — autopsies, the St Valentine's Day Massacre wall with bullet holes. Recommended ages 11+. Under-11s are free but it is not a children's museum.

Can you drink alcohol in the Mob Museum?

Only in The Underground basement speakeasy, which has a full bar and an on-site distillery. The main galleries are dry.