Arte Museum Las Vegas: Eternal Nature Exhibit 

Jenn stands in front of the beach aurora art piece at the Arte Museum Las Vegas.

The recently opened Arte Museum Las Vegas made its debut in November and it is one you cannot miss! I really enjoy museums and you can see it throughout my instagram from Mexico City to Barcelona. Even if you’re not an art enthusiast, I’m pretty confident you’ll enjoy the Eternal Nature exhibit.  

What is the Arte Museum Las Vegas? 

It’s an immersive art exhibition created by d’strict, which was first launched in South Korea in 2020 and has since expanded. The expansion has had a global reach with Arte museums in Hong Kong, Dubai, China and others. As technology progresses so is the way we illustrate our art as a modern society. 

Entrance to the Arte Museum at The Shops at Crystal.
Map of the Arte Museum Las Vegas installations.

What to expect when visiting the Arte Museum Las Vegas? 

The digital and innovative 30,000 sq.ft. exhibit is composed of 15 different rooms with various installations and is located at The Shops at Crystal. Each room falls within the same theme, Eternal Nature. As you step into each room, you’re welcomed with a scent that matches the digital visual and sound. My favorite was the ‘Flower Camellia’, which also offers a scent that can be purchased at the Arte shop (Flower).

Jenn stands in front of the 'Flower Camellia' installation at the Arte Museum.
A piano sits in a room with a backdrop of the flower camellia installation inside the Arte museum.

Arte Museum Installations

Take your time when walking through each installation, especially the ‘Garden of Lights.’ This installation is composed of various digital art pieces displayed on the floor to ceiling screen. From beautiful flowers to the cityscape of Vegas. This display takes 25 minutes to see everything in it’s entirety so make sure you stay to see it all!

The 'Garden of Light' installation at the Arte Museum Las Vegas featuring the Vegas strip.
black and gold deck of cards displayed on a screen with the words Arte Museum on them.
A painting of ballerinas displayed at the Arte museum Las Vegas.
The floor at the Arte museum Las Vegas displays various pastel colored flowers through a projector.

Installations I really enjoyed are:

The Live Sketchbook Live Safari
You pick out the jungle animal you would like to color, color it, scan it, then it comes to life! Your animal is displayed on the screen for the day! A very cool activity, perfect if you’re visiting with kids! My friends and I enjoyed it very much.

People sit on chairs to color in their animal which will be displayed on the screen.
A zebra colored in pink and purple at the Arte museum for the Live Sketchbook installation.
The pink and purple zebra on the screen at the Arte museum.

Wave
An anamorphic illusion that makes you feel like a wave is crashing down on you. I really enjoyed this installation, the screen took over the entire room! Not like any Santa Monica wave haha! You can also shop the scent ‘Wave’ at the Arte gift shop!

A large crashing wave on a screen at the Arte museum Las Vegas.

Flower Odyssey
A time lapse of different flowers unfold and you’re awaken by the bright colored lights of the screen and mirrored room. This one was very cool and one that I did not want to leave. Many of the flowers projected reminded me of the ones I see in Malibu.

A bright blue flower opens up with a bright yellow background as the backdrop is seen at the Arte museum Las Vegas.
Yellow peony flowers evolve in a purple projected screen.

Beach Aurora
This installation concluded the exhibit if you didn’t purchase anything at the Arte Tea Bar. A long room featuring aurora lights, similar to the ones you would see abroad in Norway or Sweden for example. Waves come crashing and while the aurora lights deliver a mesmerizing and colorful show.

To see all the rooms, click here

Arte Tea Bar  

After you’ve walked through the Arte Museum Las Vegas, you find yourself at the Arte Tea Bar. Mocktails are ordered, served and delivered to your table as a digital flower coaster follows your glass while you sip on it. 

The mocktail options are a Caramel Latte, Golden Black Milk Tea and a Strawberry Milk Tea. I had the golden black milk tea with almond milk and it was delicious! This experience lasts 15-20 minutes, you’ll know it’s time to go when the digital flower coaster turns into a thank you coaster haha. A gentle and kind ‘your time is up’ haha. They have to keep it moving since the space is small. 

Pro-Tip: Add the Arte Tea Bar experience when purchasing your ticket ($5). If you don’t add it when you purchase your ticket then you can still enjoy the Tea Bar for ($7). 

A large screen displays the Arte Tea Bar Name.
The black golden milk tea on a table with a pink and white digital flower coaster and a moon projected on the drink.
Jenn with a friend at the Arte Tea Bar smiling while holding a glass.

Arte Museum Tickets & Discounts 

Tickets can be bought on the day of or ahead of time. I always encourage buying them ahead of time, preferably in the morning to enjoy it before it gets busy. It will also give you a financial advantage given they offer an early bird special! Buy your tickets here! Can only be purchased online, not at the door.

$50/person Monday-Thursday 
$60/person Friday-Sunday
Art Tea Bar Experience is an extra $5

Admission Discounts 
Seniors, Vegas residents and military members receive discounts that range from $5-$10! 

Museum Roundup

A hologram of a tiger walking through dozens of trees in a snowed in wooden forest.

I highly recommend visiting the Arte Museum Las Vegas to awaken all of your senses. From the ever-changing aromas of every room, to the nature sounds that awaken different feelings to tasting the mocktails and experiencing your coloring on the jungle screen come to life. This is the perfect activity in Vegas if you want to keep it chill and away from the stereotypical Vegas trip.

Q&A Arte Museum 

  1. Where is the Arte Museum Las Vegas?
    63 LAS VEGAS 2F (3716 LV Boulevard South, Suite 208)
  2. What are the museum hours?
    Daily 10AM-11PM
  3. Where do I park when visiting the Arte Museum Las Vegas?
    Valet parking at the ground level of the Arte Museum ($23 x 4 hours). 
  4. Is the Arte Museum Las Vegas good for kids?
    Absolutely, the kids will enjoy it just as much as the adults. 
  5. How long is the exhibit? 
    It is 60-90 minutes long. If you live in California you can turn it into a weekend trip from LA like I did. 


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