Atomic Museum
ExperienceUNLV#38 of 50

Atomic Museum

Las Vegas, Nevada

Photo: Kari Reed

A Smithsonian-affiliated museum on Flamingo Road that tells the story of the Nevada Test Site, where the U.S. detonated nuclear weapons above ground from 1951 to 1962 — close enough that Strip casinos sold 'atomic breakfast' dawn-viewing packages. The Ground Zero theater puts you in a fallout shelter. Dark, unflinching, essential.

Insider tip

Allow at least two hours. The Ground Zero theater experience and the Trinity site exhibit are the centerpieces.

Learn More
See all 50 picks in Las Vegas

More in Las Vegas

You might also like

Lotus of Siam
EatChinatown

Lotus of Siam

The Northern Thai restaurant that put Vegas dining on the serious-food map decades before the city had a serious-food map. Saipin Chutima's khao soi, drunken noodles, and crispy beef are the kind of dishes that travel writers fly in to eat. The Sahara location is a strip-mall room with no business looking this unassuming and serving food this important.

Raku
EatChinatown

Raku

The late-night Japanese izakaya every Vegas chef goes to after their own shift ends. Mitsuo Endo's small, focused menu of robata-grilled meats, agedashi tofu, homemade tofu, and seasonal sashimi is built on Tokyo-trained technique and ingredients flown in from Japan. The room is tiny, the wait is long, and the meal is one of the city's most quietly important dining experiences.

Esther's Kitchen
EatArts District

Esther's Kitchen

James Trees's Italian restaurant put the Arts District on the dining map and never gave back the spotlight. Hand-rolled pasta, wood-fired pizza, and a bread program serious enough to stand on its own — all served in a room that feels worn-in despite being relatively new. Reservations are essential. So is the bread basket.

Experience picks elsewhere

More experience we love

ExperienceDowntown · Miami, Florida

Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM)

Herzog & de Meuron designed this waterfront museum and it shows — the building itself is a work of art, with hanging gardens, a stilt-supported canopy, and views of Biscayne Bay that compete with the collection inside. The permanent collection focuses on 20th and 21st-century international art, and the temporary exhibitions are consistently ambitious.

ExperiencePearl District · Portland, Oregon

Lan Su Chinese Garden

A walled classical Chinese garden in the middle of Old Town, built by artisans from Portland's sister city, Suzhou. Covered walkways, a central lake, scholar's rocks, and a teahouse that serves traditional gongfu-style tea. It's one of the most authentic Suzhou-style gardens outside of China, and stepping through the gate feels like stepping out of Portland entirely.