The Best Las Vegas Murals and Las Vegas Street Art
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The Best Las Vegas Murals and Las Vegas Street Art
There’s more to do in Las Vegas than gamble. On my most recent trip to Sin City, I brought my trusty art-loving sidekick, Maddie the Frenchie, to hunt for some of the best Las Vegas murals and street art. We headed away from the strip to an area dense with murals, graffiti, and other street art. The Las Vegas Arts District is the perfect place to check out the city’s vibrant art scene. It’s also a great spot to check out some of the best breweries in Las Vegas. The Downtown area surrounding Fremont Street is also filled with street art by internationally acclaimed street artists and works by incredibly talented Las Vegas artists. If you’re looking to take a break from the casinos or you’ve seen all the amazing Las Vegas Strip attractions and want to check out some cool art in Vegas, this guide is for you.
The Las Vegas street art scene is on par with New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Athens. Vegas attracts artists from all over the world. making it well worth taking the time to head away from your hotel on the strip and take a stroll through Downtown to fully appreciate the murals in las Vegas.
Where to See Murals in Las Vegas
The easiest way to get to Downtown Vegas is by cab. The ride is a quick 15 minutes from the strip. Stop at the Downtown Grand Valet Parking. From this point, you will be surrounded by several large-scale murals in the next 15-block radius.
Artist: unknown
Location: 1615 South las Vegas Blvd on the side of Bajamar Seafood and Tacos.
Artist: @t.larsonart.
Location: 250 Carson Avenue in Downtown Las Vegas.
Artist: unknown
Location: the corner of East Carson Avenue and South 7th Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: the corner of East Carson Avenue and South 7th Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: the carner of East Carson Avenue and South 7th Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: on East Carson Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: unknown
Location: on East Carson Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: unknown
Location: East Carson Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: @AdamFu
Location: 309 East Carson Avenue in Downtown Las Vegas,
Artist: @Heatherbeethyname.
Location: Downtown Container Park on East Carson Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: @being2art
Location: Downtown Container Park on East Carson Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: unknown
Location: 108N South 8th Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: unknown
Location: 820 1/2 East Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: unknown
Location: 108 North 8th Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: unknown
Location: the corner of Fremont Street and North 8th Street.
Artist: Shay Davis
Location: 110 North 8th Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: Shay Davis
Location: 110 North 8th Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: unknown
Location: 109 North 9th Street in Downtown Las Vegas
Artist: unknown
Location: on the corner of Fremont Street and North 8th Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: Fremont Street between 7th and 8th Streets.
Artist: @Scalibar_ and @painted_gypsy.
Location: the corner of Fremont Street and North 7th Street.
Artist: Pixel Pancho
Location: on the side of El Cortez casino at 700 Freemont Street,
Info: “The Meaning” by Pixel Poncho was created for 2015’s Life is Beautiful Festival,
Artist: Mark Drew
Location: Fremont St. between 6th Street and 7th Street
Info: Created by Mark Drew for 2016’s Life is Beautiful, this piece can be seen on the side of the El Cortez parking garage in Downtown Vegas.
Artist: D*Face
Location: 7th Street and Ogden Avenue.
Info: This Las Vegas wall mural was created in 2013 for the Life is Beautiful festival. Located just about 5 minutes from the Neon Museum, this mural makes for a great photo op.
Artist: unknown
Location: East Carson Avenue right behind Downtown Container Park.
Artist: Criola Paints
Location: The corner of Stewart and Carson Avenue
Title: Black Girl Magic
Artist: ROA
Location: 598 Stewart Ave.
Info: “Horned Toad” by ROA is another amazing work of art created for Life is Beautiful. You’ll want to get up close to this one to see the exceptional black and white detail.
Artist: Shepard Fairey’s “Corporate Welfare’
Location: On Fremont and 6th St.
Info: This mural was painted for the 2016 Life is Beautiful festival. This beautiful piece takes up one side of the Emergency Arts Building and makes one heck of a statement.
Artist: Fali
Location: On the other side of the Emergency Arts Building
Artist: Ana Maria Ortiz
Location: 525 Fremont Street in Downtown
Art in DT-Alley
DT-Alley incorporates art and interactivity from locals and visitors through the use of murals, sculptures, interactive experiences, and innovative landscaping. It contains interesting features like a community piano, puppet theater, confessional booth, and a take/leave library. It’s well worth taking a stroll down this vibrant alley to check out the community arts space.
Artist: unknown
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @MrBaby.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @MrBaby.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @urban_sellout.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @livefree_images and @KASM78.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @seankeith_art
Location: DT-Alley
Obey Art spotted in DT-Alley
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: Ryan Douglas Dalton @ry_dangl
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: Piece by Spen Oner, @Spen.1
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
The Puppet Theater
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist:“Tony Hsieh” by King Ruck @therealkingruck
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @0mukade_arts
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: @radleeworks.
Location: Down the DT-Alley between 6th Street and Fremont Street.
Artist: unknown
Location: Corner of East Carson Avenue and South 7th Street
Artist: unknown
Location: East Charleston Blvd on the corner of South Casino Center Blvd.
Artist: @heatherbeethyname
Location: East California Avenue between South Main Street and South Casino Center Blvd.
Artist: unknown
Location: East California Avenue between South Main Street and South Casino Center Blvd.
Artist: unknown.
Location: East California Avenue between South Main Street and South Casino Center Blvd.
Las Vegas Graffiti, Murals, Street Art, and more!
On top of being a very walkable area, the Downtown area has lots of cool places to stop and grab a bite to eat. After you’re done filling your Instagram with amazing Las Vegas murals, be sure to check out local eateries like Evel Pie at 508 Fremont Street, Park on Fremont at 506 Fremont Street, Le Thai at 523 Fremont Street, or The Parlour at 616 E Carson Avenue. Because the only thing better than Las Vegas street art is the Las Vegas restaurant scene.