Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
3900 S. Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, NV, 89119
Experience the Titanic as it was before its infamous crash at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. The 25,000-square-foot (7,620-square-meter) space displays more than 350 objects recovered from the ship, including passengers’ personal items such as luggage, shaving kits, jewelry, and clothing. It also contains the largest piece of the ship ever recovered—a 15-ton (13.5-tonne) hunk of the ship’s hull.
The Basics
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition contains the largest piece of the ship ever recovered, artifacts from the ship (like floor tiles and whistles), and passengers’ personal items, including luggage, shaving kits, jewelry, and clothing. Compare the conditions in the Titanic’s third- and first-class cabins—which have been outfitted with furnishings from the original manufacturers—and stroll along the promenade, where you’ll feel the same temperatures felt on the night of the wreck.
Admission to the exhibit is included with some Las Vegas sightseeing passes, including the Go Las Vegas Explorer Pass and the All-Inclusive Pass. For extra savings, book a combo ticket that includes both the Titanic exhibition and Bodies: The Exhibition or other MGM Resorts attractions.
Things to Know Before You Go
Audio guides are available in English, Spanish, and French.
Photos are not permitted, and cell phones must be turned off inside the exhibition.
Large bags and backpacks are not permitted.
The exhibition is wheelchair accessible.
How to Get There
Bodies is located on the atrium level of the Luxor Resort, near the intersection of Tropicana Avenue and the Las Vegas Strip. You can reach the Luxor by car, taxi, or shuttle, or take the free Excalibur-Luxor-Mandalay Bay tram. The resort is walking distance from many other attractions on the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip.
When to Get There
The exhibition is open daily, all year round, from mid-morning through late in the evening, with shorter hours on Dec 24, 25, and 31. Expect to spend an hour or more at the exhibition.
Bodies The Exhibition
The Luxor is also home to Bodies: The Exhibition, the largest permanent human anatomy exhibition in the United States. Visit to learn how different systems in the body—including the skeletal, muscular, and respiratory systems—operate, and see how environmental and lifestyles factors affect our health. Exhibits include 13 whole-body specimens, which are arranged to illuminate how our systems function, as well as more than 250 organs.
What are the highlights of Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas?
Some of the main highlights of the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas include items pulled from the wreckage of the ship itself, such as luggage, pots and pans, jewelry, a window frame from the Verandah Café, playing cards, and an unopened bottle of Champagne from 1900.
Where is Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition located in Las Vegas?
The Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas is located at the Luxor Hotel and Casino at 3900 South Las Vegas Boulevard. On the Vegas Strip the Luxor is located between the Excalibur Hotel and Casino and Mandalay Bay.
How much are the tickets for Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition?
General admission tickets for Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Las Vegas are US$34 each. Seniors, military personnel, Las Vegas locals, and children receive discounts. Kids ages 3 and under are free. You can purchase reduced price combo tickets for Titanic and for BODIES . . . The Exhibition at the box office.
Are there guided tours available at Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, and how can I book one?
No, there aren’t guided tours available at the Las Vegas Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition within the Luxor Hotel and Casino. However, there are audio guides available in multiple languages, which you can use as you make your own way around the exhibits to enhance your experience.
How long does it take to go through Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition?
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition can take up to two hours, depending on the pace you go through the exhibit and how much you read about the more than 240 artifacts from the Titanic wreckage site. Most visitors go through the exhibition in about an hour and a half.
Is Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition suitable for children?
Yes, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in the Las Vegas Luxor Hotel and Casino is suitable for all ages, and all ages are welcome to visit. Because of the historical value of the artifacts and the storylines, children under 8 may not be as interested as older children.
Ways to explore
Your visit to the exhibition starts when you receive a replica of a boarding pass from the original ship. Walk up to the full-scale recreation of the Grand Staircase, compare the third- and first-class cabins, and stroll along the original promenade, where you’ll feel the same temperatures felt on the night of the wreck. Along the way, view hundreds of artifacts and hear personal stories from passengers who were on the ship.
Upgrade your tour to include an audio guide, available in multiple languages. You can also book a combo ticket that includes both the Titanic exhibition and Bodies: The Exhibition or other MGM Resorts attractions.
Accessibility
The exhibition is wheelchair accessible.
Age limits
While the exhibition is open to all ages, some of the content may be sensitive for young viewers.
What to pack
Small bag or purse
What to wear
Comfortable shoes, light layer to stay comfortable in the air conditioning
Not allowed
Outside food or drinks, flash photography, video recording, smoking, backpacks or luggage
Amenities
Food court, air-conditioning, restrooms
Address
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition is on the atrium level of the Luxor Hotel & Casino, near the intersection of Mandalay Bay Road and the Las Vegas Strip. You can reach the Luxor by car, taxi, rideshare, or public transportation, as well as by walking from other locations on the Strip.
Driving
The Luxor is about 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) from Harry Reid International Airport. A paid parking garage is available at the hotel and exhibition space.
Public transportation
The free Deuce shuttle runs up and down the Strip 24/7 and stops right in front of the Luxor.
Best times to visit
The exhibition is typically open from 11am to 8pm, with the last admission at 7pm. Visit during the heat of the day to take advantage of the air conditioning.
Best days to visit
You can visit any day of the week, but go on a weekday for fewer crowds.
Best months to visit
The weather in Las Vegas is mild in the spring and early fall, perfect for enjoying the Strip without sweltering.
Special events
The exhibition doesn’t host its own events, but it does double as a venue for corporate and group events, including weddings.
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