The address is 300 Stewart Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89101.
You can get there by car: there is a parking lot next to The Mob Museum, which charges $8 for the first four hours and an additional hourly fee after that time. Otherwise, parking may be found at nearby casinos, including Downtown Grand, Main Street, and El Cortez.
Other options include Downtown Loop, a free shuttle bus that stops by the key attractions in downtown Las Vegas, the Mob Museum being one of those. RTC Deuce double-deckers will take you from the Strip directly to the Museum.
The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, or the Mob Museum, is generally open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
The Underground Speakeasy and Distillery is open from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM Mondays to Wednesdays and from 12:00 PM to 12:00 AM Thursdays to Sundays.
The Museum gets less busy outside the peak hours: before 11:00 AM or after 4:00 PM, and on weekdays.
Located in a former courthouse built in 1933, the Mob Museum in Las Vegas showcases the US history of organized crime and law enforcement's relationship with it. Learn about the intricate entanglements that have existed between the two for decades by exploring historical artifacts, media, and interactive experiences. It can take you a good few hours to go through the four floors of crime history, with its highlights including:
Tickets to the Museum cost $29.95 for General admission, $44.95 for the Deluxe pass, including access to one interactive experience, and $48.95 for the Premier pass, including two interactive experiences.
You can get a Happy Hour $7 discount when buying your ticket online and attending after 5:00 PM on Friday or before 11:00 AM on Saturday.
For Nevada residents, prices are $16.95, $29.95, and $35.95, respectively. Group tickets are also available.
Membership prices start at $45 per person.