You’ll step off the busy Las Vegas Strip right into Titanic’s story at the Luxor Hotel—see over 250 real artifacts, touch part of its hull, wander through recreated cabins, and find yourself unexpectedly moved by stories from 1912. Entry is flexible so you can linger as long as you want.
We stepped off the Strip and straight into another world—Titanic’s world, inside the Luxor. It’s strange how quiet it gets once you’re past the casino noise. The first thing that hit me was this faint metallic scent, kind of like old coins or maybe damp iron. Our tickets scanned quick (no lines), and then we were walking through dim corridors lined with stories and faces I didn’t expect to care about so much. There was a guide near the entrance who told us to look for the luggage tags—each one matched a real passenger. I picked up one for a woman named Eva. Didn’t know if she made it.
The main keyword here is “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition” but honestly, what got me wasn’t just the name—it was seeing things people actually touched in 1912: a comb, a teacup, even an unopened bottle of champagne (I joked I’d take it home; my partner rolled her eyes). The hull section is huge and cold if you put your hand close—almost gives you chills. We peeked into replicas of first-class and third-class cabins; I tried lying on one of the benches but got scolded by staff (fair enough). There’s this staircase too—the Grand Staircase—and for a second you almost forget you’re in Las Vegas at all.
I kept thinking about Eva and all those names on the wall, especially when we read how less than half survived that night. Some kids were asking questions nearby (“Did they have WiFi?” which made everyone laugh). By the end, I didn’t want to rush out; we just stood there looking at old jewelry and letters until our feet hurt. Afterwards, we wandered back into daylight blinking like moles—took us a minute to remember where we were. Still think about that cold metal smell sometimes.
The exhibition is inside the Luxor Hotel & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
There are more than 250 authentic artifacts from Titanic on display.
Yes, it’s family-friendly and suitable for all ages.
Yes, there are detailed replicas of first- and third-class cabins and the Grand Staircase.
You can explore at your own pace; most people spend 1–2 hours inside.
Yes, last admission is allowed up to one hour before closing time each day.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Your ticket covers admission to Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition inside Las Vegas’ Luxor Hotel & Casino. You can enter anytime during open hours—just make sure to arrive at least an hour before closing so you don’t miss anything.
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