There’s something new to do downtown! The Lyft Art Park features tons of quirky art pieces to explore and photograph.
The Lyft Art Park, from the folks behind the Lyft rideshare service, is located at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Fremont Street, just across from the SlotZilla zipline take-off tower.
The Lyft Art Park is free and open to the public, and not only serves as a showcase for art from Burning Man, but is also a convenient place for Lyft pick-ups and drop-offs.
At the moment, the most eye-catching art is a 30-foot polar bear fashioned entirely from car hoods.
Another must-see item at the Lyft Art Park is an explorable art car called Neverwas Haul. Learn more.
Neverwas Haul is a three-story, mobile Victorian house. Yes, it’s weird, but that’s what makes it so great.
Here’s the view of the art park from the second floor.
Art pieces will be rotating through the interactive experience through early 2019.
You’ll also want to check out this piece called Rogue Scarab.
Visitors can also play giant chess and corn hole.
Don’t miss the tricked-out Airstream travel trailer.
Guests are even invited inside to charge their phones while they wait for their Lyft.
Read more about the Lyft Art Park on Fremont East in downtown Las Vegas.
Update (1/7/2020): Sadly, the Lyft Art Park is no more. There’s still a lot to see and do downtown, so never stop exploring!
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