City Guide

Photo Booths in Las Vegas

Discover 9 analog photo booths in Las Vegas, United States. Find authentic photochemical machines with real film processing.

9 Booths
8 Active
9 Verified
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Total Booths
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Active
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On Map
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The Photo Booth Scene in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has 8 photo booths — a number that seems low for the world's entertainment capital until you realize that the Strip casinos do everything in-house and don't install third-party equipment. The real Las Vegas photo booth scene lives off the Strip: in the downtown Fremont East Entertainment District, which has been cultivating an independent bar and arts scene for a decade; in the Arts District along Main Street, where galleries and bars have installed analog machines as part of a deliberate effort to build a local creative community; and in the suburban neighborhoods where Nevadans actually live. The Fremont East booths are the best in the city — the bars here have a legitimacy that the Strip lacks, and the strips produced at places like the Beauty Bar and Bunkhouse Saloon document a Las Vegas that most tourists never see. The Arts District on Main Street has seen a wave of booth installations in the last few years, driven by the gallery-bar hybrid venues that have taken over the former industrial spaces. If you're in Vegas and you want a photo booth experience that isn't a paid attraction in a hotel lobby, go downtown.

Neighborhood Guide

Fremont East

The best photo booth area in Las Vegas. The independent bars along Fremont Street east of the casino have maintained analog machines that serve a local crowd distinct from the tourist stream on the Strip.

Arts District (18b)

The downtown Arts District has been absorbing booth installations as gallery-bar hybrids have taken over former industrial spaces along Main Street and Charleston Boulevard. The scene here is newer but growing.

Downtown Las Vegas

The broader downtown area (north of the Strip) has a handful of booths in the bars and entertainment venues that serve Las Vegas residents. Less curated than Fremont East, worth exploring.

Pricing & What to Expect

Average price per strip
$4–8 per strip
3–4 photos per strip
  • Most machines are coin-operated. Bring cash.
  • Bar-installed booths are typically accessible during venue hours.
  • Allow 1–2 minutes for photos to develop after your session.

About Photo Booths in Las Vegas

Discover 9 analog photo booths in Las Vegas, United States. Find authentic photochemical machines for classic photo strip experiences.

Neighborhoods with Photo Booths

2880 S Las Vegas Blvd
1218 S Main St

Las Vegas's Photography Culture

Las Vegas, United States has a growing appreciation for analog photography. Local photo booths offer an authentic alternative to digital photography, producing genuine photochemical prints with unique character.

Local Tips

  • -Bring coins or small bills - many analog booths don't accept cards
  • -Visit during off-peak hours for the best experience
  • -Check booth status before visiting - some may be temporarily out of service
  • -Allow 2-3 minutes for your photos to develop after the session

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find photo booths near me in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas has 8 verified photo booths. The best are in the Fremont East Entertainment District and the Arts District (18b) on Main Street. Avoid looking for quality booths on the Strip — they tend to be paid hotel attractions, not the analog machines you're looking for. Use the map above to find downtown Las Vegas booths.

How much does a photo booth cost in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas photo booths outside casino hotels typically cost $4–8 per session. Downtown bars (Fremont East, Arts District) run $4–6. Strip-adjacent and hotel lobby installations can be significantly more. Off-Strip analog booths are coin-operated.

Are there photo booths open 24 hours in Las Vegas?

Nevada has no statewide last call law, so many Las Vegas bars are technically open 24 hours. The Fremont East bars that have photo booths tend to operate late into the night. This makes Las Vegas one of the few cities where 24-hour analog photo booth access is genuinely possible.

What are the best photo booths in Las Vegas?

The downtown Fremont East area (Beauty Bar, Bunkhouse Saloon, and nearby venues) has the city's best analog machines. The Arts District on Main Street has newer installations in a more gallery-oriented setting. Both areas feel authentically Las Vegas in a way that Strip booths don't.

Are there photo booths on the Las Vegas Strip?

The Strip has some paid photo experiences in hotel lobbies and entertainment venues, but these are typically high-production digital booths marketed as experiences, not the classic coin-operated analog machines. For authentic photo booths, head downtown to Fremont East or the 18b Arts District.

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