Nostalgia Street Rods Museum Vegas: Classic Car Collection

4.8(57 reviews)
β€’Provided by:Nostalgia Street Rods
⭐ 4.8/5 (57 reviews) | πŸ’° $20 | ⏱️ Duration: 1.5 hours | πŸ‘₯ Up to 15 people
πŸ’‘What's in the Nostalgia Street Rods Museum in Las Vegas?
The Las Vegas Nostalgia Street Rods Museum holds over a hundred classic cars, street rods, race cars, and scooters from 1910 to 1965, seen on a 1.5-hour guided tour from $20 per person. You walk the family-built collection with an enthusiast guide and browse a memorabilia section of antiques and signed sports and music collectibles. Best for car buffs and families wanting a short, low-cost stop off the Strip.

🎯 Why People Book This

What you actually get out of this is time with a collection of over a hundred cars spanning 1910 to 1965, for USD 20 per person, guided by the family that built it. The draw here is the guide, not just the cars: book the VIP option and Art or Sheri Goldstrom walks you through it with a story for each one. So the real choice is whether you want a curated walk-through or just admission to look on your own, since both tiers are offered at this price point.

πŸ—ΊοΈ The Experience

The Nostalgia Street Rods Museum ticket is a 1.5-hour guided walk through a private classic-car collection in Las Vegas, starting at USD 20 per person with no hotel pickup included.
You make your own way to the museum, since transport isn't part of this; the ticket buys you time inside the building, not a ride to it. That changes how you read the price. With no transfer to absorb, the full ninety minutes is spent in front of the cars rather than split between driving and looking, which is the opposite of a Grand Canyon day where most of the clock goes to the road. What you walk through is a collection of over a hundred classic cars, street rods, race cars and scooters spanning 1910 to 1965, built up over fifty years by the Goldstrom family, alongside a memorabilia section of antiques and signed sports and music pieces that comes with paid admission.
The build is simple. There are two tiers: a standard Guided Tour and a VIP Guided Tour, the latter led by Art or Sheri Goldstrom, the father and daughter who assembled the collection and carry the story behind each car. The base gets you in and walked through; the VIP tier decides who is doing the walking and how much of that fifty years of context you hear. The decision is whether the family telling it is worth the upgrade. What you are paying for here is access and a guide, not distance covered.

πŸ€” Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: The honest trade-off is time against curiosity. This is for the traveler who likes machines and the stories attached to them, and wants a quiet 90 minutes off the Strip looking at restored classic cars rather than another flashing-light attraction. At $20 it asks little of your day, and it rewards people who'd actually read the placards.
Worth it if:
  • you genuinely like classic cars and want to walk a collection at your own pace, not be herded through on a clock
  • you want a break from the casino floor for an hour and a half without committing a whole afternoon
  • you're the kind of person who reads every plaque and takes their time, so a small, focused museum suits you better than a big crowded one
Skip it if:
  • you want to drive or ride in something fast, not look at it parked, in which case the $299 Vegas Supercar Track Experience is the thing you actually want
  • you're after a marquee Strip moment with a view, where the $22.47 High Roller wheel is closer to what you picture
Choose this over the ARTE Museum Vegas digital art experience if:
  • you'd rather spend your 90 minutes on real restored cars and their history than on projected light-and-sound rooms, even though both sit at the same $55 versus $20 end of the day

Tour at a Glance

Duration1.5 hours
Price (from)$20 per person
DepartureMeet at the start point
AgesAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
Group sizeUp to 15 per booking
Physical levelEasy (all fitness levels)
Options2 options
OperatorNostalgia Street Rods
CancellationFree up to 24 hours before
Rating4.8/5 (57 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
1.5 hours$20 per person
DurationDeparture
1.5 hoursMeet at the start point
DurationAges
1.5 hoursAll ages (infants ride as lap children)
DurationGroup size
1.5 hoursUp to 15 per booking
DurationPhysical level
1.5 hoursEasy (all fitness levels)
DurationOptions
1.5 hours2 options
DurationOperator
1.5 hoursNostalgia Street Rods
DurationCancellation
1.5 hoursFree up to 24 hours before
DurationRating
1.5 hours4.8/5 (57 reviews)

βœ… What's Included

  • Museum admission
  • VIP Tour (if option selected)

❌ Not Included

  • Transportation to/from museum
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuities

πŸ›‘οΈ Practical Info

  • Departure / Pickup: Meet directly at the museum; no hotel pickup available
  • Best Time to Visit: Weekday mornings tend to be quieter for museum visits; allow the full 1.5 hours
  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes, photo ID, and your booking confirmation
  • Free Cancellation: Full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time
  • Booking Tip: Book in advance to secure your preferred time slot, especially if you want the VIP guided tour with the Goldstrom family
  • Physical Level: Suitable for all fitness levels
  • Minimum Age / Ages: Children from age 6; adult pricing applies from age 12; senior pricing from age 65
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
  • Good to Know: Groups are capped at 15 per booking; two tour options are available at checkout β€” standard guided or VIP guided

πŸ’‘ Insider Tip

The collection was built by the Goldstrom family, and the VIP Guided Tour is the only option led personally by Art or Sheri Goldstrom, who have a story for each car; the standard Guided Tour covers the same hundred-plus vehicles but without the people who collected them.
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LasVegasTour Editorial Review

4.5
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β€œWhat you're buying for $20 is an hour and a half with a private collection the Goldstrom family spent 50 years assembling, not a slick Strip attraction. The trade-off is access versus polish: the VIP option puts Art or Sheri Goldstrom himself in the room, while the standard guided tour skips that. Worth it for anyone who'd rather walk among a hundred classic cars than another casino floor. Pay for the VIP tier or skip the upgrade entirely, since the standard ticket is most of the museum anyway.”

By LasVegasTour Editorial TeamJun 16, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

4.8(57 reviews)

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Is this museum suitable for children?β–Ύ

Yes. Tickets are available for children ages 6 to 11, and the museum is rated suitable for all physical fitness levels. Bookings cover ages 6 and up.

How long should I plan to spend at the museum?β–Ύ

Plan for about 1.5 hours, which is the listed duration.

Is transportation included to the museum?β–Ύ

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You meet at the start point.

What makes this different from other car museums?β–Ύ

The collection covers over a hundred classic cars, street rods, race cars, and scooters from 1910 to 1965, built over 50 years by the Goldstrom family. It also includes a memorabilia section with antiques and signed sports and music collectibles. Tours are led by family curators, and the VIP option is guided by Art or Sheri Goldstrom.

Can I take photos of the cars?β–Ύ

This isn't specified in the tour details. Confirm the museum's photo policy with the operator when booking.

Is the VIP tour worth the upgrade?β–Ύ

There are two options, a Guided Tour and a VIP Guided Tour. The VIP tour is led by Art or Sheri Goldstrom, who collected the cars and can speak to each one. Whether it's worth the upgrade depends on how much you want that direct, detailed background; the price difference isn't listed here, so check it at booking.

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