Los Angeles’
First Immersive
Neon Experience

Step into 7 interactive neon worlds built for photos, play and unforgettable moments. For adults & kids. In the heart of
Los Angeles.

  • Fully interactive
  • Great for dates & families - all ages
  • Central Los Angeles location

Explore 7 Immersive Neon Worlds

Each room is a fully interactive light environment designed for photos, movement and play.

1st World

OVERLOAD

Wires, metal, neon, and tangled chrome figures that are almost robots, almost human. Did they get stuck here, or did they stay by choice? This is a world built too fast, and somewhere along the way, it lost its direction. It is an arresting way to begin.

2nd World

REFLECTION

Mirrored walls and floors catch you from every angle. Garlands of light scatter fragments of images around you, like the world’s memory shattered into pixels. The music is loud and asks nothing of you except to move. You’re not thinking yet. You’re just enjoying it.

3rd World

RESONANCE

Touch a pillar and music appears, but there is no source, no performer, no instrument. Ice-like columns display images that are cold but strangely beautiful. This is a room where emotions are triggered by touch, art needs no artist, and the human is no longer the creator but the switch. If music plays without a musician, who does it belong to?

4th World

SYNTHESIS

Grass that doesn’t grow, it glows. Everything looks like life, yet nothing is alive. It is one of those spaces that makes you want to stay forever and leave immediately at the same time. Somehow, both feelings make complete sense.

5th World

SLEEP

This one hits differently. You can lie down. You don’t have to be an adult in here. The room wraps around you, tries to soothe you, sings you a quiet neon lullaby. The question it leaves you with is a simple one: will you wake up?

6th World

FILLING

You sink into a sea of glowing balls. Light, movement, reflections, and projections hit you from every direction at once. Maximum stimulus, minimum meaning. If there are too many emotions, they stop being emotions. This is the room that leaves the strongest impression.

7th World

Shell

The future has learned to be gentle here. It creates comfort, it allows play. But you can feel it is a display case. Everything is soft and perfectly arranged and just slightly off. The question the room asks you quietly on your way out: Are you real here?

Los Angeles Wire

They speak about us

Neonika is based on the creative vision of Veronika Plieshkova, an immersive-experience designer working at the intersection of light, space, and emotion. Her previous work includes projects such as Palace of Impressions and Euphoria, large-scale sensory environments where visual art, lighting, and audience interaction come together as one cohesive experience.

More than a museum

NEONIKA is a fully immersive, interactive light experience designed to be explored - not just observed.

Fully Interactive

Light reacts to movement, sound and presence. You’re not watching the experience - you’re part of it.

Built for Photos & Video

Every room is designed with lighting that makes your content look unreal — no filters needed.

For Adults & Kids

Perfect for date nights, family weekends or friends looking for something different. Instagramble and Tik-Tok friendly!

Located in Central Los Angeles

Easy to access. Perfect for weekend plans.

Opening May & Limitedearly tickets available

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Good to know

  • How long does the experience last?

    The full experience takes approximately 60 minutes.You are free to explore each room at your own pace.

  • Can I take photos or record videos?

    Yes – photography and video are encouraged.

  • Can I buy tickets on-site?

    We recommend purchasing tickets online in advance, as time slots are limited.
    On-site sales are subject to availability.

  • Can I leave my belongings somewhere?

    Yes, numbered lockers are available on site for your belongings.

  • Is there parking nearby?

    Yes, parking spaces are available at the entrance, including dedicated spots for people with disabilities.