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Las Vegas Strip

Experience the dazzling lights, contemporary architecture, and diverse attractions of this iconic destination. Indulge in celebrity chef dining, catch a Cirque du Soleil show, and explore the highly walkable area with convenient transport options.

Downtown Las Vegas

Experience the vibrant Fremont Street with its unique canopy, nightly shows, and live concerts, or explore the Las Vegas Arts District's galleries and studios. Enjoy diverse dining options and the Downtown Container Park for shopping.

Arts District

Las Vegas's Arts District pulses with creative energy where local artists showcase their work in converted warehouses. Monthly First Friday events transform the neighborhood into an open-air gallery, with colorful murals brightening brick facades and alleyways. Craft breweries occupy industrial spaces while hip coffee shops and vintage boutiques offer authentic experiences away from the Strip. Getting around is easiest by ride-sharing, as public transit is limited. The district features an eclectic dining scene from food trucks to farm-to-table restaurants. While lodging options within the neighborhood are limited, boutique hotels and vacation rentals in converted lofts provide industrial-chic accommodations with modern amenities.

Summerlin

Occupying over 22,500 acres, this community boasts 230+ parks, numerous recreational facilities, and the 150-mile Summerlin Trail System. Enjoy shopping and dining at Downtown Summerlin, or explore the nearby Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

Chinatown

Las Vegas's Chinatown buzzes with authentic Asian experiences beyond the neon Strip. Red lanterns swing above busy dim sum spots, hot pot restaurants, and aromatic dumpling kitchens that stay open late. Karaoke lounges and tea houses offer alternative nightlife while shoppers explore herbal medicine shops and colorful markets packed with exotic fruits. The neighborhood offers excellent value with meals typically costing much less than Strip dining. Free parking is abundant throughout the shopping plazas, though walking between venues requires crossing busy streets. Most visitors stay on the Strip and make this a culinary day trip worth the short ride-share away.

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