Las Vegas Neighborhoods: Strip, Downtown, Summerlin & More
Explore Las Vegas's best neighborhoods — the Strip, Downtown/Fremont, Arts District, Chinatown, Summerlin, Henderson, and more
Top Neighborhoods

The Strip
The 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard that anchors most mega-resorts, from Mandalay Bay north to the Stratosphere.

Downtown Las Vegas
The original Vegas — Fremont Street, vintage neon, and the city’s grittier, more walkable alternative to the Strip.

Arts District (18b)
An 18-block warehouse zone south of Downtown, now home to galleries, antique shops, craft-cocktail bars, and First Friday.

Chinatown
A three-mile stretch of Spring Mountain Road packed with the best pan-Asian dining in the Southwest.

Summerlin
A 22,500-acre master-planned community on the western edge of the valley, bordered by Red Rock Canyon.

Henderson
Nevada’s second-largest city, a polished suburban counterweight to Vegas with its own casinos, parks, and lake access.

Lake Las Vegas
A 320-acre man-made lake and Mediterranean-styled resort village 20 minutes east of the Strip in Henderson.

Boulder City
The historic company town built for Hoover Dam workers — and one of only two Nevada cities where gambling is illegal.

University District (UNLV)
The area around UNLV and the Thomas & Mack Center — walkable, younger, and home to the Harry Reid airport tunnel.

Spring Valley
A sprawling unincorporated township west of the Strip that quietly contains Chinatown and much of Vegas’s best local dining.
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