From shopping to gambling and entertainment, Downtown has just as much to offer as The Strip, yet it is slightly more affordable. While The Strip is the most famous gambling street in Sin City, the casinos in Downtown's Fremont Street are often more budget-inclusive.
Located halfway between The Strip and Downtown, North Strip’s hotels are often more affordable. While the location is convenient to explore both of Vegas’ biggest tourist centres, it is quieter and not as close to restaurants and attractions.
The Arts District swaps the bright lights and big characters of Downtown Vegas and The Strip for a down-to-earth urban atmosphere. From the Arts Factory to the Art Square, expect to find cool shops, cafes, galleries, installations, and performances.
The Summerlin district, which is just 15 minutes from Downtown Vegas and The Strip, offers families a much-needed respite from the hustle and bustle of the city itself. As well as having its own shopping and dining centre, Summerlin benefits from being close to nature spots like Sloan Canyon.
With a free shuttle operating from Downtown to the bottom of The Strip, it’s easy to explore Sin City. Those wishing to see what else Las Vegas and Nevada have to offer would benefit from a car.