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The Las Vegas Strip is a 4.2-mile stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard South, lined with mega-resorts, casinos, theaters, and restaurants. It is the economic and cultural heart of the city, attracting over 42 million visitors annually.

Fremont East District is a revitalized stretch of Fremont Street running east from Las Vegas Boulevard, featuring craft cocktail bars, live music venues, and independently owned restaurants in a walkable urban setting.

Las Vegas Chinatown is a 3-mile commercial corridor along Spring Mountain Road, west of the Strip. Despite the name, it is a pan-Asian district with restaurants representing Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Filipino, and Hawaiian cuisines.

The Downtown Arts District (also known as 18b) is an 18-block cultural neighborhood south of Fremont Street, centered on Main Street and Casino Center Boulevard. It is home to galleries, studios, murals, and independent businesses.