Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Arts District”
Downtown Las Vegas & Fremont Street — The Other Strip
Downtown Las Vegas & Fremont Street — The Other Strip
Downtown Las Vegas is what Vegas looked like before the megaresorts took over. Fremont Street was the original Strip — neon signs, low-rise casinos, and a grittier energy that the new Strip has polished away. Today it’s a mix of old Vegas nostalgia, a massive LED canopy, and a growing arts and cocktail district that locals actually prefer.
Fremont Street Experience
A five-block pedestrian mall covered by a 1,500-foot LED canopy screen — Viva Vision — that shows free light shows nightly. Three stages with live music. Street performers ranging from impressive to bizarre. The Slotzilla zip line lets you fly 77 feet above the crowd (upper level) or ride seated at street level (lower level). Tickets $20-50. The energy is louder, wilder, and more chaotic than the Strip — and that’s the point.
Off-Strip Las Vegas — The Best Things to Do Beyond the Casinos
Off-Strip Las Vegas — Beyond the Casinos
The Strip is 4.2 miles of some of the most concentrated entertainment on earth. But the best food, the most interesting bars, the real culture, and the natural beauty of southern Nevada are all off the Strip.
Chinatown (Spring Mountain Road)
The most underrated food corridor in America. Not just Chinese — it’s a pan-Asian wonderland stretching along Spring Mountain Road west of I-15. Korean BBQ, Vietnamese pho, Japanese ramen, Thai street food, Filipino cuisine, and fusion restaurants that would be destination-worthy in any city.