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Best Restaurants in Summerlin Las Vegas: The Complete Dining Guide

Summerlin has quietly become one of Las Vegas’s best dining destinations – the place locals go to escape Strip prices and valet lines for seriously good food. From acclaimed steakhouses and handmade pasta to ramen, modern Mexican, and standout barbecue, the west valley delivers, usually with patio seating, mountain views, and free parking. This guide

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Summerlin Las Vegas Guide: America’s Premier Master-Planned Community

Summerlin is the polished, outdoorsy, master-planned side of Las Vegas – 22,500 acres along the valley’s western rim, built against the red cliffs of Red Rock Canyon. It has its own walkable downtown, a minor-league ballpark, the Golden Knights’ practice arena, championship golf, and more than 150 miles of trails. For three decades it’s ranked

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Centennial Hills Nevada Guide: Northwest Las Vegas’s Fastest-Growing Community

Centennial Hills is the northwest corner of Las Vegas that most visitors never see – an established, family-friendly community of newer homes, big parks, and mountain views, set well back from the Strip along the 215 Beltway and US-95. Once one of the valley’s fastest-growing areas, it’s now largely built out, with mature landscaping and

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10 Best Things to Do in Centennial Hills, Nevada

Centennial Hills is the northwest gateway to some of the Las Vegas Valley’s best outdoor escapes – desert oases, Ice Age fossils, a u-pick orchard, and Red Rock Canyon, all minutes away. Several of these sit just beyond the community’s edges, so think of this as the best things to do in and around Centennial

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Whitney Nevada Guide: East Las Vegas’s Quiet Community

Whitney is one of the Las Vegas Valley’s quieter unincorporated communities – an east-valley town strung along Boulder Highway, bordered by Henderson to the south and the resort corridor to the west. For visitors it’s mostly a gateway toward Boulder City, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead, but it has a real local history and character

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10 Must-Know Facts About Paradise Nevada — The Real “Las Vegas”

The fact that the Las Vegas Strip isn’t technically in Las Vegas is one of the great trivia questions in American geography. Here are 10 things every visitor should know about Paradise, Nevada – the community they’re actually visiting. What’s in This Guide The 10 facts: 1. The Strip is in Paradise, not Las Vegas

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Paradise Nevada Guide: The Strip, Airport & What You Need to Know

When you stay on the Strip, you’re almost certainly not in Las Vegas. You’re in Paradise, Nevada – an unincorporated town in Clark County that contains most of the tourist infrastructure people associate with “Las Vegas.” It’s one of the great administrative quirks of American urban geography, and it actually matters for understanding how the

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The Sphere Las Vegas: The Ultimate Guide to the World’s Most Advanced Entertainment Venue

The Sphere is the most significant new entertainment venue in the world – not just in Las Vegas. When it opened on September 29, 2023, it created a category of venue that had never existed: a purpose-built spherical structure covering its entire interior with a 160,000-square-foot LED display, capable of surrounding roughly 18,000 people with

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Sunrise Manor Nevada Guide: East Las Vegas Living & What to Know

Sunrise Manor is the east Las Vegas unincorporated community that most tourists never see – and that’s part of what makes it interesting. It’s home to a significant Latino community and some of the most authentic Mexican food in the valley, Frenchman Mountain with one of the best valley views in Nevada, established locals casinos,

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Spring Valley Nevada Guide: West Las Vegas’s Residential Hub

Spring Valley is the unincorporated Clark County community between the Las Vegas Strip and Summerlin – a largely residential area that happens to contain one of Las Vegas’s best dining destinations: the Spring Mountain Road Chinatown corridor. For visitors who want to experience Las Vegas food culture beyond the Strip’s restaurants, Spring Valley is where

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Enterprise Nevada Guide: Allegiant Stadium, Suburban Living & What to Know

Enterprise is an unincorporated Clark County community in the southwest Las Vegas Valley – home to roughly 230,000 residents, Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders), and some of the fastest-growing master-planned subdivisions in the American West. For most visitors, Enterprise means one thing: Raiders games at one of the most striking venues in the NFL. But

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25 Best Things to Do in Las Vegas Beyond the Casino Floor

Las Vegas spent decades defining itself as a gambling destination. It is far more than that. The city hosts the world’s best entertainment residencies, some of the country’s most innovative restaurants, proximity to extraordinary desert landscapes, and the Sphere – a venue so technologically unlike anything else that it’s redefining what live events can be.

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Las Vegas Neighborhood Guide: The Strip, Downtown & Every Area Explained

Las Vegas is not one place – it’s a collection of distinct neighborhoods, master-planned communities, and unincorporated areas spread across the Mojave Desert. Most visitors see only the Strip, but the metro is home to 2.2 million people living in communities with their own character, restaurants, outdoor recreation, and retail. This guide explains every major

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North Las Vegas Guide: Motor Speedway, Nellis AFB & What to Know

North Las Vegas is Nevada’s fourth-largest city, with a population of roughly 280,000 – a separate municipality north of downtown Las Vegas with its own city government, police department, and identity. Most visitors associate “North Las Vegas” with the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and that’s a fair starting point: the LVMS is one of the

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