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8 Best Areas and Neighborhoods

Las Vegas Welcome Sign at night

From luxury hotels, budget options, and family-friendly hotels to mega resorts with casinos, spas, multiple restaurants, and live entertainment, you’ll find a never-ending assortment of accommodations in your search for where to stay in Las Vegas. It can get quite overwhelming when you really think about it (especially if you’re traveling with a group of people with wildly different interests – we know all too well how that goes). So don’t (think about it, that is)! Let us do the work.

The Vegas Strip is undeniably the most popular place for travelers wondering where to stay in Las Vegas. However, it’s not the only place to stay in Las Vegas. Maybe your Vegas vacation leans more toward the desert landscape and nearby parks.

Maybe you’re more of a foodie than a high-roller or a party animal. Maybe you just want to take in an amazing show or a live concert. We get it. Las Vegas is an excellent anchorage for so much more than casinos.

I recently spent a week in Las Vegas and only gambled for about 20 minutes on the last day of the trip. It would have been less, but I had no idea what I was doing. Those slot machines are tricky!

From the Strip and Downtown to Summerlin, Henderson, and Boulder City – and the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Valley of Fire State Park along the way – we’ve collected a variety of the best places to stay in Las Vegas for couples, groups, and families.

Let’s get started on our Sin City tour!

TL;DR

Best Areas to Stay in Las Vegas

  • Best Area for First-Timers: The Strip (South Strip)
  • Best Area for Budget Travelers: Summerlin
  • Best Area for Luxury Travelers: The Strip (North Strip)
  • Best Area for Arts and Culture: Downtown Arts District
  • Best Area for Families: Boulder City
  • Best Area for Nightlife: Downtown (Fremont Street)
  • Best Area for Foodies: The Strip (Mid-Strip)
  • Best Area for Adventurers: Henderson

 Where to Stay in Las Vegas: Best Areas and Neighborhoods

 1. Best Area for First-Timers: South Strip

Las Vegas Welcome Sign at night
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The famous Las Vegas Strip, officially known as Las Vegas Boulevard, is about 4.2 miles long. It starts in the south end at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign and travels north to the Strat Hotel. At this point, it merges into the Downtown area and Fremont Street.

If you divide up the strip into sections according to hotel placement, the South Strip is made up of the area from Mandalay Bay to the Park MGM (the MGM Grand,

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