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Chinatown and Spring Mountain Road
Chinatown and Spring Mountain Road are the off-Strip food district, with miles of Asian restaurants, bakeries, and plazas. It is where visitors go for authentic, well-priced meals and late-night dining that the Strip rarely matches, a short drive west of the resort corridor.
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Chinatown and Spring Mountain Road in the Las Vegas visitor roster
Use the citywide map to compare this lane against the other Strip, downtown, off-Strip, and desert day-trip choices.
Las Vegas visitor lanes
1 North Strip Wynn, Encore, Resorts World, Fontainebleau, the STRAT, convention access, and longer north-end walks. 2 Center Strip Bellagio, Caesars Palace, the Venetian, Cosmopolitan, Aria, and Paris — the densest first-visit base. 3 South Strip Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, MGM Grand, T-Mobile Arena, Allegiant Stadium, and Sphere. 4 Fremont / Downtown Fremont Street Experience, downtown hotels, the Mob Museum, and vintage-Vegas nightlife. 5 Arts District 18b Breweries, galleries, antique row, and First Friday, kept separate from casino-resort routes. 6 Chinatown The off-Strip Asian-dining authority lane along Spring Mountain Road west of the resorts. 7 Summerlin West-side suburban base near Downtown Summerlin and Red Rock Resort with hiking access. 8 Henderson Suburban Henderson, the Water Street district, and Lake Las Vegas access southeast of the Strip. 9 Red Rock Canyon BLM scenic drive, timed entry, heat, and hiking-access checks — a land-manager-led day trip. 10 Hoover Dam Hoover Dam, Boulder City, and Lake Mead — a must-do day trip where timing and access rules matter. 11 Mt. Charleston Spring Mountains weather, snow, trailhead, and seasonal-access decisions above the desert floor.
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