Certain districts of Las Vegas are known for their shopping - Maryland Parkway close to the University, for example - and there's the odd concentration of restaurants, such as on Paradise Road south of Twain. However, no area of the city ranks as a destination in its own right, nor is likely to tempt you out of your car should you happen to pass through. Instead, your only ports of call away from downtown and the Strip are likely to be specific individual attractions, either the scattered casinos that cater primarily to local residents or the handful of museums . And if you're not driving, none of the latter, with the possible exception of the Liberace Museum , merits an excursion on public transport.
Note that Las Vegas has fewer public parks than any major city in the US. If you want to get out into the open air, your best bet is to head for nearby Red Rock Canyon. -- location id = 43073 -->
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