

Surrounded by many of the city’s most significant development projects, Symphony Park™ will provide numerous physical connections to the existing downtown neighborhood via pedestrian walkways and public transportation.

Across Grand Central Parkway from Symphony Park, a vibrant new showcase for the home and hospitality contract furnishings industry. Three buildings of this iconic project have been completed. For more information about this project please visit the World Market Center Las Vegas website.

Architectural landmark at southeast corner of Grand Central Parkway and Bonneville Ave. It houses 1,100 county employees and features a rotunda with frequent art exhibits and an outdoor amphitheater. For more information please visit the Clark County Government Center website.

An award-winning Class A office building considered to be one of the greenest buildings in Las Vegas. It houses the Southern Nevada Water Authority, Bank of Nevada and other professional firms. For more information please visit the Molasky Corporate Center website.

Located south of Symphony Park between Grand Central Parkway and Interstate 15, the highly successful outlet encompasses more than 150 leading fashion and retail brands. For more information please visit the Las Vegas Premium Outlets website.

There are approximately 15 casinos in downtown Las Vegas and several have recently been renovated or expanded, including El Cortez, Golden Nugget and Gold Spike. For more information please take a look at the Downtown Las Vegas Visitors Guide.

There is always something going on at the Fremont Street Experience located in downtown Las Vegas on the historic street that started it all—light shows, casinos, restaurants, bars and lounges. Click here to see what's happening on Fremont Street.

Downtown’s newest entertainment district features a growing number of popular bars and restaurants, First Friday happenings and even a monthly food-truck festival. Check out what's new in the Fremont East Entertainment District.

Features an eclectic mix of galleries and art studios, one-of-a-kind stores and restaurants, located in an 18-block area south of Hoover Avenue between Commerce and Las Vegas Blvd./Fourth Streets. Click here to see more about the Las Vegas 18b Arts District.

Open Valentine’s Day 2012, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement will present a bold and authentic view of organized crime’s impact on Las Vegas and the world. For more information please visit the Mob Museum website.

The museum features a journey through time with interactive exhibits featuring dinosaurs, wild animals and other wonders of nature, as well as educational programs and preservation. To find out more information about the Neon Museum please visit their website.

The museum features a journey through time with interactive exhibits featuring dinosaurs, wild animals and other wonders of nature, as well as educational programs and preservation. To find out more about the Las Vegas Natural History Museum please visit their website.

Restored historic mission-style building now houses cultural, educational and architectural entities. The auditorium is a popular community venue and home to the Symphony Park Lecture Series. For more information, including the rental of the facility for public and private functions please visit the city of Las Vegas' website.

Arts, sciences and humanities come to life as children touch, see, explore and experience over 100 hands-on exhibitions. Traveling exhibitions rotate three times yearly. To find out more about the Lied Discovery Children's Museum please visit their website.