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Action filled User Rating 5 rating By gzb3y4 ( Sep 05, 2014) I weather is the best thing I like about it. The transportation system is great, buses run all the time and being in a wheelchair this is really good. You're right close to the strip, so there is entertainment all the time. This year I was glad to see that the economy is picking ...Read More back up, last year it was almost dead with no construction going on. We were out until 6:00 am and I was surprised at the people that were still out parting and having a good time on the strip. We went to the Linq and rode the High Roller and that was great. Read Less
Paradise is Right Next Door! User Rating 4.5 rating By Anonymous ( May 05, 2010) I still remember my first trip to Paradise, Nevada many years ago. My husband was so surprised to learn that I had never been to Paradise. He immediately began searching for hotel accommodations and a plane tickets. I love the stories of historical Egypt so his natural selection ...Read More for hotels was the Luxor.

We landed at McCarran International Airport and took a limousine ride down the strip which is know as the Las Vegas strip but in actuality is in the city of Paradise. I did not know that most of the Vegas strip with all the hotels was in fact in Paradise rather than in the city of Las Vegas. I found this out when talking to some of the locals-I like to meet people.

The shopping at Caesar's Form shops is fabulous with tons of high end shopping such as Fendi, Ferragamo and Burberry to name a few. Most of the larger hotels are in Paradise rather than Las Vegas.

The city of Paradise, NV is also located withing walking disctance to the University Of Nevada. It is also located to the West of McCarren International Airport. Paradise allows visitors and tourists to enjoy all the benefits of Las Vegas and they are located right beside each other. Read Less
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      Paradise, NV

      If you would love to live in Paradise, NV, there are some details you would most certainly want to know. The crime rate, entertainment areas, transport services, and cultural activities are some of the essential aspects you should find out before moving to a new city. It is not termed as a neighborhood of Las Vegas, although it is quite adjacent to the town. Therefore, it is known as an unincorporated town, and a census-designated place in Clark County, in Nevada.

      Paradise is one of the most populated census-designated cities in the United States. The Clark County Commission is the main governing body of the city. You will enjoy living in the town, majorly because the neighborhoods have quite friendly residents. Also, the proximity to Las Vegas, the land of dreams and fun, makes it one of the most preferred cities in the US. Besides, it is close to various necessary amenities such as hospitals, fire stations, police stations, schools, restaurants, shops, and entertainment zones.

      Paradise has an above average crime rate when compared to other cities of its size. The crime rates in Paradise haved decreased with each coming year. It was born at a time when online casinos were beginning to sprout. It was built to prevent casinos from paying taxes to Las Vegas. Paradise is a cosmopolitan city, with the dominating race being white. You will also find African-Americans, non-Hispanic Whites, Native Americans, and Asians in the city.

      Paradise has something for those people who enjoy art and culture. Several art centers include the Art of Richard MacDonald, Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art, Chihuly Art Gallery, Nevada Ballet Theatre, Martin Lawrence Galleries, among others. If you are a fan of visiting museums to learn about pre-historic and historical monuments, this city has several museums, including Liberace Museum, National Atomic Testing Museum, and the Marjorie Barrick Museum of art. Education is an essential aspect of every town you choose to reside in. It is important to note that Paradise relies on the Clark County School District for education.

      To get around Paradise, you have several means of transport to choose from. You can opt for ride-sharing that works alongside Uber and Lyft. It is the most common form of transport in the neighboring towns of Las Vegas. Another standard mode of transportation is the use of Taxis. You will find plenty of these taxis in every corner of the city. If you choose to settle in this city, you now have an idea of what to expect.

      B- Amenities

      Are there many local amenities in Paradise? Yes, there are some amenities close to this location.

      Parks

      Siegfried and Roy Park
      Paradise Vista Park
      Cannon School Park
      Sunset Park
      Sunset Park
      Paradise Park
      Paradise Valley County Park
      Town Square Park

      Entertainment

      Mendenhall Center
      Cox Pavillon
      Thomas & Mack Center
      Gene Woods Racing Experience
      Marjorie Barrick Museum and Harry Reid Center
      Homeless Village
      Homeless Village
      Homeless Village

      Food & Drink

      Port of Subs
      The Centurion Lounge
      Cinnabon
      Ruby's Diner
      Burger King
      Rachel's Kitchen
      Jamba Juice
      Baja Fresh Express

      A+ Commute

      Is public transit available in Paradise? Of all people who commute, 7.2% take public transportation in Paradise.
      Drive to Work
      72%

      5% lower than the US average

      Take Public Transit
      7%

      2% higher than the US average

      Walk to Work
      3%

      equal to the US average

      A+ Health & Safety

      Is Paradise a healthy and safe place to live? Yes, there are many hospitals, police and fire stations.

      Hospitals

      Desert Springs Hospital
      Kindred Hospital Las Vegas - Flamingo
      Harmon Hospital

      Pharmacies

      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy
      CVS Pharmacy
      Walgreens
      Walgreens
      Walgreens
      Walgreens
      CVS Pharmacy

      Doctors

      Dr. Antonio Serru Paez, MD
      Dr. Jeffrey Suffoletta D.M.D.
      Nevada Ear and Sinus Institute
      AB Clinical Trials
      Claude I Howard Student Health Services