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Paradise, Nevada is an unincorporated town located in Clark County. It is situated in the Las Vegas Valley, directly to the south of the city of Las Vegas.

While Paradise is not technically part of the city of Las Vegas, it is often considered to be part of the Las Vegas area. Many of the iconic landmarks associated with Las Vegas, including the Las Vegas Strip, are actually located in Paradise.

Paradise, NV is very close to McCarran International Airport. The distance is approximately 2 miles, making it a very short drive or shuttle ride to hotels and casinos in the area.

Notable attractions in Paradise include the Las Vegas Strip with its famous casinos and hotels, the Bellagio fountains, the Luxor pyramid and Sphinx, the MGM Grand, and various entertainment venues and shopping areas.

Visitors can get around using taxis, rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, public buses like the RTC (Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada), and the Las Vegas Monorail. Many attractions are also within walking distance if you are staying on the Strip.

The best time to visit Paradise is in the spring (March to May) or fall (September to November) when the weather is more temperate, and there are fewer tourists compared to the peak summer months.

Yes, Paradise offers family-friendly activities such as visiting the Shark Reef Aquarium at Mandalay Bay, the Secret Garden and Dolphin Habitat at the Mirage, and various amusement rides at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino.

Paradise is home to several high-end shopping areas, including the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, the Grand Canal Shoppes at The Venetian, and Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood.

Yes, Paradise is served by the same public transportation as Las Vegas, including the RTC bus system, which offers routes down the Strip and to other parts of the Las Vegas Valley.

While Paradise itself is highly urbanized, it is a short distance away from several outdoor attractions. The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is about a 30-minute drive from Paradise, and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is approximately an hour's drive away, offering various outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and water sports.