Shopping Centre shopping in Las Vegas
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Franklins fly out of Fendi bags faster here than in the high-roller casinos. Caesars’ fanciful homage to an ancient Roman marketplace houses 160 designer emporia, including one-name catwalk wonders such as Armani and Versace; specialty boutiques like fashionable Intermix and Agent Provocateur for lingerie; Kiehl’s old-world apothecary and modern MAC cosmetics; and Max Brenner’s haute designer chocolates.
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Miracle Mile Shops
Measuring an incredible 1.5 miles long, this sleekly redesigned mall harbors 170 retailers and 15 restaurants. The focus is contemporary chains, especially urban apparel. Stand-out shops include Bettie Page for mid-20th-century vintage and pin-up styles, imports H&M and Ben Sherman, the LA denim king True Religion, and Stash, Vegas’ own rock-star boutique.
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Grand Canal Shoppes
Wandering minstrels, jugglers and laughable living statues perform at St Mark’s Sq inside this Italianate mall. Cobblestone walkways wind past bebe, Godiva, Kenneth Cole, Movado, Sephora and 80 other luxury shops. The doors are thrown open for early-bird window shopping at 7am. Don’t want to walk? Take a leisurely gondola ride.
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Wynn Esplanade
Steve Wynn’s eponymous resort showcases 75,000 sq ft of consumer bliss, with top-of-the-line retailers such as Alexander McQueen, Cartier, Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton, Manolo Blahnik and Oscar de la Renta. After you hit the jackpot, take a test drive at the Penske Wynn Ferrari/Maserati dealership.
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Fashion Outlets Las Vegas
A 40-minute drive southwest of the city, Primm’s outlet mall sits beside the California state line. There’s a decent mix of more than 100 high-end (Burberry, Coach, Ralph Lauren, Versace, Neiman Marcus Last Call) and everyday (Guess, Nike) brands. However, you can find many of them at outlet malls near the Strip and downtown. Discount coupons for the shoppers’ shuttle bus are available on the website; call for reservations.
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Shoppes at the Palazzo
Towered over by three-story Barneys New York department store, this casino mall is a glittering galaxy of fashion stars such as Diane von Furstenberg and Cole Haan; London trendsetters Chloé and Thomas Pink; Canali for tailor-made Italian apparel; Annie Creamcheese for glam 20th-century mod fashions; Anya Hindmarch for handbags and accessories; and Jimmy Choo for divine shoes.
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Las Vegas Premium Outlets
Vegas’ biggest-ticket outlet mall features 120 mostly high-end names like Armani Exchange, BCBG, Max Azaria, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Kenneth Cole and Max Studio, alongside casual brands such as Banana Republic and Billabong. The CAT Downtown Shoppers Express bus serves the mall every 20 minutes from 10am until 5:15pm.
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Town Square
Within sight of McCarran International Airport, this polished outdoor mall lined with faux facades harbors sought-after chains such as Juicy Couture, Sephora, Apple, Abercrombie & Fitch and Metropark. Palm trees wave over pedestrian-only streets, while happy-hour bars and a state-of-the-art cinema draw in the crowds.
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Las Vegas Outlet Center
A short ride south of Mandalay Bay, one of America’s largest outlet malls may look a bit bedraggled from the outside, but it houses more than 130 brand-name factory shops, including casual clothing (Calvin Klein, Levi’s, Tommy Hilfiger) and shoes (Adidas, Sketchers, Vans). For the kiddies, there’s a full-sized carousel.
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Le Boulevard
Along a winding cobblestone replica of the Rue de la Paix promenade connecting Bally’s and Paris–Las Vegas, popular stops include Le Paradis jeweler’s, Les Enfants for French children’s fashions, Presse newsstand, Cigars du Monde kiosk and Lenôtre’s gourmet French pastries.
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Crystals
Its metal-and-glass facade looking like an angular Frank Gehry design, this mall wins on looks alone. Inside you’ll find decadent designer boutiques (Louis Vuitton, Versace, Nanette Lepore, Carolina Herrera and Roberto Cavalli), exquisite jewelers and specialty shops Assouline and Kiki de Montparnasse.
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Fashion Show Mall
Size does matter. Though unique shops are sparse at Nevada’s biggest and flashiest mall, there are 250-plus chain storefronts, all anchored by giant department stores, plus popular eateries inside and out. It’s all topped off by ‘The Cloud’, a multimedia canopy that resembles a flamenco hat.
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The District
An off-Strip shopping magnet, the open-air upmarket District has a mix of chain and boutique shops and eateries, including REI, an outdoor-sports retailer; Oya Eco Couture for ‘green’ fashion trends; Whole Foods grocery store; and Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana.
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Red Rooster Antique Mall
In the lowly shadow of the interstate, here at this one-stop retro extravaganza, the vintage tiki-wares draw shoppers from as far away as Hawaii. Keep a sharp eye out for Rat Pack-era memorabilia. It's tricky to get here, so call first for directions.
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