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Shopping Centre shopping in Las Vegas

  1. 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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  2. A

    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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  3. B

    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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  4. C

    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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  5. D

    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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  6. E

    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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