Las Vegas Shopping Malls
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Shopping Malls in Las Vegas, NV, Nevada.
In keeping with the Wynn hotel's luxurious reputation, the shops here are high-fashion. Jean Paul Gaultier, Oscar de la Renta, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Manolo Blahnik...the list goes on. There are also home stores and jewelry shops to spend winnings on.
Situated at the front entrance of the Palazzo hotel-casino, The Shoppes feature 450,000 square feet of shopping luxury. Coach, Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Prada are hightlights found at this heavenly place for fashionistas. Stop in for fine-dining as well with gourmet restaurants CUT by Wolfgang Puck, and Table 10 by Emeril Lagasse.
The Fashion Show Mall is home to five department stores including Dillard's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Macy's and Robinsons-May, as well as a great variety of other shops and services. A concierge is available on the lower level near Macy's and Neiman Marcus. Valet parking is available during store hours.
Grand Canal Shoppes offers a variety of specialty shops, services, restaurants and entertainment. A canal, which offers gondola rides, runs between the shops. Additional entertainment such as the strolling juggler and the opera trio can be found along the walkways.
High-end fashion at its finest if found at Via Bellagio. It features a Tiffany & Co shop, Hermes, and Chanel, among many others. Restaurants inside inclde Picasso, Prime, Shintaro and Le Cirque. This shopping area is located within the Bellagio on the second level.
Escape the strip and take a trip to Town Square with the feel of an historic European town centre. There is a large variety of shops that are less pretentious than some hotel malls and features more down-to-earth shops like Steve Madden, Victoria's Secret, and Sephora. There is even a playground here for children, as well as a movie theater. This shopping area is located at the south end of the Strip, just past the Luxor.
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace offers some of the finest shopping in Las Vegas. Designer fashions, specialty shops, restaurants and attractions there is plenty to see and do. Fountains, statues and piazzas reminiscent of Rome can be found throughout the shops.
Take a trip to Paris while visiting Vegas. This shopping area is a remake of a Parisian neighbourhood complete with cobblestone streets, brass lamps and quaint boutiques and bistros. There is even an Eiffel Tower. This shopping area is located within the hotel-casino Paris.
Welcoming people coming from the Strip to the Fremont Street Experience, Neonopolis is more than a mere shopping mall. It houses a variety of attractions, including a 14-screen theater, a courtyard collection of neon signs, tasty restaurants and shops. It is open daily to visitors.
For those who are tired of the mega-mall experience, Mandalay Place, within hotel Mandalay Bay, may be just the place. At "only" 100,000 square feet, the complex is smaller than many area malls but still features a good selection of boutiques without being overwhelming. One highlught is the doggy boutique Viva Dogs Vegas.
Those looking for island-style in Vegas can find it at Hawaiian Marketplace. It is a model remake of the International Marketplace in Honolulu. Complete with tropical plants, this shopping area features street vendors selling jewelry, clothes and souvenirs. There are also some American and Polynesian food options found here. The market is located in front of Polo Towers.
This shopping area and entertainment complex is situated within hotel Encore Las Vegas. It leaves visitors applauding with shops like Chanel, Hermes and Wynn & Company -- 11 boutiques in all. Theater venues, a restaurant and nightclub are also found here.
Located at hotel-casino Sunset, The Galleria is a sizeable shopping mall with many fashion boutiques, from Ann Taylor to Bebe, Hot Topic to Windsor Fashions. One special feature of this mall is Dick's Sporting Goods, which is 85,000 square feet in size and features a full size climbing wall.









