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- Fashion Outlets of Las Vegas -
32100
Las Vegas Blvd S (Primm, NV) - 100 stores and restaurants incl. Neiman Marcus Last Call. Daily shuttles from NY-NY Hotel and MGM Grand Hotel. (702) 874-1400
- Fashion Show Mall -
3200 South Las Vegas Blvd (Las Vegas Strip) - Las Vegas' largest mall. 220+ stores on the Strip, including Saks Fifth Ave, Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's and Dillard's!
- Forum Shops -
3500 South Las Vegas Blvd (Caesar's Palace) - 150+ stores, accessable from Caesars Palace,
including FAO Schwartz, Christian Dior, Versace, Victoria's Secret, Gucci, Armani and Spagos - more info
- Galleria at Sunset -
Sunset Blvd and Stephanie Ave, Henderson - 130+ stores on 2 levels. Robinsons-May, JCPenney, Mervyn's, Dillard's, Dick's Sporting Goods. - more info
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Las Vegas Premium Outlets -
875 South Grand Central Parkway - 150+ outlet stores, including
Burberry, Coach, Davis Yurman, Dooney & Bourke, Kenneth Cole, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store and True Religion - Hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-8pm - (702) 474-7500
- Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood (Formerly Desert Passage) -
3663
South Las Vegas Blvd (at Aladdin Resort) - 170 stores, 17 restaurants including Gap, Tommy Bahama, bebe, Hugo Boss, Steve Madden, Sur la Table, Godiva Chocolatier, V Theater and Krave Nightclub.
Immerse yourself in a journey through the worlds most exotic marketplaces. Open 10am - 11pm Sun-Thurs; 10am-midnight Fri-Sat.
- (702) 732-8949 or (800) 888-8284
- more info
- Neonopolis - 450
Fremont St (Next to The Fremont Street Experience)
East Charleston Blvd had traditionally been the center of the antique crowd for a long time, with its curbs between Las Vegas Blvd and Eastern overflowing with shop after individually owned shop. In recent years, however, many dealer collectives have sprung up all over town exposing dozens, even hundreds of dealers, small and large to the public, via individual booths or departments, in one large warehouse or store. These malls are marked below with an "*".
