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Fashion Show
This is the largest and only true fashion mall on the Strip. After unveiling an expansion in 2003, it now weighs in at nearly 2 million square feet. Anchored by Saks, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, Fashion Show more than 250...
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Forum Shops
Adjacent to Caesars Palace, with more than 160 specialty stores, this has become one of the major destinations in the city. Delights include Tiffany & Co., the second Tiffany’s in Vegas (the first being at Bellagio) and the third De...
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The Venetian Grand Canal Shoppes
There are a few very high-end stores here scattered among places like Banana Republic and Ann Taylor. When your bags are full, hire a gondolier to paddle you through the rest of the indoor mall, which winds along the canal...
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The Wynn Esplanade
Most, but not all, of the resort’s twenty-seven boutiques lie along a 75,000-square-foot curving shopping esplanade with vaulted ceilings near the entrance of the South Tower. Among the standouts are Graff, the London-based jeweler that controls 65 percent of the...
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Via Bellagio
Eleven high-end designer boutiques that you’ll be happy to visit after hitting the jackpot are located here. The most impressive are Giorgio Armani, in a space whose futuristic design makes it feel as if it were bound for Mars, open...
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Shopping is serious business in this desert city. Although the kitschy magnet stores remain, some of the world’s most expensive jewelry and designer boutiques have joined them, taking a gamble and reaping ample rewards. When blackjack isn’t paying off, try Manolo Blahnik. At least you’ll have something to show for your money.