Retail Therapy - Las Vegas Style
When we think of Las Vegas, most of us don't think of excellent shopping. We conjure images of aisles and aisles of one-armed bandits being patiently tended to by dedicated punters, or the million-dollar bets won and lost in moments of mirth and tragedy.
You Won't Need to Gamble in Las Vegas Shops
Your Las Vegas shopping spree could be the perfect antidote to devestating casino losses, the result of a well guarded win, or just an inspired realization that Las Vegas qualifies as being amongst the best shopping experiences in the country. Whatever your reason, I've drawn up a list of ten Las Vegas shopping options that'll whet your appetite to spend, spend, spend!
- Grand Canal Shoppes
Seventy shops, restaurants, and attractions imaginatively styled within the Venetian Resort Hotel.
- Via Bellagio
Luxury designer shops exquisitely presented featuring the latest couture and jewellery collections.
- Le Boulevard at Paris Las Vegas
Here you'll find up-market shopping, Paris style, with many French retailers to compliment the theme.
- The Forum Shops at Caesars
700,000 square feet of shopping heaven decked out in Roman d?cor, just to add to that hedonistic atmosphere.
- The Fashion Show Mall
An unrivalled fashion venue, plus catwalk, offering a line-up of world-class anchor stores, such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Bloomingdale's.
- The Meadow's Mall
Five courtyards and two levels of specialty stores. The 21st Century mall experience.
- Tower Shops at Stratosphere
There are themed streets in an international, cosmopolitan style with a satisfying variety of shops and specialty merchandise.
- Desert passage, Aladdin Resort Casino
An exotic shopping experience enhanced by 'guilt-free' shops like Aveda, and premium eateries to replace lost shopping calories.
- The Boulevard Mall
If you can't find it here...1.13 million square feet of retailing splendor!
- Las Vegas Outlet Center
Bargain city! At the southern end of the Strip - your favorite brands priced at between 70 and 20 percent off RRP.
Shop on!
About the Author
Amanda Lewis is a freelance writer and researcher. She graduated in media and production design from the London College of Printing. The majority of her experience as a graphic designer has been within the field of publishing. She also studied music technology and currently writes music and works as a vocalist. Amanda also has a childcare qualification and is pursuing an education in Psychotherapy.