Shopping in Vegas: Lose Money and Have Something To Show For It!
Everyone in the world, it seems, has heard of Las Vegas. The sheer excess of the city is its main attraction. Whether you are there to try your luck, see a show, or get married, Las Vegas does not disappoint. This is true of shopping as well.
High-end Shopping at Caesar's Palace
Under the changing sky ceiling of Caesar's Palace are two of the most popular shopping destinations. The upscale shopping mall inside the casino known as The Forum Shops offers high-end shopping rivaling the designer shops to be found in London, Paris, or New York.
For clothing, you can step into Armani Exchange, Polo by Ralph Lauren, DKNY, Hugo Boss or Dolce & Gabbana. You can shop for luggage at Louis Vuitton, or for shoes at Moda Scapa. You can take a break from your shopping marathon at one of the many fine restaurants in the casino as well.
Shopping Mall of the Stars
Don't be surprised if you see a celebrity or two. Many a socialite, actor, musician and public figure have been known to stop in at The Forum Shops to pick up a thing or two.
Even if you don't normally shop the high-end designer scene, a trip to Caesar's Palace and The Forum Shops is a worthwhile adventure. After all, The Forum Shops and the Appian Way, Caesar's Palace other popular shopping venue, have the distinction of being the most successful shopping venues in the country.
Las Vegas Shopping: A Major Attraction
Sure, Vegas may be known as a place to gamble away your earnings, but its shopping is among the best. Whether you consider Las Vegas to be the city of lights, sin, excitement, or entertainment, Las Vegas shopping will always be there to satisfy your buying urges.
About the Author
Erika Edwards Decaster is an avid international traveler and has traveled in South America, the Caribbean, Mexico and Europe. She is currently living and working in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her previous experience includes publishing, curriculum development, museum administration and as a teacher of English as a second language. She has also worked as a full-time humanitarian aid volunteer in Portugal and as an employment specialist in the Dominican Republic.