73 Best Places to Shop in Las Vegas, Nevada

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Vegas is an international shopping destination. The square footage in The Forum Shops at Caesars alone makes it some of the most valuable retail real estate in the country; bankrolls are dropped there as readily as on the gaming tables. It's the variety that has pushed Las Vegas near the ranks of New York City, London, and Rome: you could send home a vintage slot machine or tote back a classic Hermès handbag.

Most Strip hotels offer designer dresses, swimsuits, jewelry, and menswear; almost all have shops offering logo merchandise for the hotel or its latest show. Inside the casinos the gifts are often elegant and exquisite. Outside, all the Elvis clocks and gambling-chip toilet seats you never wanted to see are available in the tacky gift shops. Beyond the Strip, shopping in Vegas can encompass such extremes as finding a couture ball gown in a vintage store and, in a Western store, a fine pair of Tony Lama boots left over from the town's cowboy days. Shoppers looking for more practical items can head for neighborhood malls, supermarkets, shopping centers, and specialty stores. Bargain-hunters seeking to avoid the stratospheric prices on the Strip, and not averse to traveling a bit, can usually find the same high-ticket items at discounted prices in the local or nearby factory outlet malls.

Eataly

South Strip Fodor's Choice

Take some time to "eat, shop, and learn" (their tagline) at this vast Italian marketplace, an Italian grocery and food hall that occupies the main entrance to Park MGM. What are you eating, shopping, and learning about? Classes such as "hands-on tiramisu" enable guests to pay for a learning experience with some of Eataly's great Italian chefs. Perhaps the highlight of Eataly is a gift shop and market that sells a variety of goods imported straight from the motherland. But visitors may be more interested in the Cucina del Mercato, numerous food stalls that serve everything from wine and cheese to meats, pizza, pasta, gelato, and Italian pastries. Other highlights, mi amore? Dine at Toscano Ristorante & Bar or La Pizza & La Pasta, eyeball a replica of the famous bull mosaic in Milan (said to bestow good luck); drink wine poured "on tap"; sample the goodies at the Nutella counter (serving crepes, cookies, and croissants); and even purchase souvenir poker chips (sporting symbols of espresso, gelato, pizza, and Parmigiano Reggiano). 

Las Vegas North Premium Outlets

Downtown Fodor's Choice

The upscale mix at this racetrack-shaped Downtown outlet mall includes 175 stores, all of which offer merchandise discounts of some sort. Among the more common stores are a few high-fashion boutiques such as Dolce & Gabbana and Salvatore Ferragamo. Saks Off Fifth and a giant Nike store anchor the mall, and a Cheesecake Factory restaurant offers a good place to have lunch. Three parking garages afford easy access to the mall but tend to fill up quickly; valet parking is available in the main garage.

The Shops at Crystals

Center Strip Fodor's Choice

Two levels of opulent boutiques, restaurants, and artistic flourishes are housed within the dramatic steel-and-glass structure that envelops The Shops at Crystals shopping venue on the Aria Campus. True to its gleaming facade, scads of swanky designer apparel and accessories from fashion's crème de la crème line the clean, minimalist confines within. Touch-screen directories guide you to brands such as Prada, Bulgari, Lanvin, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Stella McCartney, Chanel, and Tom Ford. Come dressed to impress if you intend to do anything more than ogle the latest and greatest offerings; some of the salespeople here can be more haughty than the couture.

Louis Vuitton's largest location in the United States is here, with two levels that extend beyond leather goods to include men and women's ready-to-wear, shoes, jewelry, textiles, ties, and more.

After a long day of shopping, catch dinner at Mastro's Ocean Club (sitting inside a tree house). Afterward, stroll outdoors to cross the Sky Bridge to see the 4-ton sculpture of a blue-and-red typewriter eraser by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen.  For a fun way to access The Shops at Crystals, ride the sleek and silent Aria Express, the Campus's free electric tram with a fantastic elevated view of the complex.

3720 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, USA
702-590–9299

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Spilled Milk

Downtown Fodor's Choice

Housewares, candles, and other quirky furnishings line the shelves at this tiny Arts District boutique. The shop opened in the beginning of 2024 and immediately became beloved among locals for its "Planty Hour" promotion, during which customers are encouraged to buy pots for plants (or plants for pots) and combine the duos as part of a social event. The shop also is famous for selling paper maché iterations of taxidermied heads. 

Alexander McQueen

North Strip

The British designer's store in the Wynn Esplanade features men's and women's attire as well as shoes and handbags, including the coveted brass knuckle clutches. There also are locations in The Shops at Crystals and the Via Bellagio Shops.

3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-630–7672

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AllSaints

Center Strip

This British brand uses vintage themes as its inspiration for graphic tees and embellished dresses that cater to a youthful demographic. Celebrities like Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Alba, and Dakota Fanning have been known to wear the edgy styles here. The flagship location at The Forum Shops features two levels of shopping for men and women. There is another location at The Cosmopolitan, as well as an outlet store at Las Vegas Premium Outlets North.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-920–0745

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Appian Way Shops

Center Strip

A majestic replica of Michelangelo's David in Carrara marble marks the entrance to the Appian Way Shops, dominated by the massive King Baby, with its broad array of apparel, jewelry, and accessories. The slightly-less-massive Appian Way Essentials carries—you guessed it—pretty much everything essential for your stay. Carina can spiff up your wardrobe with styles for the clubs, for cruising the Strip, and for everything in between, including handbags and jewelry. Misura fills the same niche for men, with classic, funky, and sexy fashions and accessories. If you work up an appetite while shopping, know that nearby you'll find the quick-service Pronto from Giada De Laurentiis and Dominique Ansel Las Vegas, with pastries and sandwiches. Nobu's just across the Appian Way.

Aviator Nation

North Strip

Step back into the 1970s at this California-based retro fashion palace with styles for men, women, and children. Hoodies and sweatpants with throwback stripes or smiley faces will make you feel groovy, man.

3121 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-620–7154

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Balenciaga

Center Strip

The highly stylish Italian fashion house brings an architectural approach to men's and women's ready-to-wear fashions, handbags, and accessories—especially shoes. Additional locations are at The Shops at Crystals and Wynn.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-732–1660

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Bauman Rare Books

North Strip

Housing an exquisite collection of first-edition titles in pristine condition, this antiquarian bookstore carries an ever-changing selection that might include such classics as Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's, and A Farewell to Arms, inscribed by Hemingway himself. Other treasures include a small-folio 1575 edition of The Bishop's Bible with woodcut illustrations, and a copy of the second American edition of On the Origin of Species accompanied by a letter signed by Charles Darwin himself. Historical documents showcase the original signatures of Jung, Edison, and presidents Lincoln and FDR, among other notables. Special binding services are also offered. You may have seen this bookshop on the History Channel's Pawn Stars.

3377 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-948–1617

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The Beef Jerky Store

A few steps from Fremont Street you'll find every conceivable form of jerky, including bacon, ostrich, alligator, salmon, and even tofu, with hot and spicy choices to boot. Take home the Las Vegas specialty jerky shaped like all four suits in a deck of cards. It's not all jerky; there are candy and other products as well.

112 N. 3rd St., Las Vegas, NV, 89101, USA
702-388–0073

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Bonanza "World's Largest Gift Shop"

North Strip

Okay, so it may not, in fact, be the world's largest, but at more than 40,000 square feet, it's Vegas's largest souvenir store. And although it carries most of the usual junk, this peddler of pop-culture kitsch also stocks some most unusual junk. A pair of fuzzy pink dice? Check. Blinking "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign? Check. Elvis aviator sunglasses complete with black sideburns? Check. How about a battery-operated parrot with a potty mouth or a 3-inch plastic slot machine that squirts water? They're all found here, seven days a week. Check out an area of the store that contains Elvis and Marilyn Monroe gifts. As Bonanza likes to say, "If it's in stock, we have it."

Boss

Center Strip

Browse men's fashions straight from European and New York runways. There's also a store at Fashion Show mall, plus two outlet stores in town.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-696–9444

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Bottega Veneta

Center Strip

Renowned for its modern, sophisticated take on the classics, this Italian fashion house crafts elegant leather goods and clothing. The line appeals to the woman with a taste for timelessness and a sense of her own style. Additional locations are at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, Via Bellagio, Wynn, and Fontainebleau.

3320 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, USA
702-220–4751

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Boucheron

North Strip

This boutique jeweler, which was found in Paris in 1893, carries bridal and other high-end jewelry pieces, including its iconic Quatre and Serpent Bohème collections. The shop, which evokes the Parisian architecture of the flagship on the Place Vendome, is only the brand’s second in the United States, opening three months after its first American location in New York. 

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2777 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
725-258--5080

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Boulevard Mall

East Side

Like many an indoor mall, Las Vegas's first (it opened in 1968) was in danger of becoming a "ghost mall" before new owners began a creative transformation. While some of the bygone anchor stores are now given over to non-retail clients (the old Sears is now a truck-driving school), some time-honored retail chain stores remain and are surrounded with more activity- and entertainment-oriented draws: a Galaxy cineplex with the city's largest indoor movie screen, a SeaQuest Aquarium, and Rex Center, a dinosaur-themed indoor amusement park with arcade games and bumper cars. The Mercado is a separately themed area styled like a street market, with dozens of vendors in small retail kiosks, and a food court with at least 10 south-of-the-border choices. It's worth winding through the Mercado, which has more food-truck style Mexican/Central American offerings.

3528 S. Maryland Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV, USA
702-735--7430

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Brioni

North Strip

High rollers can have an impeccably tailored suit made to order for a cool seven to 14 grand. Or take home a pocket square for $195.

3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-650–5786

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Buffalo Exchange

Downtown

The local outpost of a national chain is a thrift store must-stop for the terminally hip. The store's extensive collection of trendy vintage and used clothing at reasonable prices makes for satisfying shopping. You also can find great recycled discards and, since we all could use the help, get lots of suggestions from the staff.

Burberry

North Strip

The luxury British brand features its famous trench coats and rain gear as well as hot fashion accessories. Additional locations are at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace and The Shops at Crystals.

3377 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-382–1911

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Cartier

Center Strip

There are three boutiques from this venerable jeweler in Las Vegas: at Bellagio, The Shops at Crystals, and Wynn. You'll find a fine collection of jewelry, watches, leather goods, accessories, and fragrances.

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-418–3904

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CH Carolina Herrera

Center Strip

Chic sophistication is the name of the game at this fashion boutique where you can find the acclaimed designer's bridge collection. There's also a store at Las Vegas Premium Outlets North.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-894–5242

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Chanel

North Strip

The Shops at Wynn has two Chanel boutiques, one that stocks the latest women's ready-to-wear fashions and accessories, and one dedicated to watches and fine jewelry. The brand also has stores at Bellagio and The Shops at Crystals.

3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-765–5055

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Cocoa Dolce

North Strip

Founded in Wichita, Kansas, this upscale purveyor of fine chocolates has created a line especially for the Fontainebleau. In addition to boxed chocolates, build-a-boxes, and chocolate bars, it offers decorated marshmallows, nutty bites, and chocolate-covered popcorn and pretzels. 

2777 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
316-854--3121

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Curios

Center Strip

This little gem of a store carries more than the resort-usual alcohol, snacks, and everything you may have left at home. Designed to evoke a 1940s train station with high ceilings and leather walls, it carries gifts for him and her, many with a British theme. A specialty is desk accessories and other items printed with the photography of English musician Deborah Anderson. You'll also find luxe textiles, timepieces, bath itemsand cases to put it all in.

3595 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-777–3777

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Dior

North Strip

Clothes from this storied fashion house appeal to the sophisticated woman who still wants to stand out in a crowd. There's an additional location at Via Bellagio, and also at The Shops at Crystals, the latter of which also carries fashions and accessories for men.

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3131 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-735–1345

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Fendi

Center Strip

The Italian designer offers elegant garments, furs, shoes, and handbags that transcend trends. The boutique at The Forum Shops offers women's leather goods, accessories, shoes, and watches (and the same for men), plus ready-to-wear. The boutique at The Shops at Crystals has all of the above plus furs for men and women and ready-to-wear and fragrances for women. There also are shops at Via Bellagio and Wynn.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-732–9040

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Forever 21

North Strip

This two-level anchor store at Fashion Show mall features all the fast fashion you can imagine for young women, men, and children. Shoes, jewelry, and even games make an appearance here. There's also a store at Las Vegas Premium Outlets North.

3200 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-680–6372

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Fred Segal

North Strip

Fred Segal brings Los Angeles to the North Strip with the company’s only Las Vegas store (and one of its few remaining stores), carrying a collection of men’s and women’s clothing from well-known and emerging designers as well as accessories, jewelry, and things for the home such as candles and coasters.

3000 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-676–7758

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Galleria at Sunset

This enclosed mall in northwest Henderson boasts dozens of stores and boutiques, a large food court, sit-down restaurants, such as the Brazilian steak house Rodizio Grill and Gen Korean BBQ House, and seasonal carnivals. There's also a children's play area and a kiddie train to keep the little ones entertained.

Gamblers General Store

Downtown

This shop near Fremont Street is much more than a typical bookstore. It sells everything gambling, from cards and casino tables to felts, cases, trays, and, of course, chips. But it also is home to Gamblers Book Club, an independent bookstore specializing in books about blackjack, craps, poker, roulette, and all the other games of chance. With more than 3,000 titles in stock, the place dubs itself the "World's Largest Gambling Bookstore." You'll also find novels about casinos, biographies of crime figures, and other topics that relate to Las Vegas history and gambling. Time your visit right, and you might even score autographed copies of some of your favorite tomes.