HOUDINI’S MAGIC SHOP
Read moreThis boutique on the first floor of the casino offers a multitude of easy-to-achieve sleight of hand sleight of hand, accompanied by their booklet. This teaches you at various locations in the city, such as the Planet Hollywood, the Venetian, or the MGM Grand.
THE SHOPS AT WYNN AND ENCORE
Read moreThe Wynn and Encore shopping promenades are home to many luxury brands divided between the Wynn Plaza Shops, The Shops at Wynn and The Shops at Encore with Chanel, Christian Dior, Cartier, Louboutin, Balmain, Louis Vuitton, Rolex, Saint Laurent. This place also distinguishes itself by its very large offer of luxury watches. You will be able to stroll in the shopping alleys distributed on two levels in a luxurious setting with noble materials.
VIA FIORE
Read moreLocated near the casino's north entrance, the Bellagio's shopping promenade, Via Fiore, is opened by Louis Vuitton and Chanel. The mass is said. Prada, Hermès, Gucci, Bulgari, Valentino, Dior, Fendi, Guerlain and a few other luxury brands follow. All in all, only a handful of boutiques, but what boutiques they are! The stores on Via Fiore gracefully showcase the Bellagio's winter and botanical gardens. The promenade also features a number of places to eat and drink.
MIRACLE MILE SHOPS
Read moreOriginally, this mall was the Aladdin's shopping promenade and was called the Desert Passage. Planet Hollywood renamed the complex Miracle Mile Shops. Outside the shopping aisles, the Arabian villas are still there, bringing a hint of Oriental flavor to what remains a gigantic mall with more than 200 stores, restaurants and bars. Note the presence of two free attractions: Fountain Show and Rainstorm Show, every hour from 10am to 11pm from Monday to Thursday and every half hour from Friday to Sunday.
LOVE BOUTIQUE
Read moreEvery Cirque du Soleil show in Vegas leads to the creation of an adjacent boutique on the theme of show. This is the case for the Love show. Fans of the Beatles or fashion victims who know that a vintage t-shirt with the effigy of the Liverpool group can be an accessory to the point of fashion, this shop is definitely made for you.
FASHION SHOW MALL
Read moreAll the classics of clothing are represented in this huge mall: 7 for All Mankind, Gap, Zara... But for these brands, it is better to go to the Outlets Centers. Note that the mall also hosts Macy's, Dillards and Saks Fith Avenue department stores. Sports enthusiasts will also find what they are looking for at Dick's, one of the leading American brands. Finally, like all good shopping malls, the Fashion Show Mall is full of restaurants and places for a little gourmet break.
TOWN SQUARE
In a Californian village atmosphere, a hundred boutiques welcome all those ...Read more
LAS VEGAS UNIFORMS
Read moreThis boutique specializing in workwear deserves a mention because it sells Dickies and Carhartt pants at a very good price. These garments, which are fashionable in France, are very often used on a daily basis by workers in the United States. The store opened its doors in 2002 and offers a wide range of other brands, including Asics, Cotopaxi (outdoor), American Apparel, The North Face, Ogio, Nike and many other famous names. All models and prices can be viewed on the store's website. A Las Vegas institution.
TOYS OF YESTERYEAR
Read moreToys of Yesteryear is an antique shop specialized in collectors'objects and toys. Kewpie dolls, Star Wars characters, books, metal toys… Perfect to return from Las Vegas with a miniature train in its luggage.
GAMBLER'S GENERAL STORE
Read moreThis gambler's store offers everything related to the world of casinos. Among the card games, you will find competition models, used in the big tournaments, with the effigy of the big casinos where they have seen better days. The store also offers a large quantity of dice. In the bookstore, you'll find strategy books, statistics courses and bibliographies of great players. Enough to spend a few studious nights before sitting down at a game table. An ideal place for amateurs.
NEONOPOLIS
Read moreLocated at the eastern end of the Fremont Street Experience, Neonopolis is a complex whose initial ambition was to be a vast commercial mall with restaurants, cinemas, clothing stores and various stores. There are still a few remaining businesses within Neonopolis. The Heart Attack Grill, with a very visible sign, offers to eat junk food in a hospital gown. On the spot, waitresses dressed as nurses take care of customers who are on the verge of a heartattack.
THE PIRATE STORE
Read moreBoard this temple of piracy, compass in hand, sail among the sharks on the raging seas, discover hidden treasures, drink rum until you're blue in the face and let yourself be carried away in this wonderful ship. More than just a pirate store, 826 Valencia is a literary association for children that offers free writing workshops throughout the year. A real Ali Baba's cave for imaginative youngsters who dream of long voyages on the Caribbean Sea.
GOORIN HAT SHOP
Read moreA must-see in the Italian Quarter! The Goorin Brothers started their hat business in 1895, and for four generations the family has carefully cultivated the tradition. Despite its retro feel, this store opened in 2006. You'll find classics as well as the latest in hats for a stylish and contemporary look. A cowboy hat or a panama, a sailor cap or a slap hat, all are neatly lined up and ready to be tried on...
AMOEBA MUSIC
Read moreIn addition to these stores in San Francisco and Los Angeles, the Amoeba music empire has a store in Berkeley. It's a must for old vinyl lovers, new or used, who won't be disappointed! You'll find the best of underground rock and hip-hop, soul, electronic, new and classic jazz, world music, roots music and experimental music. And beyond a store, it's a meeting place and a showroom. A must-see in the California music scene.
LAVERIE AUTOMATIQUE BRAIN WASH
Read moreTo take the boring wait in a gloomy in the dark frame where you look at your laundry, nothing better than a nice coffee where you can enjoy a good breakfast. Forgetting that the machine turns. Many young people and music.
FABULOUS LAS VEGAS JEWELRY & GIFTS
Read moreAnother typical place to buy souvenirs with gifts and jewelry that look cheap and not too expensive. Many products are as low as US$1, especially in the sale section. It's still a really classic store but you'll find something to bring back from Las Vegas. And then during the summer heat, it can also be a good spot to take a cool break with the air conditioning.
SOYLITES OF TEXAS
Read moreOne of the Artisanales specialities is clearly the candle. Here we are served. They are made up of 100% based on soya beans.
UPTOWN PARK
Read moreCompared to The Galleria, the Uptown Park shopping center will seem very small. With about 15 clothing stores, many service stores and several restaurants, it's a classy shopping stop for big wallets. You will also find several good places to enjoy a meal or a break, with cafés, ice cream parlors, wine bars, bakeries and many restaurants of all kinds. A good place to buy nice gifts, such as jewelry or a romantic evening out.
SUNRISE MALL
Read moreIn addition to major stores such as Bealls, states or Sears, this shopping centre houses more than stores. The largest U.S. trade-mark brands are represented.
CLAY CREATIONS
Read moreArtisanal factory of pottery, tiles and other clay objects.
SADDLEBLANKET
Read moreHoused in a large hangar, this original shopping centre consists of numerous handicraft stores: jewelry, carpets, pottery, sculptures… The Tex-mex culture is in honor.
HAWAII SURF & SAIL
Read moreHaleiwa, a town in Hawaii, is home to a fashion and clothing store called Hawaii Surf & Sail. This store offers a wide selection of clothing and accessories related to board sports such as rollerblading, skateboarding, snowboarding and surfing. Enthusiasts of these activities are sure to find what they're looking for in this store. What's more, Hawaii Surf & Sail has a special offer: buy two boards and get the third free.
LAHAINA HAT CO
Read moreSuperb straw hats in all styles.
VICTORIA SECRET
You are here in one of the flagship stores of this famous brand of sexy ...Read more
L’APPARTEMENT SÉZANE
Read moreThe famous French ready-to-wear brand has a branch in New York. A little piece of France where you can buy chic and quality clothes. The prices are a little higher than in France, but the visit is worth it just for the places, fitted out like a real Parisian apartment.
NEW YORK OR NOWHERE
A 100% New York streetwear brand, full of winks to the Big Apple and ...Read more
THE ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF ART
Read moreThe Illinois Institute of Art Chicago presents its Students'Works in this gallery. Painting, photography and design exhibitions, permanent and temporary.
CRATE AND BARREL
Read moreCrate and Barrel is THE home furnishings, decor and accessories store in the United States. It's simple, you can find everything from dishes to storage accessories, garden furniture, bathroom knick-knacks, designer lighting, mirrors and wallpaper of all kinds. Since its opening on Michigan Avenue, this store has been drawing crowds of Chicagoans. If you're looking to give your living room an American feel back home, this is a must-see.
FAO SCHWARZ
Legendary toy store founded in 1862, with its incredible objects and ...Read more
LA BOUTIQUE RESALE
Read moreThe Upper East Side is not only home to luxury boutiques! This place will allow you to find fabulous second-hand clothes, most of them upscale, at unbeatable prices.
BRASS OWL
Read moreIf you've ever heard the phrase "Queens is the new Brooklyn", it will make sense when you discover this small but very hip boutique in the lively Astoria neighborhood. It offers both trendy and retro clothes as well as a wide variety of objects (candles, tote bags, keychains, t-shirts, accessories...), often feminist, featuring New York, of course, but especially Queens and Astoria. Not bad if you stay in the neighborhood and want to bring back a souvenir of this too often forgotten borough !
SHOWFIELDS
Read moreA concept store 2.0 on three floors, which highlights young innovative brands. More than a store, the place is at the crossroads between an art gallery and a shopping mall, where only trendy and cutting-edge objects are sold. It is very colorful, very design, in a word very "Instagrammable". You probably won't go shopping there, but it's worth the visit.
CHINATOWN PLAZA
Read moreLike many big cities in the United States, Las Vegas has its Chinatown where Chinese businesses gather under pagoda-shaped roofs. Every year, the famous dragon dance is performed there for the Chinese New Year. However, the place is far from matching the Chinatowns of San Francisco and New York: most of the facades are purely decorative and the buildings form a large classical shopping mall. There are about fifteen stalls, restaurants, bars and about twenty stores (supermarket, bookstore, decoration).
EVANGELINE'S
Read moreWelcome to Evangeline's: in the heart of Old Sacramento, this store is a bric-a-brac of original ideas. The second floor is dedicated to all kinds of knick-knacks (funny books, wigs, badges, fantastic stuffed animals and gothic accessories) and the floor above is famous for its costumes, between princess dresses and cowboys, but also masks of all kinds. A real institution in the neighborhood, for your daily life or your most crazy parties. You can also order on the store's website.
DOWNTOWN COMMONS
Read moreHere you can stroll through the many brand boutiques of Galeries Macy's, comparable to Galeries Lafayetteand have a meal in one of the restaurants, but not only! Entertainment venues include the Century Theater and the Punch Bowl Social: American restaurant chain and animated bar offering karaoke, bowling, pool, arcade and virtual reality games. Some events are organized within the shopping centre throughout the year and published on their website regularly.
T.J. MAXX
Read moreThis huge store is a bargain store. Everything is organized by brands, and the choice is quite large, from Ralph Lauren to Quicksilver without forgetting many Levi's displays. Everything is sold at reduced prices. More than just clothes, you can find jewelry, lingerie, perfumes, gifts, objects for the house and especially for the kitchen, toys, luggage. These stores receive new arrivals every day, so there is no follow-up on the items offered. Patience and determination are therefore necessary to make good deals.
THERAPY STORES
Read moreThis concept store has spawned several outlets in California, including two in San Francisco. The one in Mission is the most accessible and central. A superb store offering creative and affordable jewelry (the earrings are superb, golden and elegant without being flashy), baby clothes and comforters, some feel-good clothing, accessories (bandana scarves...), but above all gifts of all kinds that feel good: board games, and lots of cool goodies in the colors of California, hipster-style.
RETIQUE
Read moreAt the heart of the Historic Third Ward, Retique offers men's and women's clothing, jewellery, shoes and accessories at particularly attractive prices. It is a Goodwill store, the American equivalent of the Emmaus solidarity stores in France. All the clothes sold here are therefore second-hand, but they are in excellent condition. The shop has the particularity of focusing on designer brands, trendy clothes and other vintage items. Part of the money earned is donated to Goodwill.
PETFRIENDLY TRAVEL
Read morePetfriendly Travel is a U.S.-based directory of dog-friendly travel destinations. It lists dog parks in the U.S. and Canada, dog-friendly beaches, pet-friendly accommodations (rentals and campsites) and pet-friendly restaurants. The site also includes information on how to travel with your pet (dog, cat, bird, etc.) and activities to do with your four-legged friend. Finally, there's a forum where you can chat with other pet owners.
Old Town Artisans
Read moreIn the heart of El Presidio, this block is made up of a succession of boutiques organized around a pretty, shady garden that houses the terrace of Jojo's Restaurant. It's a pleasure to move from a vinyl store to a small independent chain selling printed T-shirts, which in turn leads to a space specializing in tableware, adjacent to a craft workshop selling drawings and paintings... In short, you move from one universe to another as you stroll along. A very pleasant experience. Everything is made locally.
GROOVES
Read moreOne of San Franciscans' favorite stores near Hayes Valley. You'll recognize its window from afar, lined with vinyl records. This store for the avid digger or the simple vinyl enthusiast is an Ali Baba's cave. It competes cheekily with Amoeba Music, even if it's not as big as Amoeba. For, among the shelves of 33 and 45 rpm records, it boasts an important selection at a few dollars, much larger than its competitor. It's a pleasure to rummage through the shelves for rare gems. A fine selection of jazz, soul and groove records.
ROSS
Read moreDedicated to the most modest budgets, this famous brand has a store right in the center of town. Whether you need to replace your shoes in a hurry, or haven't quite anticipated the weather (extreme cold, rain, wind, or even heat and humidity), you're bound to find a few items that will do the trick. It offers a range of sportswear brands at very affordable prices, starting at $20. Far from glamorous, this store is more about destocking. A central location at bargain prices, rare enough to be worth mentioning.
IT'S A WRAP!
Read moreWhen visiting Warner Bros. Studios, be sure to stop by this store to complete the experience - especially as it's located just 3 km north of the sets. On the latter, the phrase "It's a wrap!" traditionally heralds the end of a shoot, as does the French: "C'est dans la boîte!". This store takes these words literally, reselling a large number of costumes and clothes worn briefly in TV series or feature films, all at rather affordable prices.
HILTON'S TENT CITY
Read moreIt's a bit like Cambridge's Au Vieux Campeur, only smaller. All the major brands are represented here: Osprey, Deuter, Carhartt, North Face, Patagonia... Tents and camping equipment, backpacks, technical clothing, hiking and mountaineering boots, etc. Hilton's Tent City has been a benchmark in its field for over sixty years. This historic store originally specialized in the resale of military equipment. You'll find everything you need to explore the White Mountains, summer and winter alike.
CUYANA
Read moreFewer, better " is the motto of the Ecuadorian founder of this elegant women's ready-to-wear brand, with its simple, timeless designs. Made in Europe, the United States and South America with the utmost care and using only natural materials, the clothes are designed to last: no more disposable products with programmed obsolescence. Here you'll find beautiful leather goods, fine wool scarves, silk dresses, perfectly tailored suits and cozy pyjamas.
SOCK MARKET
Read moreSock Market opened its very first store in 1988 in San Francisco on Pier 39, then in Los Angeles. Moving to Mandalay Bay in 2010, Rock Market is the kingdom of socks in every color, style, size and decoration imaginable. In short, there's something for every member of the family. The store also sells booties (classic or animal-shaped), leggings, stockings and anklets. An ideal place for gift ideas.