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.
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.
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).
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.