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Malls On The Strip
Desert Passage The Aladdin
Its Arabian Nights theming is enjoyable, with an
artificial sky that unleashes rainstorms in the Merchants Harbor
district, and liely street entertainers in the Lost City's Oasis
Square, and there are tricycle rickshaws to ferry footsore shoppers
along its mile-long passageways. Readily accessible from both the Strip
and the Aladdin 's parking garage, it's geared a little less exclusiely
towards tourists, with the large Z Gallerie for example ranking among
the best home-furnishings stores in the city. Nonetheless, it holds
dozens of appealing fashion and specialty outlets, including Betsey
Johnson, French Connection, Napoleon, ictoria's Secret, and The Sharper
Image, as well as a roster of excellent restaurants, headed by the best
in the city, Commander's Palace. 3663 Las Vegas Bld S phone
1-888/800-8284, . Sun-Thurs 10am-11pm, Fri & Sat 10am-midnight.
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ia Bellagio Bellagio, 3600 Las Vegas Bld S
Phone 693-7111. Daily
10am-midnight.
While ia Bellagio isn't anything like the size of the Forum, Grand
Canal Shoppes, or Desert Passage, its single-minded focus on the ery
top end of the spectrum has made it the chicest place to shop in Las Vegas. even so, its stores epitomize the city's democratic approach to
shopping: when even the scruffiest of dressers may turn out to be a big
spender, anyone is welcome to browse. Just ten stores are ranged on
either side of the plushly carpeted ia Bellagio, the walkway connecting
the north end of Bellagio (facing Caesars ) with the Strip. As well as
Gucci, Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Tiffany and the self-styled "enfant
terrible," Moschino, the catch-all Bellagio Collections stocks clothing
& Co, and footwear by more than a dozen other internationally known
designers.
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