Forum Shops at Caesars Palace
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/SHOPPING, LAS VEGAS/ Updated : Nov 15, 2016, 11:05 IST
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There is absolutely nothing normal about shopping at Caesars Palace and if you were expecting a typical mall setting, you would be totally wrong. Instead of typical food courts that offer Starbucks and Dairy Queen, think of high-e … Read more
There is absolutely nothing normal about shopping at Caesars Palace and if you were expecting a typical mall setting, you would be totally wrong. Instead of typical food courts that offer Starbucks and Dairy Queen, think of high-end restaurants like Spago, Il Mulino New York, Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab, La Salsa Cantina and Planet Hollywood. Read less

There is absolutely nothing normal about shopping at Caesars Palace and if you were expecting a typical mall setting, you would be totally wrong. Instead of typical food courts that offer Starbucks and Dairy Queen, think of high-end restaurants like Spago, Il Mulino New York, Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab, La Salsa Cantina and Planet Hollywood. Instead of your typical one-floor stores, expect a massive three-level H&M store full of your favorite items and mannequins hanging from the ceiling. The list of stores is huge but expect to find the hottest fashion designers including Salvatore Ferragamo, Carolina Herrera and Louis Vuitton. One of the features in the mall not to miss is the spiral escalator, one of the only two in the United States along with a 50,000-gallon aquarium featuring brightly colored fish, stingrays and over 100 different species of aqua life. Before you leave the Forum Shops, you must take in the free Fall of Atlantis fountain show. It’s a combination of water, fire and talking statues that measure approximately 9 ft. The shows take place hourly and although it is a little cheesy, you won’t find a 20-ft winged dragon in any other mall across the country.
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