Forum Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
40 Reviews
40 Reviews
The Forum Shops has the best selection of high-end, designer shops in Vegas. Designed to look like a Roman street, the ceilings darken and lighten to simulate day and night. Several "piazzas" highlight fountains and beautiful decor.
When entering the shops from the parking garage, you'll have to walk through a small portion of the casino. If you're coming from the Strip, head through the pedestrian plaza, which creates an impressive entrance into the Forum Shops' expansion. Inside the doors, visitors are greeted by a large reflecting pool, huge Roman statues and a beautiful glass domed ceiling.
The 175,000-square-foot, three-level addition includes an array of upscale shops and several new restaurants, as well as a spiral escalator -- one of only two in the United States.
What to buy: When you hit your jackpot at Caesar's, you can spend it here at Harry Winston (diamonds), Max Brenner (gourmet chocolate), Baccarat (crystal), Versace, Diane von Furstenberg, Michael Kors, and Louis Vuitton (designer fashion), Stuart Weitzman (shoes), Peter Lik Gallery (art) and many wonderful restaurants!
What to pay: These are high end stores, and command a high end price. However, the window shopping is free, and really - the mall itself is the attraction. Get yourself a gelato (about $5), walk around and wait for the statues to come to life! (see my other tips)
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is premier retail, dining and entertainment destination. It's featuring more than 160 boutiques and shops, 13 restaurants and specialty food shops.
Hours of operation:
Sunday-Thursday, 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Friday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to midnight.
Holiday hours vary.
What to buy: The finest apparel, gifts, art and jewelry: Salvatore Ferragamo, Gianni Versace, Dolce and Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Guess, Gap, Express, Nike, Sephora, H&M etc.
What to pay: Depend
Shop or window-shop at the Forum Shops. While waiting for the free show of the Fall of the Atlantis at the Fountain inside the Caesar's Palace, I window-shopped at the Forum. The Forum Shops are exquisite-most of the signature items can be found at the forum-from purses, jewelries, purses, shoes, watches to clothers. If you were gambling in Las Vegas and won lots of money, then go to the Forum to shop! If you didn't have money, you can still go and appreciate the architecture and the fresco at Caesar's Palace!
What to buy: Any signature items you can think of.
What to pay: hundreds to thousands of dollars!
The recent addition to the Forum Shops as Caesar's is unbelievable. Go in just for the curving escalator.
There are three levels with shops and restaurants. I didn't bother to shop - I was just amazed at the detail.
If you are not going to California on Florida on your trip to Vegas you can stell get some Disney merchandise at this shop in Ceasars Palace.
Picture taken June 2, 2004 at 19:42
What to buy: All the disney characters, on shirts, cups, caps, magnets, in pluche or what ever they could think of at Disneys.
What to pay: Well from $ 2,00 till whatever you want.
Shops set up as an indoor mall inside Caesar's Palace. However these shops tend to be name brand shops and more on the high end so they are a little pricier.
See the web site link below for a list of shops.
Can't accurately give a description of 'a' shop per se...since this Forum has everything anyone can possibly be looking for! I tried some of the other shopping 'malls' on the strip but enjoyed this one the best.
What to buy: Hmmm...anything you want?
What to pay: Since most of the shops are above-average designer retailers...you can expect to pay a above-average retail prices.
The Forum Shops is an indoor mall that looks slightly like an outdoor mall but way more classier. Stores include Coach (my favorite) Nike. Victoria's Secret, La Perla and many more. The center of the mall has an impressive fountain. There are also restaurants for meals or for a light snack.
What to buy: I usually buy t-shirts/sweatshirts with "Caesar's Palace imprinted on them.
What to pay: Some of the shops inside can be pretty pricey, but before you go, win a little extra cash in the casino!
So, I really didn't buy anything at the Forum Shops, nor could I really afford to but it's still worth seeing. It's beautiful and assuredly breathtaking the first time you're there. The fountains are picturesque and the spiral elevators are worthy of a few rides. :)
What to buy: All designer shops available.
What to pay: Top dollar, unless you're able to windowshop and then FREE! :)
This is just another extension of the Appian Way Shops. People may not realize there is access to the rest of the huge forums shops. I know of many people who enter from the strip (Vegas Blvd) not realizing there is a whole other section of the mall loaded with restaurants, cafes, high end stores, free shows and a night clubs. It has lots of wonderful areas to just sit and relax. It is always cool and inviting in here and a great place to escape the heat and at night to escape the people.
This is one of the best shopping malls there is. Vegas has a lot to offer with it's gambling casinos, shows, night clubs and restaurants. And, you can go shopping any other time at any other place. But, this is an experience. So, if you have a spare hour or two, try to check it out. You may not want to spend money here but it's worth seeing. Hopefully, during your visit you will get a chance to see the animated statues, Bacchus chat with other gods and goddesses. We happen to have dinner at Trevi Italian which is located in the Forum Shops. They accomodated us as a group of 20 people which can be difficult with a reasonable cost.
The shops in here are very high end. It nice to wonder around a browse some of the shops or at least I did the ones I can afford..LOL! Yet, do not let it scare you off, because even place like these might have something you might like. Just the luxury and elegance of the shopping arcade is worth browsing around.
What to buy: Yves Chantre P-A-R-I-S perfume and lotions.
If you go to Vegas, then you must visit the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. Doesnt matter if you dont have Gucci money, or Dior tastes, its just a whole new experience of how the other half live.
The Forum is a huge covered walkway designed like the ancient streets of Rome, with huge statues and even a replica Trevi Fountain. Blue sky and clouds form overhead and theres a distinct feel of class strolling thru these streets.
Whether its Chanel or Fendi, Dior or Givenchy plus a host of many more famous stores of haute couture, or just a quick whizz round Victoria Secrets to pick up some very good bargains in underwear and beauty products, this place has to be seen. Check out the amazing curved escalators and fashion show beneath them.
Theres some great restaurants scattered throughout and as a special treat a robotic Neptune "show" which is really very good...and free of charge.
What to buy: If you can afford it...buy it!! The shops are“nt just fashionwear, there are some pretty amazing art galleries, electrical goods, china and glasswear and jewelers.
caesar's forum shops is a very large shopping area next to caesar's palace casino. recently they have added a new wing to this shopping venue. some of the high end stores at the forum are lalique, louis vuitton, harry winston, and pucci. caesar's forum also has a number of excellent restaurants.
Probably THE most posh place to shop in Vegas are the FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS'. It is just unbelievable - with marble floors, fountains and Roman statues. An ancient Roman street village is simulated here - see the sky change from day to night. Here you will find 160 high-fashion retailers, including Guess, Escada, Versace, Armani and many restaurants.
Sunday to Thursday 10:00 a.m to 11:00 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 10:00 a.m. to midnight
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