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    BLVD Las Vegas

    3.3 (12 reviews)

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    Stanilas I.

    The concept is interesting but the actual area and the feeling nah. It's below average. I just wonder what kind of crowd will hangout this area when everything is complete. It's like tourist trap expensive in-out burger and expensive mall while if they walk to the end spring mountain can have better feeling for shopping at fashion show mall. Overall I feel they just want to trap tourist and over charge them. I also feel area little bit ghetto when I see present alot of police, so the police also know high crime will occur in that area. Little bit dirty compare the other side. My gut feeling this blvd not gonna survive.

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    Gill P.

    Stopped by and not much progress on development I'm assuming the upstairs will be completed sometime in 2026 before summer hits. In & Out coming soon signs are now advertised and nothing more than that. How ya Doughing Pizza is now open to check out for a quick bite

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    Christine T.

    Horrible experience. The BLVD website and QR code on site states that first 2 hours is free. It says to look for another QR code around the businesses to access it. Not a single associate in stores and restaurants are aware about this. When I asked a security guard about it, she gave me attitude and says you have to pay $20 for parking. Also, incorrect because the first 2 hours is $14. If I'd known this, I'd park elsewhere

    Luxe E.

    We love setting up our proposals here ! She showed us all around and always caters to us in any needs we have thank you guys !

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    Interesting walk along the main strip. Fast food and bars mostly. Shops are attached to the bigger hotels.

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    Miracle Mile Shops

    3.6
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    The Miracle Mile Shops are part of the Planet Hollywood property, and though this hotel/casino was…read moreconverted from the Aladdin to Planet Hollywood about 2 decades ago, the Miracle Mile Shops are one of the venues in this hotel/casino where you'll still find some Arabian-themed decor and throwbacks to the old Aladdin days. Miracle Mile Shops contains several specialty stores, bars, restaurants, souvenir and sundries shops and even a live performance area. Patrons enter on one side of Planet Hollywood and as they walk through this "mall", they move in a circular direction, as the shops wrap around the rear perimeter of PH's performing arts venue. They'll eventually exit on the other far side of the casino floor from where they'd initially entered the shops.

    This is a fun place to go to shop, grab a meal and maybe get a massage or have your feet chewed on…read moreby tiny fish. We did all of that. And a little gambling at adjacent Planet Hollywood too. I've heard this referred to as a "locals place" and I don't know if that's true, but there are several restaurants here that regularly make the lists of "cheap eats" put out by local influencers. Like several other Vegas malls, the ceilings are painted for atmosphere and there are even two free shows - a rain show and the Lost City Show. They have the usual annoying cosmetic stores with the women literally chasing after you, proffering samples. It's like a Vegas plague. There are souvenir stores and ABC stores of course. But there are some unusual gems too. Dr. Fish is where you can go for the fish pedicure experience (get yourself a Groupon). There is a massage place. There are shows at the Theaters and a food court with some unique choices. The only downside is if you're planning to leave using a rideshare. If you are, there IS a designated Miracle Mile Shops rideshare area, but most drivers don't seem to acknowledge it, so they will inevitably go to Planet Hollywood and leave you standing outside in a garage area waiting. It's frustrating and it happens to us every time we go there. And every time, the drivers have insisted that the correct spot to pick up is Planet Hollywood. So plan ahead on that or maybe just give in exit through Planet Hollywood. Good way to end a pretty solid afternoon.

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    63 CityCenter

    4.7
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    63 CityCenter is a unique shopping center located on the top floor of Aria. You'll find them…read moreoutside The Shops at Crystals, near the pedestrian bridge connecting to The Cosmopolitan. For Nevada residents, parking is Free for the first three hours, just scan the back of your driver license at the parking exit. Featured vendors include Ocean Prime (restaurant), Arte Museum (attraction), Welcome to Las Vegas (gift shop), Ariat, Fat Tuesday (frozen cocktail), Agora Cosmetics, Museum of Illusions (attraction), Ross Dress for Less, and an upcoming new restaurant that is opening this Fall 2024 is Jason Aldeans Kitchen + Bar.

    63 Las Vegas is a brand new shopping complex that just opened, so there aren't a whole lot of shops…read morehere yet. Some places that have already opened here are Fat Tuesday, Arte Museum, Museum of Illusions, and Ocean Prime. This review is based on 63 Las Vegas' valet service. My mom and I were going to the Arte Museum located nearby, so we chose to valet the car at 63 Las Vegas rather than self park over at Aria. The valet rates here aren't all that terrible, unless there's an event going on, it's $45. Rates are only $25 in between 0-3 hours and $35 for 4 hours and beyond. The service was very friendly, very quick, and very efficient. When it was time for us to leave, we put the ticket in the machine, made the payment, and the car was brought back to us instantly. If you're going to the Arte Museum or Museum of Illusions, I suggest valeting your car here at 63 Las Vegas. It's super easy to access both museums, and the entire shopping complex in general, from the valet area.

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    3.1
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    Showcase Mall Las Vegas has more to showcase than meets the eyes. It's conveniently located on the…read morestrip. I can't say they have tons of tenants, but its a good handful of them that covers a little of everything from... *Accessories *Brand name apparel, gear, hats, sports *Convenience store *Daiquiri bar *Entertainment such as state-of-the-art feeling of flight *Food court (Del Taco, Dirt Dog, Happy Lemon, Paletas Bajo Cero, Panda Express, Popeyes, Rock & Potato, Sbarro, Subway) *Footwear *General and off-priced clothing and merchandise retailers *Home fashion *Italian & American plus diner-style & fast casual & fast food restaurants Paid self-parking is available at the Showcase Mall Parking Garage. I had checked out ABC Stores, Coca-Cola Store, M&M's World, and the food court. Got a good taste of the Showcase. One great stop while you're in town. Come check them out! ABC Stores Aerie Breeze BrewDog Burlington Coca-Cola Store Denny's Eliking Five Guys Flyover Las Vegas Food Court Hard Rock Cafe LIDS M&M's World Marshalls Olive Garden Outback Steakhouse Raising Cane's Ross Skechers T-Mobile Target TJX

    Quality/Quantity - We came to Happy Lemon two days straight…read morefor my daughter. They have a really good Yelp check-in offer, free small okinawa boba milk tea drink with purchase. See other Yelp Review. Other businesses are: Popeye's, Dirt Dog, Rock & Potato, Del Taco, Subway, and Sbarro. Other food courts nearby are: La Salsa, Auntie Anne's, Wendy's, Starbucks, Noble Roman's, Panda Express, and Dairy Queen - Orange Julius. There is also a Denny's and Hard Rock Cafe on the other side of the building. Atmosphere - Open 7 days a week from 9am to 9pm or 10pm. Service - Valet parking - $12 Price - $8 for our Boba Egg Waffle and the Yelp check-in free small okinawa boba milk tea drink. Owner Comment - Thanks for giving us a break from all the really expensive places to eat on the strip.

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    Grand Bazaar Shops

    Grand Bazaar Shops

    3.1
    (46 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Food, overpriced drinks and retail shops. This is in front of the former MGM/Bally's soon to be…read moreHorseshoe. Takes place of the long walkway in front of the resort with water features in the middle of two moving walkways. Utilizing prime space is what this was all about. Bally's used to have the equivalent of a large wasteful front lawn that nobody used. Sure it looked nice but it wasn't functional - and maybe even hurt foot traffic from The Strip. Somewhat shaded and lots of misting water to make customers as comfortable as possible. Overall the bazaar shops are well... a bit bizarre but what can I do about it? I would have liked the good people at Bally's to consult with me before construction but I never got that phone call. The shops are obvious tourist traps but still more interesting to walk past than the tired water feature of yesterday. I guess you can no longer toss in loose change for good luck - but thats something I've come to accept. Being that its outdoors it makes it a very covid friendly place to shop or eat. But I wouldn't worry about that too much - nothing bad is going to happen in a casino... you might lose a few dollars but that is it... and that comes from my aunt with ancient Japanese wisdom. And its true - just think about it... if people aren't feeling well the last thing they are going to do is go on vacation. In front of so many resorts you will now see some new stores - or a CVS - for example. Gone with the pirate show and volcano and in with square footage that has income potential.

    Grand Bazaar Shops are just that, bizarre. It's located in front of Bally's. This is more or less a…read moretourist trap. It has a few independent and local places but it's mostly chains. There's also the typical bars with oversized frozen margaritas. It gets stars for having a few great places in it to eat. First there's Istanbul Mediterranean. They have a fantastic falafel pita. It's pretty big. Right next to this is Marash. They have ice cream and sorbet. It doesn't have much seating outside the bars. Luckily the food is portable. A few tables are located in the middle of the shops but good luck finding anywhere to sit if there's a crowd, which almost will be always. The rest of the shops stink. A good thing is that the shops are open late. If you need something after a crazy night out you can get it here. The falafel, ice cream or sorbet are good all times.

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