Forum Shops at Caesars Palace is a place I go to that offers something different every time.
In fact, I recently took a stroll through the shops with a good friend that was in town visiting. She knew of stores and restaurants that I didn’t even know existed. This is definitely a place you can come to and get lost, not location-wise, but time-wise. There is so much to see.
We started our afternoon here by just walking around the mall. We didn’t really have a plan on where we wanted to start so figured it would be best to see what appears along the way. Best way to do it in my opinion. We walked in and out of the many stores.
Michael Kors, Jimmy Choo, Tiffany and Co., H&M, Louis Vuitton, Longchamp (I have the cutest little backpack from here just saying), Gucci, Balenciaga, and so many more.
The list here goes on and on, but as you can see this is not your typical shopping mall with a Top Shop and Forever 21. If you like to window shop, this is YOUR place. The many, many luxury stores make this shopping experience so much fun.
After a little walk around the shops, we decided to stop at Sushi Roku for some food. This place was really yummy. I was a little disappointed with their portion sizes (hello, I’m hungry) but all good. Still bomb dot com if you’re looking for good sushi.
As we left, I remembered there was a huge sale at Bath & Body Works…yes, there is a Bath & Body Works here. So random, but we went right for the store and picked up so many goodies. When they have that candle sale – you know where to find me. Attached at the end of the post are some of my favorite scents that I picked up!
We also spent quite some time in Jimmy Choo because they were having an amazing sale! I was shocked by some of the prices. Everyone was so sweet and patient as my friend and I tried on shoes, took pictures of the pretty bags and just sat and schmoozed on their pink couches. Girls…we’re funny sometimes! I’ve linked similar items to the ones I found below.
If you’re planning on coming here with kids, do it! It’s a great place to walk around and there are a ton of kid-friendly options. If you head towards the back near the Cheesecake factory, there is an aquarium as well as moving statues.
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