Miracle Mile Shops

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Miracle Mile Shops

Shopping mall · The Strip

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3663 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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3663 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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The Venetian Becomes the Latest Las Vegas Casino to Get in on the Food Hall Trend - Eater Vegas

"Opening this winter at the Miracle Mile Shops at the Planet Hollywood casino, the Miracle Eats food hall will feature locations of Fat Sal’s, Tacotarian, Carnegie Pizza, Dave’s Hot Chicken, Lobster Me, and Fat Tuesday." - Janna Karel

https://vegas.eater.com/2024/10/15/24271273/venetian-food-hall-trend-las-vegas-strip
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Tattoo-inspired theme bar Drinked inks a deal on the Las Vegas Strip at the Miracle Mile Shops - Eater Vegas

"Drinked allocated $300,000 in estimated construction costs alone for the new project, located close to Ben & Jerry’s and Panda Express on the Harmon Avenue side of the indoor mall. The lounge plans to serve a menu of wine, beer, and cocktails. An early rendering reveals a walk-up counter where customers will be served by tattooed mixologists and encounter what the lounge calls 'unique and interactive LED displays and auditory experiences.' Drinked is part of the lifestyle brand Club Tattoo, which already operates tattoo and piercing stores at the The Linq, the Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes, and a short walk around the corner from the new bar. An estimated debut date has not been announced, although it is hiring." - Bradley Martin

https://vegas.eater.com/2021/8/26/22640651/drinked-tattoo-inspired-theme-bar-miracle-mile-shops
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Miracle Mile Shops reopens restaurants and bars with limited hours on the Las Vegas Strip - Eater Vegas

"The Miracle Mile Shops, the shopping center attached to Planet Hollywood Resort, reopened today with shorter hours and a roster of restaurants. The shopping center returns with new safety and health measures, some of which include using the WiFi to connect and speak directly to merchants, digital access to the Miracle Mile Shops stores and restaurant directory, curbside pickup areas, and Jules, a chatbot that can answer questions about the shopping center." - Susan Stapleton

https://vegas.eater.com/2020/6/9/21285487/miracle-mile-shops-reopens-restaurants-coronavirus-pandemic
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Discover four automated drinking and dining options in Las Vegas - Eater Vegas

"Diners who would rather lick the spoon than eat freshly baked cookies have a new haven at Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood Resort. Doughp (pronounced “dope”) not only serves up edible and safe cookie dough, but it also offers a 24-hour vending machine. Cleverly called the “Doughp Dealer,” this automated option makes it possible to get jars of cookie dough in flavors including Cinnamood (snickerdoodle with white chocolate chops) and Basic Bae (confetti sprinkles) whenever a sugar craving strikes." - Krista Diamond

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/3/29/18284170/automated-drinking-dining-las-vegas
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HANAA IBRAHIM

Google
The Miracle Mile Shops is a fantastic indoor mall that caters to everyone. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or escape the heat, this place has it all. The variety of stores includes popular fashion brands and unique specialty shops, making it easy to spend several hours browsing. The atmosphere is noteworthy; it’s clean, well-lit, and easy to navigate. The rainstorm water feature adds a cool, Las Vegas-style element of entertainment that elevates it beyond a regular mall. Additionally, there is an excellent mix of dining options, ranging from quick bites to sit-down restaurants. The location is incredibly convenient—right on the Strip—and it stays open late enough to accommodate almost any travel schedule. recommend stopping by, whether you're shopping, grabbing a bite, or simply soaking in the Vegas vibe. is a vibrant area to explore! Located on the Las Vegas Strip, it is ideally situated for anyone staying nearby. The mall offers a wide range of stores, from well-known brands to distinctive boutiques, as well as numerous restaurants for a meal or a quick snack. I appreciated that the entire area is indoors, allowing for comfortable shopping without worrying about the Las Vegas heat. The lively ambiance features music, cool lighting, and even indoor "rain shows" that add a special touch. However, it can get crowded, especially in the afternoons and evenings, and some sections of the mall may feel a bit dated. Overall, though, it’s a great place to walk around, shop, and enjoy a bit of everything!

Sharon Doyle

Google
This is a GREAT indoor mall located right in the heart of the strip in Las Vegas. The decor and atmosphere is lively, fun and creative. There are so many shops, restaurants and theaters. Some of the stores have really good prices too. We enjoyed the show the Mentalist at the V Theater. We love the painted sky on the curved ceiling. It is so realistic, they you actually feel like you are outdoors.

Monica

Google
So many shopping options in this inside mall. New stores opening soon too. Lots of places to snack, get coffee, eat and plenty of stores that sell Las Vegas souvenirs and clothing as well as other mainstream clothing stores.

Rigo Aragon

Google
PF Chang's is where we chose to have the lunch special and we HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT, especially the Key Lime Pie‼️ We enjoyed a nice quiet lunch about 1pm, it wasn't too busy, so the waiter had a chance to spend some extra time with us. As well as recommend some of his own favorites, such as the Key Lime 🥧 Pie. The restaurant is very well kept, there is inside and outside dining, the A/C is blowing gently as to not bother you. I noticed because I like to review and make things known. PF Chang's can easily be a romantic quiet 🤫 getaway, with a nice smooth wine 🍷. You will get lucky 🍀.

Neon City Walkers

Google
Miracle Mile Shops is one of our favorite spots to recommend, especially for visitors looking for a mix of shopping, dining, and classic Vegas vibes—all under one roof. Located right on the Strip, it's super walkable and packed with a wide range of stores, from big brands to fun boutiques. The atmosphere is lively but not overwhelming, and there's always something happening, whether it’s a live performance or a quick bite at one of the casual eateries. As Las Vegas streamers, we love passing through on our walks—there’s great lighting, easy access to restrooms, and plenty of places to grab a coffee or snack. It's a solid hidden gem for both locals and tourists alike.

Christabella Bailey

Google
Miracle Mile shopping was awesome. Loved that is was connected to Planet Hollywood resort . Lots of shopping options . I had one of the best deep tissue massages at a reasonable rate. The ceiling was impressive as it was painted to look like the beautiful blue sky above . Every one i encountered was super friendly.

Brandon Allen

Google
I bet this small three times they have a few stores I like. I’m shocked…They don’t have a Zara open in this mall. Steve Madden is on point. The food court is big, however not too many healthy choices in there.

Art

Google
Definitely a good place to go shopping lots of souvenir, shops, and knickknacks stores. Also theaters to watch shows and a lot of places to eat. Medical miles is definitely a must do if you’re looking for souvenirs places to eat and drinks.
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Lloyd C.

Yelp
I never appreciated the Miracle Mile Shops until I got older and actually was able to walk around, shop, and eat at a few places. I remember when I first stopped in and was an awe of the painted ceiling that looked like the sky.
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Ken C.

Yelp
The Miracle Mile Shops are located at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas Strip. It's huge and it's a never-ending assortment of shops, drinking spots, and restaurants. The shopping here is for the everyday person as you can find "normal" spots like shoe palace, foot locker, sephora, and Lush and "higher end" normal spots like penguin, aldo, Swarovski, and lululemon. Though I do go to these types of stores, I don't really come to vegas for shopping; however, this is a really good place to drop by if you want some of the cheapest eats in the Las Vegas strip. For water/drinks/candy, check out the ABC store; which is known as the convenience store of the Hawaiian Islands. Dehydration is a real problem and ABC Stores are a literal life saver. For food, they are known for the cheap eats at restaurants like Ketchup, Nacho Daddy, La Salsa Cantina, and Earl of Sandwich. They also just debut a brand new food court featuring "Lobster Me", "Irv's Burgers" (opening soon), and Dave's Hot Chicken. This is an "okay" mall; however, it's a great place to check out if you need affordable, crowd-pleasing eats and late night eats for a bunch of very picky eaters.
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Jessica J.

Yelp
Parking 1st hour - free Weekends (Friday-Saturday) $25 This place has shopping souvenirs, clothing, food, and drinks. I usually go to Earls Sandwich every time I'm in Vegas. Best sandwich by far!!! Also, I usually buy slurpee alcohol from Fat Tuesday. This connects to Planet Hollywood hotel and Elara hotel.
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Laurie D.

Yelp
I absolutely love the ABC stores in Hawaii and always enjoy visiting the location at the Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. They sell so many great items like souvenirs, food and snacks from Hawaii, t-shirts, fresh sandwiches and fruit, liquor, etc. Make sure to stop in when you are in Las Vegas!
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Azsure D.

Yelp
Interesting mall with unique decor. There are a few normal retail shops but every other store in between is a Las Vegas souvenir shop. Maybe once upon a time this had more retail. Certainly it offers more affordable shopping than the Crystal around the corner (whoo!) but the lack of options given the distance you have to traverse makes it questionable if worth it.
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Amanda D.

Yelp
Really nice mall area with a fake sky as the ceiling. Pretty good selection of stores and restaurants And every 30 minutes there's a rain shower in front of where the panda express is.
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Katherine P.

Yelp
Great escape from the heat or cold while visiting the Planet Hollywood casino. It's attached so while gambling you can take a break and shop. They have your average mall store H&M, Victoria Secret, Footlocker, Sephora, Bath and Body, Guess, etc. no real luxury high end stores plus restaurants. I love that they have Garrett's Popcorn. They have separate valet parking just in case you don't want to enter thru the casino.
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Laarni C.

Yelp
We walked through the Miracle Mile Shops multiple times during our visit since our hotel opened directly into it, making it a super convenient and enjoyable way to get to our next destination. It doubled as a great spot for window shopping, and we even stopped by a few places for souvenirs and treats along the way. Great service received from the shop attendants! The variety of stores and eateries made it a fun escape from the cold streets, offering plenty to browse while staying warm. Its location was perfect--right in the same block as our hotel and en route to our lunch and dinner reservations. Definitely a great shopping and strolling experience in the heart of the Strip!
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Atul S.

Yelp
We love this place for some reason in Vegas. Maybe every time we have been to Vegas, our visit would have included a walk here. Center of the strip sharing with Planet Hollywood hotel. Has tons of restaurant and shows too. Used to be free parking here long back but not anymore but still we prefer to park here and walk around strip. I would recommend going here for eating, shopping and enjoying a walk in indoor with a screen as ceiling.

T O.

Yelp
There was so much to see and do. Brunch at Flight was delicious. Loved the concept of trying three different meals or drinks. Garrett's Popcorn is a must. Our trip always includes a stop there.
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Joe S.

Yelp
This is a great way to beat the heat in Las Vegas if you're walking the LV Strip! It has plenty of restaurants and cool shops to stop in and browse and even make a purchase. It has many of the mall staples and some independent stores too. Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina is here and serves up some decent Mexican food. It's connected to Planet Hollywood and it's centralized enough on the strip where you can probably get to it from many of the strip casinos (Maybe not the Stratusphere, but you get the idea).
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Apple S.

Yelp
I have stayed at planet Hollywood a few times and this is the mall attached to it. Many store and great bars and restaurants also places to eat on a budget. Parking is paid. A large part is under construction right now. The parking is shared with the hotel guests even it's quite a walk. Not as nice as Caesar's forum shops
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Lee D.

Yelp
Quality/Quantity - I used to frequent this place just to visit the ABC store, lol. Just giving me some flashbacks of all my time in Hawaii. I also visit the Tommy Bahamas and Lululemon stores here. Approximately 150+ businesses, supposedly 1.2 miles long: 80 retail shops. 32 dining & drinking options. 17 live show options. Atmosphere - Open 7 days a week from 11am to 7pm or 9pm. First hour free parking; see website for rest of rates. Paid valet parking available. Service - Good. Price - Depends on where you shop, eat, and drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 2000; we are still regular customers. Well really, my daughter is.
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Shonda C.

Yelp
Great mall to check out. Also, the restaurant pictured is the cheapest and always crowded. There are more shops being added.
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Don R.

Yelp
They don't care about local anymore, they are all tourist traps, be aware. try to find a space at the other two free spots that we got in town, or don't go there, expensive, and the service is horrible.
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Marshay D.

Yelp
It's always mandatory for me to come here when I come to Vegas. They have Fat Tuesday, so many shops, and restaurants to choose from. They have good service and selections to pick from. They have good values and reasonable selections. It's very fun to come if you want to shop or drink. Ketchup the burger spot has $5 shots and good specials. It's very clean and well kept up! It's very well maintained and definitely a place to go if you want to find bars, shop, and snacks. Highly recommend if your here in Vegas! -Marshay D
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Matthew U.

Yelp
I honestly had no idea that this existed, and from the outside, unless you really pay attention to the signage, you would walk right on by it. Walking back to our hotel, my colleague and I kept making detours to fill the time. While walking in front of this place we noticed the doors and decided to walk in. It definitely takes you into an immersive area where you feel like you are on town street browsing the windows of the shops. With the ceiling painted as if it were the sky it makes you feel connected to other nearby places that are within walking distance. There are a multitude of things that can keep you busy in here and can easily turn into a tourist trap. There are souvenir shops that offer everything from magnets to keychains, there are also places to catch a show, and of course there are places to grab a bite to eat. If you may have forgotten something in your travels, it's a safe bet that you could find it here. Another great place to escape the Strip if you need to.
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Ivan B.

Yelp
This is a good shopping place to go especially when you're staying at Planet Hollywood. They have good selections of shops and restaurants. I heard that they are building a food court for it when I walked past the construction. It is quite narrow when walking around it and it is connected to other places like the pool area I think. This is one of the good shopping places to go to, but if you walk around the strip more and visit other resorts, you can find better ones to shop or dine at.
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Sharona M.

Yelp
I'm not sure why it has bad reviews. It has everything I liked. VS, Francescas, cool art stores, and an ABC store to get any items needed for travel or a cute souvenir. We have been to Fashion Show and it's great, but this one is too. Also, it has a lot of restaurants/places to drink. Looks like it's under construction and they're building even more foodie spots.
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Monique W.

Yelp
The Miracle Mile Shops is shopping plaza next to the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. My sister and I decided to go walk around at the Miracle Mile Shops for her birthday on a Saturday afternoon. It wasn't too busy! The Miracle Mile Shops has a wide range of retail outlets, entertainment venues, and dining options. It's a beautiful shopping complex and it's pretty casual. The mall goes in a circle, around the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. You'll see a variety of shops such as Victoria's Secret H&M Tipsy Robot Luluemon Guess There are a few casual dining options too such as Subway Sbarro Chipotle Buffalo Wild Wings The V Theatre is here at the Miracle Mile Shops. We've seen the Popovich Comedy Pet Theater with the family several years ago and there wasn't a bad seat inside the theatre! My sister and I ended up stopping into the Derubeis Gallery, which is a free experience. It has a lot of metal artwork and a few displays from Kevin Nealon! It was absolutely stunning and I'd highly recommend stopping by if you're shopping in the Miracle Mile Shops. You could easily spend several hours here at the Miracle Mile Shops. One of my favorite spots to stop at is the Tipsy Robot just to watch the Robots. It's pretty innovative!
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Alison M.

Yelp
This place seems to have gone downhill. Or maybe it's just me. Still, multiple empty spaces inside and the same tired, boring chain stores. You can find some staples inside like Bath and Body, WHBM, Francesca's, Victoria's Secret as well as some specialty stores with some party jackets for men and club wear for women that are pretty cool that you wouldn't typically find in a midwestern mall or your average store. They have some shops and restaurants catering to drinkers (obviously) and seem to be putting in a bunch of new shops in the next few months. I stopped in the main tattoo/piercing shop here and was very impressed. Tons of nice jewelry and a super friendly staff. If you want a new tattoo or piercing - this place is quality. If you're already nearby and want to spend an hour walking around and browsing - it's nice. But I wouldn't make a special trip here if you're visiting - you can see most of this at home.
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Glen N.

Yelp
Frustrating experience. We were twenty minutes late to a show because the signage is atrocious (broken touch screens, unreadable font, unclear maps, missing information), nowhere to be found at intersections, and the few people who bothered to help us gave us wrong information. We were running in circles. In place of helpful signs they have vendors begging for business so the ambiance of the mall is that of waiting at a left turn light with someone with a Anything Helps God Bless sign. It's called Miracle Mile because that's how far you will walk before finding your location.
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Matt O.

Yelp
Came here as the shops surround the Bakkt Theater. We went to attend the Kelly Clarkson concert and were pleasantly surprised by the shopping area. This is an INDOOR shopping area with a beautiful painted ceiling that makes you feel outdoors (without the cold or heat of Las Vegas). There are plenty of stores here from your ABC store (if you are Hawaii fans like us this was exciting and funny to see) to your Bath and Body works. There were also tons of bars and restaurants so if you wanted to grab something to eat that was nice as well. Maybe not a must do but if you were like us attending an Event there was more than enough to do to kill time before the show.
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Peace L.

Yelp
Just saw The Jets live in concert at the V Theater within the Miracle Mile Shops Mall in Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino. They were super entertaining. Everyone was walking down memory lane having a great time dancing and singing. They were awesome at the meet and greet after the show as well. A must see show.
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Dee J.

Yelp
I was told parking was free for locals for 3 hours when I call in about parking infos. When I was there I found they don't even own their parking lot parking structure and owned by ACE parking. ACE would not let me out unless I pay for $18 parking or get banned . ACE said it's not our fault Mircle Miles gave you the wrong info. Not coming back again.
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AJ S.

Yelp
This is a must stop if you are visiting LV strip etc once inside it's just amazing but you walk through a casino or so we did to get inside the mall. It's just beautifully made with the ceiling giving the illusion of walking outside. There is a schedule for when the ceiling will also showcase a thunderstorm etc just awesome! The stores are plentiful inside. I've never been in such a mall and it was an experience! Plenty of places to eat for even the pickiest of eaters. I'll say I had a good time in the Miracle Mile Shops!!

Donald J.

Yelp
I will be showing up. No Promises. Miss me. I will be Recognizable. Thank you For Everything.
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Cheslea T.

Yelp
This was a horrible experience and besides from a very nice restaurant I wish I could forge the entire experience. When we got in we were instantly overwhelmed with the seemingly endless loud noises and lights. Our group was quickly separated and we began our TWO HOUR ODYSSEY to find him and get the hell out. The mall is designed with hard to read signs and the exists were straight up hidden. After hours we found our way out we are never going back and I can not express in words how much distance and hatred I have for that mall. If you have any other option please take it the mall was a living hell. Towards the end we had to resort to strategy's I learned for solving mazes. The mall's digital "map" proved even harder to use or even tolerate.

Pablo C.

Yelp
Be carful parking they stole my stuff out my car and there security and surveillance are useless.
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Ellen W.

Yelp
Lots of options for food and shopping. 2 ABC stores which is nice. The music can be a tad loud but that's not a big deal.
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Josephine B.

Yelp
A go to place and a one stop shop in The Vegas strip. A mall filled with restaurants, clothing, nails massage etc. You can never to wrong with the miracle mile shop. I stayed at the Elara hotel which is connected right to it
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Justin G.

Yelp
The Miracle Mile Shops or Budget Forum Shops as I like to call them is a large shopping complex inside Planet Hollywood. Like the nickname suggests, this isn't a high end shopping complex like the Forum Shops or Wynn Plaza. You won't find designers like Louis Vuitton or Gucci but it does have a lot of the familiar favorites like H&M and Foot Locker that you would find at your local mall. Dining options are similarly more low-key with a variety of casual bars and restaurants spread throughout the mall. Fast serve restaurants like Chipotle and Panda Express are also available for anyone looking for something quick and cheap. The mall is also to a variety of entertainment venues such as the Bakkt Theater and V Theater. One of the major downsides here is that neither Miracle Mile nor Planet Hollywood offers free parking for anyone coming in to spend their hard earned cash.
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Gary K.

Yelp
Visited the Miracle Mile shops a few weeks ago, been to this mall a few times over the years . I gave 4 stars just because the public restrooms near the Hilton hotel area was closed and the sign said restrooms located across the ABC store, it is a far walk when you need to go to the toilet after getting a massage near the bathroom area, and not knowing it was in repair or remodeling. Traffic sucks also to get to parking because of F1 road work being done for the big race weekend. Nice shops and two ABC stores to get consumables. Had a lobster sandwich with fries and drink that cost me about $36 dollars, but hey on vacation and that money be gone in a few seconds when playing at the crap table. Good variety of clothes shops and prices are good for Las Vegas.
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Kev H.

Yelp
I really liked this mall. It had a great selection of restaurants and there were lots of stores to check out. There were even two ABC stores at this mall. Crazy. My cousin and I really wanted to try Garrett but unfortunately the popcorn store was closed when we got there too late. Maybe next time. From this mall you could walk into the Planet Hollywood's Casino.
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James R.

Yelp
If you can navigate the challenging parking, then it may be worth your visit to this place has a variety of shops with a variety of price points.
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May A.

Yelp
Parking update Last time we were in Vegas was earlier this year for a Valentine's Day weekend. It would always be our ritual to go to the Conservatory and Botanical Gardens at the Bellagio across the street. We would park at the Miracle Mile Shop parking garage and head out from there. On our most recent visit this past Labor Day weekend we did just that again, first to claim our tickets at the Box Office for an evening show at the V Theater then the plan was to check out the new garden display at the Bellagio across the street. Between Valentines Day and Labor Day this year the Miracle Mile Shops have now began charging daily parking rates. The first hour is FREE which is a nice courtesy, after that 1-4 hours is $12, 4-24 hours is $15 with a daily maximum rate of $15, so get your shopping done quickly if you don't want to get charged. LoL! Bring your ticket with you so before leaving the mall you can pay at one of the kiosks on the 3rd floor of the parking garage before exiting. When you exit the parking garage you just scan your receipt at the parking control barrier gate thingie. If that doesn't work there are parking operators by the machine. That's all! Review #0950 updated
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Louisa M.

Yelp
Miracle Mile used to be such a fun mall to visit and shop. That was when there were stores that you actually wanted to shop in, and back in the days when they offered free parking. Parking is now expensive and not even free for locals if you want to go shop! This is why I never, ever go anymore. I went to meet a friend who was visiting and it rubbed me the wrong way that I had to pay $15 to park WHEN I SPENT MONEY THERE. If paid parking for customers was bad enough, it got even worse when I was waiting to leave. The line to get out of the garage was backed up. It took me an HOUR to get out. AN HOUR! Even after I had paid for parking! That's unacceptable, and I highly discourage anyone from going to Miracle Mile unless you have all the time in the world. The mall itself is so dreary and rundown now, with hardly any stores - unless you like magnets shaped like food or really horrid art. It's so sad. No thanks.
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Dani O.

Yelp
If you are looking for a mail with food and shopping, Miracle Mile fits the bill. They have clothing, shoes, souvenir shops, jewelry shops, a Tattoo salon, Mac store, sock store, many quick chair massage kiosks. They even have one of those pedicure places that the little fish eat the dead skin off your feet. Eeewwwe.... but kinda interesting. I didn't try it, but maybe next time. Lots of places to stop and have a drink while shopping too.
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Denise W.

Yelp
I love stopping into the Miracle Mile Shops when in Vegas. The mall is always clean, good shopping, great restaurants, a place to take a break if need be.
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Rachelle P.

Yelp
Last month my boyfriend and I stopped by these shops located on the incredible Las Vegas Strip and we couldn't be more impressed with their selection and wide range of drool-worthy restaurants! We got a nice relaxing Aquamassage , my hair styled, a CBD bath bomb for our resort room, a fake tat, a new fun wallet phone case, a souvenir unicorn for my daughter and a nice dinner at the famous Lobster Me! Let's just say we'll be back to explore more and that we had an amazing time! I would highly recommend checking out this amazing mile of shops your next visit to Vegas!
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Alexandra L.

Yelp
This mall has gone down the hill since our last visit a few years ago. 1. The sewer smell inside the mall was so strong that I had to put on my mask. Disgusting smell. 2. The show that was supposed to start at 6.00pm started at 6.26pm. Nobody explained why. 3. The parking is a joke. Prior to parking we looked online and it had Planet Hollywood on a " Free parking on the Strip list". The ramp attendant told us everyone had to pay but he was aware of wrong info on the web. Then why don't they fix it? It's their fault for locals getting them hard time because it's confusing. We just parked at the sister's property Paris recently and 3 hours were free with a local id. Anyways, we won't be back at PH.
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Mark F.

Yelp
I love the Miracle Mile Shops. For ever trip I take to Vegas, I always end up here shopping or eating. I think almost all of my small souvenirs in the last few years have been purchased here. My first experience here was to see the show Zombie Burlesque at The Z Theatre, which still to this day, is one of the coolest shows I've seen here in Vegas. The food scene here is awesome here, especially if you're on a budget. Earl of Sandwich and Ketchup Premium Burger Bar are a couple really cost effective spots for a good burger or sandwich. La Salsa Cantina and Blondie's have some the cheapest breakfast options on the strip and Ocean One Bar & Grill has an excellent lunch menu that's very friendly for your wallet. And for those that don't mind spending little more, there's also Gen Korean BBQ and Pampas Brazilian Steakhouse. This place has everything. One of the best dessert places I've been to recently is also here, which is Cereal Killerz. This place is insane. Who doesn't love cereal, right? There are so many customizable options to add your favorite cereals to milk shakes, waffles, ice cream, and more. This place is a must for those passing through. Garrett Popcorn company from Chicago also has a shop here. I was sure to load up on my favorite cheese corn. If want to see your beverage put together by robots, there also a Tipsy Robot here. As I've mentioned earlier, I've gotten a lot of my small souvenirs, trinkets, and t-shirts here. Mostly at the ABC Store. I always make sure to buy a poker ship for each trip. The Miracle Mile Shops is very much so a one stop shop. There are so many options to cover a lot of your needs, which makes being a guest at Planet Hollywood even more valuable.
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Jeff T.

Yelp
Absolute dumpster fire of a mall. July Sunday afternoon they have 1, yes ONE!, parking exit lane/kiosk barely working for the 10-story deck. The mass of hotel guests plus shoppers trying to leave wrapped around the decks honking and pissed, with little lane control and cars cutting in everywhere. Charge $$$ for parking and they don't even keep their exits working/do maintenance/do any traffic planning. Unlike Bellagio or other casinos that open their paid exit gates when kiosks are broken to alleviate jams/customer inconvenience management could care less - they want their cut of parking 'fees'. Who cares if you had to wait an hour to get out or have a dinner/show reservation to make? Not their problem. Caesars player cards also not swiping, so gamblers have to call an agent to be let out of the deck - except agents don't work after hours so you can't leave until somebody comes in next day. Great way to ransom casino guests so they are forced to pay for 'free parking' to get out. Judging by latest reviews they have done nothing to fix all these, still backed up in August. Caesars cost-cutting at it's finest. Just run everything on the cheap. Avoid at all cost.
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Lacy E.

Yelp
We love coming to The Miracle Mile to shop. It's a good mix of designer and regular stores you would see at your local mall. The sky ceiling and European/middle eastern architecture above you while shopping really makes it a fun experience and must do on the Vegas Strip.
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April D.

Yelp
I used to love coming to the miracle mile shops because it's a cool place to hang out. There's such a great variety of shops and fun tourist things for even locals to do. Unfortunately now Planet Hollywood has decided to begin charging parking like all the other major hotels and casinos. The parking prices are pretty reasonable though, just inconvenient to have to deal with. Take your ticket with you so you can enter the ticket in and pay for the fee before returning to your car. Again, keep that ticket safe because you're not off the hook yet. Upon exiting the structure you'll have to scan your parking ticket. My reader took a while to properly scan the bar code on my ticket, so keep that in mind and don't get flustered when cars start piling up behind you. If you're looking for free parking Nevada locals can park at the Caesar's self parking structure. Just scan your ID for the first 3 hours free. I believe MGM still offers military members an MGM Rewards card which comes with free self parking benefits. Or treasure island and venetian still offers free self parking. The free options are still out there if you know where to go.
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Ken M.

Yelp
This place has everything and was attached to my hilton Elera vacation spot. You can go from here to 4 hotels with 5 minutes. Has so many restaurants In and around the mall. Must see at least once and then u will be back
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Sandra L.

Yelp
If you are on the strip and want a casino break, this is a fun option. It's connected to the Planet Hollywood Casino. They do have paid parking available. There are lots of shops and restaurants here to go in and out of. I wouldn't say they have big sales like your off strip mall but it's still fun to walk around. The restaurants here for the most part are pretty typical strip pricing. You can always stop at the Robot Bar and have a robot arm make your drink for you to carry around the mall. The drinks are pretty typical strip pricing but taste good. Plus you get to watch your drink be made by a machine lol. Basically this is a good way to kill a couple of hours and maybe find something you just can't live without.

L E.

Yelp
Nice area but not great selection of stores. There's H&M, but most stores are not too familiar (and too expensive) so I did not even bother checking merchandise. Hope they add a Zara and perhaps a couple of discount stores like Marshall's, TJ Maxx, Ann Taylor (which I prefer over Loft), Black & White, Chico's, or even Ross. Not everyone has money.
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Shayla B.

Yelp
I'm a total fan of the Miracle Mile Shops! It's a great place to go to browse around and to keep cool during the sweltering Vegas heat. There are a ton of different shops ranging from high-end to gift shops, and there are a lots of spots to get your grub on too. The shops connect to Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino and can also be reached by going through the Elara Hotel and the Hilton. I absolutely LOVE how they've decorated the place! There's a beautiful section of the mall that used to be the Aladdin Hotel that's decked out in a gorgeous desert Moroccan theme. When you look up at the ceiling, it'll feel like you're looking up into the sky. There are over 170 stores in the Miracle Mile Shops! You can really shop 'til you drop if you want to. The shops are also home to the Zappos Theater where several shows and live performances are held. I love that they have so many places to lounge and rest. The heat and all of the walking can definitely tire you out. I have to say, the best part about these shops is the PARKING! Yaaaas, that parking, yo! First of all, it's FREE 99. There are hella parking spots and it's conveniently located right next to the strip. Forget about paying an ish ton of money for hotel parking. Park here and explore the shops, and then leave your car here and explore the rest of the strip. I guess the cat is out of the bag now, eh? Oh well... it's not like people are rushing to Vegas right now anyways with the ugly pandemic going on. But anyways, food for thought for next time I guess. Visiting these shops will be a regular occurrence for me now when I'm in Vegas.