The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas are one of the best retail locations on the famous Las Vegas Strip. Owned by Simon Property Group, The Forum Shops invites shoppers to browse luxury and specialty stores, dine at mouth-wateringly good restaurants, and enjoy a little free entertainment along the way.
We’re breaking down everything you need to know, from parking to navigating the mall and choosing the best restaurants for an unforgettable day at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas.
The Forum Shops At Caesars Directory
The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is not your typical shopping mall. There are very few popular “mall brands,” but a whole lot of luxury and specialty options. You’re guaranteed to see brands you won’t find at other malls, and we love that!
A souvenir shop is one type of specialty store that’s not hard to locate. There are three Welcome To Las Vegas gift shops, the NFL Las Vegas store, Forum Gifts & Sundries, and Magnet Maximus. Sunglass Hut, Lids, Ray-Ban, Swarovski, and Pandora have on-trend accessories at prices that are much more affordable than luxury brands.
Victoria’s Secret, Lush, Sephora, Nike, Brooks Brothers, Levi’s, Guess, and H&M are some of the more mainstream mall brands at the Forum.
If you’re interested in art, there’s an impressive number of fine art galleries to view! Some galleries have art for sale that can be purchased on the spot, but not all of them. Martin Lawrence Galleries, Kush Fine Art Gallery, Nu Blu Fine Art, and Natalia Royal Collection are some of the most popular art galleries.
Focus on your health with a trip to Therabody, CBD Bloomstem, Moderna Tea, Green Biotics, or Lululemon. Get size-inclusive denim from Good American, embrace coastal vibes at Tommy Bahama, or add to your family toy and board game collection at Kapa Toys. Some of the other popular stores are:
- Psycho Bunny
- 7 for All Mankind
- Altar’d State
- Aritzia
- Lacoste
- Vuori
- Chrome Hearts
The mall has more than 160 stores and restaurants, so you’ll never be bored! There is truly something for every age, fashion style, and budget. Our favorite way to indulge in retail therapy at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is to go in with plenty of time to spare and no firm plan of what we want to visit. Walking past storefronts to see what will pull you in is half the fun!
If you prefer to plan your shopping trip, you can view the complete store directory here and use an interactive map for seamless navigation around the mall.
Luxury Brands
While there are a good variety of stores at The Forum Shops, the shopping mall is best known for its luxury stores. Some of the biggest names in luxury design can be found under one roof, just steps away from each other. We certainly aren’t luxury fashion experts, but we do love the experience of browsing luxury stores. The experience makes you feel like royalty; you never know what gem you’ll find on the shelves.
Luxury stores typically have a shopping concierge to help you find what you’re looking for or show you what’s popular at the moment if you don’t have anything specific in mind. If you have a specific budget, they can show you pieces that will fit that too. From shopping in Vegas, we’ve quickly learned that you don’t need an unlimited budget to indulge in luxury items!
Browse luxury accessories at Tiffany & Co, David Yurman, Chloe, Coach, or Van Cleef & Arpels. Some of the oldest and most impressive watch designers also have storefronts at The Forum Shops. Luxury watchmakers include Torneau, TAG Heuer, Rolex, Officine Panerai, IWC Schaffhausen, Hublot, Breitling, and Blancpain.
Choose the perfect leather goods and handbags from Bottega Veneta, Carolina Herrera, Ferragamo, MCM, Montblanc, Michael Kors, Marc Jacobs, and Kate Spade New York. Christian Loubitton, Jimmy Choo, and Gucci are our favorite spots for shoes that make a statement.
If you’re looking for luxury apparel, plenty of brands will have you covered from head to toe! Giorgio Armani, Polo Ralph Lauren, Balenciaga, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Boss by Hugo Boss offer a wide array of luxury apparel for both men and women.
There are a few specialty luxury stores at The Forum Shops too. Agent Provocateur specializes in luxury lingerie. Baccarat makes stunning crystal pieces that make a timeless gift that fits every time. Rimowa is a German luggage company that combines function, fashion, and high-quality craftsmanship.
Believe it or not, we still haven’t mentioned all the luxury brands at The Forum Shops! Tom Ford, Saint Laurent, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, and Ted Baker London are some of the other stores you’ll see as you walk through the mall.
Forum Shops Restaurants
There are plenty of places to dine and drink at The Forum Shops. Whether you want something quick and casual or a sit-down dining experience, you can get it without leaving the mall!
SOL Mexican Cocina, Sushi Roku, and The Palm are some of our top picks for lunch or dinner. Carmine’s is an NYC, family-style Italian restaurant that is a must if you want to try multiple dishes. The plates are meant to be passed around and shared with the table so that you can have a little of everything. Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab is regularly named one of the best seafood restaurants in Las Vegas, and we’re sure you’ll agree after trying it!
True Food Kitchen, RPM Italian, Water Grill, Planet Hollywood, Trevi, and The Cheesecake Factory are more tasty sit-down options. Ciao Ciao Cafe, True Bar, and Fat Tuesday are good picks if you want quick bites and sips.
Atlantis Show & Aquarium
There’s no debate that the Atlantis Show & Aquarium is one of the best free attractions on the Las Vegas Strip. The Atlantis Show is an animatronic display that tells the story of the fallen City of Atlantis. There are multiple moving statues, each of which has more than 400 moving pieces and lighting effects!
The Atlantis show is free to watch inside The Forum Shops from Thursday to Monday each week. Hourly shows begin at 12 PM and continue until 8 PM. There are no Atlantis Shows Tuesday and Wednesday.
The 50,000-gallon saltwater Atlantis aquarium sits right next to the show and features unique tropical fish. If you’re in The Forum Shops, there’s no reason to pass up a free walk through a breathtaking aquarium!
Forum Shops Hours & Location
The Forum Shops open at 10 AM daily. They stay open until 9 PM Sunday to Thursday and 10 PM on Friday and Saturday. Stores and restaurants are allowed to set their own hours. While most are similar to the hours of the Forum, you should confirm before arriving if you want to visit a specific store or restaurant.
The Forum Shops are connected to Caesars Palace Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The address is:
3500 Las Vegas Blvd S
Parking
There are two options for parking at the Caesars Palace Forum Shops. You can self-park in the Caesar’s Palace parking garage, just a short walk from the Forum. If you don’t want to self-park, two valet drop-off locations exist for The Forum.
The first valet drop-off is the main valet at the front entrance to Caesars Palace. The other valet is commonly referred to as The Forum Shops Valet, located off Las Vegas Blvd just north of the Caesars Palace marquee sign.
The first hour of self-parking is free, but after that, it will cost you depending on how long you’re parked in the garage. You can self-park for free if you’re a platinum, diamond, or seven stars Caesars Rewards member.
Valet parking at the Forum costs a flat rate of $7 per day, but you’ll have to pick up your car by 10 PM on weekdays and 11 PM on weekends. Don’t forget to tip the valet driver too! Seven Stars Caesars Rewards members always get free valet parking!
Key Takeaways
- This 675,000-square-foot mall features more than 160 stores and restaurants.
- The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace Las Vegas is owned by Simon Property Group.
- There’s an incredible selection of luxury brands. It’s one of the biggest luxury shopping destinations on the Las Vegas Strip!
- In addition to stores and restaurants, the mall has fun (and free!) entertainment at the Atlantis Aquarium & Show.
- Shop luxury brands from around the world within walking distance of all the biggest hotels on the Strip.
- The Forum Shops are popular among tourists and Nevada locals alike.