Miracle Mile Shops, Las Vegas
Miracle Mile Shops is one of the most lively indoor attractions on the Las Vegas Strip — a 1.2-mile climate-controlled shopping and entertainment complex packed with experiences for all ages. Its name evokes the energetic retail districts found across the United States, and the venue was officially rebranded as Miracle Mile Shops in 2007 after being sold in 2003.
The mall is home to over 170 shops featuring a mix of popular national brands, boutique retailers, and specialty stores. You’ll find fashion and accessories from names like H&M, Sephora, MAC Cosmetics, Tommy Bahama, Victoria’s Secret, Aldo, and more — plus unique boutiques and souvenir spots perfect for Vegas keepsakes.
Miracle Mile Shops offers a diverse selection of dining options, from quick bites to sit-down meals and bars. Options include casual favorites like Chipotle and Panda Express, seafood and steakhouse-style venues, lively bars such as Fat Tuesday and Tipsy Robot — a robot-operated cocktail bar.
Entertainment is a big part of the experience. The mall hosts multiple live show venues where you can see variety acts, comedy, music, magic, and more — there’s something happening most nights. One of the coolest free attractions inside the mall is the indoor Rainstorm Show. At scheduled times throughout the day, a dramatic artificial storm unfolds in the central atrium with real rain, thunder, lightning effects, fog, and lighting.
The mall is home to over 170 shops featuring a mix of popular national brands, boutique retailers, and specialty stores. You’ll find fashion and accessories from names like H&M, Sephora, MAC Cosmetics, Tommy Bahama, Victoria’s Secret, Aldo, and more — plus unique boutiques and souvenir spots perfect for Vegas keepsakes.
Miracle Mile Shops offers a diverse selection of dining options, from quick bites to sit-down meals and bars. Options include casual favorites like Chipotle and Panda Express, seafood and steakhouse-style venues, lively bars such as Fat Tuesday and Tipsy Robot — a robot-operated cocktail bar.
Entertainment is a big part of the experience. The mall hosts multiple live show venues where you can see variety acts, comedy, music, magic, and more — there’s something happening most nights. One of the coolest free attractions inside the mall is the indoor Rainstorm Show. At scheduled times throughout the day, a dramatic artificial storm unfolds in the central atrium with real rain, thunder, lightning effects, fog, and lighting.
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Sight Name: Miracle Mile Shops
Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Shopping
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Sight Location: Las Vegas, USA (See walking tours in Las Vegas)
Sight Type: Shopping
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