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Mandalay Place

Mandalay
Bay
3355 Las Vegas Blvd.
South
(inside the sky bridge between Mandalay Bay
and Luxor) 702-632-7777
Sunday - Thursday 10am -
11pm
Friday - Saturday 10am - midnight
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Mandalay Place is the first retail center in the world directly attached to two major casino resorts. The 100,000-square-foot retail center is located on a sky bridge between Mandalay Bay and Luxor and offers 41 shops and restaurants, many of which are new to Las Vegas. Some of the stores located at Mandalay Place include Urban Outfitters, GF Ferré, Godt-Cleary Gallery, Fornarina, Chocolate Swan, Davidoff, the first-ever Nike Golf store, Oilily (a children's clothing store from Holland), Samantha Chang, Sauvage swimwear boutique and more. 55 Degrees Wine + Design, shop features a comprehensive wine selection and a tasting bar offering wine by the glass.
Shoppers can access Mandalay Place form three different entrances one from Mandalay Bay resort, one from Luxor resort and a third from a new valet parking area.
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Shops at mandalay place
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Art of Shaving:
The Art of Shaving is the
best-looking barbershop I've ever seen, and the
services offered (massages and skin treatments in
addition to hair removal) make me wish I could
grow a beard, just so I could have it scraped off
by one of those dapper barbers wielding a straight
razor.
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Chocolate Swan: The
chocolate swan is just as magnetic as The Art of
Shaving, and you don't need facial hair to enjoy
it. Even if you don't like chocolate, the artistry
of Mary Basta's truffles and other chocolate
delicacies makes the shop worth a visit, and it's
a very nice place to have a cup of coffee and do
some people watching. (And if you'd rather read
than gawk, there's a second Chocolate Swan
downstairs next to a bookstore.)
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Five Degrees: Fifty
Five Degrees, it turns out, was founded by Andrew
Bradbury, the wine director of Aureole, Mandalay
Bay's fanciest restaurant. With over 1,700
different bottles, it offers the most diverse wine
selection in Las Vegas. In addition to all the
more usual sources, there are wines from places
like Lebanon, Slovenia, New Zealand, and even New
Mexico. Prices run the gamut, from $10 for a
Spanish red to $4,250 for a 1961 Chateau Latour
Bordeaux. Fortunately, Bradbury made a point of
hiring salespeople who are knowledgeable enough to
help you weigh the merits of a South African
Chardonnay or a Canadian Gewurztraminer.
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| Reflections:
Beautiful,
yet affordable gift items are brought together in
the finest art glass gallery in Las Vegas.
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Moon Boutique:
Designer swimwear, spa merchandise, workout gear,
hats, sunglasses and beach footwear reflect the
freedom and fun that is Mandalay Bay.
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| Mandalay
Bay The Store:If
you visit one store, this is it. It features the
widest variety of logo memorabilia and tropical
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