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Opened in 2013, The Ling is owned by Caesars Entertainment and is Las Vegas’
newest dining, shopping, and entertainment district. The focal point is the High
Roller, a 550-foot observation wheel -- the tallest in the world -- offering 360 degree
views of the Las Vegas valley. This high-energy marketplace offers approximately
40 shops and restaurants in a 200,000-square-foot area. Restaurants and nightlife
includes: O’Shea’s Casino, Chayo Cocina, Off the Strip Bistro, Purple Zebra,
Sprinkles Cupcakes, Starbucks, Ghiradelli, Yard House, Tilted Kilt and Flour &
Barley. Shops include The Polaroid Museum, Pier 30, Koto, Bella Scarpa, 12A.M.
Run, Chilli Beans, Goorin Bros., Kitson and Ruby Blue. The LINO Promenade also
features Brooklyn Bowl, a music venue that holds a capacity of 2,000-plus concert
goers. Brooklyn Bowl has a restaurant, 32 bowling lanes, a section to watch sports
during the day, nightly live performances and a nightclub area.
The Crystals Shopping Center includes high end stores such as Blvgari, Cartier,
Christian Dior, Fendi, Gucci, Harry Winston, Hermes and Jimmy Choo. Crystals
houses over 41 retailers and six restaurants.
The Cosmopolitan opened in December 2010 and contains approximately 38,000
square feet of retail space. The Cosmopolitan retail offers more than 60 specialty
shops and boutiques including AllSaints, Spitafields, Beckley, CRSVR Sneaker
Boutique, DNA 2050, Droog, Molly Brown’s Swimwear, Monogram, Retrospecs &
Co., Skins 612 Cosmetics, Stitched, and Vitals. Retail and entertainment attractions
include a number of clubs.
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