There are plenty of places to shop in Las Vegas, but outlet stores are where you’ll find the best deals. Fortunately, Las Vegas has several malls dedicated COMPLETELY TO OUTLET STORES! These are the best outlet malls in Las Vegas:
- Las Vegas North Premium Outlets
- Las Vegas South Premium Outlets
- Prizm Outlets
- Fashion Show Mall
- Town Square Las Vegas
I shopped at each outlet mall to give you the inside scoop on each one. In this article, I’ll give you a complete list of all of the shops at each outlet mall and go over which mall has the more affordable prices. I’ll also let you know exactly where each outlet mall is located, so you can find the one closest to where you’re staying.
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Top Outlet Malls in Las Vegas
Las Vegas North Premium Outlets
The Las Vegas North Premium Outlets are located about 10 north of the Las Vegas Strip. There are over 180 top luxury brands at this outlet, many of them offering discounts of up to 65% off normal retail prices.
- Location: Downtown Las Vegas (10 minutes off Strip)
- Hours: 11am-8pm (Monday-Thursday), 10am-9pm (Friday-Sunday)
- Parking: $5/day for parking garage
Here are a few designer brands with stores at the North Premium Outlets:
Armani | Polo Ralph Lauren |
Coach | Pacsun |
Calvin Klein | Prada |
Disney | Versace |
Dolce & Gabbana | Diesel |
Joe’s Jeans | AllSaints |
lululemon | Victoria’s Secret |
Michael Kors | Nike |
There are many more brands with outlet stores at this mall. You can get a full list of all the stores on the Las Vegas North Premium Outlets website.
In addition to the outlets themselves, the North Premium Outlets also have some fantastic dining options. These are some of the restaurants found at the outlets:
- Chipotle
- Shake Shack
- The Cheesecake Factory
- Haagen-Dazs
- Starbucks
- Auntie Anne’s Pretzels
- Kung Pao Wok
- Green Leaf’s
- Subway
This is my favorite Vegas outlet mall. There are dozens of brands here that are impossible to find anywhere else. And since they’re outlets, all the merchandise is discounted.
I recommend going to the North Premium Outlets right when they open in the morning. The stores start to get busy by 1pm, causing longer lines.
The location of the mall is great for shopping. It’s right in the center of Downtown Las Vegas, so there’s plenty to do. If you have never been to Downtown Las Vegas, I encourage you to check out the article I wrote here. There are tons of inexpensive things to do in Downtown Las Vegas that you can’t do on the Strip.
There’s no doubt that the North Premium Outlets focus on high-end brands. If you’re looking to shop upscale designers in Las Vegas at a discount, this is definitely the place to be, as it’s owned by the world-renowned Simon Property Group. This is one of the best outlet malls in the United States.
However, shoppers looking for deals on slightly less expensive brands are going to want to check out the next outlet mall on this list, the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets.
Las Vegas South Premium Outlets
The Las Vegas South Premium Outlets have many of the same stores as the North Premium Outlets but also have a number of more casual, less expensive brands. The mall itself is also a little bit smaller. However, it’s indoors so you won’t have to deal with the Vegas heat.
- Location: 10 minutes south of the Strip
- Hours: 11am-8pm (Monday-Thursday), 10am-9pm (Friday-Sunday)
- Parking: free lot parking
The Premium Outlets are located about 10 minutes south of the Las Vegas Strip. Here are some of the brands that have an outlet at this outlet mall:
Aldo | Under Armour |
Calvin Klein | Polo Ralph Lauren |
Clarks | kate spade |
Disney | Famous Footwear |
Express | Columbia |
Guess | Champion |
Levi’s | Banana Republic |
Lucky Brand | Aeropostale |
The South Premium Outlets have about 140 brands represented at the mall. You can see a full list of the stores on the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets website.
There are also a number of quality dining options available directly in the mall. A few of them include:
- Chicken Now
- Dairy Queen
- Dunkin’ Donuts
- Starbucks
- Fatburger
- Cinnabon
- Sbarro
- Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill
- Subway
- Wetzel’s Pretzels
Although the North Premium Outlets and the South Premium Outlets do have some of the same stores, the South Outlets have more casual brands with cheaper prices.
Overall, I would say that you’ll find slightly more savings at the South Premium Outlets than the Premium Outlets up north. However, outside of shopping, there is less to do near the South Premium Outlets for entertainment.
Fortunately, the South Premium Outlets are easier to get to than the North. Instead of having to drive or take an Uber, you can actually take a bus down this outlet. This is extremely convenient especially if you’re staying on the south end of the Strip.
If you’re looking to save money on transportation, I wrote a more in-depth post about the Deuce Bus here. This bus stops at the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets and Town Square (another large shopping center).
Prizm Outlets
The Prizm Outlets (formerly known as the Fashion Outlets) are a small outlet mall located about 30 minutes off the Las Vegas Strip. This mall is actually located near the California border, in Primm Nevada.
- Location: 30 minutes off the Strip
- Hours: 10am-6pm
- Parking: free lot parking
The Prizm Outlets have been shrinking over the years and only a couple of stores remain. A few of them include:
Levi’s | Polo Ralph Lauren |
Michael Kors | Tommy Bahama |
Tommy Hilfiger | Bath & Body Works |
There are some souvenir stores as well, but nothing really noteworthy. The restaurants at the mall and in the surrounding plaza include:
- Carl’s Jr.
- Juice Box
- Taco Bell
- Alex’s Mexican Food Factory
- McDonald’s
- Starbucks
Since this mall is located far away from most of the action of the Strip, they bring people in with really good deals. The shopping experience is pretty good since there also tends to be fewer people at this mall. It’s nice to shop without the crowds.
The Prizm Outlets were recently remodeled and now have some really unique art murals throughout the property. They have 93,000 square feet of street art murals made by 34 of the best artists in the world. So not only are the Prizm Outlets a mall, but also an art museum.
Nevertheless, for most shoppers, the 30-minute ride isn’t going to be worth the trip. You can find the same outlet stores at the other two malls.
However, if you do plan on making the trip out to this Las Vegas outlet, there are some fun things to do this far away from the Strip. Whiskey Pete’s Hotel & Casino is located directly across the street.
Since the gambling odds are generally better at off-strip casinos, winning a few rounds of blackjack may be a source for some extra shopping money. There is also a roller coaster next door at Buffalo Bill’s Resort & Casino.
Fashion Show Mall Outlets
While the Fashion Show Mall doesn’t exclusively have outlet stores, this is still one of the best shopping centers in Las Vegas. It’s a huge mall, offering a wide selection of stores and products.
- Location: Las Vegas Strip
- Hours: 11am-8pm
- Parking: free lot parking
You can find the entrance to the mall located directly on Las Vegas Blvd, on the north end of the Strip. Here are some of the stores that you’ll find at this mall:
Aldo | Under Armour |
Calvin Klein | Polo Ralph Lauren |
Vans | Forever 21 |
Zara | Famous Footwear |
Express | Columbia |
Guess | Champion |
Levi’s | Banana Republic |
Lucky Brand | Aeropostale |
The Fashion Show Mall is the largest shopping mall in Las Vegas. It has over 250 stores represented at the mall. You can see a full list of the stores on the Fashion Show Mall website.
Aside from the stores, this mall also has a large food court. These are your lunch options:
- Chipotle
- Starbucks
- Jamba Juice
- RA Sushi
- Panda Express
- The Pizza Press
- Sbarra
Fashion Show Mall does have some outlets, but it isn’t the cheapest Las Vegas shopping option. However, it is the most convenient option if you’re staying at one of the Las Vegas hotels on the Strip.
Town Square Las Vegas Outlets
Las Vegas town square is an open-air shopping center with over 100 stores. This is one of the best malls in the area and is where many Las Vegas locals come to shop.
- Location: 15 minutes from the Strip
- Hours: 11am-9pm
- Parking: free lot parking
Not every store at this mall are outlet locations, but there’s still plenty of cheap shopping to be done. Here are a few of the stores found at this shopping mall:
Apple | Express |
Abercrombie & Fitch | Finish Line |
T.J. Max | Ulta Beauty |
Sephora | The Container Store |
Saks off 5th | Tommy Bahama |
Old Navy | Sunglass Hut |
Kay Jewelers | H&M |
You can find a full store list on the Town Square website. In addition to the stores, there are also over 2 dozen restaurants and specialty food stores at this Vegas mall. A handful of them include:
- Ethel M Chocolates
- Nona’s NY Pizza
- Yogurtland
- IT’SUGAR
- Whole Foods Market
- DoMazing Edible Cookie Dough
- Bonefish Grill
- Panda Express
- Yard House
- Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop
Blue Martini is also found at Town Square Las Vegas. It’s one of the best contemporary local bars in the city, especially on their themed industry nights. I highly recommend you check them out after you’re done shopping (just know that they don’t open until 5pm).
Outlets on the Las Vegas Strip
There are no individual locations for outlets on the Las Vegas Strip. Besides the few outlet stores found inside of the Fashion Show Mall, you’re mostly going to find luxury retailers. Shopping in Las Vegas can get expensive quickly if you’re not careful. That’s why I recommend that you do most of your shopping at one of the outlet malls mentioned above.
You’ll likely find the brand that you’re looking for at one of these malls, regardless of your style, fashion, or preferred designer. You’ll find clothes for both men and women, along with the biggest names in shoes, accessories, and apparel.
Other Shopping Malls in Las Vegas
There are several other luxury shops in Las Vegas that aren’t located in an outlet. I mentioned of few of these malls in the article I recently wrote about the best shopping malls in Las Vegas. If you’re looking to do some shopping on the Strip, I recommend you check out that post.
Frequently Asked Questions about Outlet Shopping in Las Vegas
How do you get to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets? The best way to get to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets is by driving yourself or taking an Uber/Lyft. You can also get the South Premium Outlets by taking the Deuce Bus. Walking is not a feasible option.
Are clothes from an outlet store of worse quality? Most of the merchandise sold at outlet stores is either overstock or specifically manufactured for the outlet. Merchandise that is specifically manufactured for the outlet may be of lower quality than retail merchandise. Outlet stores do this to lower costs and offer deep discounts.