You’ve waited a long time to return. You’ve been saving those government stimulus checks for the right time to stimulate the economy. And we’ve got the perfect way to both let off some steam and put those funds to good use—at our seemingly unending shopping destinations. There’s just no substitute for retail therapy, and there’s no shopping substitute for Las Vegas.

1. The Forum Shops at Caesars (Caesars Palace, 702.893.4800) Just in case you’re wondering … yes, this famous locale from the classic Showgirls still has a Versace store. (Just don’t do what Nomi did and pronounce it “Ver-sase.”) But don’t stop there. Get a watch at Rolex, home décor at Baccarat and Swarovski, and jewelry at Tiffany & Co.

2. The Grand Canal Shoppes (The Venetian and The Palazzo, 702.414.4525) There are few more pleasant places to stroll and shop than this re-creation of Venice, complete with man-made canals. You really want to take your time while perusing high-end stores like Coach, Kate Spade New York and Louis Vuitton.

3. Miracle Mile Shops (Planet Hollywood Resort 702.866.0704) A fun experience has been made even more enjoyable with the addition of Jules, the retail center’s chatbot, who guides you through your adventure here via your phone. Whatever you’re looking for, Jules will help you find it, from sexy lingerie at Victoria’s Secret to team gear at The Raider Image.

4. The Shops at Crystals (CityCenter, 702.590.9299) You’ll feel the luxury pour out of every door at this spacious center. From Birkin and Kelly handbags at Hermes and shoes at Gucci to suits at Tom Ford and luggage from Louis Vuitton, the options at the more than 50 stores will make you realize that a budget is just a suggestion.

5. The District (Green Valley Ranch, 702.564.8595) This outdoor promenade allows you to take full advantage of our current amazing weather while snapping up accessories at Anthropologie, leather handbags at Brighton, shoes at Francesca’s Collection, jewelry at Pandora, and makeup at Sephora.

6. Fashion Show Las Vegas (Las Vegas Boulevard and Spring Mountain Road, 702.369.8382) No doubt you’ve seen the impressive-looking Cloud jutting out from this retail mecca. Go inside and get ready to have your expectations blown away at stores like Honey Birdette, Abercrombie & Fitch, Aldo, Ann Taylor, Ted Baker London, Scotch & Soda, Saks Fifth Avenue, Alex and Ani, and Guess.

7. Town Square Las Vegas (6605 Las Vegas Blvd. S., 702.269.5001) It’s not an exaggeration to say there’s something for everyone at this massive outdoor complex covering 93 acres. Walk in any direction and you’ll find surprises around every corner. There’s so many stores with something you really want—an iPad at the Apple Store, formal women’s wear at Dress Party, or shoes at The Finish Line.

8. Grand Bazaar Shops (Bally’s, 702.736.4988) Another outdoor plaza, this space feels like a bustling marketplace, with fun stores everywhere. Grab a T-shirt featuring your favorite musical artist at Rock Cinema, snag some super-cool sandals at Havainas, or protect your eyes from the intense Southern Nevada sun with a stylish selection from Sunglass Hut.

9. The Shoppes at Mandalay Place (702.632.9333) Some Strip properties are connected, making it easy to get back and forth without going into the heat. This shopping area is a bridge between Mandalay Bay and Luxor, and offers plenty to encourage some spending, from a fedora at Chapel Hats to noise-canceling headphones at Cross Connection Electronics.

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