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Shopping
As one of the wealthiest communities in the Las Vegas Valley, Summerlin naturally offers upscale shopping. Situated near the border with Las Vegas, Meadows Mall has more than 140 stores on two levels. You can find great bargains in this indoor shopping complex that has just less than 1 million square feet of retail space. You can also head to Downtown Summerlin to shop for designer apparel, shoes, jewellery, electronics and other hot items. This open-air shopping complex has a pedestrian-friendly layout that combines a traditional Main Street feel with a contemporary ambiance. Additionally, Downtown Summerlin is home to some of the community's finest restaurants that offer European, Asian, American and other delicious cuisines.Attractions
Located on the outskirts of Summerlin, the Springs Preserve is a family-friendly attraction that focuses on local history and nature. The Nevada State Museum is part of this scenic complex. This museum has more than 70,000 sq feet of exhibit space, including galleries that present anthropology and natural history. The permanent collection includes original and replica fossils of dinosaurs and other creatures that are native to the Las Vegas Valley and the American Southwest region. The Botanical Garden at Springs Preserve includes succulent plants that thrive in the arid landscapes of the local area. In addition to having cacti and palm trees, the garden features various annual and perennial plants with beautiful flowers. At the Butterfly Habitat, you could track down the Painted Lady, Banded Orange Longwing, Monarch and other stunning species of butterflies. Featuring dozens of permanent exhibits, the Origen Museum is another premier attraction at the Spring Preserve. This venue includes an indoor theatre and various interactive installations that focus on science, technology and history. If you'd like to embark on a time warp, head to the Boomtown 1905. This complex includes classic train depots, general stores and other facilities that commonly stood in boomtowns of the Wild West in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Note: This information can change without notice. Confirm all details directly with the company in question.