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November 2024 by Will Ludwig
Very classy!!!
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October 2024 by jennifer tuttle
Went to the Halloween trunk or treat..the line was long but after 40 minutes we got to the front. The downside was after my family of 7 got to the front families left and right we're cutting in line..me trying not to get mad calmed down and let it happen..there should have been more structured lines so everyone had a chance to get candy..we left before I got into it with the 100 people that cut...and to top it off by the time we got to the front of line the people started to run out of candy..not a fun time with 7 lids just trying to trunk or treat..please have people there next time to make sure the line goes smooth so people that actually stand in line for almost an hour can get candy.
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October 2024 by Francisco Osorio
Nice shopping center with varied restaurant options. It looks spectacular at night!
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October 2024 by Amanda Rich
I’ve tried giving Tivoli Village the benefit of the doubt, but after experiencing their events and seeing the state of the businesses there, it’s clear things are going downhill fast. The events are honestly terrible – poorly organized and lackluster. What’s even more concerning is the clear exodus of all the good stores, restaurants, and shops. It’s like there’s a revolving door of businesses leaving, and I can’t blame them.
From what I’ve heard, they try to lock business owners into 5-10 year contracts at absurd rates for an area that sees almost no foot traffic outside of a couple of restaurants. Who wants to commit to that when there’s virtually no weekday business, and even weekends feel like a ghost town compared to places like Downtown Summerlin, Green Valley Ranch, or Town Square? The vibes are just off – no energy, no crowd, and certainly not worth the high costs they seem to be pushing.
And don’t even get me started on the aesthetics. Tivoli tries way too hard to be grand and fancy, but it comes off as overly gaudy and presumptuous for what it actually is – a half-empty, struggling development that lacks the charm or appeal of other nearby shopping and dining areas. It’s hard to see why anyone would choose Tivoli over other options in the area.
If you’re looking for a lively place to shop or dine, there are much better choices in Vegas. Tivoli is unfortunately not one of them.
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October 2024 by Thomas Hufford
Had Mexican food, great food ? and great salsa parking little hard.
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October 2024 by Teri Wenz
Beautiful, especially at night!
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October 2024 by Richard Terrell
Ever so italianish!! Nice restaurants, elegant shops and boutiques etc.they have outdoor seating also but we where there for lunch and with the heat we didn't use the outside cafes though a few brave souls did .
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October 2024 by Rabbit Cr7
Nice place to share with family
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October 2024 by Vincent Valera
Great looking location for a nice date!
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October 2024 by Dan Egan
Nice shops and restaurants. I find something new every time I go.
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October 2024 by Karelin Gonzalez
“As a local photographer here in Las Vegas, Tivoli Village is one of my clients’ favorite spots, and I totally get why! It’s such a charming place with beautiful shops, unique architecture, and a lively vibe that makes for the perfect photo backdrop. Whether it’s family portraits or capturing special moments, Tivoli Village always adds a special touch to every shoot.”
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October 2024 by Dawson Machinery Las Vegas
Leon's cafe nice to sit outside and relax ....they need to clean the stone outside ...so dirty ...go rent a power washer it's worth it and should be done at least weakly
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October 2024 by Jessica Link
Great area
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October 2024 by Jussie B
Been here twice and twice someone in my group left with gum stuck to their pants. Never going back.
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October 2024 by Makoto Kern
The area is really nice and the restaurants are great, but half the stores are empty or closing. It's too bad. Not sure if it's sky high rents driving out biz, recession or location as well. It's too bad, otherwise there's a ton of potential if more stores could open here esp boutique stores.