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Shopping in Miami Florida
Information about large shopping malls, smaller shopping centers,
and specialty shops in the greater Miami area and other parts
of south Florida.
Aventura Shopping Centers
The city of Aventura in the northeast corner of Miami-Dade County
has a huge shopping center called the Aventura Mall and an
older shopping center featuring big box stores such
as Wal-Mart and Office Depot.
Coconut Grove Shopping Centers
The charming downtown area of Miami's Coconut Grove district has many
fine specialty shops. Coconut Grove also has two shopping
centers, the CocoWalk outdoor shopping mall with about 40 shops
and the upscale Mayfair in the Grove which has about 230 square
feet of retail space spread over two city blocks.
Coral Gables Shopping Centers
The city of Coral Gables has many fine art galleries,
a downtown shopping area known as the Miracle Mile, and
one of the most exclusive and expensive shopping malls
in the United States, a Mediterranean style shopping
center called the Village at Merrick Park.
Downtown Miami Shopping Centers
Information about shopping centers in Downtown Miami,
including the Bayside Marketplace, the Shops at Mary
Brickell Village, the Miami Design District, the Miami
Jewelry District, abd the Wynwood Art District.
Hialeah Shopping Centers
Miami Beach Shopping Centers
Downtown Miami Shopping
Bayside Marketplace
This indoor/outdoor shopping mall in downtown Miami is located
on the shores of Biscayne Bay, next to Bayfront Park and across
the street from the American Airlines Arena. The mall has more
then 100 shops and restaurants. Many of the Biscayane
Bay boat tours depart from the marina adjacent to the mall and
there is a large Hard Rock Cafe next to the mall.
The Bayside Marketplace is located at 401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami,
Florida. For information about the mall call 305-577-3344.
Downtown Miami Shopping District
Miami Design District
Galeria Internacional Mall
Miami Beach Shopping
Bal Harbour Shops
The outdoor shopping center is located in the Miami suburb of Bal Harbour
and it is one of Florida's most upscale shopping destinations. The mall
first opened in 1966, its anchor stores are Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth
Avenue. and it has more then 500,000 square feet of retail space. The
dollar amount of sales per square foot of retail space at Bal Harbour Shops
the highest in the United States, partly because of large number of
exclusive shops represented at the mall.
Located at 9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour, Florida. For more
information call 305-866-0311.
Lincoln Road Shopping District
One of Miami's most popular shopping areas, especially among
visitors to South Beach, is the portion of Lincoln Road between
Bay Road in the west and Collins Avenue in the east. Lincoln
road is located one block south of the Miami Beach Convention
Center and the Jackie Gleason Theater of Performing Arts.
The Shoppes at West Avenue
Located at 959 West Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida.
For more information call 305-532-6100.
North of Miami
Westland Mall Hialeah
This mall in the Miami suburb of Hialeah has more then 100 shops
and restaurants and its anchor stores are Macy's, JC Penney, and Sears.
Located at 1675 West 49th Street, Hialeah, Florida.
For more information about the Westland Mall in Hialeah
call 305-823-9310.
Sawgrass Mills Discount Outlet Mall
This shopping center is located quite a bit north of Miami
in the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Sunrise
has more then 300 brand name discount outlets and other specialty shops
and restaurants. it is more then 2 million square feet ins size,
making it one of the largest discount outlet
shopping centers in the world. Located at 12801 West Sunrise
Boulevard, Sunrise, Florida. For more information about
Sawgrass Mills call 954-846-2350.
More Shopping Areas North of Miami
Miami Lakes Shopping Centers
The Mall at 163rd Street (North Miami Beach)
Potamkin Auto Mall (Miami Lakes)
South Miami Shopping
Dadeland Mall
This large indoor shopping mall in the Kendall area
of Miami has more then 200 shops and restaurants.
Its anchor stores are Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom's,
Macy's, and JC Penney. The Dadeland Mall first
opened in 1962 as a small outdoor shopping center
but it has been expanded and remodeled over the years.
It is now a much larger 1.4 million square foot enclosed mall.
Located at 7535 Dadeland Mall, Miami, Florida.
For more information call 305-665-6226.
The Falls
This outdoor shopping mall is located southwest
of Miami in an unincorporated area of Miami-Dade County.
It has more then 100 shops and restaurants and it also
has a 12 screen United Artists theater complex.
The Falls first opened in 1980 and its two anchor stores,
Bloomingdale's and Macy's opened in 1984 and 1996
respectively. Macy's was added during a major expansion
that double the size of the mall. The Falls is located at
8888 Southwest 136th Street, Miami, Florida. For more
information about shopping center call 305-255-4570.
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The Shops at Sunset Place
This shopping mall in the city of South Miami
has more then 100 shops and restaurants and a 24-screen
AMC movie theater.
Located at 5701 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida.
For more information call 305-663-0873.
Prime Outlets of Florida City
Located in Florida City
Southland Mall
Located in Cutler Ridge
West Miami-Dade Shopping
Dolphin Mall
This mostly indoor mall is about five miles west of Miami International Airport
and it has about 100 shops and restaurants in 1.4 million
square feet of space. The center also has a 19 screen Dolphin Cinemas
theater complex. Located at 11401 Northwest 12th Street, Miami, Florida.
For more information call 305-DOLPHIN.
Miami International Mall
This shopping center is about seven miles west of the
Miami International Airport and it has more then 140 specialty
shops and restaurants. Anchor stores are Macy's, Sears, and JCPenney.
Located at 1455 Northwest 207th Avenue, Miami, Florida.
for more information contact 305-593-1775.
More Malls in this Area:
Mall of the Americas
Miami International Merchandise Mart
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