| | If you are looking for true luxury shopping, you can find it all in two places. Bal Harbor Shops on Collins and 96th Street has an old 70s luxury feel and the stores are all about high fashion and high prices; Gucci, Prada, Hermés, Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent, if you see it in Vogue, you’ll find it here. On 385 San Lorenzo Avenue in Coral Gables is the Village of Merrick Park, a rather newly... |
| If you are looking for something touristy to do there is Bayside Marketplace, an outdoor shopping mall located right on Biscayne Bay in downtown. Here you will find everything from major retail chains to booths selling crafts. There is a food court and many restaurants such as Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. and Hard Rock Café. You can also take guided boat tours from here. There are many different ones,... |
| This outdoor pedestrian mall on South Beach has everything from big brand name stores to cute little vintage shops. In the winter, there is a big antique and garden market every other Sunday, definitely worth a visit. |
| Between 5th 10th Streets you can engage in big brand name- and high-end shopping one block off the beach. This is the perfect place for those who love to shop but don’t feel like sacrificing time to go far from the beach. |
| Discount shopping at its best, downtown has countless electronics, perfume and clothing stores. Go in the daytime on a weekday, because otherwise you might find everything closed and no people in sight. |
| Aventura Mall, The Falls, Dadeland Mall, Dolphin Mall—Miami is filled with malls, but you have to drive to get there. All the malls are located in suburbs, but if you really want to go crazy on the shopping it may be a good day excursion. Parking is always free and plentiful. |
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