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Shopping Centre shopping in Caribbean Islands

  1. A

    Palacio de la Artesanía

    A former 18th-century colonial palace turned into a shopping mall – the Americans could learn from this! Gathered around a shaded central patio is one-stop shopping for souvenirs, cigars, crafts, musical instruments, CDs, clothing and jewelry at fixed prices. Join the gaggles of tour-bus escapees and fill your bag.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Plaza Carlos Iii

    After Plaza de las Américas in Varadero, this is probably Cuba’s flashiest shopping mall – and there’s barely a foreigner in sight. Dresses, radios and bicycles – they’re all on sale here. Step in to see the double economy working at a feverish pitch.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Plaza Las Américas

    The Caribbean’s largest shopping mall is the 200-store Plaza Las Américas situated in Hato Rey. It’s as indigenously Puerto Rican as Starbucks, but it sells almost everything you’re ever likely to need.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Galerías de Paseo

    This place is a surprisingly upscale shopping center with Adidas and Chanel labels and even a car dealership. It sells designer clothes and other consumer items to tourists and affluent Cubans.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Plaza Carolina

    This mall lies to the east of the city, offering US standards such as JC Penney and Sears among its collection of 150 shops. It is off Hwy 26 (Expreso Baldorioty de Castro) in Carolina.

    reviewed

  6. F

    El Muelle Shopping Center

    The El Muelle Shopping Center has a book exchange, a well-stocked, brightly lit grocery store, and a contract post office.

    reviewed

  7. G

    New Kingston Shopping Mall

    Two of the largest shopping centers are Sovereign Centre and New Kingston Shopping Mall.

    reviewed

  8. H

    City Centre Plaza

    The City Centre Plaza has a number of shops including Photo Bank One Hour Photo Service.

    reviewed

  9. The Boulevard

    A pedestrian shopping mall, it's littered with Convertible stores and has good second-hand clothes and consignment shops.

    reviewed

  10. Calle 39 Pedestrian Mall

    Calle 39 Pedestrian Mall, also known as Calle Martí, is a pleasant pedestrian mall interspersed with small parks.

    reviewed

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  12. supermarket

    There's a supermarket at Columbus Plaza, on Discovery Bay Rd, which heads south from the A1 at the Texaco station.

    reviewed

  13. I

    La Manzana de Gómez

    This faded but elegant European-style covered shopping arcade built in 1910 is full of shabby, half-empty stores.

    reviewed

  14. J

    Times Square Plaza

    Shopping center complete with duty free shops such as Tajmahal's, and Cigar World selling Cuban cigars.

    reviewed

  15. K

    Supermercado Casa Azul

    To stock up on groceries (or to break bigger bills), try Supermercado Casa Azul.

    reviewed

  16. El Bulevar

    El Bulevar is Cienfuegos’ quintessential shopping street.

    reviewed

  17. L

    Supermarket

    There's a Supermarket in the Hendricks Building, and another one 100m north.

    reviewed

  18. M

    Sovereign Centre

    A large shopping center with whole floor dedicated to fast-food outlets.

    reviewed

  19. N

    Centro Comercial Caimán

    One of Varadero's main shopping malls is opposite Hotel Cuatro Palmas.

    reviewed

  20. O

    Centro Todo en Uno

    A medium-sized mall with a bowling alley and amusements for kids.

    reviewed

  21. P

    Sunshine Village

    Shopping center with some good souvenir shops.

    reviewed

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