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Kierland Commons
This new outdoor mall in northern Scottsdale is pulling in crowds.
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Pearl Street Mall
The main feature of downtown Boulder is the Pearl Street Mall, a vibrant pedestrian zone filled with kids' climbing boulders and splash fountains, bars, galleries and restaurants.
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Tanger Outlet
Dozens of outlet and other outdoor mall shops at the junction with I-80 (exit 145).
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Mall At Millenia
Big hitters at this pricey high-end mall include Anthropologie, Bloomingdales, Crate & Barrel and J Crew.
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NorthPark Center
Almost 2 million sq ft of retail space, Northpark is shopping nirvana for Dallasites.
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Scottsdale Fashion Square
From Abercrombie & Fitch to Z Tejas Grill, this upscale mall has chains, department stores and restaurants.
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Biltmore Fashion Park
This exclusive mall preens on Camelback just south of the Arizona Biltmore.
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Gateway
Major-label shopping mall right downtown.
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Copley Place
Half the fun of Back Bay shopping is the unique boutiques and local shops that line Newbury St. The other half is the super-swank designer stores that populate Copley Place. This urban mall includes 75 shops, most of them with big names like Neiman Marcus, Barneys New York, Tiffany & Co, Jimmy Choo, A/X Armani Exchange, Christian Dior, etc.
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Galleria
The Galleria is another mega shopping mall, a favorite with out-of-towners – maybe it's the ice-skating rink in the center?
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Shops at Prudential Center
One of Boston's most distinctive landmarks, the Prudential Center has something for everyone: shops, restaurants, hotel, a chapel and an amazing 360-degree city view from the top-floor Skywalk. The main department stores are Saks and Lord & Taylor, but there are about 75 other vendors.
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Shops at Sunset Place
Those seeking safety in chains such as Ann Taylor, Coach and Victoria’s Secret need look no further than the Shops at Sunset Place.
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Borgata
One of the fancier outdoor malls, with lots of boutiques and galleries, it was designed to look like a medieval Italian town.
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Shops at National Place
This little mall has a handful of stores and a food court. Aside from the designer discount emporium Filene’s Basement, it’s not worth a special trip.
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Prime Outlets International
Particularly popular with overseas travelers, this outlet mall offers the usual discount-mall suspects as well as a few surprises, like the ultrachic Barneys.
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Dadeland Mall
Dadeland’s packed with 175 stores, including Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Ave, a two-story Express and the unexpectedly cool Arango, a local, independent homewares store.
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Dolphin Mall
This mall boasts Saks Fifth Ave, Marshall’s Megastore, Mikasa, BCBG and Burlington Coat Factory, plus a 28-screen cinema, huge food court, rollercoaster and a bowling alley.
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Tlaquepaque Village
Just south of Hwy 89A on Hwy 179, this is a series of Mexican-style interconnected plazas that is home to dozens of high-end art galleries, shops and restaurants. It's easy to lose a couple of hours meandering the lovely maze here.
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Garage
This gritty mini-mall in the midst of Harvard Sq houses an eclectic collection of shops. Highlights include an outlet of Newbury Comics, as well as the crazy costume store Hootenanny, and an edgy urban boutique and skate shop, Proletariat. Also, for hungry people, a sort of upscale food court.
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29th Street Mall
This attractive outdoor mall offers all things trendy and corporate. There's Boulder's only Apple Store, a nice Borders bookstore, a multiplex and an indie yoga studio upstairs too. Parking is free and vast, and if you try to avoid it, you'll likely find yourself here at some point.
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Fashion Show Mall
Nevada's biggest and flashiest mall.
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Crystals
If you're on a first name basis with Stella (McCartney), Donna (Karan), Gianni (Versace) or Nanette (Lepore), you'll feel right at home in Vegas' newest shopping extravaganza.
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Beverly Center
Despite the Soviet-style exterior, this is LA’s glamour mall, easily accessed by Hollywood Hills celebs in need of one-stop shopping. Show your hotel key at guest services for discounts, then lose yourself in over 160 boutique shops, department stores and restaurants. Parking is $1 for the first four hours.
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Colorado Mills
This is a shopper's paradise: a huge shopping mall west of the Downtown area with more than 200 specialty stores and 1,100,000 sq ft of retail fun. All the big retailers are represented, some with discounted factory outlets, and there are restaurants and food halls. Catch a movie at the United Artists multiplex theater.
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Las Vegas Premium Outlets
Discount-shopping outlet mall features high-end names such as Armani Exchange, Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana, Guess and Max Studio, alongside casual everyday brands like Levi's.
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