Shopping in Atlanta
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Bill Hallman
Atlantans love to shop. Virginia-Highland has a unique selection of boutique shops, including the supremely fashionable Bill Hallman which clothes lads and lasses alike. Find vintage and secondhand threads in Little Five Points or at the smartly stocked Lucky Exchange. The teeny East Atlanta boutique Rare Footage sells limited edition sneakers.
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Phipps Plaza
Phipps Plaza is where you will find Atlanta's classiest shopping mall complete with upmarket restaurants and cinema. Come here for your designer needs such as Jimmy Choo, Tiffany & Co and Armani, or an arty postcard from the Metropolitan Museum of Art store.
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Lucky Exchange
Atlantans love to shop. There are gigantic malls in Buckhead, and Virginia-Highland has a unique selection of boutique shops. Find vintage and secondhand threads in Little Five Points or at the smartly stocked Lucky Exchange.
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Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse
Outwrite Bookstore & Coffeehouse in Midtown is a cheerful gay and lesbian bookstore equipped with a full coffee bar and wonderful desserts. Although the clientele is mostly gay men, the atmosphere is welcoming to others.
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Lenox Square
The two major high-end shopping malls are adjacent to each other in Buckhead - Lenox Square Peachtree Rd NE and Phipps Plaza Peachtree Rd NE- with upscale shops like Barneys New York Co-Op and Giorgio Armani.
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Underground Atlanta
Underground Atlanta, which is an enclosed, air-conditioned multilevel maze of shops, bars and restaurants. This is where you go to catch the shuttle to Braves games.
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A Cappella Books
A bit of an anarchist spirit pervades in this L5P haunt, which hosts many readings and musical performances. The store has a particularly well-stocked music section.
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Sweet Auburn Curb Market
The Curb Market allows foodies to browse countless stalls for cooking ingredients or hot meals served on the premises.
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Rare Footage
The teeny East Atlanta boutique Rare Footage sells limited-edition sneakers.
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