Shopping Centre shopping in Washington, DC
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Tysons Corner Center
Further north in Virginia and just west of the Beltway is this gigantic shopping complex that has, over the years, metastasized into its own strange, sidewalkless suburban Edge City. It has about 250 stores from big department stores like Bloomie’s to Nordstrom, and smaller shops from Abercrombie & Fitch to Georgetown Tobacco. The adjacent complex carries haute-couture: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Fendi, Chanel and Hermés. You’ll need to drive here.
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Potomac Mills
A fire-breathing monster of mid-Atlantic outlet malls, just a half-hour drive south of DC, it features about 250 discount shops, including Ikea, Saks, Marshall’s and Spiegel. This place now draws more tourists (about 24 million per year) and tour buses than Williamsburg or Virginia’s other historic sites, which might say something about Americans’ priorities. Take Exit 158-B off I-95.
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Shops at Georgetown Park
Set in a 19th-century cast-iron building that once sheltered horse-drawn omnibuses, this elegant mall (with skylights and hanging plants) contains more than 100 shops. On the bottom level, you’ll find a meager food court, trickling fountains and a few shops, while the other levels contain well known stores like H&M, Anthropologie, Intermix and Victoria’s Secret.
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Mazza Gallerie
This upscale mall is on the Red Line near the Maryland border. Anchored by Neiman-Marcus, Mazza has a variety of upscale boutiques, plus a Williams-Sonoma. Downstairs is a seven-screen movie theater.
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Fashion Center at Pentagon City
Houses 170 shops, including Macy’s, Nordstrom, a cinema and a food court beneath skylights. This was where Monica Lewinsky got busted by Ken Starr’s troopers back in ‘98.
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