Outdoor shopping
With warm, sunny weather year-round and blue skies adorned with swaying palm trees, it's no wonder there are so many outdoor malls and shopping districts in Greater Miami. Bal Harbor Shops, whi
ch opened in 1965, is Miami's first indoor/outdoor luxury shopping destination. Anchored near Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus, it's home to boutiques from beloved designers like Chanel, Prada, and Tiffany & Co.
In South Beach, Lincoln Road is a classic destination for shopping, people-watching, and lunch at a beer garden. In downtown Miami, Bayside Marketplace overlooks Biscayne Bay. It's a great place to shop for souvenirs and fun activities, including boat tours and the Skyviews Miami observation wheel.
In chic Coral Gables, the Miracle Mile shopping district is home to a range of boutiques, galleries, and fine restaurants. Further south in Pinecrest, The Falls is an open-air shopping center with lush tropical foliage and a million-gallon waterscape running through it.
Trendy shopping places
The Miami Design District has taken shape over the past decade with high-end boutiques ranging from Hermès to Cartier, all surrounded by a pastiche of cutting-edge architecture and interactive public art that turns your shopping trip into a overall artistic experience.
Brickell City Center is an upscale outdoor shopping center located in the heart of the financial district, where a high-tech "climate ribbon" naturally cools catwalks that lead to a mix of upscale and accessible boutiques, from Giuseppe Zanotti to Zara and Sephora.
Iconic shopping centers
Greater Miami is also home to a host of classic shopping malls, such as Dadeland Mall, Midway Passages, Dolphin Mall, and open-air CityPlace Doral. For a true shopping extravaganza, check out Aventura Mall, Florida's largest mall, home to more than 300 retailers, a sculptural 93-foot-tall slide tower, and dining options that rival the trendiest food halls await enthusiastic buyers.
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