Miami Shopping: Top Malls in Miami

 Shopping Malls in Miami

From Dolphin Mall to Bayside Marketplace, and Aventura Mall to Bal Harbour Shops, here’s a look at the best shopping malls you’ll find in the Miami area. If you share our passion for fashion, here’s a guide to the best spots for new and vintage designer clothing, perfectly stylish housewares and everything else we crave.

Bal Harbour Shops

9700 Collins Avenue, Bal Harbour, Florida

Known as the fashion Mecca of the world, the Bal harbour is one of the wealthiest areas in Miami Dade County. Set in a very picturesque location just across the street from the ocean with lovely tropical garden, Harbour is a place for leisure and fun. Once a United States Air Corps training facility during World War II, it now homes upscale stores, boutiques, prestigious fashion stores, and elegant cafes and restaurants. Some of the renowned brands include shops like Gucci, Cartier and Christian Dior, Bvlgari, Cartier, Chanel, Charles Jourdan, Ermenegildo, Zegna, Escada, Fendi, Gianni Versace, Giorgio Armani and much more. Complementing these are the restaurants offering diverse cuisines including Argentine, Continental, Italian, seafood, sushi, and New Miami World cuisine. The Bal Harbor’s beach that is close by includes activities like swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and windsurfing. Besides all of this there is something or the other happening everyday. People can just come here to relax , and enjoy the event and have a great time.

Bal Harbour Shops

Bal Harbour Shops

The very top of the line designer destination, Bal Harbour Shops features anchor stores Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus at either end of the mall and every important designer in between.

If your credit cards have no limit, this is the place to nab the latest runway looks from icons Carolina Herrera, Roberto Cavalli, Custo Barcelona, Chanel, DVF, Fendi, Armani and more!

Exquisite bags and footwear from Roger Vivier, Bottega Venetta and Sergio Rossi quickens our pulse while Tiffany & Co. and Georg Jensen provide perfect housewarming and wedding gifts.

Shopping Tip: Dress to impress, even if you’re only window shopping.

Design District

40th Street, Miami, Florida

Miami Design District

Miami Design District

The Design District is an 18-block neighborhood filled with upscale home furnishing showrooms, trendy boutiques and the city’s top dining destinations.

A shopper’s paradise by day and a hipster’s hangout by night, the area includes chic shelter magazine outposts like Holly Hunt, Ann Sacks, Poltrona Frau and Campaniello Italian furniture, and chic designer fashions at Adidas Y-3, Duncan Quinn and Tomas Maier.

After hours, the elite meet to eat at Michael’s Genuine Food & Drink, Grass Restaurant & Lounge and Fratelli Lyon.

Shopping Tip: Ask before snapping pictures or risk get tossed out on your ear.

Aventura Mall

19501 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida

Aventura Mall

Aventura Mall

A vast, 3-story indoor mall with big box anchor stores Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom, Macy’s and JCPenney, this shopping and entertainment complex also offers fine dining, an AMC cine-plex with IMAX movies, and countless top name retail shops like Abercrombie & Fitch, Forever XXI, Coach, Diesel and Miss Sixty.

Getting to Aventura Mall from Miami Beach

It is possible to spend an entire day exploring the shops, restaurants and cocktail lounges before settling in to see a new feature film until well past midnight.

Shopping Tip: Score a discount savings booklet with offers from over 250 Aventura shops when you print out this voucher and bring it to the mall concierge: http://www.aventuramall.com/travel/09English.pdf

The Village at Gulfstream Park

501 South Federal Highway, Hallandale, Florida

Village at Gulfstream Park

Village at Gulfstream Park

The brand new retail complex in front of the Gulfstream Racetrack & Casino is tailored to the lifestyle of Aventura snowbirds seeking chic and simple solutions for furnishing their winter homes.

Modern houseware chains Crate & Barrel, The Container Store, Williams & Sonoma, Pottery Barn and West Elm have created large format showrooms to provide access to a maximum inventory at this upscale mall.

From living, dining and bedroom furniture to the decorative accents Miamians crave to personalize their living spaces, the Village provides an enormous selection of up-to-the-minute merchandise.

Shopping Tip: After a day of retail therapy, try your luck at the casino or party all night at Club MI-VI.

5th & Alton

500 Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida

The only true indoor shopping mall in Miami Beach is the 5th & Alton complex at the intersection of 5th Street and Alton Road. TJ Maxx and Ross Dress for Less are the main clothing retailers at 5th & Alton and their offerings represent a big savings relative to larger department stores. TJMaxx often features clothing from major designers at prices as low as 50% off.

5th & Alton

5th & Alton

The first big box shopping mall on the island offers great discount shopping for tourists and locals who need  to augment their resort wardrobes at off prices. Both TJMaxx and Ross Dress for Less have comprehensive inventories of men’s, women’s and children’s clothing and accessories at prices that represent a significant savings when compared to department store sales tickets.

Some discount shops concentrate their upscale inventory at targeted locations like 5th and Alton where TJMaxx features the “Runway” collection of major designer pieces marked at over 50% off the sale price.

Fashionistas who are focused and selective can discover some pretty impressive brand name shoes, handbags and accessories here.

Shopping Tip: This is a perfect escape on rainy summer afternoons.

Lincoln Road Mall

Lincoln Road between Collins & Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida

This is a place where people come just to relax and sit over a coffee in sun-drenched cafι and to do some people watching. One can always expect to bump into celebrities, in-line skaters and scantily clad European models. This is a pedestrian- only street mall that homes over 150 shops, 50 restaurants, several art galleries and the Colony Theatre and Lincoln Theater. Stretching for more than eight blocks, the Lincoln Road Mall is a great place to stop shop or grab a quick bite. Some of the most famous places to hang around there is the Cameron Diaz’s Bambu and the Van Dyke for all the Jazz lovers. The place draws lot of crowd during weekends. The place is full of fun and at night the mall reveals its true colors as the street performers put on free shows and couples break into impromptu salsa dancing

The shops, cafes and art galleries along pedestrian-friendly Lincoln Road make for one of the most unique shopping experiences available anyway in the world. Lincoln Road is the center of South Beach’s social life and chances are that it is within walking distance from your hotel due to its central location. Shops such as Base, BCBG Max Azria and Neo Accessario provide an opportunity to purchase the latest fashions from top designers. And when you’re all shopped out, grabbing a seat at one of the many sidewalk cafes that line Lincoln Road gives you a front row seat to some of the best people-watching in town.

Lincoln Road Mall

Lincoln Road Mall

Fusing fashion, art and entertainment, the shops on the pedestrian-friendly Lincoln Road Mall comprise the heart of South Beach’s social life 24 hours a day.

From Sunday morning farmer’s and antique markets to late night dance parties at Gemma, Score and Buck 15, there’s always something exciting happening at the mall.  Big box retailers Macy’s, CB2 by Crate & Barrel and ULTA cosmetics draw thousands of shoppers to the area which is closed to cars and promotes a street party atmosphere year round.

Wine bars, art galleries, hookah lounges and dog-friendly sidewalk cafes draw local residents out of their apartments and onto this ultra-modern Main Street where everyone gathers for Sunday brunch, a quick espresso or a sunset cocktail.

Shopping Tip: Be  sure to explore the cross streets where most of the new indy boutiques are opening.

Dolphin Mall

11404 NW 12 Street, Miami, Florida

Dolphin Mall

Creating an atmosphere that’s welcoming to tourists and bargain-seeking locals, the Dolphin Mall shuttles shoppers directly from major hotels in Miami and Miami Beach and will even pick you up at the Miami International Airport. That kind of singular focus on promoting traffic makes this huge outlet mall one of the most popular shopping destinations in Greater Miami.

From major fashion retailers like Brooks Brothers, Coach, Calvin Klein and Neiman Marcus to smaller niche brands like Forever XXI, Aldo Accessories, and GUESS? the variety and scope of stores extends to Sam Ash Music, Sports Authority and hunting and fishing outfitters Bass Pro Shops.

Evening activities include a CineBistro with restaurant service within a movie theater and Dave & Busters massive video arcade. Live bands and performers often appear at the food court on weekends.

Shopping Tip: Run – don’t walk – to ChurroMania, a Latin doughnut shop that fries them up hot and fresh to order.

Sawgrass Mills Mall

12801 West Sunrise Boulevard, Sunrise, Florida

Sawgrass Mills Mall

Sawgrass Mills Mall

Practically large enough to be considered it’s own city, Broward County’s most popular outlet mall brings  big name designers to the discount shopper who is willing to spend a day and walk over a mile to take advantage of savings on fashion, accessories and housewares.

A specialty section called The Colonnade Shops houses luxury retailers like Canali, Barney’s New York, Burberry, David Yurman, Valentino and Ferragamo outlet stores. Florida’s largest outlet features over 350 off-price stores, two food courts, seven restaurants and a 23 theater cinema.

Millions of guests shop the mall seven days a week including major anchors Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom Rack and more. Designers like Kate Spade, Coach, Escada, Cavalli, Kenneth Cole and Ralph Lauren discount seasonal merchandise at over 70% off retail year round.

Shopping Tip: Review the website at www.sawgrassmills.com and map out  a game plan in advance or risk missing your favorite designers.

Bayside Marketplace

401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida

Located between Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami, the Bayside Marketplace is quite popular amongst the tourists as well as the locals. Feel the charm and the Latin flavor flowing as you enter this open-air center. Homing more than 150 specialty shops with famous and well-known national brands and an assortment of nine full-service dining experiences, it offers something for all. Besides all of this there is something exciting happening round the year. Enjoy the live entertainment by the popular and the famous performers or watch the strolling street performers here. Watch out for the surprise celebrity guest on weekend afternoons and early evenings. Something to look out for is the daily boat trip tour. This place is full of fun and ensures a good time for the whole family

Bayside Marketplace, Miami, Florida

Bayside Marketplace

A perfect spot to sip a cool tropical cocktail overlooking Biscayne Bay and the Port of Miami, Bayside Marketplace attracts millions of cruise passengers to it’s indoor/outdoor promenade to pick up last minute gifts and experience the balmy Miami breeze.

In addition to casual restaurants Hard Rock Cafe, Hooters and Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, the mall offers downtown office workers and thirsty travelers the delights of Let’s Make a Daiquiri, Fat Tuesday and Tradewinds for a frosty rum drink.

Shoppers looking for a quick fix can find the GAP, Victoria’s Secret and the always essential Sunglass Hut.

Shopping Tip: After you’ve filled your suitcases with tropical attire, many of Miami’s best boat tours launch from the marina adjoining the mall.

Biscayne Corridor Vintage

5050 through 8650 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida

The shops along the Biscayne Corridor from Glo at 5050 Biscayne to the MiMo District in the 70’s to the Antique Mall at 85th Street provide some of the best period home furnishings in town.

Schedule a midday crawl starting at the MidCentury Modern Glo and wending your way through Details, M.A.D.E, Casca Doce and Michel Contessa. By the time you get to Deco Dreams, you will have seen some of Miami’s most promising home decor of the past century.

During “Taste of MiMo” Weekends, enjoy a progressive restaurant crawl featuring small bite tapas plates from area restaurants plus dozens of vintage dealers who’s furniture, accessories and clothing stalls line the sidewalks for over 10 blocks.

Shopping Tip: Keep up with all the local action at www.mimoboulevard.org

Collins Avenue Shopping District

From 6th Street to Lincoln Road / Miami Beach

While it’s not really a shopping mall, to area along Collins Avenue from 6th Street to Lincoln Road—and one block west of Ocean Drive—offers top boutique shopping at stores such as Nicole Miller, Benetton, Sephora and Diesel. And, of course, there’s Guess?, MAC Cosmetics, Urban Outfitters, Galleria, Ritchie Swimwear, Polo Sport by Ralph Lauren, Intermix, Giroux and many more to keep you busy. And for a brief respite from lugging those shopping bags around, go one block over to Ocean Drive, where the outdoor cafes at the Tides Hotel, Hotel Ocean and the News Cafe will put you in a “South Beach” state of mind and show you what Miami Beach is all about.

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