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Top 10 Atlanta Shopping Malls and Districts
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Atlanta has plenty of shopping malls
and districts, whether you are looking for outlet deals, upscale
department stores, antique finds, or boutique specialties.
1) Lenox Square Mall
One of Atlanta's premier malls,
Lenox Square in Buckhead offers top-notch anchor stores like
Macy's and Bloomingdale's, over 250 specialty stores, and excellent
restaurants like Brasserie Le Coze and Prime steakhouse.
2) Phipps Plaza
Upscale mall just across the
street from Lenox Square in Buckhead. The mall features an AMC
multiplex movie theatre, Nordstrom's and Saks Fifth Avenue as
anchor departments stores, more than a 100 specialty stores,
and hip restaurants such as Twist and wine bar/shop The Grape.
3) Atlantic Station
The West Midtown live-work-play
development features plenty of name-brand shops, such as DSW
Shoe Warehouse, Banana Republic, Gap, Old Navy, and Pier 1,
along with anchor department store Dillard's. You can also grocery
shop at Publix, see a movie at the multiplex theatre, and grab
a bite to eat at one of the many casual eateries.
4) Perimeter Mall
Convenient location for both
intowners and OTP'ers, Perimeter Mall includes anchor stores
Bloomingdale's, Dillard's, Macy's, and Nordstrom, in addition
to dozens of specialty shops, and popular restaurants Goldfish
and Maggiano's.
5) Mall of Georgia
One of the metro Atlanta area's
largest malls, featuring anchor stores Dillard's, Macy's, JC
Penney, and Lord & Taylor, along with more than 200 specialty
stores, a multiplex movie theatre and an IMAX theatre.
6) North Georgia Premium Outlets
It's worth the short drive from
Atlanta to Dawsonville for the deals to be found at this outlet
center, which features 140 outlet stores in an outdoor setting.
Designer stores include Ann Taylor, Coach, Nike, and Liz Claiborne.
Savings range from 25% to 65% every day.
7) The Gallery at South DeKalb (Formerly
South DeKalb Mall)
Features anchor stores of Sears
and Macy's, designer clothing stores like Ashley Stewart and
GQ, along with many community services and events geared towards
the upscale, African-American shopper.
8) Little Five Points
The quirky, bohemian Atlanta
neighborhood is a great place to shop for unique gifts, indie
music, clubwear, or for picking out the perfect tattoo or body
piercing jewelry. There's also plenty of great art and home
furnishings stores in the area.
9) Miami Circle Design District
For gifts that impress, or the
antiques art collector, the Miami Circle Design District is
a must. The area contains more than 80 antique dealers, high-end
home furnishing stores, and boutiques in one convenient location.
Take a break from shopping at Eclipse di Luna, a festive tapas
restaurant.
10) Virginia Highland
The friendly and artistic leaning Atlanta
neighborhood has plenty of shopping opportunities,
including antiques, folk art, and artist-owned jewelry
and art boutiques, where you can truly find a
one-of-a-kind gift. Shoppers will never go hungry or
thirsty, as some of Atlanta's most popular restaurants
and bars are in the neighborhood.
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