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  Distinctly Tucson Plazas

Spend the day boutique hopping at one of the city’s Old World-style plazas where many of Tucson’s independent, locally owned shops and galleries are clustered.

 
1. Broadway Village Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Southwest corner of Broadway Boulevard and Country Club Road.
Charming mission-style complex boasts a number of interesting shops, from custom jewelry and rugs to art, fine Colonial furniture, and kitchen wares.

2. Plaza Palomino Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Southeast corner of Swan and Ft. Lowell Roads.
Enjoy shopping, dining, and relaxing in a hacienda-like setting. Women’s apparel, jewelry, galleries, gift shops, specialty foods, and restaurants. Free shuttle from all resorts; call MS Transportation at 520-327-4674. Saturday morning Artists' & Farmers' Market, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

3. St. Philip's Plaza Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Southeast corner of River Road and Campbell Avenue.
Innovative restaurants and shops featuring fashions, furnishings and the arts. Set in a Mexican-style plaza with fountains, tiled courtyards, and lush landscaping.

 
4. Joesler Village Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Northwest corner of River Road and Campbell Avenue.
Named for Josias Joesler (the renowned Swiss-born architect who shaped Tucson’s architecture from the 1930s through the 1950s), this collection of shops and restaurants exemplifies the timeless regional architecture that has evolved into signature Tucson style.

 
5. Casas Adobes Plaza Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Southwest corner of Oracle and Ina Roads.
An architectural landmark featuring premier imports and interior design stores, as well as shops with local art, jewelry, toys, and apparel for the entire family.

6. Arizona Avenue at Tucson Mall Add To myTucson Vacation Planner
Looking for something truly Arizona? Check out Arizona Avenue at Tucson Mall, on the lower level, just west of the food court. This special section is devoted entirely to Arizona-style merchandise. A mix of boutiques and specialty shops offer art, gifts, jewelry, food, and more. For cowboy hats, stop by the Trading Post. For turquoise and silver jewelry, dresses, artwork, mini cacti, and home collectibles, try Morning Singer. Santa Fe Trading Co. stocks a variety of barbecue sauces, cactus jellies, and salsas. Both Santa Fe Lady offers Southwestern designs in apparel and accessories.