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Malls & Centers When only a familiar national retailer will do, visit one of Tucson’s four major shopping malls.
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219-0650, 7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., northwest Tucson. Billed as a “fun place to save money” thanks to a collection of designer outlets as well as a mix of over 80 retail stores, seven restaurants, and a cineplex with 15 screens.
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299-3556, 2905 E. Skyline Dr., northwest Tucson. An outdoor specialty shopping center featuring upscale retailers such as Anthropologie, St. John, Tiffany & Co., Louis Vuitton and Cole Haan as well as outdoor plazas and amazing restaurants. Visit our web site for more information.
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748-1222, 5870 E. Broadway Blvd., east Tucson. Centrally located mall features Dillards, Macy's, Sears, 160 specialty shops, a 20-screen movie theater, and children’s play area.
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4500 N. Oracle Rd. (Oracle and Wetmore Roads.) 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 and Santa Fe Kids offer Southwestern designs in apparel, from baby bibs to shoes.
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