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In Tucson you will be sure to find more than many brand-name
stores and boutiques!
*Lost BarrioThis reclaimed historic warehouse district houses
numerous import shops selling furnishings and decorative items. The merchandise comes from Mexico, Guatemala, Africa and Indonesia,
as well as the southwestern U.S. Shops include Apparatus, Aqui Esta!, Explorations, Rustica and others. A worthwhile experience,
even if you're just browsing.
*Old Town Artisans One of the most popular places in Tucson, this restored 1850s adobe building houses seven distinctive shops and
two atmospheric restaurants. Shop for hand-thrown pottery, art work, jewelry, apparel, southwestern chiles and herbs.
*Park Place Mall This newly renovated shopping center has Tucson's most upscale shops, including Talbot's, Godiva, Z Gallerie and
Aveda. It also houses a 20-screen cinema Welcome to Century Theatres.
*Plaza Palomino The chic and discerning crowd shops there. Devoted to "the art of shopping and dining," this mix of upscale boutiques,
shops and restaurants in a hacienda-style setting is indeed artful. Many special events are held throughout the year. Courtesy
shuttle service is available from major nearby hotels and resorts.
*Tucson Mall Soaring indoor fountains, a whimsical carousel court restaurant and more than 200 major department stores and
shops make up this bright and spacious mall. Tucson Mall
*El Con Mall
*Foothills Mall
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