
Shopping and more in Bloomington, Minnesota
Explore much more than clothing stores at Minnesota’s Mall of America. This massive shopping and entertainment destination is home to amazing indoor attractions including Crayola Experience, SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium and the Nickelodeon Universe Theme Park complete with roller coasters and rides.

Extraordinary shopping made possible
Massachusetts is made for shopping, with charming streets and unique finds statewide. Browse Newbury Street’s brownstones in Boston, shop local at Northampton’s historic Thornes Marketplace or explore Salem’s downtown. Cruise Route 6A for Cape Cod’s galleries and antiques, then stop in Provincetown for eclectic shops, ocean views and a creative vibe.

Colorado’s mile-high, outdoor marketplace
Delight in Denver's sunny weather at the 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian-friendly promenade filled with shops and restaurants. Denver Pavilions, at the south end of the mall, offers additional shopping and entertainment. Free electric buses stop on every corner, making it easy to experience it all. Nearby, micro-districts like Dairy Block and the vibrant Larimer Square beckon with boutique storefronts beneath strands of glowing string lights.
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Historic city shopping in Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is one of the most walkable cities in the USA, and a great way to spend a day is exploring shops in unique neighborhoods on foot. Old City boasts 18th-century charm with cobblestone streets and owner-operated stores and galleries. Can't-miss Rittenhouse Square offers a mix of independent retailers and national brands, while South Street is great for eclectic finds.

A Texas city made for savvy travelers
A short drive from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Shenandoah is an accessible gateway to the Greater North Houston/Woodlands area. Families can fill days with fun at five shopping centers, nine indoor entertainment venues and 60 local restaurants. Branch out to enjoy nearby attractions such as the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Splashtown.

Art and shopping together in Texas
At NorthPark Center, browse shops surrounded by iconic contemporary sculptures from the Nasher collection. Dallas is also home to the USA’s first planned shopping center, Highland Park Village, with its distinctive Mediterranean architecture; Galleria Dallas, with its iconic ice-skating rink; and Forty Five Ten, an ultra-luxury local department store that sells a curated array of rare fashion labels in downtown Dallas. Services like TaxFree Shopping and 4N provide international shoppers with sales tax rebates.

A distinctive New York State retail adventure
In the Finger Lakes wine region, head to Eastview Mall for retailers and shops unique to the area. The mall also boasts an arcade, movie theater and spa. When hungry, grab a quick bite or have a meal at one of the many sit-down restaurants. DICK’S House of Sport offers equipment and apparel for all sports and outdoor adventures, as well as a batting cage, rock wall and golf simulator.

Shop from Washington's farmers and makers
A landmark in Washington's waterfront capital city, the Olympia Farmers Market is one of the only vendor-owned and -operated markets in the state. Browse high-quality organic produce, fresh seafood, flowers and crafts year-round – and watch live entertainment as you shop. The market is a short walk from downtown Olympia, where you'll find more local shops and farm-to-table restaurants.

Every day feels festive in this Washington village
In the heart of the Cascade Mountains, just a short drive from Seattle, sits a Bavarian town so convincing you may feel you've stepped into the Alps. German influences are everywhere in Leavenworth, from the storybook storefronts to the year-round festivals. Imported treasures and European-style food halls enhance the appeal.