Buyers who are in Miami are in luck. The city is full of beautiful shopping malls ranging from luxurious super luxuries to shopping paradises. From the beautiful scenery Bal Harbour Shops and Shops in Merrick Park , to the sprawling megacenters of Dadeland and  Delfin , there is a destination for every shopper under the sun in Miami.

Brickell City Centre

You won’t want to miss Miami’s latest luxury shopping development in the heart of BrickellBrickell City Centre is a luxury shopping paradise with everything from Illesteva to Tommy Bahama . There are also plenty of delicious food and cocktail options, from the 40-story Tropicana-style Sugar to the Tacología taco  stations on the 4th floor.

You can even buy the best organically grown produce to include in your own kitchen creations on Sunday. Brickell City Center Farmers Market , between 7th and 8th streets, below Metromover Track or join the crowd for twice-monthly yoga sessionsUnderfit Yoga . After a long day of shopping and dining, why not put your feet up to the CMX Luxury Cinema where you can enjoy a gourmet meal in reclining comfort while watching the latest best-selling movie.

Aventura Mall

Consistently ranked as one of the top five grossing malls in the country,  Aventura Mall is home to more than 300 retailers. One of the most exclusive shopping centers in Miami, is anchored by six department stores, including Bloomingdale’s, Nordstrom and Macy’s, and features luxury boutiques such as Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Tiffany and Co., Fendi and Burberry. Choose from more affordable brands like H&M, J. Crew, and Urban Outfitters, or get your tech solution at Apple and Microsoft stores. Aventura features 12 different restaurants, including Cheesecake Factory, and a 24-screen AMC Movie Theater with IMAX. Take the time for little ones to burn off some energy in the artist-designed interactive playground.

Dadeland Mall

Take a moment to get off the beach and spend a day at Dadeland Mall . At over 1.4 million square feet, it houses Florida’s largest Macy’s with a Macy’s Kids store and a Macy’s Home Gallery, making it a popular destination for furniture shopping. Other department stores include Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom and JCPenney. With more than 185 stores, Dadeland features popular brands such as The Apple Store, Coach, Hollister, Sephora and Zara. For tech aficionados, check out the Microsoft or Tesla store. Just don’t skip a meal while in Dadeland. With restaurants like Bobby’s Bobby’s Burger Palace and Canadian transplant Earls Kitchen + Bar, you’ll miss out on a great meal.

Bal Harbour Shops

The legendary Bal Harbour Shops have made Bal Harbour Village synonymous with luxury shopping. Opened in 1965 by owner and developer Stanley Whitman, it became Florida’s first exclusively couture mall in what was once the World War II army barracks. The 450,000-square-foot outdoor mall features more than 100 stores and is anchored by luxury department stores Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. Unfolded on walkways and in shaded walkways, it is landscaped with palm trees, sparkling tropical flowers, koi ponds and limestone and marble fountains, creating a pleasant and relaxing shopping environment. The enviable list of designer boutiques includes Chanel, Prada, Gucci, Balenciaga, Chloe, Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta and Valentino. For the shoe fan, there are Jimmy Choo, Giuseppe Zanotti and Tod’s. Take time for a meal at Makoto to enjoy some of the best Japanese and sushi restaurants in Miami or at the chic and playful Le Zoo to enjoy a French bistro.

Shops in Merrick Park

Located in the heart of The City Beautiful, Coral Gables ‘  Shops in Merrick Park It is an exclusive open-air shopping center. The manicured courtyard garden with Mediterranean-inspired fountains is surrounded by luxury shops, including Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Carolina Herrera, Diane Von Furstenberg and Burberry. Anchored by Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, it’s not all luxury and glamour here. You can also find more affordable retailers like J. Crew, Athleta, Madewell, Anthropologie, and Banana Republic. When it’s time to relax, choose from restaurants like Yardhouse for pub food and craft beer, Villagio for good Italian food, or Crave for sushi.

Dolphin Mall

For designer brands at affordable prices, look no further than Doral’s Dolphin Mall . It is Miami’s largest outlet mall with more than 240 stores, including Calvin Klein Factory Outlet, Neiman Marcus’ Last Call, Saks Fifth Avenue’s Off 5th and Tommy Hilfiger Company Store. It’s much more than a mall, however, with top-notch entertainment venues like the upscale CineBistro cinema, Dave and Buster’s and the Strike Miami bowling alley. The massive Atrio food court features 30 restaurants, while the mall also features 17 restaurants, including Texas de Brazil Churrascaria, PF Chang’s China Bistro, Brother Jimmy’s BBQ and The Cheesecake Factory.

Miami International Mall

At over 1 million square feet, you can do some serious shopping at Miami International Mall . Located in Doral near Miami International Airport, it is home to major retailers such as Macy’s Women’s and Kid’s, Macy’s Men’s and Home, JCPenney, Kohl’s, Sears and H&M. You can also shop at over 140 boutiques, including Bebe, Cache, Coach, Forever 21, and Guess. With 22 restaurants to choose from, including The Knife and BJ’s, you can enjoy a day at this sprawling mall.

Mall of the Americas

Also located in West Miami near the airport, the Mall of Americas features affordable stores such as Marshalls, Old Navy Outlet, Home Depot, Ross Dress for Less, Costco and FootLocker. It’s home to a 14-screen AMC movie theater for shopping fun. In keeping with its theme, the food court is home to international cuisine from the Americas, including Honduran, Brazilian and Cuban restaurants.

Miami International Airport

While not technically a mall, there is plenty of shopping to do at  Miami  International Airport. Whether it’s a last-minute souvenir, luxury items, or duty-free shopping, it’s not a bad way to kill some time before your flight. Terminal D is home to some of the best shopping and dining, including the local independent bookstore Books & Books and South Beach’s Icebox Café (they do a killer quiche before the morning flight). Check terminal maps for your exit gate and look for major retailers such as Coach, Brookstone, Hugo Boss, L’Occitane and Michael Kors.

Southland Mall

Located in the Cutler Bay area of South Miami, Southland Mall is home to more than 120 retailers, including Macy’s, Sears, JC Penney,  TJ Maxx and Old Navy. It is a family environment, with many attractions for the little ones, such as a carousel, an interior courtyard and a bounce house. Take a day to grab a bite to eat at one of Southland’s restaurants, such as Applebee’s, Buffalo Wild Wings or Johnny Rockets and then settle into a comfortable seat in the 16-screen Regal cinema.

The Falls

Centered on a million-gallon aquatic environment, appropriately named Las Cataratas , this mall in Pinecrest offers a lush outdoor shopping experience in South Miami. Anchored by Macy’s and Bloomingdales, it also features Origins, Swarovski and Talbots. With many restaurants to choose from, it is home to the exclusive Fresh Market grocery store. It’s a great shopping mall for the whole family, with a Build-a-Bear Workshop, American Girl, and a children’s lounge called Cartoon Cuts. End your shopping adventure with a matinee at the on-site Regal Cinema.

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