This replication of a Moroccan market sits beneath a stunning natural rock formation against a gorgeous desert backdrop. Two levels house 35 stores and restaurants that encircle a courtyard and amphitheater. Gifts, art, and clothing with the distinct flavor of the Southwest can be found in many boutiques and shops. A great place to shop for regional and custom gift items, including apparel and accessories, fossils and minerals, hand-crafted leather goods, unique gifts and art. The Heard Museum North, a satellite of the Native American crafts museum in Phoenix, adds a touch of high culture to a day of commercialism.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: El Pedegral is an upscale shopping destination featuring high end specialty boutiques.
Patricia's expert tip: Come here to find high-end regional arts and crafts.
Scottsdale may be associated with cowboy art and an Old West aesthetic, but this district nestled in the heart of downtown possesses a thriving contemporary arts scene. Intimate galleries showcase a broad spectrum of art media, including painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media pieces. Local artists are strongly represented along with several nationally-recognized names. Boutiques featuring Southwestern jewelry and crafts also ply their wares. The first Thursday of each month finds the street alive with gallery openings, live music, and refreshments during the popular free artwalk. Come here to get an authentic taste of downtown Scottsdale and pick up some locally made art.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: Marshall Way Arts District is one of the liveliest shopping districts in downtown Scottsdale, featuring local art galleries and Southwest-themed shops.
Patricia's expert tip: Free popular art walk every Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m
The Hilton Village is located on Scottsdale Road, just a stone's throw away from the Hilton Resort. This busy, upscale casual shopping destination features a fun mix of specialty boutiques and popular big-name retailers. Some of the highlights here include the popular Dolce Boutique, the Exclusively Big & Tall shop, Houston's, The Linen Tree, and more. A new consignment shop, To Be Continued is expected to open soon. The village is also a great place to enjoy lunch or dinner. Slanted Rice is Vietnamese Bistro dishing out a mix of modern and traditional dishes and Veneto Trattoria is a popular cafe specializing in the traditional dishes of Northern Italy.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: The Borgata is one of Scottsdale's most charming and beautiful shopping centers, perfect for window shopping as well as serious retail therapy.
Patricia's expert tip: In the spring, the village hosts a farmer's market from 9am to 1pm every Tuesday. Look for the umbrellas.
This charming section of Old Town features plenty of unique shopping, dining, and entertainment in a pedestrian-friendly quarter. Eclectic specialty stores line the street, and shoppers stroll between them on the tree-lined avenue or take advantage of ubiquitous bicycle-taxis and a free trolley. Clothing, jewelry, arts and crafts, and gifts for the home and garden are all at-hand. Forming a hub for the district's activity is a striking, dynamic fountain by sculptor Bob Parks that features five rearing Arabian horses. This is a must-see destination to anyone paying a visit to downtown Scottsdale, and the perfect place to pick up a souvenir.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: The 5th Avenue Shops of Scottsdale is one of downtown's most popular shopping destinations, offering shoppers an eclectic mix of locally owned boutiques and galleries.
Patricia's expert tip: 5th Avenue is the home to the famous Bob Parks horse fountain, one of the city's most photographed sculptures, so make sure to bring your camera.
A Scottsdale landmark, this shopping center combines big-name retailers, specialty shops, office space, and tempting restaurants all under one roof. Towering above the complex is a 125-foot spire conceived by Frank Lloyd Wright but never built by him. It's now a stunning architectural accent, especially when illuminated at night. Popular stops at the center include Cost Plus World Market, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Maggiano's Little Italy, and In-N-Out Burger. Over 45 other shops and eateries attract folks to this busy outdoor mall. The Promenade is a shopping destination featuring a mix of big-name retailers and specialty shops offering both value and style. Whether you're looking for a specialty boutique or a large chain store, this outdoor mall has it all.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: The Promenade offers a good mix of big box retailers and smaller specialty shops.
Patricia's expert tip: The Promenade hosts a popular "Music on the Promenade" concert series every Friday.
A one-time ranch, this site is now home to a rambling complex of shops and restaurants, all beautifully landscaped. The Old West lives on in the center's general decor, and its aesthetic adorns the impressive collection of upscale, exclusive boutiques. Art, women's apparel, home furnishings, and bath and beauty products can all be had. This is a great spot if you want to sample the city's high-end specialty shops and locally owned boutiques. Tempting dining options include Pomo Pizzeria Napoletana, Pei Wei, and Soi Four Bangkok Eatery. You'll enjoy browsing the manicured grounds almost as much as patronizing the shops.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: The Shops at Gainey Village offers a broad selection of specialty shops in a convenient midtown location.
Patricia's expert tip: Stop by The Shops at Gainey Village for a great selection of specialty shops and locally-owned boutiques.
Incorporated into a planned community, this impressive shopping center was designed to have a Main Street feel, complete with sidewalks, a plaza, and buildings of varied appearance, all linked by a unity of design. Along with shops are residences, office space, and more. Some of the name brand retailers you'll find here include Crate & Barrel, Z Gallerie, Victoria's Secret, Anthropologie, and Sur la Table. Restaurants include The Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's, and Mastro's Ocean Club. Kierland Commons plays host to fun community events throughout the year, such as workshops and classes. There is also a popular weekly outdoor summer concert series.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: Kierland Commons is an upscale north Scottsdale shopping center featuring popular name brand retailers, live music, and fun special events.
Patricia's expert tip: Guests staying at the nearby Westin Kierland Resort & Spa enjoy exclusive discounts at Kierland Commons via the Key to Kierland program.
The Scottsdale Quarter is a mixed-use shopping center in north central Scottsdale that's urban, chic and decidedly hip. Towering palm trees, water features and more than 370,000 square feet of retail space. Upscale boutiques make this a destination for fashionistas and serious shoppers. Some of the retail shops at the Quarter include Apple, Calvin Klein, Bath & Body Works, Express, Free People, Kendra Scott, Drybar, Calypso St. Barth, Pottery Barn, Urban Outfitters, Sephora, Elan Style, Dr. Martens, Swimspot, Verde Maison, and West Elm. The Scottsdale Quarter is also home to some of the hippest eateries in town, including True Food Kitchen, Brio Tuscan Grille, TK's Urban Tavern, Eddie V's, Stingray Sushi, and Zinburger. There's also a spa (Dolce Salon & Spa), so you can treat yourself to some pampering in between browsing.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: For chic, upscale shopping in a fun, urban setting, don't miss The Scottsdale Quarter.
Patricia's expert tip: Don't forget to check out The Quad, a park-like space featuring the largest pop-jet fountain in the region.
One of the largest malls in the Southwest, this upscale shopping center contains more than 225 stores and restaurants, including 40 that are the sole representatives of their brand in Arizona. Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Dillard's, and Macy's ably fill anchor store roles; other venues include Burberry, Juicy Couture, Gucci, Max Mara, Anthropologie, BCBG Max Azria, and Sephora. An "Enchanted Kingdom" play area and a seven-screen cinema keep the entire family entertained. Spacious, pleasant, and airy, the mall encourages relaxed shopping. Stop by guest services for a map. The Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau also has a Scottsdale Fashion Square's Concierge Desk providing visitor information.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: Scottsdale Fashion Square is one of the largest and most upscale shopping malls in the entire Southwestern United States.
Patricia's expert tip: Scottsdale Fashion Square shoppers can use their cell phones in the center to call Peter, the mall's roving concierge, or Ernie, the concierge supervisor and staff from anywhere in the center for assistance in making their shopping experiences hassle-free. Shoppers can simply look for the phone numbers posted throughout the mall.
Many of this district's buildings date from the 1920s and have been renovated to house an appealing collection of specialty shops, which the neighborhood is known for today. Top-notch Native American and Mexican jewelry and crafts sit alongside wallet-friendly souvenirs in many shops, offering a little Old Town magic for all budgets. Over 150 stores and restaurants inhabit the area, so you're ensured of a great meal to conclude a day of shopping. Scottsdale Historical Museum offers an enticing break from the many stores. The Old Town Scottsdale shopping district is a must-see for visitors, as well as a great place to pick up a souvenir.
Recommended for Shopping Malls and Centers because: Old Scottsdale is the city's historic and pedestrian-friendly shopping district, featuring shops selling local souvenirs, arts and crafts, and other unique only-in-Scottsdale wares.
Patricia's expert tip: Art lovers will want to stop by Old Town on Thursday evenings for the popular Scottsdale ArtWalk.