This popular regional chain poses the question: "Why buy new?" Why, indeed. Alt Bookmans Entertainment Exchange, you'll find an assortment of gift items, antiques, musical instruments, cds, vinyl records, dvds, and of course, scores and scores of books. Spend the afternoon browsing the bookshelves, or meander into the antique alcove for that next great find. There are plenty of unique gift items too. Bookmans is dog-friendly, so bring your favorite four-legged pal on your next shopping trip. There is also free Internet and comfy chairs to enjoy some web surfing. With three locations around town, finding yourself near a Bookmans location is never hard.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: Bookmans is a Tucson bookstore chain dealing in used books, unique gift items, and even great antique finds.
Patricia's expert tip: Bookmans offers free WiFi and has a pet-friendly policy.
Located on Tucson's scenic far northwest side, the Foothills Mall offers a diverse selection of shops and department stores in an attractive setting. There are more than 90 stores for window shopping, browsing or bargain hunting, including a handful of popular outlet stores. There is a Barnes & Noble, AMC and IMAX movie theaters, Aeropostale, Bath & Body Works, Chic, The Children's Place Outlet, Dress Barn and Dress Barn Outlet, Kirland's Home, Famous Footwear, Old Pueblo Chocolate Factory, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Zales the Diamond Store Outlet and Nike Factory Store. The Foothills Mall is also home to popular eateries like the Thunder Canyon Brewery.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: Foothills Mall offers a great mix of upscale boutiques and retail outlets.
Patricia's expert tip: Stop by Guest Services for free shopping bags.
Tucson Mall is the city's leading retail destination and the largest shopping center in Southern Arizona. Major department stores include Macy's, Dillard's, JC Penney's and Sear's. There is also a Forever 21, American Eagle Outfitters, Banana Republic, Gamers Warehouse, Foot Locker, REI, dELiA's, BevMo and many more. For a local treat, make sure to stop by the Tubac Olive Oil Company store for locally made olive oil and food products. Tucson Mall is also home to a large selection of eateries, including the California Pizza Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, Mimi's Cafe, Red Robin, Shane's Rib Shack and the Olive Garden.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: The Tucson Mall is the largest shopping center in southern Arizona. Eclectic shops and a huge food court make this a worthy stop.
Patricia's expert tip: Join The Club mailing list and receive email sales alerts from your favorite stores.
Park Place Mall is a two-story mall located in midtown Tucson. The mall features over 100 stores and services to choose from, including a Macy's, Dillard's, Sear's, Abercrombie & Fitch, Charlotte Russe, Charlotte Russe, Chico's, Toy Planet, Coldwater Creek, Z Gallerie, Foot Locker, Victoria's Secret, Total Wine & More, Guess, H&M, Old Navy, Spencer's, Things Remembered, Van's and Zale's Jewelers. The mall is also home to a Century 20 movie theater, a children's play area and large food court. Several popular restaurants are also located in the mall exterior, including Applebee's Neighborhood Grille, Chipotle, Red Lobster and Cold Stone Creamery.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: Park Place Mall is a convenient shopping destination when you're in midtown Tucson.
Patricia's expert tip: Sign up for The Club, the mall's special email list, to receive coupons and sales alerts.
Buffalo Trading Post is the sophisticated "older sibling" to Buffalo Exchange, Tucson's popular buy-sell-trade clothing boutique. The store specializes in clothes and fashion accessories for sophisticated women, carrying brands like Coldwater Creek and Chicos. Looking to add a bit of cowboy chic to your wardrobe? You'll find a good selection of fashionable jeans, boots, hats and other cowboy wear. For men, the store carries vintage Hawaiian shirts and Western wear. Mexican imports, cute outdoor furniture and mid-century housewares. The store is located at the Cat Mountain Station in far west Tucson, which makes it a convenient stopping point if you're on the way to Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Old Tucson Studios.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: The Buffalo Trading Post delivers vintage clothing and unique Mexican imports.
Patricia's expert tip: Come here when you're looking for authentic Western wear.
La Encantada is one of Tucson's most upscale shopping and dining districts. Spanish-style architecture, manicured courtyards, and sweeping staircases make for a gracious shopping expedition at this foothills-area destination. Anthropologie, Cole Haan, J. Crew, Brooks Brothers, Bluemercury, St. John, Lucy, and Louis Vuitton are just some of the names you'll find here. La Encantada frequently hosts live music and other events. There is a weekly "Meet Me at La Encantada" walk, run, and/or strength conditioning activity appropiate for all age groups and abilities. Even if you don't come to shop or exercise, La Encantada is also a popular dining destination.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: La Encantada is your source for upscale shopping in Tucson.
Patricia's expert tip: Show your AAA membership card at the Concierge desk and get a complimentary Shopping & Dining Visitor Rewards Book.
You're sure to find some great gift ideas among the shopping areas in this 1850s adobe building. Each room offers unique items from specialty vendors, and regions around the world are represented, especially the southwestern US, Latin America and Mexico. Browse through a large collection of local and regional art, jewelry, Navajo rugs, clothing, ceramics and metalwork. After shopping, sit in the shade of an ancient mesquite tree and sip a cool drink from the Southwestern cantina. Old Town Artistans is well worth a stop if you're visiting the historic parts of downtown Tucson. Old Town Artisans is also home to La Cocina, a popular Mexican and American food restaurant.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: Old Town Artisans features authentic Southwest goods in a historic downtown adobe building.
Patricia's expert tip: Special events are common here on the weekends.
The Lost Barrio--as the name implies--is a small, colorful shopping district tucked away in a nondescript warehouse district south of the University of Arizona. This small but vibrant shopping district features 13 locally owned stores carrying fine custom and imported furniture, accessories, jewelry, imports, rugs, vintage clothing, and much more. You'll find an eclectic selection of home decor, many imported from Mexico and other countries, as well as locally produced pieces. There's also Tooley's, a small café offering a healthy breakfast and lunch menu. The Lost Barrio is a great alternative to chain stores. It's well worth a stop if you're near downtown Tucson.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: The Lost Barrio is a warehouse shopping district featuring unique home decor and furniture imports.
Patricia's expert tip: Come here for high-quality Mexican imports.
Over 100 shops line the streets of Fourth Avenue in Tucson, including boutiques, art galleries, bookstores, sundry shops, and more. This is your one-stop destination for funky fashion, unique decor and gift items, and that perfect souvenir from your Tucson sojourn. Lively and colorful, Fourth Avenue remains one of Tucson's favorite shopping destinations for both locals and visitors. Along with great shopping, you'll also find plenty of dining options, including cafes, restaurants and bars. While Fourth Avenue attracts the city's teeming college student population, it's also a fun destination for visitors. Its location between the University of Arizona and downtown Tucson makes it a convenient stopping point.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: Fourth Avenue offers a one-of-a-kind Tucson shopping experience, including lots of local mom-and-pop shops.
Patricia's expert tip: Come on Sunday and ride the historic green trolley down Fourth Avenue.
Mercado San Agustin is a charming marketplace and outdoor shopping center located in Tucson's historic west side. The shopping center is patterned after a traditional outdoor Mexican marketplace, but this local shopping destination is 100 percent Tucson. It features a rustic courtyard with greenery, shaded seating, and dozens of locally-owned shops. You'll find southwestern furniture, handmade jewelry, fashion apparel, a Mexican bakery, and cozy lunch and dinner spots. It's the perfect place to find a unique southwestern souvenir that you'll only find in Tucson. The market regularly hosts special events, including live music, food festivals, arts and performance shows, and a regular farmer's market.
Recommended for Best Shopping because: The Mercado San Agustin is a must-shop destination when you're looking for a one-of-a-kind, Tucson-made goods.
Patricia's expert tip: Check the calendar for the weekly farmer's market, where you can pick up locally made food and craft items.