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Denver, CO
Best Shopping Centers (Shopping) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Cherry Creek North Shopping District |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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3003 E 3rd Ave, Denver 303-394-2904 |
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Description:
CHERRY CREEK. The upscale Cherry Creek North Shopping District is an enclave of fashionable boutiques, galleries, and elegant restaurants favored by the city's most practiced shoppers. Many stores carry unique, handcrafted items, a boon if you're trying to find something special for that hard-to-shop-for person. Art lovers can spend hours perusing the variety of galleries that line the quiet streets. Throughout the year, festivals, fairs, and public events take place in the vicinity. Opposite Cherry Creek Shopping Center. |
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Cherry Creek Shopping Center |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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3000 E 1st Ave, Denver 80206 303-388-3900 |
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CHERRY CREEK. The directory of stores at Cherry Creek Shopping Center reads like a "who's who" of sophisticated and popular retailers. At the large facility, you'll find upscale department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus alongside favored venues like Restoration Hardware, Tiffany & Co., Abercrombie & Fitch, Williams-Sonoma, and Diesel. Plenty of dining options are available – both quick-service and sit-down. Valet parking available. |
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Denver Pavilions |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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500 16th St, Denver 80202 303-260-6000 |
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DOWNTOWN. Shop 'til you're about to drop at stores like Ann Taylor, Talbot's, Bath and Body Works, Banana Republic, Niketown and Virgin Megastore. Then drop into Hard Rock Café, Coyote Ugly, or Lucky Strike Lanes for a refreshment or three. Or check out the schedule at the 15-screen multiplex. General shopping hours vary slightly by season; restaurants and bars have individual business hours. Parking daytime $4/hour; evening and weekend $7. |
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Park Meadows |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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8401 Park Meadows Ctr Dr, Lone Tree 80124 303-792-5384 |
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LITTLETON. Lodge-like decor that pays tribute to the area's past distinguishes Park Meadows, and even the food court takes on added prominence with Western design. The facility offers a wealth of brand-name shops, and patrons are accommodated with a variety of price points. Department stores like Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom act as anchors; specialty stores include Williams-Sonoma, Crate & Barrel, Eddie Bauer, Papyrus, Talbots, and Restoration Hardware. Valet parking available. |
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User Rating: 9 / 10
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Tabor Center |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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16th St, Denver 303-628-1000 |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Located on 16th Street and running a couple of city blocks, the Tabor provides three stories of shopping fun. With over 26,000 feet of retail space, the mall is a great downtown shopping destination. In addition to independent specialty shops offering apparel, accessories for the home and garden, shoes, and gifts, you'll also find popular chains such as Christopher & Banks. The food court's impressive variety of cuisines proves popular with hungry area workers as well as shoppers in need of a boost. |
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Westminster Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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5433 W 88th Ave, Westminster 80031 303-428-5634 |
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Description:
WESTMINSTER. Situated northwest of Denver, Westminster isn't far from the downtown area. The mall, shelters a variety of stores, including department store standards such as Dillard's, JCPenney, Sears, and Macy's. About 200 specialty shops offer everything from apparel to electronics. There are plenty of choices when it comes to food, as well – you can opt for a full sit-down Italian meal, a soft pretzel on the run, or even dessert and coffee. |
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