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Best Buy Florida Mall Map



This mall is a mix of high to low retail stores, but what really draws people is the unique experience. Featuring tempting restaurants and lively nightlife, this is the place to see and be seen in Orlando.




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Another Florida outlet mall that offers plenty of stores and a break from the thrill rides of area theme parks is the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets. Close as it is to the Disney World complex, no one will bat an eye if you are shopping in your Mickey ears. In fact, it might just be expected. There are 150 stores in this Mediterranean-inspired shopping village. Eagled-eyed bargain hunters can hit pay dirt by being persistent. Shoppers on social media report finding Coach bags for under $100 and Vera Bradley totes for less than $20.


Experience budget shopping at its biggest and best at this impressive Fort Lauderdale area outlet mall. Sawgrass Mills is the largest outlet center in the U.S., providing more than 350 name-brand outlet retail stores.


Just on the western border of the Everglades, outside of Plantation, FL, sits the majestic Sawgrass Mills & The Colonnade Outlets. With more than 350 stores, it's the largest outlet and value retail shopping destination in the United States. The outlet mecca boasts locations from Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren and Gap, plus value retailers OFF 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, Bed Bath & Beyond, Target, Marshalls and electronics superstore, BrandsMart USA. Sawgrass Mills has everything from fashion and jewelry to electronics, sporting equipment, beauty products, home accessories, toys and more. There is something for everyone in this enclosed, air conditioned, and climate-controlled mall located just 30 minutes from Miami International Airport and 15 minutes from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.


Miami International Mall is a premiere family-friendly international shopping experience located in Doral, providing a gathering place for consumers to shop, dine and be entertained in a safe, comfortable environment. The mall is home to select retailers like Macy's The Women's and Kid's Store, Macy's Men's and Home, jcpenney, Kohl's and Sears, Additionally, Miami International Mall features twenty-two eateries including BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse and The Knife, and offers more than 140 of the latest retail and fashion brands, including Alex and Ani, Cubavera, Express, Forever 21, Gap, Guess, Gymboree, H&M, Hollister, Mayors Jewelers, Old Navy, Pandora, Perry Ellis, Swarovski, The Disney Store, Tous, and Victoria's Secret.


Florida Keys Outlet Marketplace is a busy open-air mall of Spanish-style architecture. Despite its name, the mall is on the mainland in Florida City, but Key Largo is just a straight-shot south 40 miles on Highway 1, also called the Dixie Highway. There are 50 stores here, among them designer shops and shoe emporiums such as Rack Room Shoes.


The best place to shop in Miami, Aventura Mall is defined by unique experiences, renowned luxury boutiques and shopper favorites, a world-class art collection, international indoor and outdoor dining, a popular Farmers Market, and cutting-edge architecture. An iconic landmark, Aventura Mall is always evolving, offering something new to culture-seekers, trendsetters and culinary connoisseurs.


Located minutes from the Orlando airport, near the Orange County Convention Center and just 15 minutes from Universal Studios, the Walt Disney Theme Parks, Seaworld, and a host of premier golf courses, the Florida Hotel and Conference Center gives you first access to all of the best Orlando attractions and experiences.


The Florida Mall is a super regional enclosed shopping mall located south of Orlando in unincorporated Orange County, Florida, United States, on the southeast corner of Orange Blossom Trail and Sand Lake Road; it opened in 1986. The facility was developed by a Joint Venture of Eddie DeBartolo of DeBartolo Realty & JCP Realty, Inc. (Subsidiary of J. C. Penney Company) starting in 1979-1984; it is currently managed by Simon Property Group, which owns 50%, having fallen to Simon following the 1996 merger of Simon and DeBartolo Realty into Simon DeBartolo Group. With 1,699,571 sq ft (157,900 m2) of gross leasable area and 294 retailers,[1] it is one of the largest single-story malls in the United States and the largest mall in Central Florida.


The Florida Mall is located in an unincorporated area of Orange County, Florida south of the city of Orlando. The mall is close to Orlando International Airport and many other Orlando attractions including Universal Orlando Resort, Walt Disney World, SeaWorld Orlando, and International Drive. The Florida Mall is located at the southeast corner of the intersection between US 17/US 92/US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) and SR 482 (Sand Lake Road) and is situated near the junction of SR 528 (Beachline Expressway) and Florida's Turnpike.[1][2]


The Florida Mall has a gross leasable area of 1,718,000 square feet (159,600 m2) and contains over 250 stores, making it the largest mall in Central Florida. The mall is one level and is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's, JCPenney, Sears, Dick's Sporting Goods, and the Crayola Experience. Attached to the mall is The Florida Hotel & Conference Center, which contains 511 rooms. The Florida Mall contains numerous smaller stores and entertainment venues including the only American Girl and Disney Store locations in the Orlando area, Apple Store, A/X Armani Exchange, Banana Republic, Michael Kors, Zara, H&M, XXI Forever, Victoria's Secret, MAC Cosmetics, Sephora, and Bath & Body Works. The mall offers various dining options including 25 quick-service restaurants and 8 sit-down restaurants. The Florida Mall features a 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m2) Dining Pavilion that contains a total of 25 restaurants. The mall offers various services to shoppers including valet parking, currency exchange, and package and baggage check. The Florida Mall attracts over 20 million visitors annually, including domestic and international tourists to the Orlando area.[1][2]


The Florida Mall later lost all of its luxury anchor stores, Lord & Taylor closed in 2006, three years after the company announced the store would close.[5] Saks Fifth Avenue closed in 2014 after it was chosen as one of the stores to be closed when purchased by Hudson Bay Co. A few months after Saks closed, the mall received its biggest loss when Nordstrom announced that it would be closing its Florida Mall location on August 16, 2014, due to underperforming sales compared to the rest of the stores. Retail analysts blamed the poor sales at the Nordstrom location at The Florida Mall on competition from the Mall at Millenia and outlet malls, a lack of local affluent shoppers in the Orlando area, and a higher demand for casual clothing over formal clothing. Many Orlando residents were upset after Central Florida's only Nordstrom was closed. It led to much controversy on whether or not Nordstrom would have done better in Orlando if it was located with more upscale shopping like at the Mall at Millenia.[4][6]


In early 2019, the mall hosted the Cirque du Soleil touring show Luzia under the big top.[needs update] This limited engagement was the first time Cirque's iconic big top has been raised in the Orlando area.


Right next to the mall stretches SR 528 (Beachline Expressway) which has an interchange with US 17/US 92/US 441 (Orange Blossom Trail) at exit 4. The exit is only few exits away from the Orlando International Airport. The mall is also accessible from exit 254 of Florida's Turnpike, which connects to Orange Blossom Trail.


The mall is serviced by Lynx buses (links) 7, 37, 42, 107, 108, 111, 418, and 441 at the Florida Mall SuperStop. The Florida Mall SuperStop has direct bus service from several points in the Orlando area including Lynx Central Station in Downtown Orlando, Kissimmee, Orlando International Airport, SeaWorld Orlando, and Universal Orlando Resort.[9][10]


Convenience, accessibility and selection; this is what you will find in in malls and shopping centers in the Fort Myers area. With plenty of parking at all of these spots, you can get in and out quickly or spend all day browsing. Local shopping options include both high-brow and kitsch, along with a variety of food offerings should you need a drink or a bite to fuel your efforts.


One of Southwest Florida's largest indoor shopping centers, the Edison Mall offers patrons more than 160 clothing, specialty and gift stores. The enclosed, climate-controlled setting makes it ideal for a rainy day shopping extravaganza. Anchor stores include JC Penney's, Sears, Dillard's and Macy's. In fact, Macy's has two locations; one contains only women's items such as clothing, shoes and make-up. The other includes everything else! In addition to the great shopping, Edison also features over a dozen restaurants that specialize in everything from Japanese to Cajun cooking in the food court. Plenty of restaurants with table service can be found along the mall's perimeter.


Gather your friends, family, favorite shopaholic and your wallet, then head to this spacious outlet mall, lined with soaring palms and over 60 brand-name stores. If you are vacationing on Sanibel or Captiva Islands, this will be your last bargain shopping stop before heading over the causeway. Whether you're on the hunt for heavenly bubble bath from Bath & Body Works or a sassy sundress from Gap, you'll snatch up the perfect find at a satisfying 25% to 65% discount price. Other must-stop shops include Polo Ralph Lauren, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, GUESS, Fossil and Coach. There is also a playground to entertain the youngest shoppers in your party.


One of the most all-encompassing shopping centers in Fort Myers, this outdoor village-like mall is home to an astounding array of more than 70 stores. Adults, teens and even tiny tot tourists can find something here, whether it be fishing supplies from the 123,000-square-foot Bass Pro Shop; stylish onesies from Babies "R" Us; luxurious Bath & Body Works lotions or a darling dress from Charlotte Russe. Be sure to scope out locally-owned shops like Forema for affordable but classy fashions. Gulf Coast Town Center also boasts a Regal Cinemas with IMAX. Enjoy the mouthwatering myriad of restaurants and bars to rest your feet and refuel, the list is long and impressive. 041b061a72


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