South Florida Shopping Guide
South Florida boasts some of the best shopping spots on the globe. From South Beach to Fort Lauderdale, from Coral Gables to Palm Beach, the right place to find your newest wardrobe is never far away. Below are some of the top destinations to locate your next look.
South Beach (Miami)
Just off one of the most perfect beaches in the world lies a shopper’s paradise. From Collins Avenue to the Lincoln Street Promenade, clothing boutiques and specialty stores abound. One of Miami’s top spots.
Bal Harbour (North Miami)
Considered one of the top malls in the world, Bal Harbour is home to names such as Roberto Cavalli, Giorgio Armani, Oscar De La Renta and Yves Ste. Laurent. Its mix of open-air atmosphere and high-end labels mark it as a must-see destination for any veteran shopper.
Merrick Park (Coral Gables)
Situated in beautiful Coral Gables, Merrick Park is another of the most exclusive collection of couture brands in South Florida. One can go from Jimmy Choo to Malo to Hugo Boss to Carolina Herrera without ever leaving its Mediterranean-styled porticoes.
Coconut Grove (Miami)
Nestled between Coral Gables and South Miami, Coconut Grove is one of the most pleasurable strolls in all of South Florida. And with outdoor shopping from CocoWalk to the Streets of Mayfair, it’s sure to please all walks of shoppers as well.
Las Olas Boulevard (Fort Lauderdale)
The main drag in lively Ft. Lauderdale, Las Olas Blvd. is a quaint yet stylish strip of enjoyable scenery and fantastic shops. Check out bridal wear and casual clothes in the heart of Broward County.
Worth Avenue (Palm Beach)
Sometimes called the Rodeo Drive of South Florida, Palm Beach’s Worth Avenue is still one of the ritziest stops on the Treasure Coast. Everything from Lily Pulitzer to Salvatore Ferragamo can be found in the unique Mizner-designed streets of Florida’s most envied isle.
The Gardens Mall (Palm Beach Gardens)
Just north of West Palm Beach, The Gardens Mall is one of the best shopping spots in Palm Beach County. From Burberry to Chanel, and from Bloomingdale’s to Nordstrom’s, this 1.4 million square foot mall is certain to offer the Florida styles you’re looking for.










