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Shopping in Phoenix

Phoenix is a shoppers place. If you are looking for Phoenix shopping opportunities then there is a great deal of choice out there. Shopping in Phoenix can be a diverse experience from a trip to one of the numerous malls, to a shopping experience at more specialist shops in Phoenix like the Chinese Cultural Center.

Shopping in Phoenix normally starts for most people at a large mall, like the Metrocenter or Paradise Valley. Many people find that Phoenix shopping is much more convenient at one of these sites and it is easy to understand why, with big name shops all in one place.

The Metrocenter mall contains 200 shops and food vendors. In side you will find Macy’s and Sears. It is though a typical mall, where teenagers hang out so it is not a shopping experience that everyone is going to like.

Of similar size, Paradise Valley is a more popular venue, although it includes many of the same shops. Slightly more out of the way there are less teenagers hanging out, so people actually feel more comfortable doing their Phoenix shopping here. It is also considered more relaxed and a lot cleaner than the Metrocenter.

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Modern mall shopping though is not for everyone, who would rather find interesting things in out of the way places. If looking for more specialist shops in Phoenix then a trip to the Brass Armadillo is well worth it.

This is how shopping in Phoenix should be; just don’t expect to buy anything modern. The mall is a 40000 square foot antiques centre, where 600 dealers try and sell you their wares.

It is easy enough to spend your whole day making your may round, looking touching and may be even buying an item or two. The Chinese Cultural Center also incorporates many of the specialist shops in Phoenix.

As the name suggests there is a focus on Asian shops and in particular Chinese ones. It is though more than just a pure shopping experience and includes restaurants and cultural elements to make it more than a shopping trip.


 
     
     
     
     

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Shopping in Phoenix offers something for everything of course the malls are obvious shopping centres, although specialist items and smaller shops can be found if you just look beyond the large malls.

Days can be spent trawling around the shops, and many people will gladly spend their whole day in places like the Brass Armadillo antique mall.