Shop Until You Drop in Orlando

Biggest and Most Varied Shopping: The Florida Mall
It’s no secret that the Florida Mall, located on Orange Blossom Trail, is Orlando’s biggest and best mall. Though it’s located in what some might consider an unsavory area, if you can only make one shopping trip on your Orlando vacation, make it to the Florida Mall. With 270 stores to choose from, including six department stores, something is bound to catch your eye and entice your wallet, unless you happen to possess a will of steel.
There are plenty of stores for the guys here, with 19 stores that carry men’s fashions, and plenty of stores he’ll enjoy just browsing through, such as EB Games, Smoke ‘N Snuff, and Ultimate Sports Fan. The kids will love the Florida Mall too, namely for its four toy stores and the huge M&M’s World, which, though you might not admit it, you’ll love visiting too.
Best Outlet Shopping: Prime Outlets
It was a tight race between the Prime Outlets and the similarly-named Orlando Premium Outlets. Ultimately, Prime Outlets, located on International Drive won for its quantity (it has 175 stores while Premium Outlets will have 150 by November) and variety of stores. You’ll find an excellent selection here with high-end brands as well as some more affordable ones. The hours are also incredible – the outlet is open from 10 am until 11 pm Monday through Saturday, and from 10 am to 9 pm on Sunday. Parking is a mess, but it’s to be expected for a shopping center on Orlando’s busiest street.
Best Family Shopping / Best Out of the Way Shopping: West Oaks Mall
Though it’s a bit out of the way if you’re staying in the Walt Disney World area (the mall is located in Ocoee), moms will love West Oaks Mall. It especially caters to families with family preferred parking spaces, a carousel ride and play area for the kids, and a nursing lounge. It’s also the second largest mall in the Orlando area with approximately 154 stores. And best yet, you won’t find the heavy tourist crowds that you’ll find at other shopping destinations closer to the Orlando theme parks.
Most Unique Place to Shop: Winter Park Shopping District
For a different shopping experience in Orlando without the typical mall hustle and bustle, the Winter Park Shopping District is a great spot often missed by tourists. With several apparel and specialty shops that you won’t find anywhere else, it’s a great place to browse and find truly unique items. It’s also home to two art galleries, three museums, and two gardens, so a trip there doesn’t have to be spent strictly in stores. There are also plenty of tasty places to tempt your palette, with coffee shops, elegant restaurants, and even a chocolate and cheese shop.
Most Luxurious Mall: Mall at Millenia
And finally, one of our favorite malls is also the ritziest. At Mall of Milennia, you’ll find 150 high-end brand names and designers in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. With brands like Burberry, Gucci, Christian Dior, Tiffany & Company, and Chanel, you’ll find more than enough places in which to satiate your craving for walkway fashions. There’s even a Jimmy Choo store so you can adorn your feet like the stars do. And with valet parking and full-service concierge, you’ll be able to truly indulge during your shopping experience.
So whether you’re looking for luxury shopping, a one-of-a-kind gift, or the best place to make a day of it, Orlando has a shopping center for everyone. So go out, have fun, and splurge – you can always say you did it for the economy.
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