Shopping Fort Lauderdale: Guide to Malls, Boutiques and Deals

Shopping Fort Lauderdale provides a fun way to see the area and enjoy a day packed full of deals and fashion. The city is located north of Miami, along the Atlantic Ocean coast, providing a visitors with hundreds of stores paired with a mix of scenic views. Guests of all ages can spend an entire day browsing boutiques for fashion, souvenirs and gifts. Learn more about shopping Fort Lauderdale and where to go.

Shopping Fort Lauderdale: Top 7 Stops in the Area

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Don’t Miss Las Olas Blvd.

Measuring 10 blocks, Las Olas Boulevard ranks as the top place for shopping Fort Lauderdale. This historic area offers more than 70 retailers selling accessories, fashion, gifts, toys and more. The whole family will find apparel in both athletic and upscale brands, so everyone looks their best. Visitors can also browse souvenir shops, jewelry stores and specialty food stores.

Las Olas Boulevard also houses seven art galleries showcasing international and local pieces and antiques. If planning to take a day trip to Las Olas Boulevard, stop by the three museums, including Museum of Discovery and Science, NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, and Historic Stranahan House.

Check Out the Galleria

The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale houses more than 100 stores and restaurants making it one of South Florida’s top malls and the largest in Broward County. The Galleria offers both big-box and small boutiques in two floors of shopping fun. Anchor stores include Neiman Marcus, Macy’s and Dillard’s in addition to other popular retailers, such as American Eagle Outfitters, Coach and the Pottery Barn. This mall is also located in proximity to the beach, airport and downtown Fort Lauderdale.

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Find Deals at Coral Ridge

With a mix of discount retailers and specialty shops, Coral Ridge Mall offers shoppers more than 40 stores. Visitors have popular stops including Target, Marshalls, Ross and Publix, which is ideal for families who prefer to stock up their vacation rental. Other options include Game Stop, Bath and Body Works, Footlocker, specialty gifts, and jewelry stores. Coral Ridge also provides a retreat from the heat and welcomes guests to see the latest releases at the on-site movie theater.

Let Harbor Shops Pamper You

Another top spot for shopping Fort Lauderdale is Harbor Shops Mall, an open-air center with retailers, restaurants and services. Visitors will find a mix of stores – including Publix, Hello Gorgeous and Prissy Hen – as well as Ace Hardware and Game Stop. This mall also has several places to get in shape and relax as it offers fitness classes, salons, and spas. Also located on site, guests have access to a dry cleaner, bank and a cellphone repair shop.

Buy Souvenirs at This Gift Shop

Forget Something Gift Shop ranks as one of the top stops for shopping Fort Lauderdale and specializes in souvenirs, treats, and forgotten items. This gift shop is located in the Rodeway Inn and Suites Fort Lauderdale Airport, providing a quick stop for those just arriving or departing. At the store, shop for beach gear, clothing, jewelry, gifts, snacks and other vacation necessities.

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Visit Oakwood Plaza in Hollywood

Those staying in nearby Hollywood enjoy access to more than 40 stores at Oakwood Plaza. Head to this outdoor mall and find Marshalls, Old Navy, Pet Smart and Party City among the store selections. To make a day of it, head to Dave and Buster’s for food and fun. Families will also find several sit-down and drive-through restaurants located in the area.

Stroll and Meet Locals

Another fun spot for shopping in Hollywood is the 2-plus-mile boardwalk. The pedestrian-friendly spot provides a place for bicycling, walking and browsing local shops. Visitors looking for a quick break have access to a juice bar, outdoor cafes, farmers market and lots of beach views.

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