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Houston, TX
Best Shopping -(Shopping Centers)
Centre at Post Oak
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
5000 Westheimer Rd
Houston TX 77056

Description:
GALLERIA. A mix of large retail venues and small, independent boutiques, the Centre at Post Oak promises fantastic shopping just across the street from the venerable Galleria. Options for the masses mix with more esoteric places, so you'll find Marshalls and Barnes & Noble positioned alongside Arcodoro Ristorante Italiano and Lerant, a shop specializing in upscale domestic goods and gifts. Pedestrian-friendly.

Highland Village
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
4055 Westheimer Rd
Houston TX 77027
713-850-3100
Description:
GALLERIA. Watched over by stately palm trees, this venerable shopping center has been a Houston favorite for many years thanks to its gracious welcome, charming stucco buildings, and array of upscale shops. Domestic goods are prominent at Restoration Hardware, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, and Williams-Sonoma, while quality clothing can be found at Tootsies, Banana Republic, and Chico's. Incredible dining is also a breeze, whether you're in the mood for Asian fare, steaks, or a fragrant cup of coffee and a snack.

River Oaks Shopping Center
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
1964 W Gray St
Houston TX 77019
713-528-4192
Description:
RIVER OAKS. A historical landmark as well as a shopping haven, River Oaks was built in Modern style in the late 1930s. Its signature architecture imparts it with extra character, and its shops are, without fail, upscale and classy. The pedestrian-friendly clutch of businesses includes Talbot's, Ann Taylor, Sur La Table, Max Nugus, Jos. A Bank, J. Jill, and Gap. A number of cafes also call the place home, as do Sherlock's Pub and Marfreless, a romantic lounge that's a longtime city favorite.

The Shops at Houston Center
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
1200 McKinney St
Houston TX 77002
713-655-5581
Description:
DOWNTOWN. Although it's not the city's largest shopping center, The Shops at Houston Center is a godsend for downtown professionals and visitors. The complex extends across two blocks and sits beneath an atrium, so you can be sure that shopping is a bright, airy prospect. A food court is available, and the facility is connected to the downtown tunnel system. Its approximately sixty businesses include Dress Barn, a Hallmark store, Jos. A. Bank, a fitness center, and a bank branch. You'll also find plenty of options for fast-food or sit-down dining.

Uptown Park
(Shopping - Shopping Centers)
1400 Post Oak Blvd
Houston TX 77056
713-850-1400
Description:
GALLERIA/UPTOWN. Billing itself as "Houston's European-style shopping center," Uptown Park features charming Italianate buildings, fountains, and landscaped walkways. It's an ideal place to browse, peer in windows, and check out what's available at upscale shops. Spas, jewelry stores, a florist, a cigar shop, and a lingerie boutique number among the tenants, and stylish fashions are easy to find, even for children. Restaurants and coffee shops provide sustenance when you need a respite from the hunt.