Central
Broadway
Village
Southwest corner of
Broadway Blvd. and
Country Club Rd.
This
charming Mission-style
complex hosts a winecountry
restaurant and a
number of interesting
shopping experiences,
from kitchenware to
South American clothing
and jewelry to art, fine
Colonial furniture,
imported rugs, holiday
decor, and more.
Campbell Avenue
On Campbell Ave. between Grant and Fort
Lowell Rds.
This bustling corridor of Campbell
Ave. offers a vast array of shops and
galleries offering Native American and
Mexican arts & crafts, fine art, handcrafted
jewelry, designer apparel and footwear,
music and instruments, collectibles, and
more, as well as nearly 50 restaurants.
Crossroads Festival
Northeast corner of Grant and Swan Rds.
Find bed and bath accessories, men’s
and women’s clothing shops, a paper and
party-supply store, a cigar shop, a toy store,
an ice-cream shop, an art store, a coffee
shop, specialty baked goods, a grocery store,
restaurants, salons, a furniture store, video
rental, a six-screen movie theater, and other
specialty stores.
El Con Mall
On Broadway Blvd. between Country Club Rd.
and Alvernon Way, www.shopelcon.com
Tucson’s first regional shopping mall, El Con houses JCPenney, The Home Depot,
The Poster Warehouse, Target, Claim Jumper
Restaurant, In-N-Out Burger, and Century
20 Theaters with stadium-style seating.
Fort Lowell Furniture District
On Fort Lowell Rd. between Tucson and Dodge
Blvds.
Copenhagen Imports, California Design
Center, Contents Interiors, Knock-on-Wood,
Sunset Interiors, Borealis: A (Modern) Art
Gallery, Illuminations, and Alexander’s on
Fort Lowell are all located within a three-block
stretch and feature top-quality furniture,
unique home accessories, and professional
design services. Nearby find Tangerine
Gallery as well as Total Look Interiors.
Plaza Palomino
Southeast corner of Swan and Fort Lowell Rds.,
www.plazapalomino.com
You’ll enjoy
shopping, fine dining, and relaxing
among tiled courtyards and fountains in a
haciendalike setting. Shops include women’s
apparel, jewelry, art galleries, specialty stores
such as a stationery shop, and restaurants.
Downtown & University Areas
Downtown Arts District
Roughly bounded by I-10, 6th St., 4th Ave.,
and 15th St., www.tucsonartsdistrict.org
Find an
eclectic mix of sidewalk cafés, bars, vintage and
gift shops, theaters, and diverse galleries hosting
numerous arts and cultural events each month.
Fourth Avenue
On 4th Ave. between Congress St. and
University Blvd., www.fourthavenue.org
Take the trolley through this unique, historic
shopping district boasting more than 100
shops and restaurants offering vintage
and boutique clothing, jewelry, furniture,
artwork, and a food co-op. You’ll find fashions,
antiques, artwork, and handcrafted and
imported wares. The Fourth Avenue Street Fair
is held in early spring and again in December.
The Lost Barrio
On Park Ave. just south of Broadway Blvd.
This unique row of shops offers an extensive
inventory of furniture and home accessories,
plus garden and landscaping elements.
Concentrating on Southwestern and
ethnic styles, the shops carry antiques,
reproductions, imports, and one-of-a-kind items.
Main Gate Square
On University Blvd. between Park and Euclid
Aves., www.maingatesquare.com
A pedestrian-friendly shopping and dining
destination near The University of Arizona
with more than 50 shops and restaurants
including clothing stores, a bike shop, a
bookstore, coffeehouses, brew pubs, and
the Marriott hotel. Take the trolley from
Main Gate to Fourth Ave.
Old Town Artisans
In the historic El Presidio neighborhood,
downtown at 201 N. Court Ave., www.oldtownartisans.com
An impressive amount of
handcrafted work by local, regional, and
Latin American artists and artisans occupies
an entire city block, including a landscaped
courtyard and a Southwestern restaurant.
Northwest & Foothills
Casas Adobes Plaza
Southwest corner of Oracle and Ina Rds.,
www.casasadobesplaza.com
This historic
Mediterranean/Territorial-style center
features premier home-accessory and
furniture stores, upscale clothing and shoes,
restaurants, cafés, plus jewelry, gifts, natural
foods, and Native American arts & crafts.
Foothills Mall
Northwest corner of Ina Rd. and La Cholla
Blvd., www.shopfoothillsmall.com This mall
offers a Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Barnes &
Noble Booksellers, and other manufacturers’
outlet stores, specialty boutiques, a 15-screen
movie theater, restaurants, and more.
Gallery Row at El Cortijo
Northeast corner of Skyline Dr. and Campbell
Ave.
This shopping complex, with architecture
inspired by the provincial farmhouses
of southern Spain, is home to world-class
galleries and shops that offer fine art,
paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and clothing,
as well as items for the home and garden.
Joesler Village
Northwest corner of River Rd. and Campbell
Ave.
This contemporary shopping center,
set among tasteful courtyards and fountains,
features upscale retail shops including furniture
and art galleries, clothing boutiques, specialty
shops, four stylish restaurants, and more.
The Tucson Mall
Northeast corner of Oracle
and Wetmore Rds., www.tucsonmall.com
Tucson’s largest
shopping mall houses more
than 200 retail stores, including
Dillard’s, Macy’s, JCPenney,
Mervyn’s, Sears, Gap, and
Old Navy, plus a food court
with an international selection.
La Encantada
Northwest corner of Skyline Dr. and Campbell
Ave., www.laencantadashoppingcenter.com
La Encantada features high-end shops,
including Tiffany & Co., Bebe, Louis Vuitton,
and Williams-Sonoma. Choose from a
handful of upscale restaurants while
enjoying the open-air environment.
Paloma Village
Center
Southeast corner of Skyline Dr. and Campbell
Ave.
Located in the foothills of Tucson’s
Santa Catalina Mountains, this five-building
center features high-end shops and
restaurants, including a steakhouse,
a regional gift shop, a spa, an all-suites
hotel, and galleries. Inspired by the work
of architect Josias Joesler, the center offers
a romantic ambiance, complete with brick
buildings and ceramic-tile accents.
Plaza Colonial
Southwest corner of Skyline Dr. and Campbell
Ave.
Reminiscent of the streets of Spanish
Colonial Mexico and topped with an
Old World-style copper dome, the newest
addition to the Foothills includes home
furnishings, clothing boutiques, a bank,
both a “med spa” and a day spa, galleries,
and restaurants.
The River Center
Northeast corner of River and Craycroft Rds.
A palm-lined courtyard in the shape of the
state of Arizona highlights this Foothills
center, which features restaurants, women’s
clothing, Southwest gifts, jewelry, craft
supplies, a florist, a salon, and an antique
store, as well as a public library branch.
St. Philip’s Plaza
Southeast corner of River Rd. and Campbell
Ave., www.stphilipsplaza.com
Innovative
restaurants, a bar/lounge, and a salon and
day spa accompany shops featuring fashions,
shoes, furnishings, and the arts. Set in a
Mexican-style outdoor plaza with fountains,
tiled courtyards, and lush, colorful landscaping
with an all-suites hotel.
East
El Mercado Shoppes
Southeast corner of Broadway Blvd. and Wilmot
Rd.
This unique mercado offers restaurants,
a salon and day spa, a florist, jewelry stores,
a chocolate store, a nature and art gallery,
a furniture store, and other specialty shops.
La Plaza Shoppes
At 6530–6548 E. Tanque Verde Rd. near Grant
Rd.
A diverse mix of shopping opportunities
features several restaurants, fine boutiques,
art galleries, jewelry stores, furniture,
antiques and collectibles, and a salon.
Park Place
On Broadway Blvd. between Craycroft and Wilmot
Rds., www.parkplacemall.com
Approximately 150
fine stores, including Dillard’s, Macy’s, and Sears,
accompany a food court that includes Bamboo
Club. Shop at other big names, including Gap,
Banana Republic, Ann Taylor Loft, Old Navy,
Aveda, Z Gallerie, and Borders Books & Music.
The Plaza at Williams Centre
Southwest corner of Broadway Blvd. and
Craycroft Rd.
In the shadow of Tucson’s eastside
corporate and financial center, this sophisticated
plaza features jewelry, gifts, elegant-to-casual
men’s apparel, footwear, bicycles, high-end
furniture and rugs, restaurants, and a nightclub.
Santa Fe Square
At 7000 E. Tanque Verde Rd. near Grant Rd.
This pueblo-style shopping center features a
large Southwestern art gallery, museums, rugs, a
personal training facility, a hair salon, and more.
Trail Dust Town
At 6541 E. Tanque Verde Rd. near Grant Rd.,
www.traildusttown.com
Enjoy a replica
19th-century Western street with wooden
sidewalks and Wild West stunt shows, small
shops, galleries, and a central plaza with a
gazebo. Restaurants include a steakhouse and
a café. Specialty stores feature exclusive gifts,
including jewelry, custom leather, Western attire,
period photographs, fine art, home accessories,
and gourmet chocolate and candy.
Ventana Plaza
On Kolb Rd. just south of Sunrise Dr., www.ventanaplaza.com
Nestled in the shadow of the Santa
Catalina Mountains, this sophisticated plaza
offers visitors international cuisine, designer
handbags and accessories, and women’s
fashions, as well as a gift shop, salon,
fitness center, and children’s dance studio.

