Featured Shopping

Whatever you're shopping for in the Old Pueblo, you're bound to find it. And the search will lead you on a treasure hunt through the city's eclectic shopping districts—from urban malls and hip outdoor plazas to historic mercados filled with fine art and Old World charm.


Plaza Palomino

Southeast corner of Swan and Fort Lowell roads, plazapalomino.com
For peaceful shopping in a hacienda-style two-story building with colorful tile, an open courtyard, and a gorgeous view of the Santa Catalina Mountains, head to Plaza Palomino, on the southeast corner of Swan and Fort Lowell Roads. With more than a dozen stores that both embody traditional Southwestern style and expand upon it, two restaurants—La Placita Café and Luna Bella—an impressive Saturday Morning Market, a coffee shop (Spill the Beans), beautiful edible creations from Maribelle Cakery, and a seasonal concert series, this outdoor shopping center should not be missed. Clothing boutiques offer styles ranging from traditional classics at La Contessa to the stylish plus sizes of The Well-Rounded Woman. Dark Star Leather sells quality handmade leather products, including belts, wallets, purses, and jackets. Enchanted Earthworks Gallery specializes in artful jewelry and fine crafts, while Grey Dog Trading Co. highlights kachinas, pottery, Inuit art, and textiles. Don't miss Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery for a diverse collection of Southwestern art and Flux Gallery, which displays work by local artists. And decorate your home with finds from Darlene Morris Antiques—featuring 18th- and 19th-century silver as well as other fine vintage treasures—and Appaloosa in the Woods, which carries a selection of Western-style furniture.

Broadway Village

Southwest corner of Broadway Blvd. and Country Club Rd., broadwayvillagetucson.com
This charming Mission-style complex hosts a restaurant and a number of interesting shopping experiences, from South American clothing and jewelry to art, fine Colonial furniture, imported rugs, unique toys, works by local artisans, a Friday farmers market, and more.

Campbell Avenue

On Campbell Ave. between Grant and Fort Lowell Rds.
This bustling corridor of Campbell Ave. boasts a vast array of shops and galleries offering Native American and Mexican arts & crafts, fine art, handcrafted jewelry, designer apparel and footwear, 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 art store, a coffee shop, a grocery store, restaurants, salons, video rental, a six-screen movie theater, and other specialty stores.

El Con Mall

On Broadway Blvd. between Country Club Rd. and Alvernon Way, shopelcon.com
Tucson's first regional shopping mall, El Con houses JCPenney, The Home Depot, Ross Dress for Less, 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 Dodge Blvd. and Country Club
Copenhagen Imports, Contents Interiors, Sunset Interiors, Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing, Off the Wall Furniture Solutions, 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.


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