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.


FT. LOWELL FURNITURE DISTRICT

On Ft. Lowell Road between Dodge Boulevard and Country Club Road, ftlowellfurniture.com
This three-block stretch features locally owned stores offering top-quality furniture, unique home accessories, and professional design services. Copenhagen Imports is the go-to spot in town for contemporary furniture and accessories for both home and office, and nearby Contents Interiors has been fulfilling Tucson's interior design needs for more than 30 years, with a team of design professionals as well as furnishings and accessories. Mo's Gallery & Fine Framing offers hanging and framing services or consultation, as well as original art and prints. Off the Wall Furniture Solutions specializes in wall beds, custom furniture, and more. Be inspired by a walk through Illuminations showroom—a must-see if you're searching for unique and high-end lighting. Formerly Knock on Wood, Hunter's Home Furnishings offers handcrafted, solid wood furniture in all styles, while Karimi Rugs specializes in rugs from Persian and Tibetan to Indian and Navajo. For more than 47 years, Alexander's on Fort Lowell has provided locals with home furnishings and has been an authorized La-Z-Boy dealer for almost as long. Another long-established local business, Wicker & Weaves, is a great resource for wicker and rattan furniture for both indoors and out.

STORYWHEELS

Northeast corner of Campbell Ave. and River Rd.
Your special story on a necklace or bracelet. Storywheel charms for life's precious moments captured forever. Available in 14k yellow and white gold, and now in silver.

SEASONS OF TUCSON FINE GIFTS

Northwest corner of Skyline Dr. and Campbell Ave.
Brighten up your table with beautiful Beatriz Ball Fine Metalware. Handmade by artisans. Safe to use for heating, chilling, and serving.

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, unique toys, works by local artisans, a Friday farmers market, and more.

CAMPBELL AVENUE

On Campbell Ave. between Grant and Ft. Lowell Rds.
This bustling corridor of Campbell Ave. boasts a vast array of shops and galleries offering fine art, handcrafted jewelry, designer apparel and footwear, instruments, collectibles, and more, as well as almost 50 restaurants.

CROSSROADS FESTIVAL

Northeast corner of Grant and Swan Rds.
Find bed and bath accessories, men's and women's clothing shops, a cigar shop, a toy store, an art store, a coffee shop, a grocery store, restaurants, salons, a nail and reflexology salon, 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, Burlington Coat Factory, Poster Warehouse, Target, Claim Jumper Restaurant, In-N-Out Burger, and Century 20 Theaters with stadium-style seating.

PLAZA PALOMINO

Southeast corner of Swan and Ft. Lowell Rds., plazapalomino.com
You'll enjoy shopping, fine dining, and relaxing among tiled courtyards and fountains in a haciendalike setting. Shops include women's apparel, antiques, art galleries, specialty stores such as a stationery shop, and restaurants.


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