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The 12 Best Places to Shop In Orlando

by Jennifer Berry
When you think about shopping in Orlando Florida, the first thing that comes to mind is the city’s favorite fashion stores, which often offer great discounts on major designer brands. The 12 Best Shopping Places in Orlando composed of outlets, malls, flea markets, outdoor shopping centers, and entertainment complexes attract millions of buyers looking to save by buying their recognized brands at super comfortable prices!

Orlando is the Shopping Capital with the best, most modern and numerous shopping centers. Delight yourself by buying the best designer brands in the most luxurious malls and outlets. Being Orlando, it is not surprising that Disney is also involved in retail action, while the city center in the city center also promises slightly less touristy shopping opportunities in terms of local markets and stores.

1. Mall at Millenia

For some high-level shopping in Orlando, the Mall at Millenia is the place to go. The stores in this indoor and multi-level shopping space focus on Louis Vuitton, Jimmy Choo, Burberry, Prada, Chanel, Cartier, Tiffany & Co, and Gucci. The building itself looks and feels, with spacious hallways, bright atriums and a glass roof, which makes Millenia more up to date than other shopping centers in Orlando. The high-quality feel of the building extends to the brands themselves, in particular, Tiffany and Co, Abercrombie and Fitch and Macy’s. Neiman Marcus also offers makeovers with beauty experts. The Mall at Millenia has spa facilities, so you can enjoy a manicure/pedicure. For gadget lovers, there is a large Apple store, a charging station for cell phones and free Wi-Fi at the Grand Court and the Food Court.

Working Hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am to 9pm, Sundays from 11am to 7pm
Address: 4200 Conroy Rd, Orlando, FL 32839
Tel: +1 407-363-3555

2. Disney Springs

If you’ve come to Orlando with the kids to see Walt Disney World, then you just can’t leave without at least some Disney memories. You don’t need any type of ticket to explore Disney Springs (formerly Downtown Disney). This commercial, gastronomic and entertainment district is free. As for what to buy, expect everything from renowned brands to Disney-inspired garments, accessories, toys, home decor, and souvenirs, as well as opportunities to customize many products.

Working Hours: Daily from 10:00 to midnight.
Address: 1486 East Buena Vista Drive, Orlando, FL 32830, EE. UU.
Teléfono: +1 407-939-6244

3. Florida Mall

With over 250 stores and a whopping 20 million visitors each year (approximately the same number of people who pass through the gates of Universal), the Florida Mall is easily the largest and most popular place to shop in Orlando. There are more than 2 million square feet here, ranging from mid-range fashion chains to luxury designer brands, electronic products, household items, accessories, health, and beauty. There is also a wide range of dining options, with almost all the renowned fast food companies in the country occupying a place in Florida Mall. As part of the same complex, there is also the huge 510-room Florida hotel. 

Hours: Daily from 10:00 to midnight.
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4. ARTEGON – International Drive

Artegon – International Drive was built in 2003 and with more than 100,000 square meters of commercial space, it has a wide variety of specialty stores, restaurants, and attractions.

5. Orlando Vineland Premium Outlet

If the sea of buyers and designer brands in Premium Outlets International Drive becomes a bit overwhelming, you can always go to your sister mall, Premium Outlets on Vineyard Avenue, for more purchases … well, mostly buyers and designer brands. Actually, the outlet stores here see smaller crowds (it is further from the center and not right next to Orlando), while the range of brands and discounts is almost identical, continuing with the same style of an outdoor mall.

Enjoy discounts from 25% to 65% at more than 110 stores in Orlando Premium Outlet – Vineland Road (VR) located at Exit 68 on Highway 4. Find the Disney Character Warehouses, Disney merchandise stores already outdated with Super discounts.

Working Hours: Daily from 10:00 am to 11:00 pm
Address: 8200 Vineland Ave, Orlando, FL 32821, EE. UU.
Teléfono: +1 407-238-7787

6. Orlando International Premium Outlets

Both locals and the multitude of tourists visiting Orlando love the entire outlet scene, and this giant store on International Drive is one of the best. In fact, many will make full road trips from nearby states just to get a bargain at Orlando Premium Outlets, with discounts on a variety of brands, such as Adidas, Victoria Secret, Hugo Boss, Diesel, Levi’s, Nike, Disney Character Outlet, Quicksilver, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and about 100 more! With items taken directly from the factory, expect discounts of up to 50%. 

Working Hours: Daily from 10AM to 11PM.
Address: 4951 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, EE. UU.
Tel: +1 407-352-9600

7. Pointe Orlando

Pointe Orlando is an outdoor entertainment complex, is located on the world-famous International Drive and prides itself on its countless specialty stores, a wide variety of restaurants, nightlife and cinemas of the most advanced technology. The luxury of exclusive stores for those travelers looking for prestigious brands places it among the 10 Best Shopping Places in Orlando!

Working Hours: Daily from 10AM to 11PM.
Address: 9101 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, EE. UU.
Tel: +1 407-903-7944

8. International Drive

Between an excellent relationship and access to the most sought after brands in the world, it is not surprising that Orlando is the wonderland of buyers. Nor should it be surprising that some of our best retail experiences can be found on and near International Drive.

9. Lake Buena Vista Factory Outlet

Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores offers you another dose of shopping in stores in Orlando. This follows the same theme as the 2 Premium Outlets around International Drive: rows of stores located around an outdoor space, all with great discounts on clothing and household items taken directly from the factory line. The choice here is smaller, but so are the crowds. Stores include Reebok, Crocs, Calvin Klein, Justice, Tommy Hilfiger, Timberland, Fossil, Nike and a few dozen more. Discounts range from 20 to 70% off the usual price. 

Working Hours: Monday to Saturday from 10am to 9pm, Sundays from 10am to 7pm
Address: 15657 S Apopka Vineland Rd, Orlando, FL 32821, EE. UU.
Teléfono: +1 407-238-9301

10. Old Town Kissimmee

Old Town is a recreation of a classic Florida city: a setback to a time when the crowds were a little smaller, the lines a little shorter and the fun a little simpler. We are an ideal entertainment district for families, where the good times are authentic, the realistic rhythm and the memories as magical as any other Orlando attraction.

Relax while touring 18 acres of beautiful tree-lined brick streets in Old Town and discover more than 70 affordable stores and unique restaurants. Enjoy free weekly events, live music, car shows and more.

11. Universal CityWalk

This restaurant, shopping, and entertainment center is located right in the center of Universal’s Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida. You may not think of Universal Orlando Resort as an important shopping destination, but you will be pleasantly surprised! If the traditional theme park souvenir at the Universal Studios Store doesn’t interest you, then visit other stores such as Fossil, Fresh Produce, Hart & Huntington Tattoo Company, Quiet Flight Surf Shop, P! Q, The Island Clothing Co. or Rock Shop at Universal CityWalk Orlando. An entertainment center that has some of the best shopping in Orlando Florida!

Working Hours: Daily from 8 am to 2.30 am
Address: Universal Orlando Resort, 6000 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819, EE. UU.
Tel: +1 407-363-8000

12. Disney World Resort

A mention of Walt Disney World often evokes thoughts of attractions, favorite characters or warm childhood memories. But the extensive tourist destination also offers some of the most interesting shopping in the southeast. There are no luxury department stores or shopping centers on Disney property, so you won’t find Apple or Tiffany & Co. here. What you will find are memories in abundance, along with a large selection of gifts, household items, perfumes, clothing, toys, and luxury items from around the world. Some of the best stores are located within the theme parks (I strongly believe that the Epcot World Showcase offers some of the most extraordinary purchases in the world) and some are in areas that do not require tickets. So, if you like shopping, or if you simply want to buy something special for yourself or a loved one, you have come to the right place.


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