Tucson
Shopping
We have compiled a listing of some of Tucson's more popular places to shop. Do check them out when you're enjoying time off the golf course!
The Antique Mall
(520) 326-3070
3130 E. Grant Rd (at Country Club Rd)
Over 100 quality dealers in the heart of Tucson's antiquing district.
Crossroads Festival
(520) 296-1571
4811 E. Grant Rd
Food, fashion and specialty shops
Downtown Arts & Business Alliance
(520) 628-1503
Downtown Tucson mix of shopping, galleries, dining and the performing
arts.
El Con Mall
(520) 795-9958
At Broadway and Alvernon
Tucson's first regional shopping mall
Dillard's, Robinsons-May, JC Penney, Montgomery Ward
El Mercado
(520) 750-1819
6302 E. Broadway Blvd
Mexican curios, galleries, restaurants
Factory Stores of America
1-800-SHOP-USA
Tucson: I-10 & Palo Verde
Nationally know manufacture outlets offer fashions, footwear, housewares,
gifts, etc
Foothills Mall - Outlet Stores
(520) 219-0650
7401 N. La Cholla Blvd.
Famous manufacturer's outlet stores and specialty boutiques
15-screen Cineplex theater and dining
Fourth Avenue Merchants Association
(520) 624-5004
329 E. Seventh St.
Historic shopping district with over 100 shops and restaurants
Park Mall Shopping Center
(520) 748-1222
5870 E. Broadway Blvd.
Over 100 retail outlets and 3 department stores, restaurants
Plaza Palomino
(520) 795-1177
2970 N. Swan Rd
Boutiques and restaurants inside charming hacienda setting
River Center Merchants Association
(520) 577-7272
5605 E. River Rd
Antiques, specialty shops, restaurants
St. Philips Plaza
(520) 886-7485
Campbell Ave & River Rd
Southwestern style shopping plaza, restaurants, galleries
The Tucson Mall
(520) 293-7330
4500 N. Oracle Rd
Over 200 merchants and free hotel shuttles
Macy's, Dillard's, Robinsons-May, JC Penney, Mervyn's, Sears




