
Indoor fun at its finest in New Jersey
Enjoy fabulous tax-free shopping on clothing and shoes at East Rutherford's American Dream, plus year-round indoor skiing, water slides, thrill rides and more interactive elements under one roof. With storefronts from Gucci and Louis Vuitton, The Avenue at American Dream is a paradise for fans of high-end designs.

Colorado’s mile-high, outdoor marketplace
Delight in Denver's sunny weather at the 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian-friendly promenade filled with shops and restaurants. Denver Pavilions, at the south end of the mall, offers additional shopping and entertainment. Free electric buses stop on every corner, making it easy to experience it all. Nearby, micro-districts like Dairy Block and vibrant Larimer Square beckon with boutique storefronts beneath strands of glowing string lights.

Tasty traditions at Ohio's oldest public market
Findlay Market is a Cincy Region landmark and a hub for Ohio-grown goodness. Located in Over-the-Rhine just a few blocks from downtown Cincinnati, the market features over 50 merchants of produce, cheeses, meats and prepared foods. Weekends bring more vendors and special events to the neighborhood, which is also known for its Italianate architecture.

Art and shopping together in Texas
At NorthPark Center, browse shops surrounded by iconic contemporary sculptures from the Nasher collection. Dallas is also home to the USA’s first planned shopping center, Highland Park Village, with its distinctive Mediterranean architecture; Galleria Dallas, with its iconic ice-skating rink; and Forty Five Ten, an ultra-luxury local department store that sells a curated array of rare fashion labels in downtown Dallas. Services like TaxFree Shopping and 4N provide international shoppers with sales tax rebates.

One-of-a-kind wares in Southwest Louisiana
Lake Charles charms with artisan shops and antique stores along walkable downtown streets. Chat with friendly locals as you check out handcrafted hats, vintage records, home furnishings and rare finds. Farmers markets bring fresh-picked produce and Louisiana treasures to the city every Saturday.

Shopping Around Houston? Start in Shenandoah
A short drive from George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Shenandoah is an accessible gateway to the Greater North Houston region. The compact city boasts five shopping centers, nine entertainment venues and 60 restaurants in under six square kilometers. Nearby destinations range from the posh Woodlands Mall to the bayfront shops of Galveston Island.

From vintage to haute couture, find it in Oregon
Discover the maker’s culture at independent shops along Mississippi Avenue. Check out collectibles, clothing and bespoke jewelry, and then refuel at a café or food cart. Big bonus to shopping local in Portland: There is no sales tax.

Shopping and more in Bloomington, Minnesota
Explore much more than clothing stores at Minnesota’s Mall of America. This massive shopping and entertainment destination is home to amazing indoor attractions including Crayola Experience, SEA LIFE Minnesota Aquarium and the Nickelodeon Universe theme park complete with roller coasters and rides.