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The 5 best MALLS and SHOPPING DISTRICTS

3015 Grand Avenue

Coconut Grove ➇

+1 786 367 7726 cocowalk.com

This formerly down-and-out multi-story mall is now a refurbished, 150.000-squarefoot, indoor-outdoor retail and lifestyle center. This truly is a place ‘Where the Grove Comes Together,’ offering entities like a French jeweler, free outdoor yoga sponsored by activewear shop FP Movement, and plenty of dining options.

192 ANTIQUES & DESIGN

MIAMI

8650 Biscayne Blvd

MiMo District/ Upper East Side ➁

+1 305 458 7134 antiquesand designmiami.com

Not all of the tenants in this 30-plus showroom mural-painted facility are antiques dealers. Some are designers; others sell fine art. But many of these dealers, from all over the world, do specialize in art deco, mid-century and other 20th century collectibles, including Nihil Novi, Worth Galleries, Deco Dreams, and Michel Contessa Antiques.

193 WYNWOOD JUNGLE

50 NW 24th St

Wynwood ➂

+1 917 281 0330

194 CAULEY SQUARE

HISTORIC VILLAGE

22400 Old Dixie Hwy

Redland ��

+1 305 258 3543 cauleysquare.com

195 UPPER BUENA VISTA

184 NE 50th Terrace

Little Haiti ➁

+1 305 539 9555 upperbuenavista.com

With retail and dining that ranges from homegrown Miami clothing boutiques to food halls and rooftop bars to art galleries and design stores, the Jungle is easily recognized by its brightly colored, tropical murals that detail the outside of the building.

Originally built in 1903, these restored cottages were once home to men who worked in a railroad shipping yard. Now they’re a charming piece of old Florida, with each tiny home an individual boutique, antique store, wellness center, art gallery, tea room, or restaurant.

This charming shopping-and-dining oasis was constructed around the 120-year-old bodhi wish tree, fluttering with ribbons upon which guests have written their hopes and dreams. Before or after stopping into any of the micro-boutiques or eateries, stop at The House of Findings for a ribbon of your own.

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