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More than Shopping

For a day-long destination, head to Broadway at the Beach. You’ll find plenty of shopping, along with attractions, dining, and nightlife. If the day’s shopping has left you exhausted, enjoy an adult beverage as you listen to local live music. Don’t miss Over the Moon Productions’ stilt walkers, jugglers, fire and LED light shows, and more of your favorite circus-like acts! A little farther north, Barefoot Landing is located on the Intracoastal Waterway, with shopping, dining, and an ever-changing lineup of entertainment. On the north end, Coastal North Towne Center has more than 30 exciting stores. Bargain shoppers, you have come to the right place! Myrtle Beach has two Tanger Outlet malls filled with your favorite factory stores with sweet deals and various eateries to comfort your sweet (or salty) tooth. Near the Hwy 17 Tanger Outlet, meet all of your Fishing, Hunting, Boating & Outdoor needs at the Bass Pro Shops.

One of the most unique shopping destinations along the Grand Strand is The Market Common. The Market Common has fine dining restaurants, a movie theater, and great shopping set in a beautifully designed urban village environment that encourages walking from place to place. Special events are held throughout the year, so check to see what’s planned!

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Headed a little further, the south end of the Grand Strand is known for its luxurious golf courses and tranquil beaches, but the area also offers special shopping with the most unique art and apparel. The Hammock Shops Village, known as the “Heart of Pawleys,” is home to some of the most eccentric and fashionable shops. The Island Shops, another local gem with a quaint outdoor setting, has a vibrant collection of shops, galleries, and dining. These shops also offer award-winning restaurants with food inspired by the Lowcountry. Just south of Pawleys Island, the stately City of Georgetown has a rich history and a thriving downtown area. Front Street, located along the Sampit River, is charming and the shops are locally owned and operated.

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