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Miami Beach Shopping
Enjoy the best shopping in Miami when you stay at the Howard Johnson Plaza a Dezerland Beach Resort. Directly on the ocean on the northern end of Miami Beach,
we are adjacent to the towns of Surfside and Bal Harbour, convenient to
the Surfside shopping district and the famous Bal Harbour Shopping mall.
The Dezerland Beach Resort and Spa provides complimentary shuttle service to South Beach, Bal Harbour,
and Aventura Mall.
One of the highlights of visiting Miami is its many choices in Miami Beach shopping. Our hotel is conveniently located to some of the best shopping Miami has to offer as well as other area attractions. With complimentary shuttles to Bal Harbour, Aventura Mall, and South Beach you have a place where you can shop till you drop.
Enjoy Miami Beach shopping at:
Aventura Mall
19645 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami , FL 33180 Phone: 305-935-4222
One of Miami's premiere shopping malls, Aventura boasts over 250 stores including 6 anchors stores (Bloomingdale's, Burdines, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's and Sears) Not only is a great place to shop in Miami, but it is also a great place for families. It includes an indoor playground and an AMC 24-screen theatre.
Bayside Marketplace
401 Biscayne Blvd. R106
Miami, FL 33132
Phone: 305-577-3344
Fax: 305-577-0306
www.baysidemarketplace.com
Beautiful Bayside Marketplace not only provides some of Miami 's best shopping, it provides a spectacular view of the Biscayne Bay and the Miami skyline. With a mixture of retail chain store, gift shops, and street vendors, there is something for everyone.
Bal Harbour Shops
9700 Collins Ave
Miami, FL 33154
Phone: 305-866-0311
Internationally known, Bal Harbour is famous for its high class merchandise. Designer shops such Fendi, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Cartier and Dolce & Gabbana are in between Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue . It's a great place for big spenders or window shoppers.
The Cross Stitch Station Inc. 18 SW 8th St.
Miami, FL 33130
Phone: 305/372-3730
www.miamicrossstitch.com
The fabric store that local designers go to for high end fashion fabric and supplies. Check out local designs and crafts, which can be delivered to hotels in the area. Find unique gifts for that special person at this Miami Design District shop.
Miami Design District
N.E. 36th St. to N.E. 41st St. between N.E. 2nd Ave. and N. Miami Ave.
Miami, FL
www.designmiami.com
Miami shopping is synonymous with good design, and its visitor-friendly Design District is a rather unprecedented melding of public space and the rather exclusive world of design. Covering a few city blocks, the Design District, at N.E. 2nd Avenue and N.E. 40th Street , has more than 200 showrooms and galleries -- look for the yellow Buick building with the painted cameos of mythological Latin figures on Second Avenue marking the entrance. What's unique is that showrooms here are typically the beat of decorators alone, but the Miami Design District's showrooms are open to the public, occupy windowed street-level buildings, and many double as art galleries or cafés. Visitor-friendly touches, such as an indoor river in Tui Pranich and art exhibits in Holly Hunt, make the once austere world of design less forbidding -- the neighborhood even has its own high school (of art and design, of course) and hosts street parties, like for the Miami Film Festival. Although in most cases you'll need your decorator to secure your purchases, browsers are encouraged to consider for themselves the array of rather exclusive furnishings, decorative objects, antiques, and art.
The Howard Johnson in Miami Beach is also located close to some of the bests restaurants in Miami Florida!
Use our online reservation system, or call us at (305) 865-6661 or Outside Florida 1-800-331-9346.
Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Dezerland Beach & Spa
8701 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, Florida 33154
Phone: 305-865-6661
Fax: 305-866-2630

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