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Aventura Mall |
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Aventura Mall is one of Florida's biggest enclosed mall. Covering an entire area of 2.3 million square feet, the Aventura Mall has nearly 250 shops, a place for retail shopping and 3 floors. The Aventura Mall was initially set up by Oxford Development in the year 1983 with 4 anchors: J.C. Penney, Sears, Macy's and Lord and Taylor.
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Located in the Florida's Dade county, Aventura Mall is just few miles away from the Miami Beach. So traveling to this small is not a problem at all. The mall is open from Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 9:30 pm. On Sundays it is open from 12 noon to 8:30 pm. Some of the important shops at Aventura Mall are as follows:
- JCPenney
- Banana Republic
- Gap Body
- Vertigo
- Littman Jewelers
- Boss Hugo Boss
- Starbucks
- United Colors of Benetton
- Bebe
- LaCoste
- Diesel
- Lucky Brand Dungarees
- Sears Roebuck & Co
- Bloomingdale's
- Starbucks
- American Eagle Outfitters
- Miss Sixty
- Express Men's
- Victoria's Secret
The shopping mall has a food court which has 18 eateries serving fast food. If your tired of shopping then you can try some of the most mouth watering cuisines at the restaurants located at the main entrance of the mall. You can try various kinds of recipes here from all around the globe.
An outdoor courtyard in the style of European emporium, movie theater with 24 screens, indoor play ground and AMC Theater add to the attractions of Aventura Mall.
The mall not only caters to the taste of fashion connoisseurs but also keeps in mind the conveniences of aged shoppers. There is shuttle facility for aged people that take them from the parking lot to the mall's main entrance. You need not worry about your kids in this mall. They can play in the mall's play area while you can shop. This is one of the features that make shopping in Aventura Mall a very special experience. If you are a shopping freak and very particular about style and comfort a visit to the Aventura Mall is a must.
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