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  • This store carries hand-crafted gifts and fashionable accessories for the body and home. There’s also fine art, curios, antiques, and unusual silver and gold jewelry.

  • Eighty-eight acres (35 ha) of shopping at bargain prices. The outdoor flea market features antiques, collectibles, clothing, plants, and a farmers’ market. Inside, in addition to an international food court and a video arcade, there’s a huge entertainment center with a show Wed–Mon put on by the Hanneford Family Circus, complete with elephants! The complex also claims the world’s largest drive-in theater.

  • You’ll have to step over the dogs as you enter from the front porch. Inside you’ll find Tiffanystyle lamps, marcasite and antique jewelry, antique furniture, and collectibles.

  • An inviting complex, notable for the giant lobster sculpture outside and a real parrot in the central courtyard, which houses crafts and specialty shops.

  • Bright and breezy natural-fiber resort wear is made here, all of it original design. The designer will make things to order.

  • A wonderful space, chock full of architectural antiques, garden relics, studio props, and indefinable treasures.

  • Vierge Miracle & Botànica Saint Philippe

    Right in the heart of Little Haiti, it doesn’t get more authentic than this. It’s helpful if you can speak French to find out more about the myriad soaps, sprays, and lotions.

  • The brand-new Village of Merrick Park offers luxury retail stores, set amid an immaculate urban garden ideal for concerts. Neiman Marcus and Miami’s very first Nordstrom are at its heart, along with a range of fine shops and places to eat, such the elegant Palm Restaurant. Mediterranean-Revival style, with landscaped walkways and fountains, is in keeping with the precedent set by the city’s founder George Merrick (see Merrick’s Coral Gables Fantasies).

  • A rarified collection of women’s fashion, all of it white. Elegant, sequined evening gowns, smart suits, peignoirs, and underthings. Prices suit the quality of the fabrics and workmanship.

  • Loads of marvelously expensive, ultra-exclusive must-haves for the crème of the haves.

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