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Shopping in Puerto Rico

Located in San Juan, the Plaza las Americas is the center of Puerto Rico shopping, especially for the tourist, as it is the largest shopping center in the Caribbean. Other than the Plaza las Americas, where to go shopping depends on what you are looking for. Whether you are looking for luxury goods, art and souvenir shops, or just simple family shopping in Puerto Rico, the island has a place for you.

Luxury Items


Luxury shopping in Puerto Rico finds its center in the Condado region, a well-known shopping region of the island. Containing brand-name stores such as Dior, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Gucci, this part of the island draws thousands of tourists a year for shopping alone. Discerning shoppers from all over the world take part in the Puerto Rico shopping experience simply because of the quality of the brand-name goods offered in the region of Condado.

Art and Souvenir Shops


If you are looking for beautiful and renowned art galleries, Old San Juan is the place for you. Old San Juan has numerous art galleries full of beautiful pieces of artwork from the uniquely inspired culture of Puerto Rico. Beyond art, the people of Old San Juan realize that, for many people, the point of shopping in Puerto Rico is to obtain a souvenir for that special someone back home, so Old San Juan is littered with souvenir shops as well.

Family Shopping


Perhaps the kids aren’t cooperating as you try to find your way around huge malls or seemingly boring souvenir shops, so if it is family shopping you are looking for, check out the Prime Outlets in Barceloneta. This beautiful and popular shopping center has stores for mom and dad, as well as stores for the kids, plus the mall conveniently offers an extensive children’s play area, just in case the children get a little too rowdy.



 
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