Visions of Jacksonville, Florida start with warm beaches and sunny skies. However, Jacksonville is filled with many historic spots and endless shopping options. Looking for the perfect new look? This coastal city has you covered with so many options from outdoor shopping centers right on the beach, flea markets, trendy boutiques, and classic luxury malls.

Visitors can get their shopping fix and learn a little bit about the history of Jacksonville at the same time. Many historical attractions are located conveniently near the shopping destinations. Jacksonville delivers one of the most eclectic shopping districts in Northeast Florida.

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    St John's Town Center

    Luxury outdoor mall

    St John's Town Center
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    With 175 stores to choose from you may need to carve out a couple days of your trip for St. John's Center. From Nordstrom and Dillard’s to high end shopping such as Tiffany & Co and Louis Vuitton, there is something here for everyone. Located in Jacksonville’s Southside neighborhood, shoppers can also enjoy a bite to eat from the True Food Kitchen, The Cheesecake Factory, and many more.

    With a full belly and hands full of shopping bags, shoppers can enjoy the sun at the Park Green’s turtle pound. You can even bring along your 4-legged furry friends as this lifestyle mall also boasts a dog park.

    Location: 4663 River City Dr, Jacksonville, Florida 32246, USA

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +1 904-998-7156

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    Five Points

    A touch of Jacksonville history

    Five Points
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    • Shoppers

    Tucked away in Riverside, you’ll find the Five Points neighborhood with its many restaurants and shopping opportunities that maintain an old timey feel. On what’s dubbed Main Street, visitors can get a glimpse of what Jacksonville was like in the 1930s.

    While markets and restaurants may line the street of Five Points, visitors can also enjoy the Florida Theater, which opened in 1927. There are also a few antique stores here if you’re looking for a piece to add to your collection. With so many different dining options there is something to enjoy whether you’ve got a taste for authentic Mexican or pizza.

    Location: Five Points, Jacksonville, FL 32204, USA

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    Avondale

    Shopping with a picturesque view

    Avondale
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    Tree-lined streets are what bring visitors to the historic neighborhood of Avondale. This charming part of the city is not just for shopping—you can take a yoga class or visit the spa or hair salons.

    Avondale also features live music, movies at the park, and even hosts a bi-annual clean up. Make sure to check their website for upcoming events. You’ll want to wear good walking shoes when you explore this historic pocket of Jacksonville and see all that Avondale has to offer.

    Location: 3637 St. Johns Ave, Jacksonville, FL, 32205, USA

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    San Marco

    A piece of Italy in Florida

    San Marco
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    San Marco square is just five minutes from downtown Jacksonville, nestled along the St. Johns riverfront. It is one of the many historic neighborhoods in Jacksonville. The Fountain of Lions is a popular site here, which was fashioned after the business district of Venice, Italy.

    After seeing the lions, visitors can enjoy the many boutiques and art galleries. If you enjoy theater, make sure to check out Theater Jacksonville, created in 1938, making it the oldest community theater. The San Marco Bookstore is also a favorite here, where book lovers can purchase both new and preloved books.

    Location: San Marco, Jacksonville FL, USA

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    Murray Hill

    Where local art murals steal the show

    Murray Hill
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    The murals of local artists are what attract visitors to one of the oldest neighborhoods in Jacksonville. Murray Hill also attracts lovers of nature with its many local parks and scenic views. For theater buffs, check out the Murray Hill Theater.

    If you’re looking to visit a cool and relaxed area, this is the place to be. Local art, craft beer, and endless food options have revamped this neighborhood and made it one of the most popular destinations in Florida.

    Location: Murray Hill, Jacksonville FL, USA

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    Beaches Town Center

    Shopping with an oceanfront view

    Beaches Town Center
    • Families
    • Shoppers

    Found on Atlantic Boulevard, visitors can take in a view of the breathtaking ocean while getting all their shopping done. There is no shortage of fun for the entire family here, with shopping, dining, and live music to choose from. Make sure to visit their website for a list of upcoming events.

    You can even own a piece of this town center by purchasing one of the bricks that line the sidewalks. Purchase a brick to remember your time here or as a gift for someone special. You can also adopt a tree and have your name listed on their website.

    Location: 0 Atlantic Blvd, Neptune Beach, FL 32266, USA

    Phone: +1 904-610-4878

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    Riverside Arts Market

    Where local farmers market meets art gallery

    Riverside Arts Market
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    • Shoppers

    Open every Saturday, no matter the weather, locals and tourists gather under the Fuller Warren Bridge to experience all that the Riverside Arts Market has to offer. Visitors can purchase fresh produce from local Florida farmers or visit the riverfront amphitheater, which features live musical performances.

    This weekly market also boasts some of the most unique artists Florida has to offer. A market where local artists and small businesses are given a chance to showcase their talents is the perfect place to visit with the entire family. Make sure to check out their calendar to see upcoming events.

    Location: 715 Riverside Ave, Jacksonville, Florida 32204, USA

    Open: Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +1 904-389-2449

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    Pecan Park Flea & Farmer's Market

    The biggest flea market in Jacksonville

    Pecan Park Flea & Farmer's Market
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    If you're looking for something different to do, head over to the Pecan Park Flea & Farmer’s Market. Open every weekend, you can find everything from household cleaning supplies to antiques. You can also watch live events such as glass blowing.

    Visitors can buy fresh local produce at the farmer’s market here.If you’re feeling hungry after hitting all the different stalls, grab a bite to eat. There is everything from filet mignon steak sandwiches to Philly cheesesteaks. There is even a barbecue station if that’s more your flavor.

    Location: 614 Pecan Park Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32218, USA

    Open: Saturday–Sunday from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 904-379-6141

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    Avonlea Antique Mall

    Home of antiques and interiors

    Avonlea Antique Mall
    • Shoppers
    • Unusual

    This antiques mall stretches over 40,000 sq. ft. and boasts 200 designers and dealers. No matter what your taste, you are sure to find the perfect item here. With choices of fine art, soft furnishings, and jewelry, you’ll want to make sure you’ve cleared your day to see all that Avonlea Antique Mall has to offer.

    Live events and an in-home eatery can also be found here. Referred to as the hidden gem of Avonlea, The Full Circle Eatery has a full menu until 3 pm with drinks and desserts until 4 pm.

    Location: 8101 Philips Highway, Jacksonville, FL 32256, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 11 am to 5 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 904-636-8785

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    The Avenues

    All the best shopping in one place

    The Avenues
    • Families
    • Shoppers

    Covering over a million square feet, this multi-level shopping center offers over 150 different stores and four major department stores. The mall really is your one-stop fashion and family shopping destination.

    There is also a great selection of dining to choose from, with favorites such as Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Chick-Fil-A. Or if you’re looking for a sweet tooth fix, stop by Cinnabon, Hagan Daaz, or Great American Cookies. There are also baby changing stations, family rooms, and children’s play areas for those visiting with little ones.

    Location: 10300 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32256, USA

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm, Sunday from noon to 6 pm

    Phone: +1 904-363-3060

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