Orlando: Shopping

From the hundreds of outlet shops in the vicinity of International Drive to the luxury brand haven of the Mall at Millenia and the funky boutiques of College Park and Downtown Orlando, there’s no shortage of places to exercise your right to a little retail therapy.

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Antique Row Scour the half-mile stretch of thrift stores and antique marts near Lake Ivanhoe for restored furniture, estate jewelry, and kitschy-cool collectibles. Lake Ivanhoe; Orange Avenue between Colonial Dr. and Princeton St.; www.downtownorlando.com
family | expensive | antiques | specialty

CityArts Factory Instead of mouse ears, take home an original hand-blown glass piece from Keila Glassworks or African Shona art from Zulu Exclusive Gallery. Downtown Orlando; 29 S. Orange Ave.; 407-648-7060; www.dadorlando.com
smart splurge | art | specialty | handicrafts

Orlando Premium Outlets Bargain-hunt for designer duds at Ralph Lauren, Barneys New York, Diesel, Fendi, Giorgio Armani, and 55 other discounted designer shops. 8200 Vineland Ave.; 407-238-7787; www.premiumoutlets.com
budget | great value | designer | clothing | outlet | editor pick

Park Avenue Local boutiques (Thread, Shou’Ture) rub elbows with national chains like Restoration Hardware along Winter Park’s main thoroughfare, a lovely brick street dating to 1887. Winter Park; www.parkave-winterpark.com
family | moderate | boutique | clothing

The Mall at Millenia Browse a high-end fantasy of boutiques ranging from Gucci to Jimmy Choo while LED screens showcase runway couture. Even the air smells rich here. Northeast of I-Drive; I-4 Exit 78; 4200 Conroy Rd.; 407-363-3555; www.mallatmillennia.com
boutique | expensive | designer | clothing

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