Some of my out-of-town friends ask me which to visit the DFW the best shopping centers when they arrive for a weekend of shopping. That's kind of like the question: "Which of your children you love the most?"
I like them all.
It is difficult for me to choose because they have a special atmosphere, unique combinations of traders and even architecture.
But my friends would expect me to answer their questions and help them out. As her friend I would do my best.So I will do my best for you.
We looked at things such as architecture, many dealers, the number of perimeter stores, but I've also called the "WOW" factor. It's about an experience, not only purchase. So, here we believe that the 6 is "must-see shopping malls DFW 3 in the Dallas area and 3 in Fort Worth, in no particular order:
Galleria Dallas (Dallas area - Dallas): For sheer "wow" factor, Galleria Dallas is impressive.Modeled after the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele in Milan, Italy, it is four levels of mud Elan and luxury. There are one-of-a-kind high-end stores, but also a good selection of mainstream merchants.
Stonebriar Center (Dallas area - Frisco): Stonebriar have the most interesting of all exterior shopping mall in DFW. This open and bright mall everything, and has the children's clothing merchant of another shopping center.
Town East Mall (Dallas area --Mesquite): Town East is instantly recognizable by its large center structure that includes the center part of this big shopping mall. Reconstruction in 2005, has many shops and updated the interior. Town East is like a big wheel, with the food court of his mid-hub.
Grapevine Mills (Fort Worth - Grapevine) Grapevine Mills has more than any other dealer mall in DFW - 237 of them! If you do not find it here, probably it is not done. Wear comfortableShoes, such as the rectangular hall is nearly a mile around.
Southlake Town Square (Fort Worth - South Lake): Although not an enclosed shopping mall, makes it a unique experience like no other in this list. Southlake Town Square is like a small town square, with shops on small diversion roads. Enjoy The best way to Southlake Town Square is to park your car, walk around and take some time to soak everything in.
The parksArlington (Fort Worth - Arlington): In 2002, The park has 400,000 square meters of space, which makes it one of the largest shopping malls in DFW. More than just a place to go shopping, park is a place to have fun, with a skating rink, theater and a carousel. Traffic around the park can sometimes be difficult, but the journey is worth it.
These are our top 6 recommendations - now it's time for you to make the shopping street and to have fun!
Steve Moreland(http://www.themallpages.com) is the President of The Mall Pages, LLC. Steve has lived in the Dallas / Fort Worth for 22 years and spends hundreds of hours at the mall each year. The Mall Pages is a comprehensive guide to mall shopping in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

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