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From quaint antique shops and art galleries to major shopping malls, Greensboro is a great place to shop. Click on the names below to go to their Web site. Friendly Shopping Center
Just across the street from the O. Henry is this 75-acre open village shopping center with more than 100 stores, including Belk, Macy's, Sears, Gap, Old Navy, Eddie Bauer, REI, Banana Republic, Victoria's Secret, Express, Limited, and Barnes & Noble.
Downtown Greensboro
New galleries and shops are opening every month as downtown Greensboro is revitalizing at a fast pace. Stroll Elm Street (home of Triad Stage and the International Civil Rights Museum) from Market Street south past the railroad crossing to "Old Greensborough" to find a nice collection of antique shops and galleries. Ask our concierge for directions to downtown, just a few miles away from the hotel. Four Seasons Town Centre
Newly renovated, the Centre's three levels include more than 200 stores including Belk, Dillard's, JC Penney and many national names, making it the largest shopping mall in Greensboro. Westover Gallery of Shops
This small retail complex features high-end specialty shops with apparel, accessories, home design and sports equipment. Replacements, Ltd
The world's largest retailer of old and new china, crystal, flatware and collectibles. Free daily tours of the showrooms, museum, warehouse and restoration facility. Shop their 13,000-square-foot showroom for giftware, dinnerware, one-of-a-kind items, antiques and collectibles. Greensboro Farmers’ Curb Market
Shop for fresh fruits and vegetables the way your grandmother once did. The best in home-grown vegetables, fruits and produce is only half the story -- fresh cut herbs, flowers, baked goods, pottery and crafts are also available. Furniture Galore
Since nearby High Point is the world’s home furnishings capital of the world, you will find many furniture stores (one is a million square feet!) and outlets. You will see many of these stores along I-85 Business, 15 miles south from Greensboro. Seagrove Pottery
Located about 40 miles south of Greensboro is the quaint village of Seagrove, home to nearly 100 potteries within a 25-mile radius. Drive the beautiful countryside, visit with the potters, purchase their wares, and tour the North Carolina Pottery Center museum.
Triad Antiques
A 45,000 sq. ft. facility where you will find a broad array of antiques -- from sterling silver and collectibles to fine art -- for sale by 138 dealers. Located near the airport on I-40.
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