Shopping Guide
Where to Go Shopping in Dallas
While Dallas may not be the first global hub that comes to mind when dreaming about destination shopping, the city offers a wealth of options for those in need of some retail therapy. In fact, shopping in Dallas often delights with not only a remarkable blend of local boutiques and global brands but unique shopping destinations and districts that boast a Texan charm. Many, much like The Adolphus, are known for being distinctly Dallas in design.
Wondering where to go shopping in Dallas? Our Dallas shopping guide just scratches the surface of what you can discover in our fair city.
Neiman-Marcus Downtown Dallas – Flagship Store
Dallas has plenty of style, which we believe can be traced back to the first Neiman Marcus department store opening downtown in 1907. A day spent shopping in Dallas isn’t complete without first stopping at Neiman Marcus’ stunning flagship. Situated in a nine-story Renaissance Revival tower from 1914 (and conveniently located less than a block from The Adolphus), the store welcomes its prized customers with floors of designer clothing, jewelry, and accessories, as well as a fine-dining restaurant, Zodiac.
Featuring a carefully curated selection of artisanal goods and elevated essentials, from stationery and ceramics to designer clothing and apothecary must-haves, Commerce Goods + Supply is just steps away from your hotel room, located within The Adolphus itself. This isn’t your typical hotel gift shop. Lauded as “glamorous but approachable” by Condé Nast Traveler (just the way we like it), every artisanal item has been hand-selected or even created exclusively for the store itself, including The Renard — a classic 1930s fedora reimagined with a modern twist in collaboration with the renowned Stetson brand.
The Market Shops at Dallas Farmers Market
Open seven days a week, The Market is an impressive 26,000-square-foot food hall and vendor market complete with established restaurants, indoor and outdoor dining areas, local artists’ shops, and plenty of eclectic finds. Looking for even more artisanal eats? The farmer’s market section is open on Saturdays and Sundays, featuring a variety of regional vendors in an open-air pavilion.
When shopping in Dallas, no other destination blends style and history like Highland Park Village. The elegant Mediterranean Spanish-style development dates back to 1931, when it was designed as the country’s first comprehensive shopping center. Designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2020, the complex is home to an array of luxury retailers, such as CHANEL, Christian Louboutin, Dior, and Hermès, as well as bespoke concierge services, including complimentary personal shopping.
Louis Vuitton, Versace, Gucci — you’ll find the high-end names you lust after mixed with trendy brands at North Park Center. As one of Dallas’ leading upscale shopping centers, the sprawling enclosed complex features more than 200 retailers and dining venues, ranging from the world’s finest fashion house to trendy global brands.
Galleria Dallas & Dallas Market Center
Two shopping destinations, Galleria Dallas and Dallas Market Center, have gained national — and even global — recognition, thanks to the variety of goods they offer, different experiences, and sheer size.