Shopping in Austin

Where can I go shopping IN AUSTIN?

From funky to high-fashion, SHOPPING IN AUSTIN IS A REAL ADVENTURE with several different shopping districts and malls, and several outlet malls within an easy drive.

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2nd Street Shops
New mixed-use development including chic retail stores, coffee shops, restaurants, wine bars and living spaces in vibrant urban setting.
www.2ndstreetdistrict.com

South Congress Ave. (SoCo)
Eclectic and friendly, SoCo offers unique boutiques and local wares.
www.firstthursday.info

San Marcos Outlet Mall
Voted the “Third-Best Place to Shop in the World” by ABC’s The View, Prime Outlets – San Marcos is the largest outlet shopping destination in Texas and the third-largest in the world. 

This spectacular shopping mecca is also one of the top most visited tourist attractions in Texas, with 140 luxury and brand-name outlet stores including Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Neiman Marcus Last Call Clearance Center, Gucci and more—all offering savings of up to 65%.

Located right off IH-35 at Exit 200, our center is a convenient drive from Austin and San Antonio.
www.primeoutlets.com/locations/san-marcos

The Domain
Phase I of The Domain is now open and offers impeccable restaurants and luxury shops anchored by Neiman Marcus and Macy’s. And in keeping with the Austin spirit, you’ll find it all in a pedestrian-friendly, open-air lifestyle center.
www.thedomainauastin.com

Where can i buy souvenirs in Austin?

The Austin Visitor Center at 209 E. Sixth Street is also the ACVB’s official souvenir store, where you can find a variety of Austin, Texas, and University of Texas merchandise. You can also find local souvenir products at the Capitol Visitors Center, located in the restored General Land Office building at the southeast corner of the Capitol Grounds (112 East 11th Street). Other good souvenir sources include Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum and Wild Ideas at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.