From The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald
Best Nearby Shopping Centers (Shopping) (10 Overall Closest)

Metro: Edmonton, AB |
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Manulife Place |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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10180 101 St NW, Edmonton AB T5J 3S4 780-420-6236 |
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Distance:
~295 m |
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Description:
Completed in 1983, this is Edmonton's tallest building. Its 36 floors house mainly offices, but there are also 3 restaurants and 22 shops including Holt Renfrew, Blues Women's Wear, Birks, and Night Owl Imports. |
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Commerce Place |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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10155 – 102 St, Edmonton AB T5J 4L4 780-944-0903 780-944-1222 |
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Distance:
~361 m |
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Description:
Although it's not one of the city's largest shopping centers, this downtown venue is convenient for business people and has a host of terrific shops. Women, in particular, will enjoy the stylish fashions at Plaza Escada, which carries the Escada line so popular with celebrities. For men, there's Sam Abouhassan, a shop which stocks beautiful garments, impeccably tailored and crafted. At Diamori, you'll find stunning jewelry of gold, platinum and diamonds, along with a selection of Rolex watches. In addition, Commerce Place hosts restaurants, quick food stands and a number of specialty shops. |
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Edmonton City Centre |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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102 St & 102 Ave, Edmonton AB T5J 2Z1 780-426-8444 780-426-8400 |
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Distance:
~421 m |
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Description:
This large mall, located in the midst of downtown, boasts four levels of shopping. It's clean, well-maintained and well-lit. Plus, it's incredibly busy, frequented by a lunchtime crowd who come to eat, browse and take care of personal business. High-quality shops of all sorts are available, including book, gift, clothing, jewelry and health and beauty. There are also drycleaners, banks, dentists, movie theaters and tailors. A number of restaurants and fast food places allow you to pick up something quick to eat. Business travelers find this a great place for accompanying spouses to wander while they attend conferences and business meetings. The mall is also connected by pedway to ManuLife Place. |
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Kingsway Garden Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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109th St & Princess Elizabeth Ave, Edmonton AB T5G 3A6 780-477-5756 |
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Distance:
~2.885 km |
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Description:
With 235 stores and anchors like Zellers, The Bay and Sears, Kingsway is a shopper's paradise. You'll find all the popular chains here (Gap, Disney Store, Gymboree, American Eagle Outfitters, Payless Shoe Source), plus more than 20 eateries and a plethora of services, from hair styling to dental offices. The mall boasts numerous independent shops as well, including one devoted solely to Edmonton Oilers paraphernalia. |
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Old Strathcona Antique Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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7614 Gateway Blvd NW, Edmonton AB T6E 4Z8 780-433-0398 |
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Distance:
~3.194 km |
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Description:
With over 160 dealers selling all manner of antiques and collectibles, you're sure to find something you like at the Old Strathcona Antique Mall. In addition to furniture and fine art, you can unearth treasures such as books, records, magazines, toys and other quirky odds and ends that you just can't live without. |
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Londonderry Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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137 Ave & 66 St NW, Edmonton AB T5C 3C8 780-475-9266 780-476-1441 |
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Distance:
~7.045 km |
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Description:
Since opening in the 1970s, Londonderry has been the primary shopping mall for northern Edmonton. It's one of the brightest and most attractive in the region, with over 150 shops and services. Anchored by The Bay, Save-On-Foods, Sport Chek Supercentre, and Army & Navy, the mall has a number of international chains, but local independent retailers also feature prominently, selling everything from greeting cards to ladies fashions. |
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West Edmonton Mall |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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8882 170 St NW, Edmonton AB T5T 4M2 780-444-5200 800-661-8890 |
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Distance:
~8.520 km |
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Description:
This tribute to extravagance is almost overwhelming in scale and spectacle. The mall shelters more than 800 stores and over 110 restaurants, but that's just the beginning. There's also a wave pool, a roller coaster, amusement park, a lake, ice skating rink, dolphin lagoon, bungee jump, and a replica of Columbus' "Santa Maria" – all under one roof. You could literally spend days lulled by shopping and entertainment. The mall was built in four phases, and that's the way they suggest you tackle the edifice. If you need to occupy the time of kids, adults and seniors, cart everyone here and give them free rein. Just don't forget to establish a meeting time and place later on! |
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South Edmonton Common |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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23 Ave & Calgary Trail, Edmonton AB 780-424-8008 |
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Distance:
~11.407 km |
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Description:
This huge shopping center is closing in on one million square feet of retail space and is still growing. Many large chain stores can be found here, including Michaels, Pier 1 and Wal-Mart. It doesn't have a lot of independent, unique stores that give a city its local flavor, but if you're looking for well-known businesses where you can return something once you get home (just in case), this complex is a good bet. |
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Southgate Centre |
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(Shopping - Shopping Centers) |
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111 St & 51 Ave, Edmonton AB T6H 4M6 780-435-3721 |
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Distance:
~13954.065 km |
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Description:
This large airy mall is a popular destination for those who like to hit one place and get all their shopping done. Located on the city's south end, the complex has a mix of chain stores and independent venues. Among the recognizable names are Gap, Eddie Bauer, Sears and The Bay. A branch of the public library is housed in the mall as well, although local teens frequent the shops and food court more than they do the stacks. |
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