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Cleveland, Ohio — Shopping

Shopping in Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland offers excellent shopping opportunities. Items are inexpensive and in abundant supply and variety. Cleveland-themed souvenirs popular with visitors are, of course, rock and roll memorabilia, which can be found at Daffy Dan's Rock'n'Roll Heaven, 2101 Superior Avenue.

Shopping centers
On Public Square sits the US$400 million development called The Avenue at Tower City Center, whose lower level is a converted train depot. It houses various shops, including names like Brooks Brothers, Borders Express and Nine West. America's first enclosed shopping center, The Arcade, was built in 1890 on Euclid Avenue and has since been completely refurbished and renovated, offering three levels of specialty shops in an Atrium-style structure.
Factory outlet shopping is also popular in Cleveland. The Aurora Premium Factory Outlets, 549 South Chillicothe Road, has 70 outlet stores, including Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and Liz Claiborne. Northeast Ohio's largest factory outlet center, featuring over 80 stores, is Prime Outlets at Lodi, 9911 Avon Lake Road, located in Burbank, a short drive southwest of Cleveland off I-71S.
Visitors should also not overlook Cleveland's various neighborhoods when shopping. Larchmere is good for antiques, ethnic specialties can be found in Ohio City, and art galleries, Italian pastries and restaurants in Little Italy.

Shopping hours
Stores are open daily 1000-2100. On Sundays, some stores may open 1200-1800.

Tax information
A state sales tax of 7% applies, which cannot be refunded.

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