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Harry Hines Boulevard (Shoppers' Alley)

Dallas, TX
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Ranked #62 of 135 attractions in Dallas
Type: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Activities: Shopping
Description: Street in downtown Dallas that is known for its variety of boutiques, specialty shops and department stores.
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Baltimore, Maryland
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60 reviews 60 reviews
21 attraction reviews
Reviews in 24 cities Reviews in 24 cities
22 helpful votes 22 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed April 18, 2013

Harry Hines Bazaar and Harry Hines Boulevard is the place to go if you're looking for cheap deals from clothes, shoes, perfumes, handbags, jewelry and flavored snacks. My sister took us here on several occasion and you're bound to find something special and/or unique. If you're stopping at the Harry Hines Bazaar, parking is limited and drivers get extremely aggressive.... More

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed April 3, 2013 via mobile

Classic Wholesale is my favorite store to shop for perfumes. They have all original perfumes unlike other places on Harry Hines... My family and friends have been shoppin with them for years!!!! Great place to shop!!'

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Rockwall, Texas
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16 reviews 16 reviews
5 attraction reviews
Reviews in 5 cities Reviews in 5 cities
4 helpful votes 4 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed March 6, 2013

Yes, you will find some good deals, but the shops and the workers/owners are dirty and rude. They have an abundance of items from purses, luggage, belts, home goods, and clothing but its alot of rift-raft shopping there too. Parking is good and there are a few shops for food and coffee that are decent.

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Dallas, Texas
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20 reviews 20 reviews
5 attraction reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
13 helpful votes 13 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed November 13, 2012

This place is fun and not necessarily for the bargains or items you can likely live without but because it is an eclectic mix of off items you cannot usually find at Wal-Mart or Macy's. The real fun begins, however, by heading on down south on Harry Hines until you reach the Mexican Bizarre, a place with all the food,... More

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Dallas, Texas
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38 reviews 38 reviews
9 attraction reviews
Reviews in 17 cities Reviews in 17 cities
69 helpful votes 69 helpful votes
2 of 5 stars Reviewed November 7, 2012

After a recent visit I realized that this area's day seems to have faded. Sam Moon is still worth the trip, but beyond that most shops are carrying the same goods and some things I know I've seen at Trader's Village and other flea markets and shops of this type. Perhaps they're all ordering from Ali Baba's site? If you're... More

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Dallas, Texas
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27 reviews 27 reviews
13 attraction reviews
Reviews in 9 cities Reviews in 9 cities
5 helpful votes 5 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed October 28, 2012

Traffic is busy but that is because there are such great deals to be found. Ask around for recommendations. Things made in USA but more are imported.

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Lewisville, Texas
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128 attraction reviews
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151 helpful votes 151 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed October 28, 2012

This is a series of separate properties, each with a separate central parking lot ringed by clothing and accessory stores of various sizes. The properties are fairly close together in a commercial district on Harry Hines Boulevard. It is certainly not visually impressive, nor is it a tourist stop, as there are really no food places or other sights. For... More

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Harrison, Arkansas
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed September 21, 2012

Does anyone now how much I could expect to spend on a blinged out rhinestone western type purse, belt, or jewelry. Think rodeo bling... that's what i'm looking for. I can get the purses for about $20 here in Arkansas, but i'm looking for way lower prices.

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Terrell, Texas, United States
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76 reviews 76 reviews
34 attraction reviews
Reviews in 12 cities Reviews in 12 cities
14 helpful votes 14 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed September 1, 2012

If you want more authentic food, groceries, spas and inexpensive items to sell in your own business or buy for gifts, this is a good place to find almost everything you could want. I still go there to buy my kim chi.

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Dallas, Texas
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35 reviews 35 reviews
22 attraction reviews
Reviews in 8 cities Reviews in 8 cities
15 helpful votes 15 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed July 16, 2012

The main store that I have been to here is Sammoon and it is worth at least one visit! The store is huge with an incredibly large selection of costume jewelery and handbags.

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