Houston Premium Outlets
Houston Premium Outlets
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10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
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Houston Premium OutletsĀ® offers 145 designer and name-brand outlet stores including Armani Outlet, Burberry, Nike, Kate Spade New York and Tory Burch. We are conveniently located in northwest Houston off of U.S. Highway 290 West at Fairfield Place Drive; approximately 35 minutes from downtown Houston and the Galleria uptown district. Our shoppers enjoy upscale outlet shopping at a wide range of retailers from designer apparel to jewelry and fine leather, with savings of 25 to 65 percent every day. The mall is single-level with a village style design and southwest architectural theme reflecting the area's history. Pedestrian outdoor courtyards and covered walkways provide all-weather shopping comfort year round. We offer seven convenient entrances and ample parking when planning your trip. We look forward to welcoming you at Houston Premium Outlets on your next visit.
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perthprecious
Houston, TX1,510 contributions
Aug 2020 ā¢ Friends
Leave your man at home and take a friend with you. This time I went with a girlfriend. What a great day it was. 5 hours shopping went so quick. Shops open 11am-7pm Mon-Sat. Sunday 12pm-6pm. A lot of nice shops there. Armani, Hugo Boss, Coach, Kate Spade, GAP, Tommy Hilfiger, Adidas just to name a few. If youāre hungry, there is a food court, Starbucks, Auntie Anne, food stalls and other cafes around. Plenty of restrooms available too. Parking was easy. Get a map of the outlet on your phone so you know where you are going.
Written August 20, 2020
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Alucard66
Aguascalientes, Mexico939 contributions
Sep 2024 ā¢ Family
Excellent place, with the same characteristics and arguably with the same shape and distribution of shops as elsewhere, but always finding excellent offers and enjoying walking, searching, and even eating in its food area.
It seems far from the city, but it's not as far away as other outlets I've known.
Recommended.
It seems far from the city, but it's not as far away as other outlets I've known.
Recommended.
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Written September 19, 2024
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Michael S
Spring, TX67 contributions
Dec 2020 ā¢ Couples
First time to this outlet mall off 290! The place is gigantic, well worth the stop! So many stores to browse and shop. Lots of room to stay socially distanced as well. Many restaurants close by also.
Written December 14, 2020
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Great_Beer_Now
Houston, TX5,275 contributions
Aug 2019 ā¢ Family
There are countless shopping options when you live in a large metropolitan area. It really is a matter of finding the shopping experience that fits your mood and if a large variety of stores in an outdoor setting is your thing, then a good choice of places to visit in Houston, Texas is Houston Premium Outlets.
With Houston Premium Outlets, you get a good cross- section of stores in an outdoor shopping center setting. There are more than 150 total stores in this shopping center, many of which are not found in other shopping centers and many of which focus on clothing and accessories. I know people who frequent Houston Premium Outlets for this reason alone. They have a specific store in mind and it doesnāt exist anywhere else in the nearby vicinity, so they head here for their shopping needs.
Houston Premium Outlets has several directories scattered throughout and what I like is that they are electronic. You touch the large screen, drag it, enlarge, etc. to find what you need. This helps make it easy to get to the store of your choosing. The parking encircles the outlets and there is a good deal of space, so unless itās the holiday shopping season, it should be easy to find a place to park.
Because the Houston Premium Outlets is an outdoor place of shopping, it is subject to the restrictions of the weather. While the mall is outdoors, it does have coverings over portions of the walking areas. So, while you may still feel the extreme heat of the summer, you can at least be comforted in knowing that there is some cover to protect from the hot sun. It protects against the rain, too, but rain isnāt really all that important, since you can quickly walk into any store to escape a downpour.
Houston Premium Outlets doesnāt rate as my favorite shopping center, mainly because, well, I prefer the controlled comfort of an indoor shopping center and while it does have a food court building, it doesnāt offer a large variety of food options. But this shopping complex does have its merits and the location, close to the intersection of 99 and 290, is easy to find. Itās a good shopping center for those who want more specialized stores and like to feel the outdoor conditions while they walk from one shop to the next.
With Houston Premium Outlets, you get a good cross- section of stores in an outdoor shopping center setting. There are more than 150 total stores in this shopping center, many of which are not found in other shopping centers and many of which focus on clothing and accessories. I know people who frequent Houston Premium Outlets for this reason alone. They have a specific store in mind and it doesnāt exist anywhere else in the nearby vicinity, so they head here for their shopping needs.
Houston Premium Outlets has several directories scattered throughout and what I like is that they are electronic. You touch the large screen, drag it, enlarge, etc. to find what you need. This helps make it easy to get to the store of your choosing. The parking encircles the outlets and there is a good deal of space, so unless itās the holiday shopping season, it should be easy to find a place to park.
Because the Houston Premium Outlets is an outdoor place of shopping, it is subject to the restrictions of the weather. While the mall is outdoors, it does have coverings over portions of the walking areas. So, while you may still feel the extreme heat of the summer, you can at least be comforted in knowing that there is some cover to protect from the hot sun. It protects against the rain, too, but rain isnāt really all that important, since you can quickly walk into any store to escape a downpour.
Houston Premium Outlets doesnāt rate as my favorite shopping center, mainly because, well, I prefer the controlled comfort of an indoor shopping center and while it does have a food court building, it doesnāt offer a large variety of food options. But this shopping complex does have its merits and the location, close to the intersection of 99 and 290, is easy to find. Itās a good shopping center for those who want more specialized stores and like to feel the outdoor conditions while they walk from one shop to the next.
Written August 4, 2019
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Kovit S
Bangkok, Thailand648 contributions
Feb 2016 ā¢ Friends
Our shopping experience was fine, in line with most other reviewers, I'm writing about my experience with the Tax refund for International customers.
We get to the counter and I see we need passports and air tickets, retrieve it get into line, my friend goes out with our
things, which are now in a Tumi cabin size we've just bought.
There's a lady from Africa ahead of me in line and the the agent, (who's a young man, my guess Japanese or Korean parentage, born in USA) is asking her a lot of questions and
finally asking to see all her purchases. She says its heavy and
lying in one of the stores, could someone help her get it? He
says No, and sends her off to get her things. I hand him our two
passports and our air tickets, he says he's waiting for her! Then he points to computer and says he got some other work, and at the same time calls him mother on his phone!!! after I protest how long is this going to take, he scrutinises the passports and says I don't have a US visa, am I a US citizen? I said my visa in my old
passport, I think we have it but our bags with my friend who's
just stepped out. He went on about needing to check this and that, it really got to to me, and at that point my friend came back and we are carrying my old passport as well, so I was able to show him my 10 year US visa. I gave him a piece of my mind, asking him if he was an immigration officer, he told me he has
rules, I told him this is not the only place in the world that gives Tax free! The rules are about the same everywhere! I've never
been made felt like an illegal immigrant or criminal whilst
getting my tax free done after any luxury shopping in Europe or anywhere for that matter! At this point the African lady returns,
there is a group of "orientals" headed by a lady behind me who
has attentively been listening to what I've been saying to the agent, she thinks the African is cutting line, and protests! I tell
her, No, she was before me, the agent was hassled this poor
lady first. The Oriental lady behind me said nothing, understanding. After that, the agent said nothing irregular,
he knew he had been identified as unnecessarily hassling
customers and being racist! ( I have an Indian appearance,
Thai passport, American English). He processed my Tax free
without looking at a single item! I didn't even have the four
pair of Jeans I bought from 7 For all mankind with me, they
we're at the shop!
Why did he hassle that poor African lady,
she must been 60, from Cameroon, did not speak very good English, to get all her stuff AND eventually not give her money
because she didn't have her ticket! He didn't tell her first, although he did speak a lot to her at the beginning, I wasn't
paying any attention. and he only stopped when he noticed
That his "own kind", the Orientals behind me, and my friend, who is Thai-Thai, weren't appreciating his behaviour!
Furthermore, some our bills were paid by my friends credit
card, he processed all under my name. WOW, we have rules,
he said, I wonder how many of those rules the agent broke!
From what I understand Simon Malls are one of the largest if not the largest mall operaters in the US! Just don't give tax refund, or have polite competent personnel to handle customers! Not an arrogant young man who is both racist
And thinks he's doing the customer a favour!!
We get to the counter and I see we need passports and air tickets, retrieve it get into line, my friend goes out with our
things, which are now in a Tumi cabin size we've just bought.
There's a lady from Africa ahead of me in line and the the agent, (who's a young man, my guess Japanese or Korean parentage, born in USA) is asking her a lot of questions and
finally asking to see all her purchases. She says its heavy and
lying in one of the stores, could someone help her get it? He
says No, and sends her off to get her things. I hand him our two
passports and our air tickets, he says he's waiting for her! Then he points to computer and says he got some other work, and at the same time calls him mother on his phone!!! after I protest how long is this going to take, he scrutinises the passports and says I don't have a US visa, am I a US citizen? I said my visa in my old
passport, I think we have it but our bags with my friend who's
just stepped out. He went on about needing to check this and that, it really got to to me, and at that point my friend came back and we are carrying my old passport as well, so I was able to show him my 10 year US visa. I gave him a piece of my mind, asking him if he was an immigration officer, he told me he has
rules, I told him this is not the only place in the world that gives Tax free! The rules are about the same everywhere! I've never
been made felt like an illegal immigrant or criminal whilst
getting my tax free done after any luxury shopping in Europe or anywhere for that matter! At this point the African lady returns,
there is a group of "orientals" headed by a lady behind me who
has attentively been listening to what I've been saying to the agent, she thinks the African is cutting line, and protests! I tell
her, No, she was before me, the agent was hassled this poor
lady first. The Oriental lady behind me said nothing, understanding. After that, the agent said nothing irregular,
he knew he had been identified as unnecessarily hassling
customers and being racist! ( I have an Indian appearance,
Thai passport, American English). He processed my Tax free
without looking at a single item! I didn't even have the four
pair of Jeans I bought from 7 For all mankind with me, they
we're at the shop!
Why did he hassle that poor African lady,
she must been 60, from Cameroon, did not speak very good English, to get all her stuff AND eventually not give her money
because she didn't have her ticket! He didn't tell her first, although he did speak a lot to her at the beginning, I wasn't
paying any attention. and he only stopped when he noticed
That his "own kind", the Orientals behind me, and my friend, who is Thai-Thai, weren't appreciating his behaviour!
Furthermore, some our bills were paid by my friends credit
card, he processed all under my name. WOW, we have rules,
he said, I wonder how many of those rules the agent broke!
From what I understand Simon Malls are one of the largest if not the largest mall operaters in the US! Just don't give tax refund, or have polite competent personnel to handle customers! Not an arrogant young man who is both racist
And thinks he's doing the customer a favour!!
Written February 9, 2016
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Lifeworthliving
New Haven, CT80 contributions
Nov 2019 ā¢ Family
Looking for some great deals? This is the best place for clothing, shoes and bags! Bring the whole family, you can cover all the shopping in one place. Not as much āgiftsā but a deep variety of clothes.
Written December 8, 2019
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TawnyaRP
San Diego, CA83 contributions
Feb 2019 ā¢ Friends
Found everything I needed here!! Baby gifts and my best friends birthday gift and some goodies for myself. Ample parking and very clean. It was rainy that day so maybe that is why it wasnāt very crowded. Really liked the store choices!
Written February 25, 2019
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Tom T
Hoersholm, Denmark526 contributions
Sep 2019
Super outlet, We love to visit outlets in US because of the price compared to Denmark. Remember you can get taxdeduction in Texas if you are from europe.
Written November 11, 2019
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rktravelling
Cape Town, South Africa23 contributions
Aug 2019 ā¢ Solo
Had a good day of shopping at this outlet mall. A variety of stores, but less impressive than when I last visited in 2014. There are several stores not occupied at the moment. My favourite store, Diesel, also closed down. That being said, found some great deals and discounts. The mall offers all the big brands with the best prices. Had a lovely grab and go lunch. The free wi-fi on offer does not work very well. Best place for designer deals shopping.
Written August 25, 2019
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Paula H
Cypress, TX20 contributions
Aug 2019 ā¢ Family
Really enjoy the Cypress Outlet Mall. We take our teenage grands shopping for school clothes there annually. Lots of great stores to choose from. Plus we love to stop for crepes at the kiosk there. They have some of the best crepes that we have ever eaten.
Written August 7, 2019
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Alguien sabe si esta cerca del Aeropuerto Internacional?
Written October 10, 2019
EstĆ” a unos 40 kmtrs, todo por autopista asĆ que segĆŗn los horarios de ida y vuelta es bastante rĆ”pido.
Written May 3, 2021
Hola Fernando , quisiera tu comparaciĆ³n entre Cypress mall y Katy mills. Yo solo podrĆ© ir a uno. Hace diez aƱos fui a katy y me encanto pero nos dijeron que Cypress es mucho mejor yo tengo dudas ahora. Mil gracias
Written June 12, 2019
Cypress tiene mƔs variedad y cantidad de negocios, la contra es que estƔn todos en un predio no cubierto, o sea cuando llueve te mojas y el patio de comidas es muy pequeƱo comparado con Katy.
Written June 13, 2019
Gostaria de saber se o shopping costuma funcionar no dia 04 de julho. Obrigada
Written January 1, 2019
Si, y hay buenas ofertas para ese fin de semana
Written March 29, 2019
Hola, Āæhay algĆŗn transporte pĆŗblico desde el centro de la ciudad al outlet?
Written October 5, 2018
No hay transporte directo.... puedes tomar un autobĆŗs hasta Cypress y de allĆ tomar un Uber hasta el mall
Written October 6, 2018
CĆ³mo llego desde el aeropuerto internacional George Bush al Houston outlet premium? Alguna opciĆ³n econĆ³mica que no sea taxi o uber???
Written January 27, 2018
Hola, en transporte pĆŗblico no hay forma, asĆ que me temo que Uber serĆ” lo mĆ”s econĆ³mico que encuentres. Si vas a ir otros lugares probablemente te
convenga rentar un compacto por un dĆa.
Written January 28, 2018
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