Discover the best top things to do in Northern Virginia, United States including Tysons Galleria Shopping Center, Tysons Corner Center, Village at Shirlington, Fair Oaks Mall, Fairfax Corner, Potomac Mills, The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, Eden Center, Pentagon Row, Pentagon Centre.
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5.0 based on 33 reviews
Tyson’s Galleria (Also known as Tysons II) is an uber hi-end mall with stores like Prada, YSL, Louis Vuitton, Sak’s, Neiman Marcus, etc. Over the years, this mall has been up and down with occupancy. It does feature some nicer restaurants, like Wild Fire. Overall, I like this mall and the stores in it. It’s also connected to the Ritz-Carlton, so if you’re staying at the Ritz, you can walk right into the mall from the 4th floor.
4.5 based on 409 reviews
As one of the top 10 shopping centers in the country, Tysons Corner Center offers an unbeatable mix of more than 300 department and specialty stores. Tysons' "who's who" of retailers includes Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Lord & Taylor, American Girl, L.L. Bean, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Michael Kors, Lacoste, Spanx, Apple, The Disney Store and more. Tysons Corner Center also offers a 16-screen stadium seating and IMAX 3D AMC Theatre, fine and casual dining restaurants, a food court and a National Geographic sponsored children's play area. The new outdoor Plaza at Tysons Corner hosts events throughout the year and provides a number of eateries with cafe seating. The new 310 room luxury Hyatt Regency Hotel at Tysons Corner Center is the perfect respite from a busy day of shopping.
Tyson's Corner is a very modern shopping mall where you can find stores from good reputable American brands to premium ones such Coach or Tesla. The food courts are ok but I'd rather recommend the speciality restaurants. The department stores Macys, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale's are spacious and well provided. Lord and Taylor has a lower standard. Godiva is a store I recommend, especially because Ice cream.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
The Village at Shirlington has dozens of good restaurants and stores to visit during a calming stroll. Watch out for the cars that drive too fast for this pedestrian neighborhood! First visit to Best Buns; delicious!
4.0 based on 473 reviews
Potomac Mills is Virginia’s largest outlet mall and features an indoor shopping experience with over 200 stores, including Bloomingdale's-The Outlet Store, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Nordstrom Rack and Nike Factory Store. The new Neighborhood 1 Fashion District offers a collection of upscale brand name outlets and also includes amenities such as plush seating areas. From apparel for the whole family to handbags and home furnishings, our shops feature the looks you love for less! When you need a respite from power shopping, catch a movie at the AMC Potomac Mills 18 Theatres (with IMAX), refuel at Starbucks or grab a bite to eat at one of the center's 25 eateries. Conveniently located immediately off of I-95, Potomac Mills serves the thriving Washington, DC / Northern Virginia region and also welcomes guests from all over the world.
Very nice mall, full of every store you could imagine and lots of food choices and parking , for all family types
4.0 based on 374 reviews
Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, located just moments from the nation's capital, and on the Washington DC Metro system, offers a world-class shopping experience where avenues of fashions and boulevards of style await. A scenic glass elevator ride to the third level reveals more than 170 fascinating stores and restaurants including Macy's, Nordstrom, The Ritz-Carlton, Ann Taylor, Apple, and Armani Exchange. The skylit food court features international specialties from the familiar to the exotic. Love shopping? Visit Fashion Centre at Pentagon City today.
I went to the mall recently to pick up my daughter's wedding gown from alterations at Nordstrom's. We got here before the stores were open, so had kind of a brunch at Panera in the food court. The food court has a variety of appealing places to select food from, and the seating has been appropriately socially distanced. ( The restroom sinks have also been socially distanced. ) I like shopping at Nordstroms, and at Macy's because it always has lots of shoes on sale. My one bone of contention is the parking. You can buy something here and get your parking ticket validated, but it is difficult (especially on a crowded day) to get back to your car and get out of the mall before you owe money. They don't give you much time to do that before they charge you a dollar. I realize that some people do use this mall to park and go other places because the parking is affordable compared to alternate parking spaces. I have actually done it myself, but, in those cases, I had no qualms about paying for the hour or so that I parked there without going into the mall. However, if I have come to the mall to shop, bought something (in most cases, more than one something) and got my ticket validated, I don't want to have to pay to park. Just sayin'. . . They need to give you more time to get to your car or just admit their parking is not free anymore. Don't get your ticket validated unless you are positive that you are not going to stop anywhere else and RACE to your car.
4.0 based on 67 reviews
Vietnamese and Asian shopping center. Over 100 stores featuring Vietnamese restaurants, jewelry stores, hair salons, bubble tea, supermarkets, hot pot restaurant, and more.
Great place to shop for Vietnamese groceries & have many many options for desserts & authentic foods. Everyone was very nice & helpful & great to see all the locals support each other during hard times like this the way the economy is with Covid
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