If you love chocolate, Whetstone's Chocolate Factory selling a wide range of fudges, smoothies, gelato, coffees, chocolate bars, chocolate bags and dessert toppings is the place to be. Here, you can watch firsthand preparation of all the chocolate products, thanks to the tour organized here throughout the week. The tour lasts about an hour and in addition to eating chocolates, you can even design your own personalized piece to take home.The shelves filled with chocolate eatables at Whetstone's Chocolate Factory is a sight capable of impressing any chocolate lover.
St. George Street follows a historically old pathway that was once used by the Timucuan Indians before the first European colonists arrived. Over the last 400 years it was used by the Spanish, British and Americans as the main thoroughfare in which commerce commenced in the New World. Today, it is a pedestrian-only street that begins at the Castillo de San Marcos and meanders past Maria Sanchez Lake until it ends at South Street. Along the way, there are many sights, restaurants and the place where guests will find all of the city's kitschy, sometimes tacky souvenir shops.
If vintage is on your mind, then head to Red Pineapple in St. Augustine for a fine selection of retro dresses, purses and jewelry. The selection of items is vast, choose from their soft flowing dresses or pick up a few items of home decor, you'll definitely leave home with something. The boutique also has a lot of well thought out gifts for your loved ones, especially those who are impossible to shop for.
Located near the Twelve Mile Swamp Conservation Area just northwest of historic St. Augustine, the St Augustine Premium Outlets offer more than 70 different designer and name brand shops. Some of the stores include Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, Coach, Converse, Gap Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and many more. It is the perfect place to spend a day shopping to your heart's content, whether by yourself or with friends or family.
This Jacksonville shopping haven houses 160 specialty stores, including Dillard's, Sears, Teavana and JC Penney among many others. The food court here offers shoppers a wide variety of cuisines to relish after completing their shopping spree, This popular shopping center first opened its door to the public in 1990 and underwent a major renovation in 2005. This is the place to be while in Jacksonville if you wish to buy the best of everything that the city has to offer under one roof.
If you love chocolate, Whetstone's Chocolate Factory selling a wide range of fudges, smoothies, gelato, coffees, chocolate bars, chocolate bags and dessert toppings is the place to be. Here, you can watch firsthand preparation of all the chocolate products, thanks to the tour organized here throughout the week. The tour lasts about an hour and in addition to eating chocolates, you can even design your own personalized piece to take home.The shelves filled with chocolate eatables at Whetstone's Chocolate Factory is a sight capable of impressing any chocolate lover.
St. George Street follows a historically old pathway that was once used by the Timucuan Indians before the first European colonists arrived. Over the last 400 years it was used by the Spanish, British and Americans as the main thoroughfare in which commerce commenced in the New World. Today, it is a pedestrian-only street that begins at the Castillo de San Marcos and meanders past Maria Sanchez Lake until it ends at South Street. Along the way, there are many sights, restaurants and the place where guests will find all of the city's kitschy, sometimes tacky souvenir shops.
If vintage is on your mind, then head to Red Pineapple in St. Augustine for a fine selection of retro dresses, purses and jewelry. The selection of items is vast, choose from their soft flowing dresses or pick up a few items of home decor, you'll definitely leave home with something. The boutique also has a lot of well thought out gifts for your loved ones, especially those who are impossible to shop for.
This Jacksonville shopping haven houses 160 specialty stores, including Dillard's, Sears, Teavana and JC Penney among many others. The food court here offers shoppers a wide variety of cuisines to relish after completing their shopping spree, This popular shopping center first opened its door to the public in 1990 and underwent a major renovation in 2005. This is the place to be while in Jacksonville if you wish to buy the best of everything that the city has to offer under one roof.
Located near the Twelve Mile Swamp Conservation Area just northwest of historic St. Augustine, the St Augustine Premium Outlets offer more than 70 different designer and name brand shops. Some of the stores include Banana Republic, Calvin Klein, Coach, Converse, Gap Outlet, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and many more. It is the perfect place to spend a day shopping to your heart's content, whether by yourself or with friends or family.