As the first suburban shopping mall in Austin, Highland Mall was established in 1971 and located in 6001 Airport Blvd Austin, TX. If you are a shopaholic and plan a visit to this city, you can never miss Highland Mall: 137 stores and 2 large anchor tenants Dillard's and Macy's inside this two-level shopping mall. Here you can find everything you need, ranging from cosmetics, game facilities, clothes and footwear to spas, salons and stylish and creative stores.
This mall is opened at 10am-9pm from Mondays to Saturdays and 12pm-6pm for Sundays. The phone number is 512-454-9656. By the way, if you want to find the very store for what you need in less time, check the store directory before hand. You can surf the official website of Highland Mall for detailed info:
Highland Mall Official Web
http://www.highlandmall.com/index.php
Now you are standing in front of the entrance of the lower level. Follow our guide and find out stores worth exploring stores for this part:
Zone A - For this level, you can find great shoes shops like Shoe Dept., casual wear in Milano Exchange store, cheap but good outfits in Papaya. Women's favorite brand Victoria's Secret is located in this zone, too. If you are a lover for mobile phones and facilities, Cricket is at your service.
Zone B - Kids Foot Locker here offers a large variety of footwear for kids. Trend seekers may be interested in Simply Fashions in this zone.
Zone C - This part provides a number of stores for different categories, like Browz n Henna Salon, Jimmy Jazz clothing store, Nine West shoes store, Romance Nails, Zales Jewelers for wedding rings. When you get tired for long-time shopping, why not go to "Take A Break" for a break?
Zone D - Zone D has Aldo, Avon, Treasures custom jewelry and Earthbound Trading Company on the level 1. What is worth mentioning is Creative Design store, where you can come across Highland dance wear and gifts.
Zone E - When it comes to the lower Zone E, there is Charlotte Russe, a large retail chain store for fashionable clothing and accessories, Saucedo's boots stop, cellular telecommunications provider T Mobile and electronics retail stores Radio Shack-Kiosk.
After an exhausting tour, you may get hungry. Now set out for the upper level for a hearty dinner and a refreshing experience different from that of the downstairs:
Zone A - If you are looking for decent men's wear for formal occasions, go to Al's Formal Wear. They provide graceful tuxedo rentals and other accessories for weddings or other black tie events. Fashionable hair salons and spa center are available as well.
Zone B - It is time for dinner! Here you can find a Mexican food restaurant La Chapparita and Ranch 1 for delicious grilled chicken. Do you have the desire to go to Suki Hana Japan for an authentic Japanese taste? Be fond of sweet cookies and cheese dessert? Then come to the upper level for Great American Cookie Company, and Great Wraps & Cheesesteaks. Besides, Helzberg Diamonds, Perfume Gallery, Relax Station and Champs Sports are also prevalent among the young generation.
Zone C - If you have kids, take them to the upper Zone C and you will never get disappointed. Notable stores include pretzel bakeries chain store Auntie Anne's, Baby Steps and Game Shop. Need stylish clothes? Check Aeropostale and Stylez Clothing Store!
Zone D - For those searching for nutritional products, Vitamin World is a good place. Eyeglasses fans?Go to LensCrafters. The Children's Place is a good choice for kids. Bath & Body Works may be young girls' destination and Footaction USA store offers the latest shoes for sports lovers.
Zone E - What about the upper E? Here you will encounter great stores for branded sportswear, Finish Line and Foot Locker for instance.
Have you noticed that Dillard's and Macy's are not mentioned above? Both of them stretch from level 1 to level two! If you have no time to check the whole mall, just go to these two for what you need, as almost all products are included there, from fashion apparel to home ornaments. However, these two department stores are the only left Zone Anchor Tenants in Highland Mall now.
Three guest-friendly tips to consult about Highland Mall: If you don't carry enough cash to suit your needs, don't worry for there are two ATMs on the lower level and one for the upper level. The management office is just around the corner of the lower Zone D, and it will be useful in case that you lose or find something. The fact that each level just has one restroom may be a little frustrating, nevertheless, this doesn't matter too much.
Though a decline is seen in Highland mall today, and many stores there have been closed, this first mall in Austin is still worth a visit.