Frommer's Review
Vast, upscale Lenox Square, which started out as a humble shopping center in 1959, has grown into one of the most popular shopping destinations in the Southeast. Its interesting mix of stores, many of them exclusive to the region, takes it beyond the usual cookie-cutter mall, and the formula attracts locals and visitors alike. You can buy just about anything here, from hiking boots to an engagement ring -- and even if you're not in the mood to buy, there's great people-watching.
Anchors include Neiman Marcus, Macy's, and Bloomingdale's department stores. There are 250 shops, restaurants, kiosks, and services in the mall, including six movie theaters and several fine-dining restaurants. One of the best restaurants is Prime. Among the best-known stores are Ann Taylor, Anthropologie, Bally of Switzerland, BCBG, Betsey Johnson, Brooks Brothers, Burberry, Cartier, Club Monaco, Coach, Hermès, J. Crew, Kate Spade, Kenneth Cole, Louis Vuitton, Nicole Miller, Polo/Ralph Lauren, Sephora, St. John, Stuart Weitzman, Urban Outfitters, and Williams-Sonoma. Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware, and Crate & Barrel all carry a selection of home furnishings and accessories, including many items that are usually available only by catalog.
Open Monday through Saturday from 10am to 9pm, Sunday from noon to 6pm, with extended hours during the Christmas season. A few stores close early on Saturday night. There's valet parking ($3) and a free shuttle to Phipps Plaza at the main entrance on Peachtree.
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