Shop Till You Drop in Harlingen
Our temperate weather makes shopping a pleasure, year round!
Downtown
Jackson Street and the surrounding district's forty blocks offer great bargain shopping for those with a savvy sense of style. Enjoy browsing for treasures in antique malls and unique shops that feature funky and formal, retro and contemporary home furnishings, apparel, and collectibles.
Valle Vista Mall-Lincoln
Valle Vista Mall is anchored by Dillard's, JCPenney, Circuit City, Mervyn's and Sears. Valle Vista Mall has been remodeled within the past year and has more than 80 additional stores, including Aeropostale, Hot Topic, Foot Locker, Victoria's Secret, Express Men, Sam Goody, Bath and Body Works and Waldenbooks.
Lincoln Corners-Lincoln
This great shopping area doesn't stop at Wal-Mart, Pier 1 Imports and Payless Shoe Source, it continues on with Hobby Lobby, Bealls, Ross, Shoe Depot and many great eateries. Your shopping possibilities are endless!
Harlingen Corners-US 83 and Dixieland Rd.
Conveniently located off Highway 83, Harlingen Corners offers large department stores like Marshalls, Kohls, and Bed, Bath & Beyond. After a great day of shopping eat a great meal at Logan's Roadhouse or McAlister's Deli (Coming Soon!).
South 77 Sunshine Strip
Discover fabulous locally owned stores with fine furniture, accessories, gifts, food and apparel. Other unique stores host an array of inventory ranging from bicycles to western wear and from quilting to beading.
El Mercado Mall-North 77 Sunshine Strip
Get your hair done, buy unique imported gifts, or find a golf club that will fit your needs. El Mercado is a great place to find treasures!
Village Shopping Centers-North 77 Sunshine Strip
Check out this shopping center for fun trinkets or for a coffee break with friends.
Sun Valley Mall-13th Street
Find great deals on home decor, grocery, and even toys! Visit this shopping site to stretch your dollar!
Take home Texas-original paintings, jewelry, and one-of-a-kind gifts. A 60-year-old army surplus store, colorful, larger-than-life size murals, and shops specializing in comic books and vintage records add to the mix. The lower Rio Grande Valley is a mecca for shopping and shopping malls.


















