New Market Square proves that size is everything, as it has the bragging rights to declare itself the largest outdoor shopping center in Wichita. That being said, the selection of shops, the professional personnel and the modern presentation are all equally larger-than-life. With crowd-pleasing stores like Best Buy and Borders anchoring the selection of stores at Market Square, there are also great places to grab a quick bite like Bella Luna Cafe, Buffalo Wild Wings, Applebee's and Avivo Brick Oven Pizzeria. Make sure you leave time to enjoy a meal in the middle of all your shopping.
Wichita's tradition is alive and well in Oldtown! Rewind and relive the charm, simplicity and elegance of the city between 1870 and 1930 with limestone accents and classic touches like vintage lampposts and the retro-styled architecture of the buildings and other structures. The choices of what to do in Oldtown are thoroughly modern, with over 100 restaurants, clubs, theaters, shops, galleries, museums and other businesses.
The Parklane Shopping Center is a true original. It opened in 1955, and it has evolved with the world's fast pace to still offer you a great shopping experience. Whether you're looking for electronics, gifts, fashion, or even stopping by for a quick workout at the fitness center, it is all conveniently laid out so you can do what you need to do and get back to your day. So park at the door, and enjoy more at the Parklane Shopping Center.
The Bradley Fair Shopping Center combines classy, upscale stores with a down-to-earth elegance in its inviting, lakeside presentation. It doesn't really matter what you're shopping for, because at Bradley Fair, the experience of searching for your purchase is just as enjoyable as actually getting it. Such fine merchants as Ann Taylor, Banana Republic and Eddie Bauer balance out the more specialized boutiques like Francesca's Collection, the Good Egg and Healing Waters Spa to offer you a great variety of places that will fast become your favorites.
The Waterfront offers an experience that is truly a cut above the expected. The impressive list of shops and restaurants includes such appetizing choices as Doc Green's Gourmet Salads, PF Changs and the Bonefish Grill, alongside some great shopping at places like Fairchild Interiors, Brooks Brothers, and the Butter Bean Boutique. The only real challenge is managing your time on your visit as to see and enjoy everything. If you are thinking about staying longer than a day, then why not move in? The Waterfront also features luxurious apartment homes in its nearly-all inclusive community.