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Michigan's West Coast is a great place to browse one-of-a-kind stores overflowing with items you won't find anywhere else!
1. East Fulton Shopping District, just outside downtown Grand Rapids, features an eclectic mix of specialty shops, galleries, antique stores, salons, and restaurants. The Fulton Street Farmers Market becomes the heart of the district during the summer through the end of harvest.
3. East Hills, just one-half mile away, is a revitalized retail and residential neighborhood anchored by a landmark neighborhood pub and Grand Rapids' only vegetarian restaurant.
4. Wealthy Street, a major east-west connector, represents the best of urban renewal. Charming brick streets, rehabbed buildings housing sophisticated restaurants and pubs, and a growing base of retail businesses attract residents and visitors alike.
5. Gaslight Village is a beautifully maintained stretch of specialty shops and restaurants that leads directly to Reeds Lake, a popular all-sports destination.
6. Robinette's Apple Haus & Gift Barn stocks fine collectibles, home decor items, kids' gifts, Christmas decorations, homemade fudge and their own wines. It also conducts orchard tours, hayrides and more.
7. Muskegon Farmers and Flea Market showcases West Michigan's best produce, flowers and plants, as well as antiques, collectibles and garage sale finds.
8. Grand Haven offers a diverse assortment of shopping options for the bargain hunter as well as the fashionista. Start with downtown's boutiques and specialty shops.
9. Downtown Holland features nearly 100 locally owned shops, boutiques, furniture stores, restaurants and cafes. See why it's earned a ""Great American Main Street" award. Free parking and sidewalk snowmelt systems contribute to a great experience.
10. Saugatuck and Douglas are neighboring lakeside villages that offer a variety of unique and charming gift shops, specialty stores and art galleries. Be sure to check out the The Butler Pantry for specialty kitchenware and gourmet foods, and Good Goods for a sometimes quirky, sometimes elegant mix of furniture, ceramics, glass, jewelry, wearable art and more.
11. Throughout Michigan's West Coast, our born-in-Grand Rapids Meijer and Family Fare stores feature many locally produced goods.
Grand Rapids is a destination like no other: art, culture, dining, and nightlife. From a hip and friendly downtown to an endless array of outdoor activities, Grand Rapids will surprise, excite and delight you!
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Psst! One of Grand Rapids' best kept secrets is ...getting around. Grand Rapids is only a few hours' drive from most major midwestern cities. Maps, Drive times ... more