Gift Shops in Phoenix, AZ

13 locations found near Phoenix

“I live in the neighborhood and believe in supporting the small local businesses. Monsoon market is a groovy little store with a great selection of wine and snacks, also the owners and staff are very warm and welcoming.”

5 Superb84 Reviews

“This place was absolutely amazing!!! Ever music box had a secret message to the ear!!! Winding up every box was Like a christmas present surprise. I will continue to further my music box collection from this location!!! Two thumbs ? up.”

4.8 Superb31 Reviews

“Beautiful shop at the Heard Museum. Quality pieces, high end gifts for home or for giving. Staff was very friendly and helpful with questions. Various artists are showcased here, very very nice gallery.”

4.7 Superb42 Reviews

“I bought some beautiful baby and children's clothing for my little granddaughters here. When I mentioned that I would be carrying on the airplane a McKenzie Childs snow globe I wanted to buy, the sales lady (I think it was Sarah) told me it would be confiscated because it had liquid in it. That hadn't occurred to me! Because of her kindness and losing that snow globe sale because I didn't want to ship it home, I would go back there in a heartbeat. How refreshing to see such honesty!”

4.7 Superb61 Reviews

“Nice gift shop on the way out of the zoo. They have a large variety of items for both children and adults. Their clothes are very cute and I love the stickers they have.”

4.2 Good32 Reviews

“May this shop please address the conflict surrounding checkout lines, especially during graduation season because if something is not done somebody will end up seriously harmed because a group of ladies tried to sell a story of them being in line for hours all the way to the back and tried physically to push their way in front of my group and luckily stopped them in a civil matter.”

4.2 Good61 Reviews

“It's a cozy small store that is aesthetically decorated. From the storefront window, they have cute colorful mache-like balls with pink, red, and purple hues. Inside the store, they have books, clothing, and also some merch themed to to their exhibits (in this case, they had some Kawaii items because of their Manga exhibit going on). There are clearance items too. I didn't recall seeing any snack items sold although I did see a sign mentioning that any snacks purchased aren't allowed to be eaten in the museum. They want to protect the artwork and keep it clean...Overall, no complaints. Cute gift shop.”

4.3 Superb16 Reviews

“Tour the AZ Capital Museum, Senate, and House of Representatives The historic Capitol building housed the Arizona Territorial and State Legislature until 1960 and Executive Offices until 1974. The building was then restored and rededicated as the Arizona Capitol Museum, officially opening in 1979. Tour on your own or take a guided tour (to learn fun facts like how the statue on top was picked because it was the cheapest in the Sears catalog at the time). See different rotating art and history exhibits throughout the year. Learn the timeline of Arizona becoming a state. See artifacts recovered from the USS Arizona. (My favorite was the wine bottle and glasses given by President Gerald Ford to the last remaining survivors to toast their fallen comrades) Check out the original office of the governor and portraits of governors past. Have fun watching the model railroads running all through a variety of Arizona scenes. See the beautiful tile state seal and find out how it came to be. (And how it was made by artists in another state, after just reading a description, and learn what they left out). Finish by browsing the gift shop for items with the state seal, postcards, books, and more. Also, be sure to step inside the Senate and House of Representatives to see where our local government meets. You can stand in the public gallery and see the chambers (even while currently being renovated).Be sure to walk through the Wesley Bolin Plaza that is home to multiple memorials dedicated to different ways and figures”

4.3 Superb16 Reviews

“Best gift you can give to your Wife for Mothers Day.
I drive from 83rd Ave & Bethany to this store on 32nd St & Indian School. Well worth the drive.”

3 Average70 Reviews

“I was looking for a moderately priced piece of jewelry and was able to buy a beautiful copper bracelet for a friend. The sales associate was friendly and helpful. They have a large selection, from ceramics to jewelry to t-shirts. It was easy to find just the right gift. I recommend this shop.”

2.1 Poor24 Reviews

“You’re a wizard Juan! I walked in a half hour before they closed and Juan was able to get me the perfect arrangement for my friend even though they usually work with pre orders. I got the arrangement called “The Expression of Happiness” and I can’t express enough how happy I am with it. 10/10”

2.4 Poor147 Reviews

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