8 Best Places to Shop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

King of Prussia Mall

Fodor's choice

Serious shoppers will want to make a trip to King of Prussia Mall, the largest retail shopping complex on the East Coast. The Plaza, Court, and Pavilion at King of Prussia provide elegant places to stroll and shop. There are nearly 400 specialty shops and six department stores, including Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, and Crate & Barrel. The mall is about 20 miles from downtown; SEPTA Bus 124 or 125 from 17th Street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard runs to the mall.

Rittenhouse Row

Center City West Fodor's choice

Shop-'til-you-droppers make a beeline for Rittenhouse Row, the area between Broad and 21st streets and Spruce and Market streets. Lately the chains have been taking over Walnut Street between Rittenhouse Square and Broad Street, but this is still the greatest concentration of swanky stores and tony boutiques, art galleries, and jewelers you'll find in the city.

Born Yesterday

Rittenhouse Square

This shop is filled with unique clothing and toys for haute tots. Specialties include handmade goods, imported fashions, and styles not available elsewhere.

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Children's Boutique

Center City West

The store carries a look between conservative and classic in infant to preteen clothes and shoes. You can buy complete wardrobes, specialty gifts, and handmade items. An extensive toy department carries the latest in kiddie crazes.

Metro

East Passyunk
Well-dressed gents populate this handsome menswear boutique on a high-profile East Passyunk corner. Shopkeeper Tom Longo stocks Scotch & Soda denim, Penguin polos, Parke & Ronen swimsuits, and more. The window displays are epic.

Spectrum Scientifics

Manayunk

Catering to proud science geeks young and old, this shop specializes in toys for the brainy set, from telescopes and magnifying glasses to hologram illusions and chemistry sets.

Sugarcube

Old City

Some know Sugarcube as a vintage boutique; others go for its stock of hard-to-find designers like A.P.C., Dunderdon, Lavender Brown, and Penumbra. The stylish, friendly owner is usually on hand to advise how to match your Williamsburg Garment Company jeans with your Rag and Bone shawl-collar cardi.

Vagabond

Old City

The two designing women/co-owners of Vagabond pioneered a formula—selling vintage wares alongside new, edgy labels and featuring under-the-radar brands like their own (Stellapop and City of Brotherly Love). It's been imitated plenty ever since, but this boutique still does it best.