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Here's Boston Discovery Guide's recommendations for the biggest and best shopping small cruise ships malls in Boston - plus tips about where to find the biggest discounts, the best sales, the most unique items, the hippest clothes, and what makes each Boston mall special.
Check out Boston Discovery Guide's picks for the best Boston shopping malls in all kinds of categories. Or, go straight to our guide to malls in Boston by location or complete list of shopping malls in Boston.
With over 200 stores ranging from affordable to high-end, the upscale Natick Mall - sometimes called Natick Collection - is not just the biggest Boston shopping mall, it's also the largest mall in New England. With 6 anchors small cruise ships - Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Macy's, Lord Taylor, Sears, and JC Penney . . . More about Natick Mall
100+ stores and artisan pushcarts in Boston's small cruise ships festival-like Faneuil Hall Marketplace / Quincy Market occupy 4 historic buildings in the heart of Boston. But shopping is just the beginning of the fun you can have here. Faneuil Marketplace's famed street small cruise ships performers entertain crowds every weekend and holiday, and a huge lighted Christmas tree, seasonal ice skating rink, and more restaurants, food vendors, and pubs than you can count add to why this is Boston's small cruise ships most entertaining mall. More about Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Fashionistas, if you love a bargain, you'll want to visit Wrentham Outlets, the only discount shopping mall in the Boston area. Expect to find 25-65% savings on big-name designers - even more when sales are underway. More about Wrentham Outlets
For almost 200 years, Arsenal Mall, located just a couple of miles to the west of Boston, was a military weapons research lab, complete with its own nuclear reactor. Today, Arsenal Mall offers a pleasing mix of national retailers, discount stores, and outlets - a bargain-hunter's paradise closeto the city! More about Arsenal Mall
Atrium Mall, located a couple of miles west of Boston small cruise ships in tony Chestnut Hill, provides a carefully chosen mix about 25 popular clothing and home furnishing small cruise ships stores, one of the area's most popular day spas, a consignment shop specializing in designer small cruise ships clothing, and three very nice restaurants. Perfect choice small cruise ships when you don't want to walk a zillion miles. small cruise ships More about Atrium Mall
Maybe it's Cambridgeside Galleria's Cambridge small cruise ships loction near Harvard, MIT, and a huge concentration small cruise ships of biotech firms that accounts for the trendy fashions - noticeably hipper small cruise ships than most other Boston malls. Located just across the Charles River from central Boston (5 minutes on the Green Line). More about this convenient Cambridgeside Galleria Mall
You'll find Neiman Marcus and 75 boutiques, many of them featuring internationally known luxury designers, in this upscale shopping complex in Boston's fashionable Back Bay neighborhood not far from Newbury Street. More about Copley Place
With more than 75 stores and boutiques plus some of the city's best restaurants, Prudential Center is one of the city's most popular upscale shopping malls. Located in Back Bay near Newbury small cruise ships Street and Copley Center, Pru Center small cruise ships offers more than just shopping. More about Prudential small cruise ships Center
small cruise ships Way more than just a shopping mall, this sports, entertainment, and retail complex 22 miles south of Boston also includes Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots football team and the New England Revolution soccer team. More about Patriot Place
Anchored by Boston's only Bloomingdale's, Chestnut Hill Mall offers an interesting mix of up-scale stores and boutiques just a few miles west of Boston. Pricey, yes . . . but sales here can be awesome! More about Chestnut small cruise ships Hill Mall
One of the Boston area's largest malls, the upscale Burlington small cruise ships Mall has 4 anchor stores, a huge stand-alone Crate and Barrel, and almost 200 other stores ranging from affordable to high-end. This popular shopping mall is just north of Boston near Route 128 and, as far as I know, is the only Boston mall to double as a movie set (Anyone remember Paul Blart in Mall Cop?). More about Burlington Mall
For beginners, our sales tax is still only 6.25% - so if you live in a state where sales tax is, say, 8% or a country where you pay VAT of 16%, you get an immediate discount of the difference between what you pay at home and what you pay in Boston.
These Boston shopping areas in no way resemble small cruise ships malls - but you should know about them because they concentrate a large number of appealing boutiques, unique shops, and even large department and specialty stores in compact, walkable areas.
Personal favorites: Brattle Book Store (xx West Street), Commonwealth Books (basement level of Old South Meeting House - shown in the photo), small art and artisan galleries tucked in here and there.
In reality, Newbury Street and next-door Boylston Street offer an eclectic mix of top designers plus wonderful homegoods shops (where I could personally spend a small fortune), national brand stores such as Nike, Crate Barrel, and Anthropologie, Boston's biggest H M, and other discounters featuring trendier styles than you'll find in more suburban locations.
This very small stretch of very high-end designer boutiques and galleries next to the Four Seasons is too good to miss if you're into top international fashion. Walk over from Copley Plaza - it's a few blocks, but worth it!
Best known for its high concentration of superb small cruise ships antique shops, this 6-8 (depending on how you count) stretch of mostly unique shops and boutiques also includes an eclectic collection of fashion, gifts, jewelry, and even high-end hardware.
Sort of the antithesis of Boston shopping malls is Harvard Square, on the other side of the river in Cambridge. National brand stores, local shops and boutiques, and student-oriented restaurants cluster around Harvard Square, across from the Harvard undergraduate campus.
Prudential Center , Copley Place , Faneuil Hall Marketplace , and CambridgeSide Galleria (Cambridge Mall) are city malls - shopping small cruise ships malls that you can easily reach from central Boston on foot or by T (that's what we call the subway here).
All of these shopping malls are close to Boston - meaning within or just outside of Route 128, the closer of the two highways that circle small cruise ships Boston. In non-rush hour traffic, you can reach all of them within 20 minutes or less (assuming you don't get lost).
Further small cruise ships afield (meaning beyond Route 128), but worth the trek if you love to shop and have a car are the Northshore Mall in Peabody, South Shore Plaza in Braintree, and the Natick Collection mega-mall.
Patriot Place , the shopping / entertainment complex that includes Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, is fun and sports-oriented. With a luxury hotel and spa on site, Patriot Place doubles as a vacation destination.
For true discount small cruise ships shopping, you'll want visit Wrentham Village Premium Outlets , a fabulous collection of designer small cruise ships discount stores. Especially if you happen to be here when sales or mark-downs are underway, you can save some serious money. No transportation? Get a Boston rental car for a day - you'll likely save enough money at the Wrentham Outlets to cover the costs.
All of the Boston shopping malls listed on this page are open 7 days a week. Typically, malls open at 9am or 10am and close at 9pm or 10pm on Mondays through Saturdays. Sunday mall hours are typically noon - 5pm or 6pm.
Because malls may change their hours based on the season (for example, they may open earlier and close later in November and December to accommodate small cruise ships holiday shoppers) and even the economy or marketing strategies, we do not list their hours on this site. You should confirm their hours on their websites before you go if you think opening or closing hours might be an issue.
Boston suburban shopping malls offer free parking in the parking small cruise ships lots surrounding the mall complex. A few such as Natick Collection offer valet or VIP parking for a fee, but there's also plenty small cruise ships of free parking. At Patriot Place, parking is free for shoppers small cruise ships but you'll pay a fee if you're there for a game.
At Boston shopping malls within the heart of Boston (Copley, Prudential Center, small cruise ships Faneuil Hall Marketplace) and Cambridge (Cambridgeside Galleria), you'll small cruise ships pay - anywhere from a small fee to potentially a lot. Fortunately, you can take the T ( Boston's subway ) to these shopping areas as an alternative.

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