30 Best Shopping in Baltimore, Maryland

AIA/Baltimore Bookstore

Mount Vernon

The AIA/Baltimore Bookstore carries all kinds of architecture books.

Atomic Books

Hampden

Atomic Books specializes in obscure titles and small-press publications, including independent comics and 'zines, along with videos. There's also a formidable selection of pop-culture toys such as lunch boxes, cookie jars, and stickers.

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Avenue Antiques

Hampden

Avenue Antiques is a collection of multiple dealers, selling antiques from Victorian to mid-century modern.

Barnes & Noble

Inner Harbor

Barnes & Noble, in the Power Plant complex at the Inner Harbor, is the city's largest general-interest bookseller.

Beadazzled

Mount Vernon

Designers come from all over the world for the incredibly wide selection of beads at Beadazzled; there's also a selection of already-made jewelry.

Belvedere Square

About 7 mi north of downtown, at Northern Parkway and York Road, is Belvedere Square, a small, open-air mall with shops for women's and children's clothing, furniture, and gifts, as well as a number of gourmet food shops (the soup at Atwater's is delicious).

Best of Baltimore

Inner Harbor

Best of Baltimore carries city-related souvenirs and local specialty products.

301 S. Light St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, United States
410-332–4551

Book Thing

Waverly

Book Thing takes donations and gives away free books—as many as you like, as long as you promise not to resell them; it's open weekends 9–6.

Broadway Market

Fells Point

Broadway Market has many stalls with fresh fruit, prepared foods, a raw bar, and baked goods that can be eaten at counters or taken outside for picnics along the waterfront.

Children's Bookstore

Roland Park

The Children's Bookstore is a cozy, well-stocked resource for current and classic children's literature.

Cross Street Market

Federal Hill

Cross Street Market has stands selling produce, sandwiches, steamed crab, and baked items. Cross Street is open late on Friday and Saturday, when the market hosts one of the city's most popular happy-hour scenes, attracting crowds of youngish professionals.

Harborplace and the Gallery

At the Inner Harbor, the Pratt Street and Light Street pavilions of Harborplace and the Gallery contain almost 200 specialty shops that sell everything from business attire to children's toys. The Gallery has Forever 21, Urban Outfitters, and the Gap, among others.

Jones & Jones

Roland Park

Jones & Jones carries stylish sportswear and business attire.

Jos. A. Bank's Clothiers

Inner Harbor

Jos. A. Bank's Clothiers is a century-old Baltimore source for men's tailored clothing and casual wear.

100 E. Pratt St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, United States
410-547–1700

Kelmscott Bookshop

Charles Village

The Kelmscott Bookshop is known for its enormous, well-preserved stock of old and rare volumes in every major category, especially art, architecture, American and English literature, and travel.

Lexington Market

Downtown

The city's oldest and largest public market, Lexington Market has more than 150 vendors selling meat, produce, seafood, baked goods, delicatessen items, poultry, and food products from around the world. Don't miss the world-famous crab cakes at Faidley's Seafood; other local specialties with market stalls are Rheb's chocolates, Polock Johnny's Polish sausages, and Berger's Bakery's chocolate-iced vanilla wafer cookies.

Ma Petite Shoe

Hampden

Ma Petite Shoe sells chocolates as well as funky, fabulous shoes.

Nordstrom

Shop for top-name designer goods accompanied by courteous, service-oriented sales staff and live music from a grand piano at Nordstrom.

Ruth Shaw

Roland Park

Ruth Shaw sells the work of European designers like Gaultier and Paul Smith as well as chic evening wear.

Samuel Parker Clothier

Northern Suburbs

Samuel Parker Clothier carries a fine selection of updated traditional clothing by the likes of Ralph Lauren and Samuelson.

Second Chance

Southwest Baltimore

Second Chance salvages unique architectural pieces from old buildings being renovated or destroyed; the five large warehouses are open Tuesday–Saturday 9–5.

SIDESHOW

Fells Point

The museum store at the American Visionary Art Museum features over 2,000 square feet of books, jewelry, cards, toys, accessories, costumes, and other novelties. Only a fun and wacky place like this would have a coin-operated Zoltar Machine (the same as in the movie Big) and Whoopee cushions. Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake comes here to buy her fabulous costume jewelry. There's a second location inside the Lord Baltimore Hotel.

Something Else

Mount Washington

Something Else is the source for sophisticated hippie wear: Flax-brand clothes, flowing skirts, big scarves, and colorful sweaters.

1611 Sulgrave Ave., Baltimore, Maryland, 21209, United States
410-542–0444

South Moon Under

Harbor East

South Moon Under specializes in the latest trends. Whether you're a bohemian free spirit, yoga groupie, or plaid aficionado, this chic boutique will suit your style.

Store Ltd.

Roland Park

The Store Ltd. has an eclectic mix of top-quality (and pricey) jewelry, women's sportswear, glassware, and other high-design gifts.

Village of Cross Keys, Baltimore, Maryland, 21209, United States
410-323–2350

Su Casa

Fells Point

Su Casa, located in Fells Point, sells home decor, accessories, and furniture that runs the style gamut from classic to sleek. Many pieces are made by Maryland artists.

Towson Town Center

Towson Town Center has nearly 200 shops, including Hecht's, Nordstrom, the Gap, and Anthropologie.

Village of Cross Keys

North Baltimore

Village of Cross Keys, about 6 mi north of downtown, is an eclectic collection of 30 stores, including Talbot's, Chico's, Williams-Sonoma, J. Jill, and some small, high-end boutiques for women's clothing and gifts.