Baltimore

Baltimore isn't the biggest shopping town, but it does have some malls and good stores here and there. Harbor East, along the Inner Harbor, is quickly becoming the place to indulge in retail therapy. Some interesting shops can be found along Charles Street in Mount Vernon and along Thames Street in Fells Point. Hampden has a few fun shops, particularly for furnishings and vintage items.

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  • 21. Samuel Parker Clothier

    Northern Suburbs | Clothing

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

    6080 Falls Rd., Baltimore, Maryland, 21209, United States
    410-372–0078
  • 22. Second Chance

    Southwest Baltimore | Antiques & Collectibles

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

    1700 Ridgely St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21230, United States
    410-385–1101
  • 23. SIDESHOW

    Fells Point | Souvenirs

    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.

    800 Key Hwy., Baltimore, Maryland, 21230, United States
    443-872–4926
  • 24. Something Else

    Mount Washington | Clothing

    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
  • 25. South Moon Under

    Harbor East | Clothing

    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.

    815 Aliceanna St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21202, United States
    410-685–7820
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  • 26. Store Ltd.

    Roland Park | Souvenirs

    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
  • 27. Su Casa

    Fells Point | Souvenirs

    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.

    901 S. Bond St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21231, United States
    410-522–7010
  • 28. Towson Town Center

    Shopping Centers/Malls

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

    Dulaney Valley Rd. at Fairmount Ave., 0.5 mi south of I–695 at Exit 27A, Towson, Maryland, 21204, United States
    410-494–8800
  • 29. Turnover Shop

    Hampden | Antiques & Collectibles

    The Turnover Shop is a consignment shop selling high-end antiques.

    3855 Roland Ave., Baltimore, Maryland, 21211, United States
    410-235–9585
  • 30. Village of Cross Keys

    North Baltimore | Shopping Centers/Malls

    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.

    5100 Falls Rd., Baltimore, Maryland, 21210, United States
    410-323–1000

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