9 Best Places to Shop in Boston, Massachusetts

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We've compiled the best of the best in Boston - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Beacon Hill Books

Beacon Hill Fodor's Choice

This Charles Street town house lined with shelves across four levels is stuffed full of books of every genre, but you won't find a speck of dust in sight. Instead, the place has an art deco--library feel with brass lights, a spiral staircase, cushioned window seats, and a whole heck of a lot of customers. Yes, expect to deal with a crowd, but don't let that stop you from browsing the latest publications or grabbing a coffee and sitting awhile in the hidden rear courtyard.

71 Charles St., Boston, MA, 02114, USA
617-945--4713
Shopping Details
Closed Mon.

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Brattle Book Shop

Downtown Fodor's Choice

Bibliophiles can't get enough of this old-timey book store that has been in operation since 1825 and is, literally, chockablock with books floor to ceiling and stuffed into corners. The owner, Ken Gloss, who regularly tours with Antiques Roadshow, fields queries from passionate book lovers about out-of-print, rare, antique, and foreign-language tomes. If you're simply in need of a read for the ride home, browse the rolling carts in Brattle's adjacent outdoor lot, where books of all genres go for pocket change. It's the shop with the oversized pencil above the door.

Brookline Booksmith

Fodor's Choice

Since 1961 this independent bookseller has anchored Harvard Street and enriched the Coolidge Corner community with poetry readings, book clubs, and author talks. Browse the well-edited selection of bestsellers, hardcovers, and paperbacks, as well as an expansive gift area packed with cards and fun items that range from cutting boards and tea towels to leather notebooks and printed scarves. The well-read booksellers can always offer great suggestions.  Head downstairs for thousands of used books.

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East End Books

Seaport Fodor's Choice

This beautiful little space at the end of historic Pier 4 features a highly curated selection of fiction, poetry, biography, art, and local interest books, as well as vinyl records. It's an outpost of the OG bookstore in the East End of Provincetown, Massachusetts.

The Harvard Coop

Harvard Square Fodor's Choice

What began in 1882 as a nonprofit service for students and faculty is now managed by Barnes & Noble College, a separate entity that manages college campus bookstores. Housed in the same location since 1906 and affectionately called The Coop (pronounced "coop," not "co-op"), the store sells books and textbooks (many discounted), school supplies, clothes, and accessories plastered with the Harvard emblem, as well as basic housewares geared toward dorm dwellers. If you need a public restroom, you'll find it here. And if you're looking for MIT swag, they have a location on that campus as well.

Trident Booksellers & Café

Back Bay Fodor's Choice

This two-story shop with windows overlooking Newbury Street is known as much for its eclectic collection of books and magazines as its all-day breakfast menu. Follow the pack and order either the lemon-ricotta-stuffed French toast or homemade corned beef hash and then settle in with a favorite read. Feel free to stay through lunch, dinner, and beyond, as the store's open until midnight daily, making it a popular spot with students. A full slate of events, from game nights to author talks, is scheduled almost daily.

Grolier Poetry Book Shop

Harvard Square

A beloved hangout for T. S. Eliot and E. E. Cummings when they attended Harvard, this tiny shop founded in 1927 carries classic, modern, and contemporary in-print poetry from all over the world.

6 Plympton St., Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
617-547–4648
Shopping Details
Closed Sun.--Tues.

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Harvard Book Store

Harvard Square

Time disappears as you browse the tables and shelves of this always-busy bookstore packed with new titles and used books, as well as remaindered books. Founded in 1932, the collection's diversity has made the store a favored destination for casual readers and academics alike, as they have plenty to discover within the floor-to-ceiling bookcases. You can also stock up on Harvard University gifts, or catch an author reading.

1256 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA
617-661–1515

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I AM Books

North End

Once you've eaten your fill of pasta and cannoli, nourish your noggin at this independent, Italian American bookstore, where you'll find more than 1,200 titles in English and Italian. In addition to books written in Italian, including many children's books like Dr. Seuss, you'll find books devoted to Italian cooking, art, history, language, literature, and more, along with Italian comic books, card games, toys, gifts, magazines, and ceramics.

124 Salem St., Boston, MA, 02113, USA
617-530–1106

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