5 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.

The Superette

Seaport Fodor's Choice

While not completely hidden away, it's not terribly easy to stumble upon The Superette, a collection of high-end, niche retailers all centered around an open-air courtyard. Options include jewelry at Brave Daughters, yoga-inspired sportswear at Alo, personalized fragrances at Le Labo, and jeans at Injeanius. There are a few fast-casual places to eat, too, so you can spend a few hours shopping and snacking.

Boston Innovation and Design Building

Seaport

Once an Army storehouse, this building is now a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship that's home to the Boston Design Center, the award-winning Chickadee restaurant, numerous other dining spots, home furnishing and decor shops, and the Reebok headquarters store. It's at the far reaches of the Seaport District, but it's easy to get to on the Silver Line.

1 Design Center Pl., Boston, MA, 02210, USA
617-449–5501

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CambridgeSide Galleria

Kendall Square

This recently redone but basic two-story mall boasts more than 120 stores, a food court, and sit-down restaurants, but has big changes in the works. As part of an ongoing redevelopment, CanalSide, a new food hall experience opened in late 2024, along with 2 million square feet of future life science, retail, office, residential, and hotel spaces. The mall is a big draw for local high-school kids and an easy walk from the Museum of Science.

100 CambridgeSide Pl., Cambridge, MA, 02141, USA
617-621–8666

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Copley Place

Back Bay

An indoor shopping mall in the Back Bay, Copley Place includes such high-end shops as Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton. It is anchored by the pricey but dependable Neiman Marcus and offers a few dining options, such as Legal Sea Foods and Caffè Nero.

Prudential Center

Back Bay

A skywalk connects Copley Place to the Prudential Center. The Pru, as it's often called, contains popular chain stores such as Vineyard Vines, Canada Goose, Kate Spade, and Sephora and is anchored by Saks 5th Avenue. Along with the Pru's food court, check out Eataly for plenty of Italy-centric food options, both to-go and dine-in. The Pru is also the meeting place for Boston Duck Tours and the home of the new View Boston, an observatory perched 52 floors in the air atop the center.

800 Boylston St., Boston, MA, 02199, USA
800-746–7778

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