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Atrium Mall
300 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-527-1400
Description: WEST METRO. Located in Chestnut Hill, the Atrium Mall is a pleasant and lovely shopping venue that offers shoppers 4 floors of shops from which to choose. The mall includes well-known specialty shops like Abercrombie & Fitch, Gap and Ann Taylor Loft as well as dining options such as Bertucci's and Cheesecake Factory. You'll find everything you're looking forfrom jewelry and home electronics to clothing and kids toys. Located just six miles west of downtown Boston.
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CambridgeSide Galleria
100 CambridgeSide Pl, Cambridge, MA 02141 617-621-8666
Description: CAMBRIDGE. Hip, contemporary CambridgeSide Galleria has all the shops you love Ann Taylor, Gap, Victoria's Secret, Best Buy, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Wilson's along with several sit-down restaurants, a selection of quick-bite places, and a variety of service-oriented businesses. Wheelchair and stroller rentals are available, as is a gift-wrapping center. Check with customer service on the second floor for more information.
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Copley Place Mall
2 Copley Pl, Boston, MA 02116 617-369-5000
Description: BACK BAY. Copley Place Mall, located in the Back Bay, offers high-end stores with a variety of quality merchandise. Shop at Williams-Sonoma, Gucci, Christian Dior, Neiman Marcus, and many other favorite retailers. The mall's two spacious floors feature shops, restaurants, a cinema, and two hotels. A great spot to while away time shopping for yourself or a gift for someone special.
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Faneuil Hall Marketplace
4 S Market, Boston, MA 02109 617-523-1300
Description: FINANCIAL DISTRICT. A Boston social and commercial centerpiece since 1742, Faneuil Hall was originally established as a market for merchants, fishermen and vendors. It later hosted inspirational appearances by prominent figures like Samuel Adams and George Washington, which earned it the nickname "Cradle of Liberty." In the 1970s, a major renovation to the aging structure transformed it into one of America's premiere urban marketplaces. Now, it boasts more than 50 shops, 14 restaurants, and 40 food stalls. Some folks (and publications) refer to the retail component as Quincy Market.
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Mall at Chestnut Hill
199 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 617-965-3037
Description: WEST METRO. The Mall at Chestnut Hill has a collection of great stores like Coach, Gymboree, Bloomingdale's, Crate and Barrel, Banana Republic, and L'Occitane. Retailers offer a diverse mix of goods in a very pleasant, distinctly urban atmosphere. Three restaurants are also on the mall premises, each offering great dining choices. On occasion, live jazz musicians will delight shoppers with a performance.
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The Shops at Prudential Center
800 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02199 617-236-2300
Description: BACK BAY. Billed as one of the Northeast's top shopping destinations, the exclusive Prudential Center offers well over 75 retail establishments, including Barnes & Noble, Saks Fifth Avenue, Franklin Covey, Lacoste, Lord & Taylor, and Club Monaco. The mall also has a pleasant food court where shoppers can grab a quick bite between stores. For truly great views, the Prudential Tower's Skywalk Observatory offers an unparalleled 360º perspective of the city and beyond. (Tickets are available from the kiosk located on the arcade, and the observatory closes at 8pm Nov-Feb, 9:30pm Mar-Oct.)
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