Philadelphia is a
consumer's dream come true, as there is more shopping to be done
here than you could ever imagine. The city has a wealth of
stores, all of which cater to the finicky shopping needs of all
of us.
The main shopping district
is located on Walnut Street where it intersects 17th Street, and
continues in both directions from there. There is also
Jewelers' Row, a pricey but indispensable collection fine
jewelers, on Sansom Street between Seventh and Eighth Street.
You can find over three hundred separate retailers in that
location alone.
As far as malls are
concerned, the Gallery at Market East, located right off of
Chestnut Street, is the first indoor shopping mall in a major
city. It sprawls across five whole blocks and has
everything you could possibly be looking for, from clothing to
toys to a midafternoon snack.
Discount shopping hits a
fever pitch at the Franklin Mills Mall. There are over two
hundred stores waiting for your discount dollar, including some
very big names such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Ann Taylor.
Lots of fin.
Broad Street is also a
great place to spend money. Risque shoppers would do well
to visit Condomnation, while the leather-clad punk crowd should
stop in at Zipperhead to get some patches or something.
As you can see,
Philadelphia has more shopping than you could shake a
gold-plated stick at, and the following links will take you to
some valuable pages we've compiled containing useful
information.
Note: this page can
link to Discount Shopping/Outlets
and Malls and Department Stores