Baltimore shopping
Baltimore shopping may not be the flashiest or most abundant on the East
Coast, but what is here is well enough. Starting in the heart of the city,
a don't-miss shopping experience can be found at the fabulous Harbor Place.
Really three retail venues in one, one can spend the day exploring the
over 160 shops, stores and boutiques of the Light and Pratt Street Pavillions,
as well as the beautiful Gallery Mall in the adjacent Renaissance Harbor
Hotel. Another place for a big retail day is at Arundel Mills, with over
200 stores and every kind of entertainment imaginable. But if historic
streets and eclectic merchandise is more your thing, the neighborhood
of Hampden is for you. Or head to Antique Row along Howard Street and
really get some treasure shopping in. We've listed just a few of the retail
options in this city, and we think you'll love all the great Baltimore
shopping.
Antique Row
800 block of Howard Street
Baltimore
On this one block lies all the antiques stores you could ever hope for. Treasure, trinkets, and some kitschy stuff too. A not-to-miss.
Arundel Mills
Baltimore
Although ten miles south of downtown,this huge shoppertainment sight is worth a day of retail fun. Over 200 storres, arcades, bowling, restaurants. cinemas, and the Medieval Times dinner shows
Broadway Market
Baltimore
What began in the 1780's, before Baltimore was even a city, this local farmers market is easily accessible and the place to get the best of the local meats, vegetables and fruits, as well as baked goods. Good food to eat there as well!
Cross Keys
5100 Falls Road
Baltimore
Upscale name brand stores as well as some great locally owned surprises! Plenty of fun, if a bit pricey, variety.
Hampden
36th Street
Baltimore
This neighborhood west of John Hopkins University is a fun place to look for the fun and the funky. Several shops line the main drag, 36th street, and eclectic retail adventures and merchandise are waiting for you.
Inner Harbor- Harbor Place
Baltimore
http://www.harborplace.com
3 big shopping experiences in one place! The Light Street Pavillion, the Pratt Street Pavillion, and the Gallery, a mall in the adjacent Renaissance Harbor Hotel. Anything and everything you could hope to find and then some, right on the harbor.



