Boston Shopping
Finding great shopping in Boston is rather simple - just follow the crowds. While straying off the beaten path can occasionally uncover a hidden gem, the majority of worthwhile shopping is found in the following popular four areas. Newbury Street is Boston's premier shopping area has a diverse collection of shops ranging from expensive name brand stores to quirky boutiques. Starting at the eastern end of the street is Chanel on 5 Newbury Street and Giorgio Armani on 22.
As you head west, the stores go from posh to alternative with shops like Allston Beat at 338 Newbury, offering faux fur and edgy skirts while blaring a hard rock soundtrack.
For two centuries Faneuil Hall has been one of Boston's most popular shopping destinations and is often said to attract more people than Disneyworld. Though it houses a modern shopping mall, it's really the perfect place to pick up souvenirs, get a quick bite to eat and soak in the
atmosphere.
Feeding the minds of the country's most brilliant students is no easy task, but Harvard Square manages well as home to the Boston area's best bookstores. Get your books where the smart kids do, at the Harvard Coop at 1400 Massachusetts Avenue - the official bookstore of Harvard
University.
The premiere mall - Copley Mall - in Massachusetts features such high-end favorites as Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and the only Neiman Marcus in New England.
Address:100 Huntington Avenue, Back Bay.
Underground stop is Copley.