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South Street
The guide was updated:South Street is a loud, bustling, and eclectic strip in Philadelphia, where an array of groups and cultures come together to create an exciting atmosphere. The street is lined with a diverse range of unique stores and multi-ethnic restaurants that offer an authentic taste of Philadelphia's culinary scene. Among the many options, quite a few establishments are renowned for their famous Philly Cheese Steak, which is a must-try for anyone visiting the area. A trip to South Street is an opportunity to immerse oneself in the city's lively culture and to discover something new around every corner.
Useful Information
- Address: South Street, Philadelphia
- More Info: Between Front and 10th streets
- Website: southstreet.com
- Public Transport: 4th Street & South Street
- Email: info@southstreet.com
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Macy’s Philadelphia is both a shopping trip and a stroll through history. Close to a century of retailing history and experience makes Macy’s Center City the premier shopping destination in Philadelphia. Located in the Wanamaker Building, Macy’s also puts on concerts from the St. Louis World's Fair Pipe Organ twice a day. The Center City has all of the familiar brands, from DKNY, Hugo Boss, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger to Coach, Levi’s, and Calvin Klein.
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South Street
South Street is a loud, bustling, and eclectic strip in Philadelphia, where an array of groups and cultures come together to create an exciting atmosphere. The street is lined with a diverse range of unique stores and multi-ethnic restaurants that offer an authentic taste of Philadelphia's culinary scene. Among the many options, quite a few establishments are renowned for their famous Philly Cheese Steak, which is a must-try for anyone visiting the area. A trip to South Street is an opportunity to immerse oneself in the city's lively culture and to discover something new around every corner.
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Sugarcube
Sugarcube's unique blend of curated offerings for both men and women and distinct style has earned it the top spot in Condé Nast Traveler's Reader's Choice Award 2014 for Philadelphia fashion destinations. This accolade helped place Philly as the 2nd best shopping city in the world. If you're looking for a one-of-a-kind shopping experience, Sugarcube is a must-visit.
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Ten Thousand Villages
Shopping at one of this store's locations isn't only a fun activity, but a good deed - all items on sale have been crafted by artists from developing countries and obtained by rules of fair trade. Selling these items allows artists to build sustainable businesses and plan for the future.
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Philly AIDS Thrift
Prepare to spend hours digging through this store's treasures if the words "vintage" and "thrift shop" make your heart beat faster. Clothes, vinyl, books, art, home decor, countless accessories, and much more await you here, so come with time, enthusiasm, and a bit of cash. The best thing about buying here is that proceeds are distributed to local AIDS organizations.
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Material Culture
Though located outside of town, Material Culture is definitely worth the trip for anyone looking to browse through an assortment of global antiques, arts and crafts, plus modern decor items. The museum-like interior of the store makes it a fun visit even for those not planning to buy.
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Philadelphia Mills
Ever the trendy shopping locale, Philadelphia Mills is Philadelphia’s largest outlet mall. Over 200 stores are featured to meet every retail whim, including Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH, Banana Republic Factory Store, and Nike Factory Store. Dining and entertainment centers are found within, and the mall itself is located only minutes from Center City, Bensalem, and New Jersey.
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Vagabond
Vagabond is a unique boutique that offers a hand-picked selection of indie designer women's clothing, as well as edgy jewelry, bags, and vintage pieces, plus a small collection of home accessories.
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Greene Street Consignment
With two Philadelphia locations at Chestnut Street and Manayunk, Greene Street sells and consigns men’s and women’s clothing, shoes, and accessories. Labels include anything from Gucci to Gap, and the store is updated with new items on a daily basis. As the name implies, Greene Street offers savvy shoppers the opportunity to buy quality brands while helping the environment.
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Reading Terminal Market
Always the bustling spot, Reading Terminal Market is a historical farmers market located in Center City within Philadelphia. Fresh produce, meats, seafood, poultry, and Amish confections are sold at the market every day. Handmade crafts, jewelry, and pottery are available from friendly vendors, and diverse cookware and restaurants are also found here. If simplicity is your mantra, then pick up a flirty bouquet from one of the many flower stands.
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Philadelphia Premium Outlets
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Arader Galleries
Specializing in antiquarian merchandise, Arader Galleries is off the beaten path of traditional consumerism. 16th through 19th-century natural history prints, watercolors, maps, atlases, rare literature, and more can be found here. The items are supplied by private collectors, museums, art consultants, and interior designers.
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The Shops at Liberty Place
Shopping is at your fingertips right in the middle of the Center City business district. The Shops at Liberty Place is a state-of-the-art urban retail site. Bloomingdale's, LOFT, and Victoria’s Secret are just a few names housed here. A food court is included to fuel your shopping experience.
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Old City District
Serving as a microcosm of greater Philadelphia, the Old City District is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists. Housing more than 100 boutiques, the district offers a diverse range of stores selling jewelry, menswear, women's clothing, shoes, and furniture. Moreover, it is conveniently located near a variety of hotels and restaurants.
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Shane Confectionery
Established in 1911, Shane Confectionary is the oldest, continuously-run confectionery in the nation. All candy is crafted and handmade on-site, with a changing array of seasonal specials. Proud to uphold the traditions of old-fashioned confections, Shane still uses the recipes of its founders.
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