The new two-level branch of the super-chic New York department store within the city's premier mall has been criticised by some for bringing a less interesting selection of...
100 Huntington AvenueAt first glance, it looks like any other convenience store, the window lined with faded bleach bottles and paper towels. Something's odd though - the kid behind the counter is...
6 Clearway StreetThe only major retail oasis within striking distance of the curiously shop-free Kendall Square, the Galleria is good for stocking up on inexpensive basics from the likes of J...
100 CambridgeSide PlaceThis upmarket mall gets better and better: cool designer department store Barneys New York recently moved in, with the socialites' favourite footwear brand, Jimmy Choo, hot on...
100 Huntington AvenueOn the South End-Roxbury border, this 'lifestyle skate boutique' has serious street cred; local sports stars such as the Red Sox's David Ortiz come here to stock up on...
569 Columbus AvenueA small, classic department store with a conservative air, selling designer and brand-name men's, women's and children's clothing, sportswear and shoes, as well as cosmetics,...
760 Boylston StreetMacy's replaced Boston institution Jordan Marsh in 1996 (there's even a plaque outside commemorating the dearly departed store), but in fact it was more of a conversion than a...
450 Washington StreetSituated in the posh Copley Place mall, Neiman Marcus is the place to come for big-name international designer fashion and accessories. Customer service is excellent, and the...
5 Copley PlaceEntered from the Pru mall or Ring Road, the formerly staid (and much smaller) branch of the famous New York store recently got a slick revamp. The ground floor designer...
800 Boylston StreetAt Teddy's, drag-worthy PVC thigh-highs go toe-to-toe with ballet slippers and serious ballroom-dancing gear. Behind the unprepossessing storefront lies a massive collection of...
548 Massachusetts AvenueUnder the same ownership as Copley Place, this mall is geared towards a customer base of affluent suburbanites. It houses New England's only two Bloomingdale's stores - one for...
199 Boylston StreetPacked with workers from the landmark 52-floor office tower, this shopping centre gets a bit manic at lunchtime. The majority of stores are mid-range chains (Club Monaco, Ann...
800 Boylston Street