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 AvenueThis sweet little white and blue shop sells a well-edited collection of products by, among others, Bumble and Bumble (hair), Chantecaille (make-up), SkinCeuticals (skincare)...
33 Charles 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 PlaceA unique, family-run business, this dispensing chemist hasn't changed in appearance for decades. These days, though, the emphasis is more on luxurious scents and unguents than...
49 Brattle StreetThis 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 AvenueThis natural cosmetics and skincare line, made from ingredients like rice, soy and milk, was born in Boston, but now has branches in the US and beyond.
121 Newbury StreetA 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 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 PlaceUnder 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