Baltimore Shopping

Baltimore shopping has the everyday comfortable feeling you get when returning to a familiar place. If it's your first time here, Harborplace & The Gallery is a pleasant experience. There are many shops, restaurants, and a food court with a magnificent view of the harbor. Hampden is the heart of the city's thrift shops and used furniture stores as it's where students from three universities hang out, and it's considered representative of the "real Baltimore." You could call North Howard Street Antique Row; definitely worth a browse. York Road is dotted with shopping centers and Towson Town Center is the largest in the area. Reisterstown Road has a number of shopping malls. Whether it's a mall, museum gift shop, or antique store you seek, you'll find yourself embroiled in adventure when you venture out to do some shopping in Baltimore.
Baltimore Shopping
Lexington Market
Lexington Market
A Baltimore icon, hosting numerous eateries and small purveyors of fish, meat, fruit, bread, and other edibles. There is often live music at lunch on Friday and Saturday. Located near the Baltimore Light Rail stop, the market is a favorite lunch venue for local office workers.

Towson Town Center
Towson Town Center
This is the main mall for this suburban neighborhood near the northern arc of the Baltimore beltway surrounded by thriving businesses and inviting residential neighborhoods. It's the place to meet and shop in Towson. Four levels on a hillside are anchored by Nordstrom's and Hecht's/Macy's.

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