I'm not much of a shopper, and I haven't shopped here, but there are many different stores. If you want to shop here is an Alphabetic list of all stores (some are national chains that you will recognize)
What to buy: Amaryllis
Ann Taylor
April Cornell
August Max Woman
Auntie Anne's Hand-Rolled Soft Pretzels
Aveda Lifestyle Store
Banana Republic
Bath & Body Works
Best of Baltimore
Big Dog Sportswear
Bourbon St. Cafe
Brooks Brothers
Buba's
California Pizza Kitchen
Candy Crate
Casual Corner
Charleys Grilled Subs
Cheesecake Factory
Chesapeake Knife and Tool
Christmas Dove
City Lights Seafood Restaurant
Claire's Accessories
Crystal Cove
Destination Baltimore
Discovery Channel Store
Downs Engravers and Stationers
Easy Wok
Fire & Ice
Foot Locker
Forever 21
Gallery Shoe Shine
Game Stop
Gap
GIA & Co.
Godiva Chocolatier
Gourmet Chicken
Haagen Dazs Ice Cream Shop
Harbor Collection
Harborplace Concierge
Harborplace Logo Store
Harborside Seafood
Harry and David
Hats in the Belfry
Heritage Gift Shoppe
Hillen Tire and Auto Services
Imposters Copy Jewelry
Izone
J. Crew
J. Pauls
Johnny Rocket's
Johnston & Murphy
Knits, Etc.
Kohr Brothers
Kristi Boutique
kuhlman
La Mesa
Lady Foot Locker
Landau Costume Jeweller
Larry Stevens World of Art
Lee's Ice Cream
M and S Grill
Magnetic Attraction
Making History
Maryland Bay Company
McSnack
Mini Photo Gifts
Nail Trix
Necessities
New York Deli
Nine West
Oasis
Origins
Paolo's Ristorante
Payless
Petite Sophisticate
Phillips Restaurant
Pizzeria Uno Restaurant & Bar
Prestige Auto Detailing Center
Ralph Marlin Ties
Ritz One Hour Photo
Salad Creations
Sam Goody
Sbarro's Pizza
Silver Moon
Singwear
Stadium Sports
Starbucks
Steak Escape
Steamers Raw Bar
Subway
Suncoast Motion Picture Co.
Sunglass Hut International
Talbots
Tex Mex Grill
Thai Noodle Bowl
The Baltimore Zoo
The Baltimore Zoo Store
The Bay Dog
The Body Shop
The Children's Place
The Coach Store
The Flag Shop
The Fudgery
The Gallery Garage
The Great Cookie
The Heritage Gift Shoppe
The Sport Shop
The Sunglass Company
The UPS Store
The White House/Black Market
T-Mobile/Voicestream
Trade Secret
Vaccaro's Italian Pastries
Victoria's Secret
Watch Station
Wet Seal
Who You Calling A Crab
Windows Restaurant
Yankee Candle Company
Zabi Zabi
Zengars
What to pay: I took this picture of my mom and my sister in front of the Discovery Channel Store on the trip we took to the Inner Harbor to celebrate my Mom's 91st birthday
Updated Aug 6, 2011
Just about all the business along the harbor are all here for the tourist. LOTS of different types of souvenirs shops you can think of. So you do not have to go far. So enjoy, browse, and take in the beautiful scenery here.
Baltimore Area Convention and Visitors Association
100 Light Street, 12th Floor
Baltimore, Maryland, 21202
Written Jul 13, 2009
Phone: 1-877-Baltimore
Website: http://baltimore.org/about-baltimore/inner-harbor
This is a very nice shopping mall. It has a little bit of everything and has four floors of shops available. It also has a food court on the third floor, which has a wonderful view of the harbor. It's a very elegant shopping mall.
Updated Jul 11, 2009
Address: 200 E Pratt St, Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 332-4191
Website: www.harborplace.com
A fun and vibrant area to shop is the PRATT STREET DINING & SHOPPING PAVILION in Harborplace, at the heart of Baltimore's Inner Harbor. There are over 160 shops, restaurants and eateries housed in two waterfront pavillions. I needed to buy some postcards for the VT meeting, so I walked in and found DESTINATION BALTIMORE, a lovely card and gift shop inside the Pavilion. They had a good variety and were reasonably priced at .25 so I bought a bunch of them.
Updated Sep 25, 2006
Address: Intersection of Pratt, Light and Calvert STreets
Phone: 1-410-332-4191
Website: www.harborplace.com
The Gallery is located adjacent to the Harborplace strips and can provide a great afternoon for shopping for the browser and the shopaholic alike. With store such as Gap, Brooks Brothers, Banana Republic, and many, many more, you'll find great bargains with the best restaurants only a few steps away!
Written Aug 6, 2005
Address: 202 East Pratt Street
Money must be made, right? Well, Baltimore gives you plenty of chances to help its economy. Here are just a few shopping opportunities:
Harborplace- right in the heart of Inner Harbor. More than 150 shops and restaurants.
The Gallery- Pratt and Calvert Streets
more shops and dining galore. go to the 4th floor to see a great view of the harbor.
Antique Row- the 700 and 800 blocks of North Howard Street
Even if you don't plan to buy, this area is great for 'window shopping'.
Fells Point- unique boutiques
Written Feb 2, 2003
Built in 1980 as the first stage of Baltimore Harbors renovation.... these shopping pavilions cater mostly to tourists...
What to buy: This is where I go if I need some Maryland memorobilia such as flags, or Crab gear...
Written Nov 19, 2002
many shops near the area.
What to buy: Local Craft, Gifts, Antiques, Books, Food and Drink, Sporting Goods, Women's Clothes, Toys and Games..........
Written Oct 10, 2004
Address: near the aquarium
This 4-level mall has a wide variety of shops: women's and men's clothing, music, toys, gifts, candy, and books.
What to buy: Souvenirs with crabs on them!
Written May 4, 2003
Address: 202 East Pratt Street Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (866)226-9330
The Inner Harbor area has plenty of places to shop. There are a few arcades filled with little shops that cater to tourists.
Written Apr 18, 2003
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The Inner Harbor area has plenty of places to shop. There are a few arcades filled with little shops that cater to tourists.
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