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From fine quality antiques and exclusive collectibles in a downtown shopping district, to a large retail chain in a modern shopping mall, Pennsylvania offers tourists a unique retail shopping opportunity. There are plenty of places to shop in both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh and for unique gifts small stores and gift shops are widely available throughout the state.
The Shops at Liberty Place, Philadelphia - L ocated in Heart of the Business District. Featuring a stunning glass dome, this landmark center is home to 70 of the finest shops in the area including The Coach Store, Godiva Chocolatier, J Crew, and Parfumerie Douglas. An international food court with 18 restaurants is also inside the center.
The Bellevue , Philadelphia - Home to many famous retailers including Tiffany & Company, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Williams-Sonoma, this breathtaking landmark building also includes the renowned Pierre and Carlo European Spa and Salon, as well as a distinctive gourmet food court and two popular restaurants.
Jeweler's Row Association , Philadelphia - Established in 1851, this is the oldest and one of the largest diamond districts in America and features over 300 jewelers and designers offering an unlimited selection of diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.
Fifth Avenue Place, Pittsburgh - Fifth Avenue Place has about a dozen specialty shops and a food court downtown.
Shadyside, Pittsburgh - East of Oakland in Shadyside, one of Pittsburgh 's most desirable neighborhoods, is Walnut Street , which has upscale clothing boutiques; house wares stores, restaurants, and cafés. The artsy Ellsworth Avenue , along Shadyside's northern edge, has galleries and vintage-clothing stores.
Southside, Pittsburgh - Explore the unique clothing stores, antiques shops, used-book stores, and art galleries along East Carson Street on the South Side.
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