Discover the best top things to do in New England, New England including Thornes Marketplace, The Patriots Hall of Fame, The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk, Quechee Gorge Village Vermont Antique Mall, The Natick Mall, Garden City Center, The Ridge, Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Providence Place Mall, Maine Mall.
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4.5 based on 93 reviews
An assemblage of twenty-five locally owned shops. Explore the eclectic mix of clothing boutiques, home decor, fine dining and so much more. With 25 places to explore there is always more to discover at Thornes.
You can wander through the several floors of this 'interior parade of shops" with both a great sense of exploration and a constant reward of finding whatever you came to buy. Thornes is, in a word UNIQUE.
4.5 based on 372 reviews
The Patriots Hall of Fame presented by Raytheon Technologies is an exciting, innovative and interactive, modern museum experience for all ages. The Kraft family, in an effort to preserve team history and honor the greatest Patriots of all-time, built and opened The Hall in 2008. It has since undergone championship renovations to enhance its Super Bowl Experience exhibit, which takes guests inside the team’s five Super Bowl wins. It includes the sparkling Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophies and championship rings, an interactive that allows guests to virtually make Malcolm Butler’s Super Bowl XLIX-clinching interception, and the new Anatomy of a Comeback area that breaks down the Super Bowl LI win. The Hall regularly adds to its collection and changes out artifacts and exhibits to ensure a fresh experience.
Lots of interactive displays. The history of the team is explained very well, with great memorabilia and informative graphics. Its small enough to be able to see everything in a couple of hours, or you could spend more time lokung at, and reading all of the info, and using the interactive displays. On the day we went, there was sn opportunity to seecand touch the Super Bowl rings. But the line was so long, and so slow moving that it would have been necessary to send out for pizza! But if you are a fan of the Pats or of football in general, it is a very good take.
4.5 based on 116 reviews
Whether shopping, dining, or strolling down the vibrant main street, The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk has quickly become South Windsor’s go-to lifestyle destination. With highly coveted retailers, restaurants, and amenities, it’s easy to see why. Shoppers have access to the best stores in the area and can relax in front of the cozy fire pit in the Village Green, enjoy concerts and events in Evergreen Walk Park, experience pet-friendly shopping, and take advantage of storefront parking. No matter what brings you to The Promenade Shops at Evergreen Walk, it is sure to please.
Great place to shop. High end shops. LL BeN, Talbots, Apple store. Many others Good place to eat with several good Reasturant.
4.5 based on 279 reviews
Although Covid has shut down Cabot cheese tasting and the train ride, the antique store with its many venders is worth the stop to poke alone.
4.5 based on 233 reviews
Where I live in Brighton, England, our mall is so tiny, this is massive. You could be here all day if you wanted to. Always leave with shopping bags, fantastic Bath and Body, and if you get hungry, the food court does a fantastic choice of eats!
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Conveniently located on Route 2 in Cranston, Garden City Center is home to over 60 shops, services and eateries. The fabulous stores include Anthropologie, Crate and Barrel, J. Crew, L'Occitane, Sephora, Williams Sonoma, Pottery Barn, The Container Store, Providence Diamond, The Container Store, Bistro 22, LA Fitness and Whole Foods Market. Garden City Center was one of the first open air shopping experiences of its kind in the country and for generations families have had fond memories of GCC shopping excursions.
Such a nice center, where you can stroll through different stores outside with accompanying music. A lovely place with loads of shops and restaurants!
4.5 based on 23 reviews
All you need in one place--Market Basket, Marshalls, Old Navy, N.H. Liquor & Wine Outlet, Stonewall Kitchen, Hobby Lobby, The Paper Store, AT&T, T Mobile, Petco, Famous Footwear, Mattress Firm, CBD American Shaman, Sally Beauty, Supercuts, Tiare Nail Spa, Ulta Beauty. Food, Drinks & Dining--Starbucks, 110 Grill, Eastern Paradise, Mooyah Burgers, Pepper's Landing, Tropical Smoothie and more.
This marketplace offers several types of merchants that I am able to patronize, from groceries to restaurants, a hobby shop, pet store, liquor store, discounted clothing, phone stores, Starbucks, Stonewall Kitchen, etc. There is a location for outdoor family activities in the summer.
4.0 based on 7,748 reviews
Located in the heart of downtown Boston, this bustling complex of novelty carts, distinctive shops, national chain stores, performers, food stands and restaurants brought new life to a historic meeting place.
This is a great food hall omg every food imaginable of every nationality you most visit here we always love to find the local food Market and this didn’t disappoint great atmosphere and great foods
4.0 based on 300 reviews
One-hundred-fifty store mall that is home to New England's first Nordstrom store.
Made an excursion in Providence to Providence Place. I love that this mall has indoor parking--although finding a spot can be a chore. There are so many stores in this place and I don't believe we explored the entire property. The food court was okay; a bit disappointed that vendors didn't offer trays to carry food; made carrying bags and food a bit tricky & clumsy.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
I loved Maine Mall. I could have spent hours there BUT shopping with hubby sucks...lol Nice big mall, nice anchor stores and yummy food court! Highly recommended.
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