King of Prussia Mall - Description

Description

King of Prussia Mall has department stores such as Nordstrom, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney and Sears, and a diverse merchant mix of over 400 stores, including a collection of luxury retailers. King of Prussia Mall is one of the east coast's most iconic retail centers. Retailers include Anne Fontaine, Apple, The Art of Shaving, AX Armani Exchange, HUGO BOSS Store, Burberry, Cartier, The Cheesecake Factory, Coach, Cole Haan, David Yurman, Ermenegildo Zegna, Gucci, Hèrmes, Juicy Couture, Kate Spade, Lacoste, Legal Sea Foods, Louis Vuitton, Maggiano's Little Italy, Morton's The Steakhouse, Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo, Thomas Pink, Tiffany & Co., Tourneau, Tumi, Vera Bradley, Williams-Sonoma Home

A selection of international dining options are available at three food courts and in casual and fine dining establishments including Cheesecake Factory, Morton's The Steakhouse, Seasons 52, Maggiano's Little Italy and Legal Sea Foods, among others.

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