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With six major department stores and more than 450 stores, boutiques and restaurants, King of Prussia, a Simon Property Mall is the third-largest mall in America.
The attraction’s 2.9 million square feet of retail space welcomes an astounding 22 million visitors a year.
Shoppers can find everything they need (and probably a few things they don’t) at this massive one-stop shopping destination.
Simply put, the King of Prussia, a Simon Property Mall is the premier shopping destination on the East Coast.
— Photo courtesy Simon Malls
A veritable shopper’s paradise since its opening in 1963, the mall features:
The mall is home to several luxury brands whose only nearby outpost is at King of Prussia. High-end brand seekers can find Saint Laurent, Jimmy Choo or Christian Louboutin.
Fashion and pop culture lovers can bask in secondhand proximity to Rihanna at the Savage X Fenty store — one of only five worldwide. The shop is an Instagrammer’s paradise with five interactive rooms perfect for selfies.
King of Prussia, a Simon Property Mall (or KOP as the locals call it) isn’t just for shoppers. The Belong Gaming arena caters to gamers of all kinds. Stations on the main floor hold PCs, PlayStation 5s and Xbox consoles. Couches allow groups to play together, and there are even tabletops for old-school board game players.
The nearby Overlook at King of Prussia hosts a movie theater and indoor skydiving center.
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Getting to the mall is easy thanks to five parking lots, three garages and valet parking.
— Photo courtesy King of Prussia Mall
The mall is also accessible by several SEPTA bus lines, a community shuttle and the Norristown High Speed Line.
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