Prudential Center Facts
New England's #1 Shopping & Dining Destination features over 75 shops and restaurants including Barnes & Noble, The Cheesecake Factory, Lacoste, Legal Sea Foods, Saks Fifth Avenue and Sephora.
- New England’s #1 shopping and dining destination features more than 75 stores and restaurants including the region’s only Saks Fifth Avenue and Boston’s largest Barnes & Noble.
- Located between Boylston Street and Huntington Avenue, the 23-acre complex is connected to the Hynes Convention Center, major hotels, residential and office buildings, and shops and restaurants including Copley Place.
- More than 60,000 people per day visit The Shops at Prudential Center. This includes tourists, locals, and more than 8,000 office tenants.
- Voted the “#5 Cash Cow Shopping Center” in the United States according to Women’s Wear Daily.
- Home to New England’s largest parking garage with more than 3,600 spaces.
- Connected to Boston’s largest hotel, the 1,100 room Sheraton.
- Connected to the Prudential Green Line MBTA station.
- Several visitor tours leave from The Shops at Prudential Center including Boston Duck Tours, Old Town Trolley Tours, and Beantown Trolley Tours.
- Boston’s only observatory, the Skywalk, is located on the 50th floor of the Prudential Tower. Its 360 degree views are enjoyed by more than 200,000 people from around the world annually.
- The Shops at Prudential Center offers the city’s best selection of restaurants from more than 10 food court eateries to The Cheesecake Factory to Top of the Hub.
- The Prudential Center offers many amenities including a full-service post office, car wash and detail service, dry cleaner, a barber, shoe repair, locksmith, florist, workout facility, and more.
- The Shops at Prudential Center holds more than 100 events annually including a girls’ night out shopping event, a winter festival with more than 30 performances, concerts, community events, and more. Visit www.prudentialcenter.com for upcoming events.
