The Shops at North Bridge in Chicago

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520, North Michigan Avenue, 60611, Chicago, Cook County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 312-327-2300
website: www.theshopsatnorthbridge.com
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Latitude: 41.8915039, Longitude: -87.6248181

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  • CK

    CK

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    Next to Water Tower Place which is a Chicago landmark and can't be missed, North Bridge is hands down the best non-mall mall experience you can have in Chicago. There's something for everyone. And a Microsoft "store" which I'm always grateful for. And of course, Nordstrom. Need I say more?! 😊

  • Jacque Paris

    Jacque Paris

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    They have incredible views. Lots of glass and ambiance. Just like anywhere else you shop - you have to know what you are looking for. There are niches and good finds here. The location allows you to browse and enjoy the local scenery. Stop by, browse, shop - that's what you do on this street!

  • David W. Miller

    David W. Miller

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    Very helpful staff, and an extremely nice place to walk around. The shops are very high end, which places the affordability of many things out of reach, so it would be nice to mix in some lower end shops, but I understand the focus. I do like the inclusion of a bar (that seems to also serve food) inside of the department store!

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    Jennie Smith

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    Large glass elevators make it easy access for wheelchairs and still room for few more people, plus fun ride. Lots of stores of many varieties. Located in the city and next to parking garage. Garage offers discount if you show purchase receipt from the mall. Prices at the mall are competitive.

  • Nicole Smith

    Nicole Smith

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    It's okay, I think people are more excited about the beautiful downtown area, then the actual stores. No real parking lot so be prepared to pay for it. The stores are okay, they're clean and spacious but the prices are a bit much for regular quality of items. The restaurants in the area are again just okay, granted some are better than others. You're basically paying to eat downtown. But everyone should at least do it once in your life.

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