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Macy's Philadelphia

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Macy's Philadelphia occupies the former Wanamaker's department store building, a Beaux-Arts landmark on Market Street. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a soaring seven-story atrium crowned with a stunning stained-glass skylight. The centerpiece is the Wanamaker Organ, one of the largest pipe organs in the world, which still plays daily concerts. The store itself offers a wide range of merchandise from clothing and accessories to home goods, spread across multiple floors. Beyond shopping, the building's historic grandeur makes it a destination in its own right. Visitors often pause to admire the bronze eagle statue in the Grand Court, a beloved meeting spot for locals. During the holiday season, the store transforms with elaborate decorations and a light show. Macy's Philadelphia blends retail with a rich cultural experience, making it a must-visit for both shoppers and history enthusiasts.

Don't miss

  • Hear the Wanamaker Organ play during daily concerts
  • Admire the stained-glass skylight and Beaux-Arts architecture
  • Shop across multiple floors of fashion and home goods
  • See the bronze eagle statue in the Grand Court
  • Visit during the holiday season for festive decorations and light shows

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Ways to visit Macy's Philadelphia

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Know before you go

  • Check the organ concert schedule online; performances are usually twice daily.
  • Photography is allowed, but be respectful of shoppers.
  • The store has a wide price range; look for sales and clearance racks.
  • There is a Starbucks inside for a quick break.

A bit of history

The building opened in 1911 as the flagship store of John Wanamaker, a pioneer of the modern department store. It was designed by architect Daniel Burnham and features a grand court with a pipe organ installed in 1911. Macy's acquired the store in 2006.

Common questions

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry is free.

When does the Wanamaker Organ play?

Typically at 11:00 AM and 5:00 PM, but check the store's website for current times.

Can I take photos inside?

Yes, non-flash photography is allowed.

Is the store open on holidays?

Hours vary; check Macy's website for holiday schedules.

Is there parking nearby?

Several parking garages are within walking distance, including the one at 12th and Market.

Are there restaurants inside?

Yes, there is a Starbucks and a small food court.

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