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Click any store on the map for details, use search and categories to find brands, and zoom in/out for a closer look.
One mall worth visiting if you’re looking to spend an entire day shopping is Willow Grove Park Mall, which feature three levels with tons of stores, restaurants, and other services. The interactive directory map (accessed at the upper-left) lets you look up any shop. Scroll down to explore by category, or use search box at the top left to type a store’s name to find it immediately. Use your mouse to click on the map to get a closer view. And buttons located in the lower-right let you zoom in/out and go into full screen mode, making the map easier to reed. There are also three levels in the mall (labeled Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3), which you can switch to by clicking those labels located to the top right of the map. Tapping a store pin will shows information for that particular shop.
When it comes to clothes, there is a wide variety available throughout all of the floors of the mall. For instance, some of the most popular stores on level 1 include Hollister, Hot Topic, PacSun and H&M. You’ll also find accessories in shops like Sephora, Victoria’s Secret and Kay Jewelers. Other unique stores worth checking out are Gong Cha (for drinks) and Tilted 10 (for arcade games).
Willow Grove Park Mall Guide
Level 2 picks up where level one left off with even more stores including LOFT, Zara and Primark. There are also several stores that would appeal to techy types (Apple Store), video game lovers (GameStop or Go! Go! Games & Toys is great for kids, especially Build-A-Bear Workshop where they always has fun. Parents will love The Children’s Place when looking for their little ones’ outfits.
A combination of food and shopping spaces make up Level 3, including sports apparel and bargain clothing in stores such as Foot Locker, Lids, and Nordstrom Rack. On this level, there is also personal care products and home scents found in Bath & Body Works and Yankee Candle stores.
There are many dining options when it’s time to eat. You can get fast food at Charley’s Philly Steaks or Chick-fil-A, or sit down for meals at restaurants such as The Cheesecake Factory, Cosimo’s Pizza, and Yard House. If it’s something light you’re after, head to Auntie Anne’s Pretzels, Cinnabon, or Haagen-Dazs. And if you want international flavors, try out restaurants like Yeung Cajun Grill, Suki Hana, and Master Wok.

In addition to food and retail options, the mall offers many other services such as personal care locations on Level 3 (Relax Zone Massage, Sal’s Barbershop, Pro Nails), which give shoppers an opportunity to step back from all that shopping. Because everything is designed to flow between floors, there’s always something new to discover. From local services to well-known names, the mall is varied enough for window shopping and seeking out particular store.
During peak periods, the large number of people shopping around may make some spots seem crowded, and there are three floors to go through (you need to use escalators/elevators, too). However, the layout of the shops also makes it simple to create a plan for what you want to see. Fashion lovers can probably focus on Levels 1 and 2, food lovers will probably head towards Level 3.
The interactive map is accurate based off when it was made, but note that shops do update over time. It should of been updated accordingly. Bookmark the page so you’ll be able to easy pull up the directory the next time you visit.