Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg, Illinois

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Address:5 Woodfield Shopping Center
Schaumburg, Illinois
Tel: (847) 330-1537

Our Shopping Expert Says:

If you're in the Chicago area and looking for the ultimate shopping experience then Woodfield Mall is for you. The 8th largest mall in the US, this mall has it all, and then some. With seemingly endless stores to choose from, you needn't fear running out of things to look at and buy. And if window shopping or mall walking is more your piece of cake, then Woodfield Mall is your slice.

With nearly 300 stores and restaurants, Woodfield Mall has one of the finest collection of department stores in the country with such names as Nordstrom, Macy's, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney and Sears all to be found on its grounds. One of Illinois top tourist attractions, this is the birthplace of such stores as Abercrombie and Fitch and American Eagle Outfitter. And when mealtime rolls around be sure to also check out the large selection of restaurants and cafes ranging from Baskin Robbins to Texas de Brazil.

If you're coming with kids, be sure to check out the Woodfield's Kidfield Card offering kids the lowdown on what's new and cool at the mall. Located in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg at the intersection of Golf Road and Illinois Route 53, be sure not to visit Chicago without popping over to check out Woodfield Mall.

From Woodfield Mall - Schaumburg, Illinois:

The Chicago area s largest mall, Woodfield is home to nearly 300 stores and restaurants, including dozens that can t be found anywhere else in the Midwest. Merchants range from the unique fine art and jewelry dealers, cutting-edge clothiers for men, women, teens and children, and home furnishing emporiums to nationally-recognized department stores JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Marshall Field s, Nordstrom and Sears. Notable newcomers include home and apparel specialist Anthropologie, shoe dealer Clarks England, clothing retailer Janeville, and the first national pilot of Abercrombie and Fitch's much-anticipated new concept, Ruehl.