
Real discounts on real brands. The Coach outlet is particularly good.
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Our definitive guide to the top shopping in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 2 businesses ranked for 2026.
Finding the right shoppin in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania shouldn't feel like a gamble. We've curated this list based on Google reviews, local reputation, and insider recommendations to bring you the best shopping in Lancaster city and the surrounding Amish Country towns. Whether you're a visitor exploring Pennsylvania Dutch Country or a local resident, these are the top-rated shopping you can trust.

Real discounts on real brands. The Coach outlet is particularly good.

If you want an authentic Amish quilt, this is where to get it. Not cheap, but heirloom quality.
Shopping in Lancaster County runs from national-brand outlet bargains to heirloom craftsmanship, usually within ten minutes' drive of each other. The Route 30 corridor handles the first: Tanger Outlets Lancaster stacks 60+ brand stores with real discounts, open seven days a week.
The Route 340 corridor through Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse handles the second, and it's the reason people cross states to shop here. Handmade Amish quilts — hundreds of hours of hand-stitching each — hang in shops like The Old Country Store in Intercourse, alongside hardwood furniture, baskets, and ironwork sold directly from local craftspeople. A genuine quilt costs several hundred dollars and up; treat it as the heirloom purchase it is, and ask about the maker.
Antique hunters should add northern Lancaster County to the map: Adamstown styles itself "Antiques Capital USA," and the Friday-only Green Dragon market in Ephrata mixes antiques, produce, and auctioneering into one gloriously chaotic day. Two practical notes everywhere outside the outlets: carry some cash, and don't plan to shop on Sunday — most family-owned shops will be closed.
Head to the Route 340 corridor through Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse. The Old Country Store in Intercourse carries one of the county's largest selections of locally made quilts. A genuine handmade Amish quilt is an heirloom purchase — expect several hundred dollars or more, and ask about the maker.
Outlet centers like Tanger stay open seven days, but most Amish-owned craft, quilt, and furniture shops close on Sundays. If handmade goods are your priority, shop Monday through Saturday.
Many established shops do, but smaller roadside stands and market vendors are often cash-preferred or cash-only. Carry some cash when exploring the back roads — it also makes the famous roadside pretzel and root beer stands easier.
Tanger Outlets Lancaster has 60+ brand stores with genuine 25–65% discounts, conveniently on Route 30 near Dutch Wonderland. It pairs well with a family trip — one parent shops while the other does the theme park.