Last Updated: March 29th, 2026
King of Prussia Mall is one of the largest shopping malls in the United States, located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania — just about 20 miles from New Jersey. With over 450 stores spread across 2.6 million square feet of retail space, KOP delivers an unmatched mix of luxury brands, everyday favorites, dining, and entertainment. For NJ shoppers, it’s a go-to Sunday destination: Bergen County stores close on Sundays due to blue laws, but King of Prussia is open seven days a week. Pennsylvania also charges no sales tax on clothing and footwear — so you’re getting real savings on top of serious store selection.
Visitor Information
King of Prussia Mall sits just off the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) in Montgomery County, PA — about 20 miles west of Philadelphia and roughly 60–75 minutes from North Jersey via the NJ Turnpike and I-276. It’s one of the most accessible “outside Jersey” shopping day trips, especially for Bergen County residents who can’t shop locally on Sundays.
Address: 160 N. Gulph Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406
Phone: +1 (610) 265-5727
Official Website: simon.com/mall/king-of-prussia
King of Prussia Mall Hours
The mall is open seven days a week — a big advantage for NJ shoppers dealing with Bergen County blue laws. During the holiday season, extended hours apply with later closings through December. Always check the official Simon website for updated holiday hours before your visit.
| OPENING HOURS | |
|---|---|
| MON | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| TUE | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| WED | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| THU | 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
| FRI | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| SAT | 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM |
| SUN | 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM |
Map of King of Prussia Mall
King of Prussia Mall is easily accessible from the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) via Exit 326 (Mall Blvd). From New Jersey, take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 6 toward I-276 West. The drive from Fort Lee or Newark typically runs 60–75 minutes depending on traffic. Free parking is available in large surface lots and garages surrounding both The Court and The Plaza entrances.
Parking at King of Prussia Mall
Parking is free throughout the property with thousands of spaces in surface lots and parking decks surrounding both The Court and The Plaza. On busy weekends and holiday weekends, the lots near Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s fill up quickest — your best bet is to aim for the lots near The Court entrance or the multi-level garage off North Gulph Road. We’ve found that arriving before noon on Saturdays or Sundays makes a big difference.
Stores at King of Prussia Mall
King of Prussia is divided into two connected sections — The Court and The Plaza — giving you over 450 stores in one massive loop. Anchor stores include Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and Macy’s. The luxury lineup is genuinely impressive: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermès, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, and dozens of designer boutiques. For everyday fashion, H&M, Zara, and Uniqlo are all well represented alongside hundreds of specialty retailers.
- Department Stores: Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s — three full-service anchors covering fashion, beauty, and home.
- Luxury & Designer: Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Hermès, Tiffany & Co., Burberry, Tory Burch, Boss, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Lululemon.
- Fashion & Lifestyle: Zara, H&M, Uniqlo, Anthropologie, Banana Republic, Gap, J.Crew, Free People, Apple Store, Tesla.
- Beauty & Wellness: Sephora, MAC Cosmetics, Kiehl’s, L’Occitane, Origins, Bluemercury.
- Dining: The Cheesecake Factory, Shake Shack, a large food court, and multiple sit-down restaurants near The Plaza entrance — you name it.
Getting There from New Jersey
From North Jersey (Fort Lee, Newark, Paramus area), take the NJ Turnpike south to Exit 6, then follow I-276 West toward Valley Forge. Take Exit 326 (Mall Blvd) and follow signs to King of Prussia Mall. Total drive time is typically 60–75 minutes depending on Turnpike traffic. From South Jersey (Cherry Hill, Voorhees), head west on I-295 to I-76 West, then connect to I-276. That route is often 45–55 minutes.
By public transit from Philadelphia, SEPTA bus routes 124 and 125 connect the 69th Street Transportation Center and Norristown Transportation Center directly to the mall. Regional rail riders can take the Norristown High Speed Line to Norristown, then transfer to the 125 bus. Ride-sharing via Uber or Lyft is also widely available from the Philadelphia area.
Why Visit King of Prussia from New Jersey?
A few things make KOP worth the drive from NJ. First, it’s open on Sundays — a significant perk for Bergen County shoppers who can’t visit local malls that day due to blue laws. Second, Pennsylvania charges no sales tax on clothing and footwear, just like New Jersey — so you’re not giving anything up on that front. Third, the concentration of luxury brands here genuinely surpasses most NJ malls, with Hermès and Bloomingdale’s being notable additions. Additionally, for shoppers already heading to Philadelphia for the weekend, tacking on a KOP stop is a natural detour.
Pro tip: Combine a KOP trip with a visit to The Mall at Short Hills or Garden State Plaza for a full NJ luxury shopping weekend — or check out our NJ transit bus guide and transport alternatives guide for more options.
Nearby Malls & Outlets
Other “outside Jersey” shopping options worth knowing: Palisades Center Mall in Rockland County, NY and Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley, NY. Closer to home in NJ, Garden State Plaza and The Mall at Short Hills are the top luxury equivalents on the NJ side.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Take on King of Prussia Mall
King of Prussia is a genuine bucket-list mall — the sheer scale of the place is impressive even if you’ve been before. The luxury selection with Hermès, Bloomingdale’s, and Louis Vuitton all under one roof simply isn’t matched by most NJ malls. However, it’s a real commitment: plan on at least 3–4 hours to do it justice. The Sunday opening makes it the natural choice when Bergen County blue laws are killing your shopping plans. Additionally, the food options are solid — The Cheesecake Factory and Shake Shack alone make the drive worthwhile. Our one caveat: the two-section layout (Court + Plaza) can feel confusing on your first visit, so grab a map at Guest Services.

