Wrentham Village Premium Outlets

New England's largest outlet shopping destination. More than 170 stores across an open-air village in Wrentham, Massachusetts.

Explore Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, including every store, named court, dining option, and parking section across a sprawling open-air village layout. The property is organized into named streets and courts rather than numbered wings, which makes searching for a specific store harder without a map.

Use the interactive map to find stores by name, identify which court they're in, and figure out the nearest parking section before you leave your car.

About Wrentham Village Premium Outlets

Wrentham Village Premium Outlets opened in 1997 in Wrentham, Massachusetts, off Interstate 495, and has grown into the largest outlet shopping destination in New England. It's a 616,000-square-foot open-air village-format center operated by Simon Property Group, located 35 miles south of Boston and 20 miles north of Providence.

The property draws from a broad trade area that spans Greater Boston, the South Shore, Rhode Island, and Cape Cod's summer visitor corridor.

The tenant mix covers more than 170 stores and spans a wider range than a typical outlet center. A luxury outlet tier anchors the prestige positioning:

  • Armani
  • Burberry
  • Dolce & Gabbana
  • Ferragamo
  • Jimmy Choo
  • Versace
  • Rag & Bone
  • Theory
  • Tory Burch
  • Zadig & Voltaire

Bloomingdale's Outlet holds the off-price department store position, with Coach, Kate Spade, Michael Kors, Polo Ralph Lauren, and lululemon in the accessible-luxury tier alongside Nike, adidas, and The North Face for performance and athletic categories. Dining includes Tavern in the Square, Shake Shack, Aroma Joe's, Cracker Barrel, and Big Chicken. Clothing and shoes are exempt from Massachusetts sales tax below $175 per item — a meaningful discount driver for visitors arriving from out of state.

The open-air village format, with named streets and courts replacing the standard wing-and-anchor structure of an enclosed mall, creates a particular wayfinding challenge: without a visible anchor or floor-level landmark to orient by, finding a specific store means knowing which court it's in. The map resolves this immediately.

Why interactive wayfinding matters here

Wrentham Village is designed to feel like a village, and a village without a map is just a maze. Named courts, open-air streets, and no single central anchor means that a visitor looking for a specific store is navigating by signage rather than by structure.

In peak summer weekends, the property also serves Cape Cod-bound traffic that treats Wrentham as a day trip rather than a local errand; visitors with a finite window who benefit from a pre-planned route.

A searchable interactive map lets those visitors identify their target stores, cluster them by court, and plan a logical walking order before they park. That's a better experience for the shopper and a longer dwell time for the operator.

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