AIA Bookstore

Book store · Center City East

AIA Bookstore

Book store · Center City East

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1218 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107

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A treasure trove for architecture buffs and gift hunters, this bookstore dazzles with design books, quirky toys, Philly-themed swag, and rotating exhibits.  

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1218 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Get directions

aiabookstore.com

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1218 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 Get directions

+1 215 569 3186
aiabookstore.com

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Jul 30, 2025

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"The AIA Bookstore, one of the most unique shops in the city, holds a million surprises. It stocks a vast selection of art, architecture, and design books, but also offers an amazing array of fun and creative toys, gifts, and novelty items, as well as men’s and women’s accessories and jewelry, picture frames, household goods, one-of-a-kind postcards, and Philly-themed wares. Behind the store is a separate exhibition space that hosts rotating exhibits, including an annual show held each winter dedicated toclassic construction and building toys. Admission to the galleryis free."

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Fred Smith

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has some nice things. good for random gift shopping.

David C.

Yelp
Always an interesting exhibit - I am a fan of the center for industry-related events and their store.

Emily M.

Yelp
This was the perfect venue for a recent work event my company hosted! The space was beautiful, very well located (steps from the Convention Center), and the staff was friendly and accommodating. I also liked that the main event space could be changed depending on the type of event you want to host. My company went with a simple cocktail reception, but the venue had the equipment to do more (podiums, AV equipment, etc.) This is a great venue for ANY kind of gathering, but there's no excuse to host an event anywhere else for companies participating in an event at the Convention Center. I can't recommend it enough!
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Lauren C.

Yelp
My son's wedding ceremony was booked here for October 2017. Apparently, their contract is structured so that they may cancel if a better offer comes along, and one did. Nothing was said in January when both families visited to get an idea of how to decorate. Last week, when the florist called them, it was "discovered" that they booked another event and canceled our wedding ceremony. Who knows if they ever would have called to let them know of the cancellation had the florist not contacted them! All monies were refunded, however, they made no offer to help find another venue. With the wedding now less than 6 months away they have left us dangling in the wind while we scramble to find another local venue. This is a HORRIBLE way to do business. Consider yourself warned and don't waste your time.
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Karen T.

Yelp
Really cool bookstore with lots of fun gifts for nerdy kids and adults, plus better Philly souvenirs than anything you'll find at the touristy places. Prices are a little high, which is the only reason I won't go with 5 stars.

Jay C.

Yelp
I am a fan of the Center, and support their support their education and cultural mission. But I want to register my disappointment with the "Emergence of a Modern Metropolis Philadelphia Walking Tour" that I attended this weekend. While well-meaning and affable, the tour guide seemed to be inexperienced in both leading tours and Philadelphia architecture. The size of the tour group was large--maybe 50 or 60 people--which was likely due to the half priced offer the Center extended for the tour. The microphone used by the guide was not adequate for such a large group, so it was often difficult to hear. The guide exacerbated this by racing ahead of the group each time, and beginning his description before his crowd had a chance to regroup. He also seemed to forget he was leading a group of such size, often waiting until the light turned yellow to start leading the group across a street, stranding many. All of this was a minor annoyance compared to the quality of the descriptions during the tour. The guide seemed to have no background in architecture, and a tenuous grasp of the pertinent facts he was trying to cover, which were all jotted on a little notebook that he awkwardly referred to (ex. "This building here, was uh, built in an..(checks book) international style (?), in uh, (checks book) 1926. Or maybe it was 1936."). All of his descriptions were vague and obvious (ex. "This building used to be a factory. Look at those big windows. Now they are lofts, which are a type of apartment". "This area used to be pretty dicey, then they fixed it up, now its pretty nice". "To your left you can see Camden. Which is a part of New Jersey") and interspersed with irrelevant personal anecdotes. I'm not an architectural expert, just someone who is interested in Philadelphia and thought this tour would provide some interesting information about the city's architecture. I also never write reviews like this. But the quality of both the tour operations and information was so disappointing I felt compelled to register my displeasure somehow. I know the Center is a small organization doing good work. Hopefully with this feedback they can improve their tours for future groups.