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Shopping in New York: stores and markets

Description: The spectacular window displays of big-name boutiques compete with vintage shops and markets throughout New York City.

Luxury boutiques, traditional markets, and secondhand shops are some of the highlights of walking through the streets of the Big Apple from one side to the other. Be enchanted by the iconic window display at Tiffany & Co., where a young Audrey Hepburn famously enjoyed her Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Dive into the bohemian, eclectic atmosphere of exclusive art and design galleries in Soho. Savor local flavor at gastronomic markets. Experience childhood joy at the famous Rockefeller Center or experience something different at the stunning American Dream complex—whatever you dream of can be found in New York. 

Times Square

Times Square

With more than 350,000 visitors daily, Times Square remains a key shopping destination in New York. Despite a few closures, you can still enjoy iconic stores like the magical Disney Store and Hershey’s Chocolate World, or the colorful world of M&M’s for candy lovers. You'll also find a wide range of clothing and accessory stores from popular brands, perfect for those looking for fashion and unique souvenirs. If you love shopping, we recommend staying at a hotel in Times Square, so you’ll be just a few steps away from this vibrant shopping experience. 

Fifth Avenue

Fifth Avenue

There’s nothing more quintessentially New York than strolling down Fifth Avenue and admiring its wonderful boutiques, especially at Christmas when the window displays become true works of art. This famous boulevard stretches from Washington Square Park to Harlem (about 10 kilometers) and is home to prestigious brands including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, and the iconic Tiffany & Co. store. 

If you’re into tech, don’t miss Microsoft or the impressive glass cube at the Apple Store. There are also more affordable options, like Uniqlo, Zara, and H&M. No matter your budget, browsing Fifth Avenue for a special souvenir is a New York tradition you can't miss. 

Soho

Soho in Manhattan is one of the most unique shopping areas in New York and the world. In the 1970s and 80s, its dynamic and creative atmosphere attracted artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Today, it’s the most alternative shopping area, known for its art and design galleries, vintage stores, and the boutiques of emerging designers. The best way to explore it is by wandering through its cobbled streets and industrial façades, discovering unique stores or quirky restaurants. You’ll also find major brands like Chanel, Balenciaga, Alexander Wang, and popular names like Nike and Topshop in Soho. 

Soho

Rockefeller Center

Besides being iconic, this spectacular art deco building is a shopping paradise, especially for kids. The Rockefeller Center is home to the Lego Store, with its iconic colorful blocks. Nintendo is for video game enthusiasts, and American Girl, where you can customize your own doll, take her to the hair salon, or to the doctor if she’s had a mishap. Fans of shows like Friends can pick up original gifts at the NBC Store. You'll also find other well-known brands like Tous, Swarovski, Michael Kors, and The Body Shop. 

Rockefeller Center

Artists and Fleas Chelsea

For a more alternative shopping experience, visit the Artists and Fleas market in Chelsea, where you'll find stalls, live music, and events every day. This space brings together artists, designers, and artisans offering original and unique products. From vintage clothing and handmade jewelry to contemporary art and home décor, here you will find the most cutting edge trends. It is located in Chelsea Market, just a few steps from Little Island, on Pier 57, just below the High Line; so you can take advantage of the trip to visit this old elevated train line, today transformed into a spectacular urban park over a mile long. 

Union Square Market

If you prefer gastronomy and seasonal local products, you can't miss the Union Square Market. It's open on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays and brings together local producers offering a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, and organic foods. Besides fresh products, you'll also find artisanal goods like honey, jams, cured meats, and wines from the Finger Lakes region, perfect to buy as gifts or to enjoy during your stay in the city. The market is also popular for its wide selection of plants and flowers. Take the subway and experience shopping like a true New Yorker!

Union Square Market

Essex Market

Another must-see for food lovers is the Essex Market, located in the heart of the Lower East Side. This historic market, a neighborhood staple for over a hundred years, reflects the cultural influences that have shaped New York City: from Italian, Latino and Jewish cuisine to Middle Eastern and Asian specialties. Alongside food establishments, you'll find hundreds of local producers' stalls, as well as spaces for culinary workshops taught by local chefs. Don't miss out on this fun, multicultural experience!

Essex Market

American Dream

As its name suggests, this mall and theme park is truly a dream come true. Take a break from the Big Apple for a few hours to enjoy a shopping experience for the whole family. Located in New Jersey, just a few miles from Manhattan, American Dream is not only filled with fashion stores for every taste, but also boasts a wide selection of restaurants, a Nickelodeon theme park, an ice skating rink, an amusement park, and even a water park with a wave pool. 

The Avenue is the luxury shopping and dining area, where you'll find brands like Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Hermès, and Victoria's Secret, as well as a division of the iconic Saks Fifth Avenue department store. However, you can also access more affordable options like Mango, Primark, Levi's, or Zara. Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy a different kind of family day away from the hustle and bustle of Manhattan. 

American Dream