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The City That Never Sleeps

New York, NY, is one of the hottest cities on the planet. If you know where to shop and what show to watch.

Of course, there are more things to do than shopping at trendy boutiques or catching a Broadway show.

New York is also a teeming hub of ethnic diversity, bringing with it an endless array of global cuisines to explore.

The Nicks and the Yankees keep sports fans entertained, and other attractions guarantee that everyone will have a good time in The Big Apple called NYC!

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Shopping in New York City 

by BRONWEN ELISABETH ROBERTS

Whether you're going uptown or downtown, New York is versatile and sexy! Home to the world's most fashionable women, the opportunities for shopping in New York City is unrivalled.

Saks 5th Avenue

This venerable New York establishment has been around since 1924 and is the epitome of grace, style and elegance.
You can shop till you drop with their extensive collection of products from America and Europe. The information booth on the 50th street side offers quick tips on how to explore ten floors of pure luxury. Start at the basement where the waft of perfumes from the cosmetic counters set the scene. Then take a trip through the in-store designer boutiques namely, Chanel, Gucci & Louis Vuitton. Saks is still famous for its unique shopping experience and boasts the finest men's department in New York, the best sales imaginable, great value and impeccable sales staff who treat everyone with genuine respect. For a look at the real ladies who lunch, take a peek at Café SFA on the 8th floor.

Shopping at Beergdorf Goodman and De Beers in NYC 

Bergdorf Goodman

Conservative sophistication with a twist! Bergdorf's might have a classic air but it houses the most modern of designers, namely Jean Paul Gaultier, Chloe, and Kate Spade, also paying homage to the younger set with mid-price collections by DKNY, Marc by Marc Jacobs, and Bergdorf Goodman Special Custom Collection by the Fashion Institute of Technology. Located in the elegant Vanderbilt Mansion, this store boasts resplendent views of Central Park. The handbag department is one of the best in the city, stocked right through from Prada to Chanel. Stop at the shoe department for a coveted pair of Jimmy Choo's or if you prefer your Manolo's you're guaranteed the latest styles. The seventh floor houses gifts and antiques, bridal services and fur collections. Watch out for end of season sales which offer great savings.

Now you can drop your shopping bags and go upstairs to one of the city's best kept secrets. The Susan Ciminelli Day Spa atop of Bergdorf Goodman offers skin products that not only turn back the clock but also imbue your skin with a radiant glow. Susan's products are made of the purest essential oils, the finest botanicals and natural seaweed.

De Beers

A little South African diamond in New York: De Beers opened their store amidst great fanfare, joining the ranks of Cartier, Bulgari and Tiffany&Co. At the opening of this 6000-square foot boutique, guests got to walk on Swarovski crystal and delight in de Beers's 203-carat Millennium Star, the largest pear-shaped flawless stone in the world. 1000 visitors frequent this store daily, enjoying the plush lounge area and the fact that no sales assistants hover. Selections range from $500 to $8 million, and include classic diamond jewelry, plus three fashionable collections of rings, earrings, pins, necklaces and bracelets. There is a bridal bar on the second floor where couples can pick out their engagement rings. The "beauty scan", technology which is unique to De Beers will provide your wife to be with a true picture of just how bright her diamond sparkles.

Shopping at Prada and Butik in New York City 

Prada Flagship Store

The coolest shop on earth for the coolest clothes in the universe! The collaboration between Miuccia Prada and Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas turns shopping into a theatrical experience with screens and media installations. 23 000 square feet of retail space at a cost of $40 million, offers you a more imaginative shopping experience than the usual stores. First stop is an interactive kiosk where you can find out all sorts of facts about Prada. There is a massive glass elevator that you can shop in, and plasma boxes flash images and information at you while try on impeccable designs. The whole design space looks like a giant wave and there are retractable display cages for merchandise. Computer-equipped dressing rooms have glass doors made with SGG's Priva-Lite technology, which enable a two-way mirror experience. While you are trying on you can watch what's going on outside. This is exactly the kind of space you would expect from someone charging $600 for a pair of shoes.

Butik

Danish supermodel Helena Christianson has opened her own signature store with Danish partner, Leif Sigersen. Butick, the Danish version of boutique, houses a heady mix of eighteenth century antiques set off with black roses, marvelous organic chocolates and Matthew Williamson candles. This quirky mix of vintage and modern is sourced mainly from Scandinavia and Paris. You'll find Norgaard Paa Stroget's striped maritime T-shirts, and one-off retro-print skirts by Rutzou. Camilla Staerk's understated footwear, handbags by Ricka, and Veronica Civa's jewelry. This shop is worthy of exploration and chances are you'll bump into someone famous. Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal and Russian model sensation, Natalia Vodianova are regulars. Butik is a stone's throw away from Nicole Fahri's boutique, 202.

Shopping at Barney's New York 

All style gurus know that Barneys is a celebrity hangout as it has the hottest fashion, delivered fresh from seasonal shows. This is New York's fashion capital when it comes to department stores, so come on in all you fashionistas. From fur and mile-high stilettos to the latest in jewelry and handbags by designers like Fendi and Hermes, this store has it all - women's, men's and children's clothing with accessories, fragrances, shoes, cosmetics and tableware. Make use of their concierge services, personal shopping and services studio. Pamper yourself at the image studio with your own makeup artist and indulge your every delight at the resident spa. Shopping in New York City couldn't be finer!

New York City is truly a shopper's paradise and at New York Journey we provide an up-to-date directory of where to go and how to get there. All the information you need to know before you embark on a New York travel experience.

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New York Visitor Feedback 

I hope you found something useful here today. If you missed any essential information please let me know how I can improve this page. Thanks for stopping by!

thewishpearl wrote...

Nice lens. I am visiting New York City next week and will look at the hotels you have listed. Hope to find one that is reasonably priced:)

ReplyPosted May 08, 2009

JoanneOtt wrote...

I visited New York several years ago and hope to get back one day. It's definitely a world class city and impossible to run out of things to do!

ReplyPosted February 28, 2009

stickytabby wrote...

Nice lens!..really informative..like the information about the stores...hey, I got a similar site which you guys might like - www.cdokay.com. I also have featured some nice spots where tourists should go, like whitewater rafting. This city sure is one place to visit to. Ciao!

ReplyPosted February 20, 2009

poddys wrote...

Nice lens and as Debnet says, a great complementary lens to our New York City Break lens. 5*****

ReplyPosted October 16, 2008

debnet wrote...

Nice lens, the focus on shopping compliments my New York City Break lens nicely. I lensrolled this and also added a link back.

ReplyPosted September 25, 2008

 
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