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Shopping in New York City
There is nowhere in the world that offers the array of shopping opportunities that New York City does, New York is a shopper's paradise! You can find anything and everything in the many stores throughout the New York City and now you can shop TAX FREE in NYC on clothing and shoes priced under $110.

Treat yourself to a day of shopping around the exciting city of New York with your own private, luxurious limousine from NYC Limousine. Avoid the endless hassles of traffic and parking as you drop your bags and relax in the back of a new limousine from NYC limousine.

We can help you pamper yourself by making your shopping more relaxing, enjoyable, and even an adventure in itself as you travel around New York in your limousine! Whether you travel in a luxurious L Model Town Car or a stretch limousine, our experienced staff, provides you with a convenient way to travel to the best shopping locales in New York City. Our limousine service goes to all the major shopping area around New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Upstate New York including Woodbury Common Premium Outlets.

 

Shopping Destinations in New York City

 
Flagship Department Stores:
 
Barneys New York - 660 Madison Avenue, New York NY (61st St.): Barneys New York serves an upscale clientle, with prices and products to match. Typically, the better dressed you appear, the better service you will receive, so dress the part if you want the best service. The uptown location on Madison Avenue attracts shoppers from the nearby Madison Avenue boutiques more than the crazed downtown department stores, which can be a relief if you're looking to avoid the crowds. More information »
 
Bergdorf Goodman - 754 Fifth Avenue, New York NY (59th St.): Visit Bergdorf Goodman and discover quintessential Manhattan elegance and sophistication. Shoppers here scout out the latest top-of-the-line fashions from timeless designers such as Valentino, Prada and Yves Saint Laurent and pay full price to take them home. More information »
 
Sak’s Fifth Avenue - 611 Fifth Avenue, New York NY (49th St.): Famous for its extravagant and ornate holiday window displays, offers unmatched selections of luxurious clothing, jewelry, and formalwear. More information »
 
Henri Bendel - 712 Fifth Avenue (56th St.): Although a conglomerate purchased Henri Bendel in the 1980s, this four-story luxury department store still exudes the atmosphere of an exclusive boutique. Founded by its namesake in 1895, Bendel attracted clients like the Astors and the Vanderbilts by importing designer wares and reportedly staging New York City's first-ever fashion show. More information »
 
Lord & Taylor - 424 Fifth Avenue, New York NY (39th St.): Though it hasn't the breadth of Macy's, the panache of Barney's or the oomphy chutzpah of Bloomingdale's, something is always on sale at Lord & Taylor. This smaller, bells-and-whistles-free department store publishes sale catalogues weekly, with deals on everything from seasonal looks and outerwear to personal essentials like cosmetics and intimates. More information »
 
Macy's - 151 W. 34th Street , New York NY (at Broadway): As the world's largest department store and a registered New York City landmark, Macy's is more a shopping empire than mere retailer. Seven floors of merchandise, from beauty products and men's fashion to dinnerware and designer slip dresses, fill the store's one million square feet of retail space—that's one solid city block of stuff, seven stories high. Each and every day, thousands of sightseers and city dwellers coast through the glass and wrought iron doors on 34th Street into the mammoth Herald Square flagship, Macy's home since 1902. More information »
 
Bloomingdale's - 1000 Third Avenue, New York NY (59th St.): This Eastside art-deco landmark has been serving sophisticated New York shoppers since 1886. One of the city's earliest high-end department stores, Bloomingdale's has since evolved into a more democratic institution where mid-priced products and designers share ample retail turf. Though big-ticket women's collections can still be found, the store now seems geared more toward business people on lunch breaks and the ubiquitous tourists rather than ladies who lunch. More information »
 
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Tiffany & Co. - 727 Fifth Avenue, New York NY (56th St.): Long before Audrey Hepburn gazed longingly into its gorgeous windows, Tiffany’s sold its baubles in its signature blue boxes to the world's elite, including President Abraham Lincoln. Today, the iconic jewelry emporium continues to attract the rich, famous and powerful, as well as tourists eager to gawk and spend, too. First established as a stationery and fancy goods store in lower Manhattan in 1837, Tiffany moved to its current location in 1940. More information »
 
NBA Store - 666 Fifth Avenue, New York NY (53rd Street): This bustling basketball temple carries every NBA and WNBA product conceivable—from pencils and authentic jerseys to jewelry and footwear. More information »
 
H&M - 731 Lexington Avenue, New York NY (59th St.): Nowhere does high style meet mass market more thoroughly than at H&M, the Swedish clothing giant that invaded US shores in 1998. With a penchant for knocking off couture runway looks—and selling them with middling quality at bargain basement prices, H&M is an easy place to find an outfit that lasts exactly a season, or just long enough for it to fade from style. More information »
 
Adidas Originals Store - 136 Wooster Street, New York, NY (Prince St.): While the brand's Sports Performance Store stocks more functional merchandise, this small and stylish Soho boutique sells Adidas' form-over-function wares, most of which reference its aesthetic heyday from the 60s through the 80s. In the warmer months, the shop’s garage-door façade opens to the street, allowing salespeople and customers to mingle outside or sit on beach chairs. More information »
 
 
 
 

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