Where to Shop (Until You Drop) in New York City (10 Best Areas) (2024)

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If you’re visiting the Big Apple with the intention of doing some shopping in New York City, you’re in the right place. My name is Antonina P. and I’m a 10 year NYC local. I’m also the founder of New York Simply (the official NYC partner of Apple Maps), a website where locals share firsthand experiences from NYC. Longtime readers of this website know that I’m not one for small talk, so, allow me to share my personal list of the best shopping in NYC.

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Shopping in NYC (Meet the Author) | Antonina P. moved to New York City 10 years ago from the Pacific Northwest. She doesn’t miss the rain as much as she though she would. You can follow her weekly updates here.

The Sales Tax for Shopping in NYC

Before we start, it’s prudent to go over sales taxes so you’re not caught by surprise while shopping in New York (this is especially true for international visitors).

New York City shoppers are subject to three taxes:

  • city sales tax (4.5%)
  • state sales tax (4%)
  • commuter sales tax (0.375%)

All told, the total sales tax for shopping in New York City clocks in at 8.875%.

However, clothing and footwear under $110 are exempt from city and state sales tax. Don’t let it confuse you, here’s how it works: if you buy a shirt for $80 and a purse for $200, you won’t be taxed for the shirt (because it’s less than $110), but you will be charged a sales tax of 8.875% for the purse.

The Best Shopping Areas in New York City

(Table of Contents)
  • The Sales Tax for Shopping in NYC
  • The Best Shopping Areas in New York City
    • SoHo (South of Houston Street)
    • Luxury NYC Shopping on Fifth Avenue
    • Madison Avenue
    • Nolita
    • Bleecker Street (in the The West Village)
    • Herald Square
    • Union Square
    • Meatpacking District/Chelsea
    • East Village (For Vintage Shopping!)
    • The Mall at Hudson Yards
  • The Best Shopping Areas in Brooklyn
    • Williamsburg
    • The Brooklyn Flea Market
    • Bedford Avenue
  • Shopping in New York City (Post Summary)
    • Related Articles:
    • Map of the Best Shopping Areas in NYC

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SoHo (South of Houston Street)

The cobble-stone streets and cast-iron buildings of SoHo are home to some of the best shopping in New York City, but that wasn’t always the case. Back in the day, this area was covered by factories and warehouses, which have since been converted into expensive condos equipped with storefronts at the ground level.

You’ll find quite the mishmash of high-end luxury designers, big department stores and unique boutiques crammed together from one block to the next. The entire shopping area spans 25 blocks, and if size alone is any indication, you can bet you’ll find anything you need.

My favorite thing about shopping in SoHo is that there’s never a shortage of great cafes and restaurants to pop into if you need to decompress. I’m a huge fan of Balthazar, one of the best bakeries in New York City.

Local’s Tip: The crowds get very intense on the weekends, try visiting SoHo during a weekday morning, if your schedule allows.

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SoHo Stores To Visit:

The MoMa Design Store: Offering a great selection of fascinating items ranging from small trinkets to full scale furniture, there’s always something interesting to discover. The MoMa Design Store is considered one of the best stores in New York City for art lovers.

Catbird Jewelry: A local jewelry shop specializing in delicate gold jewelry and beautiful charms. The charms are a great souvenir idea!

Bloomingdale’s: An established department store, Bloomingdale’s is great for luxury goods and affordable brands. The Bloomingdales located in SoHo is full of great finds, but the real gem is the fact that they have a public restroom (which is almost unheard of, so take advantage).

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Luxury NYC Shopping on Fifth Avenue

If budget isn’t a concern (way to go, you!) look no further than Fifth Avenue for the ultimate NYC shopping experience. Fifth Avenue is not only the most popular shopping area in New York City, but it’s also one of the most popular (and expensive) shopping districts in the world.

This massive shopping district is marked by luxury brands competing for attention by way of stunning window displays. It’s often said that New York is not for the timid, nowhere is this more evident than Fifth Avenue. This Avenue is a place for the loudest, riskiest and boldest stores in NYC.

Interesting Fifth Avenue Stores To Know About:

Uniqlo: Uniqlo hails from Japan and is the 4th largest retailer in the world. A great place to stock up on basics (t shirts, pants, etc) the store spans 89,000 square feet, the retailer’s largest location worldwide. If you’re shopping in New York City on a budget, this is a great place to visit.

Saks Fifth Avenue: This 10-story luxury department store neighbors the breathtaking St. Patrick’s Cathedral (one of the most beautiful churches in NYC). The store has been meeting the needs of shopping New Yorkers since 1924 and doesn’t show signs of slowing anytime soon.

Tiffany & Co.: If you love the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s, make a beeline for Tiffany & Co on Fifth Avenue. This was the store featured in the film!

The Apple Store: Open 24 hours, the Apple Store located at Fifth Avenue is one of the most iconic stores in New York City. Largely thanks to an intriguing glass cube that serves as an invitation to head below ground and see what all the fuss is about. Covering 77,000 square feet, this location employs 300 people and has the largest staff of any Apple Store in the world.

The Lego Store: One of the best stores in NYC for kids, the Lego Store on Fifth Avenue covers two floors and has various fascinating NYC-themed Lego constructions (great for souvenirs!).

Nike Store: With an (official) name like House of Innovation 000, you better believe the Nike Store on Fifth Avenue is something special. Opened in 2018, the Nike flagship store spans 68,000 feet and covers six stories. If you’re looking for unique shopping in New York City, this immersive store is worth a visit.

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Madison Avenue

Located just one block from Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue is one of the best shopping areas in NYC for luxury goods. Much like Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue is home to some of the most expensive stores in the world (like a mattress store that sells mattresses priced at $250K+).

Here’s some stores to check out in the area:

Ralph Lauren: Located in a renovated mansion, the store is a sight for sore eyes. Then, make your way to the equally charming Ralph Lauren Cafe for an afternoon pick-me-up.

Bloomingdale’s Flagship Store: The original Bloomingdale’s store is only two blocks east of Madison Avenue. The perk of Bloomingdale’s is getting to walk around with the most iconic shopping bag in NYC: the little brown bag!

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Nolita

Riding on the coattails of SoHo, Nolita (North of Little Italy) offers some of the trendiest shopping in Manhattan. The colorful streets of this charming neighborhood are full of local shops and cute boutiques.

It’s easy to mix this region with Soho since the two neighborhoods blend into each other, but rest assured – they are both great shopping districts in their own rights. Here’s a few great shops to check out:

L’Appartement Sézane: Sézane is a French brand that needs no introduction. It has amassed a cult-like following with its chic seasonal clothing line and decided to launch a brick-and-mortar store in Manhattan.

John Fluevog: John Fluevog is a Canadian shoe brand best known for creating some of the most unique shoes you will ever see in your life. The designs are colorful and loud and the quality is hard to beat, pop in to see these interesting designs for yourself.

Love, Adorned: If you’re jewelry shopping in New York City, swing by Love, Adorned, a charming boutique selling vintage and designer jewelry in a perfectly-curated light-soaked shop.

Everlane: The Everlane brand has grown like wildfire and their store in Manhattan is one of the first brick-and-mortar locations, worth a visit alone. You can stock up on quality basic pieces without breaking the bank.

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Bleecker Street (in the The West Village)

Bleecker Street is home to some of the most interesting boutique stores in New York City. You’ll find vintage stores, bookshops, cafes, pop up stores and a few big names. Make sure to visit the flagship Magnolia Bakery while you’re exploring this popular NYC shopping area.

Stores to check out on Bleecker Street:

Annie Bing: This brand is created by a Danish model who caught the world by storm when she opened her store in Manhattan in 2015. The store sells casual pieces that exude a relaxed vibe with prices on the higher side. But listen, with so many celebrities wearing these items, the quality speaks for itself.

Love Shack Fancy: If you love beautiful vintage-inspired clothing, you need to visit Love Shack Fancy . There’s so many playful patterns and pieces in this store you can easily spend an hour exploring!

Il Bisonte: Founded in 1970 in Tuscany, Il Bisonte creates timeless high-quality leather goods for everyday use using sustainable methods. You’ll find everything from beautiful bags to furniture. All items are handcrafted and made in Italy, and the prices are reasonable for the unmatched quality. Il Bisonte is one of my favorite stores in New York City.

Further Reading: 17+ Exciting Things to Do in the Charming West Village

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Herald Square

Herald Square is a popular area to go shopping in New York City and the crowds prove it. Home to some of the largest department stores in the world, this area feels touristy but it’s worth knowing about. Here’s some shops to visit:

The Largest Macy’s in the world

This is the ending point of the beloved Macy’s Day Parade that takes place every Thanksgiving. Covering an entire city block and spanning 1.1 million square feet, this is the largest Macy’s in the world. Their Christmas window displays are legendary and the Santaland event is what dreams are made of. This is one of the most iconic stores in Manhattan, visiting is a must!

The largest H&M store in the world

Locals love shopping at affordable stores in NYC and H&M is the perfect testament to this fact. H&M opened its largest store in the world at Herald Square (63,000 square feet), I was half-expecting to get a map upon entering. The irony is that there’s two other massive H&M locations just steps away.

Sephora

If you love makeup, you won’t want to miss an opportunity to visit one of the largest Sephora stores in the world. There’s more than 13,300 products stocked on the shelves and ample samples to play around with, reason alone to visit.

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Union Square

Union Square is a popular area for shopping in New York City. The south end of the park is home to Nordstrom Rack (the first one in NYC) and Burlington and DSW (Designer Shoe Warehouse). At the north end of the park you’ll find a variety of shops, from high-end designers to independent boutiques.

Here’s some fun local New York City stores in the area:

Fishs Eddy: The quirkiest store in New York City! This place is full of fascinating dishware, from vintage hotel plates to glasses donning the faces of famous politicians.

ABC Carpet & Home: I call this store the Anthropologie of home goods. It’s full of interesting and unique home decor items that spam the gamut. You’ll find everything from furniture to candle holders, the only thing this store can’t guarantee is self control.

Strand Bookstore: Founded in 1927, the Strand is the only remaining bookstore from “Book Row” which was a coalition of 48 bookstores that lined Fourth Avenue. Every single bookstore, with the exception of the Strand, closed during the Great Depression. Today this large NYC bookstore is home to 2.5 million books and serves as a safe-haven for insatiable bookworms far and wide.

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Meatpacking District/Chelsea

If you’re shopping in New York City with your sights set on high-end designer cloths, head straight over to the trendy Meatpacking District.

The Meatpacking District has a great vibe. The area used to be chock-full of industrial warehouses that have since been converted as new life was breathed into the neighborhood. You’ll find some of the most expensive stores in this New York City shopping area.

From Hermes, Restoration Hardware and Christian Louboutin to more affordable stores like LuluLemon and Madewell.

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East Village (For Vintage Shopping!)

The East Village has developed a reputation as a bohemian safe haven. Nowhere is this more evident than in the disproportionate amount of great vintage stores in the neighborhood. When it comes to the best vintage shops, clear standouts are, Cloak & Dagger, L Train Vintage, East Village Vintage Collective and Cobblestones. Whatever you do, make sure to stroll down St. Marks Place while visiting the area, it’s great fun!

Further Reading: 15 Iconic East Village Activities

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The Mall at Hudson Yards

The Shops at Hudson Yards is an impressive mall that spans 720,000 square feet. Covering four floors, this mall houses some of the biggest name stores in New York City. There’s more than 100 stores in this shopping mall and you can find everything from luxury brands like Cartier to more affordable stores like Uniqlo. When you’re done shopping around head to the basem*nt level to check out the Spanish food hall called Little Spain. The sangria is worth writing home about!

The Best Shopping Areas in Brooklyn

Williamsburg

Williamsburg is one of the most desirable neighborhoods in New York City. Known for easy-going locals and epic flea markets, this is one of the best places for affordable shopping in New York City.

Local’s Tip: Visit Smorgasburg if you’re in the area on a Saturday during the summer for a foodie experience you won’t soon forget.

The Brooklyn Flea Market

The Brooklyn Flee Market is the gold standard for flea markets, and the notorious crowds prove it. Founded in 2008, the market has amassed an enthusiastic fan base that scours the booths for treasures every summer weekend.

Vendors span the gamut, from vintage clothing to antiques, jewelry, art and furniture. Indeed, the Brooklyn Flea Market was named one of the best markets in America and the world by multiple reputable publications (Travel + Leisure, Country Living, Budget Travel, and Fodor’s).

There’s two locations to choose from: the outdoor market held at Lafayette Avenue on Saturdays and the year-round indoor market hosted at Skylight One Hanson every Sunday (rain or shine).

Bedford Avenue

Another great shopping street in New York City is Bedford Avenue. You’ll find a plethora of charming cafes, unfussy restaurants and unique boutiques mingled together. The small local shops sell everything from vintage clothing to beautiful art and pretty jewelry (Catbird is a great shop to peruse if you’re in the market for jewelry).

Shopping in New York City (Post Summary)

Here’s a quick roundup of the best shopping in NYC:

  • SoHo (South of Houston Street)
  • Fifth Avenue
  • Madison Avenue
  • Nolita
  • The West Village
  • The Flatiron District & Union Square
  • Meatpacking District/Chelsea
  • East Village (great vintage shopping in NYC)
  • Herald Square
  • Hudson Yards
  • Battery Park City
  • Columbus Avenue & Columbus Circle
  • Williamsburg
  • Greenpoint

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Where to Shop (Until You Drop) in New York City (10 Best Areas) (2024)

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Where to Shop (Until You Drop) in New York City (10 Best Areas)? ›

New York's Fifth Avenue is the city's most famous shopping street, and probably the most famous shopping street in the world. Here, you can find flagship stores for nearly every high-end designer—Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Armani, Fendi, and more.

What part of NYC is best for shopping? ›

8 Best Places to Go Shopping in New York
  • Upper East Side. For luxury lovers. Good for: ...
  • SoHo. For cult brands. Good for: ...
  • See also. Chinatown in New York. ...
  • Nolita. For unique boutiques. ...
  • East Village. For flashback finds. ...
  • Canal Street. For bargain hunters. ...
  • West Village. For a bit of everything. ...
  • Williamsburg. For vintage heaven.

What is the main shopping street in New York City? ›

New York's Fifth Avenue is the city's most famous shopping street, and probably the most famous shopping street in the world. Here, you can find flagship stores for nearly every high-end designer—Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Prada, Valentino, Armani, Fendi, and more.

What part of 5th Avenue is best for shopping? ›

If you are looking for a more exclusive and prestigious 5th avenue shopping experience, the midtown section between 49th and 60th street boasts the highest concentration of the most prestigious shops and flagship stores.

Where do people in NYC go grocery shopping? ›

Supermarket chains such as Gristedes, Stop 'n Shop, Shoprite, Key Food, Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, and more exist throughout the five boroughs of the city. Although tourists may not notice them, there are plenty of supermarkets in Manhattan as well as the other four boroughs.. How do you shop for groceries in NYC?

What is the nicest part of New York City? ›

Here's a roundup of the 8 best areas to live in New York City:
  • Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
  • Harlem, Manhattan.
  • Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • Astoria, Queens.
  • Long Island City, Queens.
  • Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
  • Midtown, Manhattan.
  • Bushwick, Brooklyn.

Is it worth shopping in New York? ›

New York City's shopping scene is undeniably iconic. The nation's undisputed retail capital since the late 1800s, its shimmering concrete streets teem with luxury flagships, historic department stores and edgy indie boutiques.

What is the richest shopping street in New York City? ›

Fifth Avenue is the most expensive shopping street in the world. Department stores like Saks Fifth Avenue are full of desirable, high fashion merchandise. You can walk down Fifth Avenue to satisfy your desire for titillation, even if all you want is to window shop.

Why is Fifth Avenue so popular? ›

This historic street has many world-renowned museums, businesses and stores, parks, luxury apartments, and historical landmarks that are reminiscent of its history and vision for the future.

How to dress for 5th Avenue? ›

There is no formal dress code; however, we encourage thinking of "Coming to The 5th" as a special occasion. Attire generally varies from business casual to co*cktail dresses and suits.

What are the most famous department stores in New York? ›

Best department stores in NYC
  1. Saks Fifth Avenue. Shopping. Department stores. ...
  2. Bloomingdale's. Shopping. Department stores. ...
  3. Macy's. Shopping. Department stores. ...
  4. Bergdorf Goodman. Shopping. Department stores. ...
  5. Nordstrom Rack. Shopping. Midtown West. ...
  6. Nordstrom Men's Store. Shopping. Midtown West. ...
  7. ABC Carpet & Home. Shopping. ...
  8. H&M. Shopping.
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What is the busiest shopping street in New York? ›

fifth avenue

Just as Rodeo Drive comes to mind when people think of shopping in California, so does 5th Avenue come to mind when people imagine shopping in NYC. The most famous street for shopping in New York is Fifth Avenue between 49th Street and 60th Street. It's home to luxury brands' eye-catching stores.

What is the most popular shopping destination? ›

1. New York City, USA. New York City is hands-down the best all-round shopping destination in the world. You can find every major fashion and retail outlet in NYC, along with thousands of boutique, vintage and hard-to-find shops that simply do not exist anywhere else.

What is Worth Avenue known for? ›

The area became known for its high-quality merchandise in the 1920s. Recognizing the value of the undeveloped street, the merchants formed the Worth Avenue Association in 1938.

What is the luxury area of New York? ›

Tribeca. Located on the southwestern corner of Manhattan, Tribeca (“Triangle Below Canal Street”) consistently ranks as the most expensive neighborhood in NYC, according to several sources. Best known for its stylish industrial lofts and charming cobblestone streets, residents here enjoy a hip and upscale neighborhood.

What can you buy on Canal Street, NYC? ›

Animated vendors sell T-shirts, novelty items, postcards, jewelry, perfumes, shoes, electronics, and designer brand knockoffs. Canal Street is also near several public parks to escape the high-paced energy of its shopping venues.

What part of New York has the most fashion? ›

The modern-day Garment District's boundaries may be defined most broadly as the area of Manhattan west of Fifth Avenue, below 42nd Street, and as far south as the mid- or upper-20s (including the Fashion Institute of Technology between 26th and 28th Streets from Seventh to Eighth Avenues).

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