SHOPPING
Bedford Avenue
Heading to Williamsburg will reward you with boutiques, stylish home-decor shops, shoe stores, vintage shops and record stores.
Gansevoort-West 14th St
The former butchering district used to do a brisk business in transsexual prostitution, but today the temptations are somewhat trendier a pair of size 11 heels.
SoHo-NoHo-NoLita
Three neighborhoods on the cusp of lower Manhattan with some of the coolest shops, celebs and cafes in the city.
Upper Madison Avenue
That’s the smell of old money walking down the leafy, shady blocks stretching from the Eastern edge of Central Park to Park Avenue.
Fifth Avenue
The glitzy shopping avenue where flagship stores of most of the major labels await your and your credit card.
Abercrombie & Fitch
The shirtless hunks at the door are still too irresistible, and where else to buy a muscle-fitting polo?
Bloomingdale's
Supplying New Yorkers sophisticatedly chic in the brown bags from this Eastside art deco institution since 1886.
Bergdorf Goodman Men's
The place that fashion conscious uptown wives send their husbands to look dapper.
Century 21
Directly across from the World Trade Center site, the most famous discount department store in the City.
Saks Fifth Avenue
Located just across the street from Rockefeller Center, a New York favorite since 1824.
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