New York's hottest mall features top-notch restaurants, high-end chain stores and more.
Places of Shopipng and Markets in the city of New YorkTime Warner CenterAddress: 10 Columbus Circle Phone: (1) (212) 823-6300 Website: http://www.shopsatcolumbuscircle.com city: Description: New York's hottest mall features top-notch restaurants, high-end chain stores and more.
Manhattan MallAddress: 6th Ave and 33rd St Phone: (1) (212) 465-0500 Website: http://www.manhattanmallny.com city: Description: You can't miss this huge building across the street from Macy's and the Empire State Building. Every store in the world is in here as well as restaurants and galleries. The neon makes this place much more like an american mall than the classier South Street Seaport area or Trump Towers. Although not particularly unique to New York, it is still a shopper's paradise. Chelsea MarketAddress: 75 9th Ave (bet 15th & 16th Aves) Website: http://www.chelseamarket.com city: Description: There are more than 20 shops to visit, including Sarabeths, Hale and Hearty Soups and more fresh produce outlets. Chelsea Market is perfect for lunch, for gathering ingredients after work or for rounding up 12 white ramekins for a creme brulee dessert to be served at this weekend's dinner party. It's the perfect place to think about yourself, of course, but also to think about gifts--many of the businesses carry beautiful wrapped options, perfect for a host present. Fulton MarketAddress: South Street and Fulton Street city: Description: The massive (two huge open air buildings) wholesale fish market not only provides fish for all the city's great restaurants and markets, but also supplies much of the U.S.'s East Coast. On a trip to the market, you'll see fishermen haggling with buyers from Nobu and LeCirque, slicing up the day... Malcolm Shabazz Harlem MarketAddress: 52-60 116th city: Description: The more than hundreds of small shops which sells African folk art, costume and articles are standing here. Most of shops are from Western Africa and Calibian countries.The more than hundreds of small shops which sells African folk art, costume and articles are standing here. Most of shops are from Western Africa and Calibian countries. Annex Antiques Fair & Flea MarketAddress: 110 W 19th St Phone: (1) (212) 243-5343 city: Description: Since 1976, designers, tourists, artists, celebrities, and residents have flocked to the Annex for antiques, collectibles, ephemera, vintage clothing, decorative arts and more. The Annex / Hell’s Kitchen features up to 170 vendors. Union Square GreenmarketAddress: Broadway at 17th St city: Description: Greenmarket is held at Union Square park on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 8:00am to 6:00pm where the farmars from New Jersey will be coming to sell their agricultural products, vegitables, fruites and other good quality products which will be bought even by the sheffs at the good restaurants in Manhattan. GreenfleaAddress: Saturday: Greenwich Avenue & Charles St. Sunday: Columbus Avenue between W. 76 & 77 Streets Phone: (1) (212) 239-3025 Website: http://www.greenfleamarkets.com city: Description: Here you can buy vegitable brought from suburban farma house, amature artists' products, sundries, antiques and so on. The Market NYCAddress: 268 Mulberry Street Phone: (1) (212) 580-8995 Website: http://www.themarketnyc.com city: Description: You can find your favorites such as jewelly, fashion, or bugs and boots here. Grassroots Farmers' MarketAddress: 145th & Edgecombe Avenue Phone: (1) (212) 996-1514 city: Description: Fresh fruits ad vegetables. Organic Produce and products...and much more! |
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