Holiday Gifts – New York City

November 30th, 2007

If you are short on time and flush with cash, we have a few suggestions for a time efficient and pleasant shopping experience in New York.As crowded as 5th Avenue is, you will still find some space, quiet and extravagant baubles at the jewelry counters of Bergdorf Goodman. Men’s gifts are easily selected with the help of expert sales staff at Bergdorf’s men’s shop of the East side of 5th Avenue.745 5th Avenue @ 57th Street , (212) 753-7300Attentive help and one stop shopping await you at Barney’s. Here one can find every category of department store gifts with excellent taste and craftsmanship. Top off the visit with a delicious meal at Fred’s on the 9th floor.660 Madison Avenue @ 60th & 61st Streets , (212) 826-8900As sure as that blue box is to increase one’s heartbeat – the congestion at Tiffany is an issue. Financiers will enjoy the convenience of Tiffany’s new Wall Street location.midtown – 727 5th Avenue @ 57th Street , (212) 755-8000downtown – 37 Wall Street @ Nassau Street , (212) 514-8015Extravagant gifts for children and elegant women are easily found at Takashimaya. Here you will also found the most exquisite florist in town.693 5th Avenue @ 54th & 55th Streets , (212) 350-0100Time saving luxuries can be found for the work-a-holic at Sony on Madison and the Apple stores – midtown and in Soho.midtown – Sony is 550 Madison Avenue @ 55th Street, (212) 833-8800 midtown – Apple, 767 5th Avenue @ 58th & 59th Street , (212) 336-1440downtown – Apple Soho, 103 Prince Street @ Greene Street , (212) 226-3126And if you are waiting to be wowed by the perfect gift – start at 14th Street and 9th Avenue and walk west. You’ll encounter Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, La Perla, Jeffrey (for cosmetics) and Diane von Furstenberg.


One Response to “Holiday Gifts – New York City”

  1. maria espinosa on January 27, 2008 9:01 pm

    It all sounds fascinating, but who can now afford an east side tenement? I dream of coming back to spend time in NYC but the $50 a month apartment I once had on E. 14th St and Avenue D would probably now be over $2,000 a month!

    Maria

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