New York City

The Big Apple is one of the best shopping destinations in the world, rivaled perhaps only by London, Paris, and Tokyo. Its compact size, convenient subway system, and plentiful cabs (or Uber or Lyft rides) make it easy to navigate with plenty of bags in tow. But what it really comes down to is the staggering number and variety of stores. If you can't find it in New York, it probably doesn't exist.

If you like elegant flagships and money is no object, head to Midtown, where you'll find international megabrands like Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent, and Gucci, as well as famed department stores Bergdorf Goodman and Barneys. Nearby Madison Avenue has couture from Carolina Herrera and Vera Wang, and 5th Avenue is lined with famous jewelry stores such as Tiffany, Van Cleef & Arpels, and Harry Winston. This is also the neighborhood to indulge in bespoke goods, such as handmade shoes from John Lobb. If you like designer pieces but can't afford them, don't despair—there are plenty of upscale consignment shops around the city where you can find last season's Chanel suit or a vintage YSL jacket.

The small, independent shops that once lined SoHo have largely been displaced by the likes of J.Crew and UNIQLO, but if you want to hit the chains, this is a great place to do it, because the neighborhood also provides high-quality people-watching and superb lunches. Poke around on the side streets and in nearby NoLIta for outposts of smaller local and foreign designers and, if you're craving some of old SoHo's artistic spirit, don't discount the street vendors' stalls, which sell handmade jewelry and simple cotton dresses.

The East Village and Lower East Side are hotbeds of creativity and quirky coolness, with little boutiques selling everything from retro furniture to industrial-inspired jewelry. They're tucked among bars and old tenement buildings. The Meatpacking District is another great shopping destination to find chic designer stores like Diane von Furstenberg and rag & bone along with independently owned boutiques. And if you jaunt over to Brooklyn, you'll discover that some of the city's hippest designers are hanging out at boutiques just across the East River.

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  • 1. Astoria Bookshop

    Astoria

    For over 10 years this adorable bookshop in Queens has served as a central hub dedicated to supporting local authors and promoting the literary arts. It’s a refreshing alternative to the big-box book stores and online giants, especially with their weekly in-store speaking and author events. While you're browsing bestsellers, indie titles, nonfiction, poetry, and well-curated Staff Picks, consider RSVPing to read a tale of your own at their popular Storytelling Show, a free monthly, open-mike-style reading series.

    36--19 30th St., Queens, New York, 11106, USA
    718-278--2665

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    Rate Includes: Ticketed author events $5 (but can go toward in-store purchases)
  • 2. Lockwood

    Jackson Heights

    This LGBTQ+-friendly and woman-owned gift shop became a hit in Astoria when it opened in 2013 and has since expanded to several other locations, including Brooklyn. This Jackson Heights store offers a little bit of everything: home decor, quirky totes, pop culture items, metaphysical goods, inclusive children’s books, cocktail supplies, jewelry, and more. It’s a one-stop-shop if you’re searching for a cool souvenir or thoughtful little gift.

    77--13 37th Ave., Queens, New York, 11372, USA
    347-730--6357
  • 3. Butala Emporium

    Jackson Heights

    You can find plenty of pashminas and textiles along 74th Street, but for spiritual and cultural goods, stop by this Hindu shop for incense, statues of Ganesha and Lakshmi, ceremonial garlands, singing bowls, Vedic books, and malas (sacred prayer beads). You can also find a decent selection of herbal teas, Ayurvedic powders, and skincare products. 

    37--46 74th St., Queens, New York, 11372, USA
    718-899--5590
  • 4. Shalom Books

    Sunnyside

    Shalom Books (shalom means “peace” in Hebrew) is a family-owned business specializing in Catholic books, religious iconography, prayer beads, and more. Expect to find olive wood crucifixes from Rome, pins and medallions, picture candles, holy water, and statues, as well as a huge selection of Spanish titles that serves the neighborhood’s Latino community.

    49--08 Skillman Ave., Queens, New York, 11104, USA
    718-639--3145
  • 5. Stray Vintage

    Sunnyside

    This narrow space is just the right size for showing off a beautifully curated selection of mid-century modern furnishings, smooth, color-forward ceramics, locally-crafted goods, and rotating selection of antique curios, including the odd globe, cassette tape, or radio. Expect to find local artist prints and state park maps starting at $25 each, textiles, and a mix of new and vintage items. There’s also a solid collection of vinyl records in the back, including jazz, soul, reggae, funk, and more.

    48--09 Skillman Ave., Queens, New York, 11104, USA
    718-779--7795
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