Top 10 Shopping in New York, United States

November 26, 2021 Frederic Celentano

New York State has it all – booming metropolises, majestic waterfalls, mountains, wine country, chicken wings. Yes, NYC is a magnet for tourists, but an exploration of the rest of the state can be equally thrilling. The Finger Lakes Wine Region is a vision of serene waters, quaint B&Bs, and pretty vineyards. Movie buffs will love Rochester, home of the George Eastman House and one of the world’s most comprehensive film archives. On your way to Niagara Falls, stop in Buffalo to fuel up on spicy wings.
Restaurants in New York

1. Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market

49 4th Street Winter Market: Troy Atrium, Troy, NY 12180-2248 +1 518-708-4216 https://www.troymarket.org/
Excellent
85%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 233 reviews

Troy Waterfront Farmers' Market

Reviewed By 800avivac - Rhinebeck, United States

I went to this market in August with my husband and special needs adult daughter. There was something for everyone including music, food, entertainment, and products for almost every interest. Being originally from NYC and Long Island I’ve had my share of street fairs. But this one was not overwhelmingly crowded and without access between aisles, like many of them are...also the shops remain open and accessible for browsing and that made it even more enjoyable. It was like a festival more than a fair..and my only regret is that I couldn’t get back one more time before the season ended...I’ll be back next spring!

2. City Market

401 Harrison St West Jefferson, Syracuse, NY 13204 +1 315-481-9960 [email protected] http://citymarketsyracuse.com
Excellent
90%
Good
9%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 67 reviews

City Market

City Market every Month is held on the 2nd Sunday of the month May to October In Syracuse . This year it is has moved to the Everson Museum of Art on Harrison Street.Features include Antiques, Art, Handmade, Clothing both Vintage and new local designers, Jewelry by local makers and vintage, Furniture by local makers and vintage,Repurpose, Mid Century Modern, Industrial Design, Mission, Local Food Vendors and so much more. Museum is open free on City Market Sundays A Market Designed for City Life

Reviewed By H3905PFkellyt

Great market for a Sunday afternoon activity in Downtown Syracuse. Unique shopping, food trucks, music, and even free admission to the museum. Free parking in the city on Sundays. No entry fee either.

3. Earth Arts of Long Beach

162 W Park Ave, Long Beach, NY 11561-3338 +1 516-432-9000
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Earth Arts of Long Beach

4. Brooklyn Museum

200 Eastern Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11238-6099 +1 718-638-5000 [email protected] http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/
Excellent
66%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,594 reviews

Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Museum is one of the largest art museums in the United States and one of the premier art institutions in the world.

Reviewed By USALouise - Gurnee, United States

We traveled from Chicago to visit the excellent Frida Kahlo exhibit, and were very impressed, especially by the large collection of her clothing featured in so many of her paintings and photographs. Great videos, too. But the rest of the museum offered other fascinating exhibits. Don't miss the Do Ho Suh fabric recreation of his apartment on level 5 ("Perfect Home II") --- Note: it's only available for showing on weekends. We especially enjoyed the Dinner Party by Judy Chicago on Floor 4. (Tip: Be sure to wait for a circulating copy of the book that accompanies the exhibit. There were only two copies available when we were there, but without the booklet it's hard to fully appreciate the exhibit).

5. Dia Beacon

3 Beekman St, Beacon, NY 12508-2521 +1 845-440-0100 [email protected] http://www.diaart.org/visit/visit-our-locations-sites/dia-beacon-beacon-united-states
Excellent
58%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 518 reviews

Dia Beacon

Located in a former Nabisco box-printing factory, Dia Beacon presents Dia’s collection of art from the 1960s to the present as well as special exhibitions and public programs.

Reviewed By wreath

Totally enjoyed Dia:Beacon art installation. Took the train from manhattan round trip.Rail runs very close to the Hudson, so worthy fall journey. Then station to Dia:Beacon by uber/easy. Vast spaces of this old factory held compelling, sometimes odd large scale sculptures in a variety of forms - glass,metal,paintings,rocks,neon etc. The 122 (?) Warhol abstract paintings - something to behold en masse.The natural light from huge skylights highlighted and then subdued the art as the day waned. Worth the journey

6. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

498 Red Apple Court, Central Valley, NY 10917-6619 +1 845-928-4000 [email protected] http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/woodbury-common
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 3,991 reviews

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets

Located just one hour north of New York City, Woodbury Common Premium Outlets is a true showcase for the outlet industry with the largest collection of designer outlet stores in the world. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets continues to create excitement for shoppers around the world with the addition of new designer brands each year. Daily bus transportation is available from the New York City Port Authority. Commissionable transportation rates are available through Gray Line NY Sightseeing, a Coach USA Company. Excursion tickets include a complimentary VIP Coupon Book for each passenger. On-site, sit-down dining packages are available for groups. There are also over fifty Shop & Stay packages available with hotels in New York City, northern New Jersey and the surrounding Hudson Valley region. There is a wide range of accomondations to suit every taste and budget.

Reviewed By scott208GTi - Scotland, United Kingdom

Excellent, an hour bus journey fro Port Authority takes you directly to Woodbury, discounts on the shops are really good and the selection of them is also good. This is one of a few outlets close to Manhatten. Worth a visit.

7. Chelsea Market

75 9th Ave, New York City, NY 10011-7006 +1 212-652-2110 http://www.chelseamarket.com/
Excellent
57%
Good
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Satisfactory
7%
Poor
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4.5 based on 9,567 reviews

Chelsea Market

Reviewed By 817kandices - Central Florida, United States

We LOVED the Chelsea Market from the history of the building (old Nabisco factory), art at every turn, delicious food stalls and artisan market we could have spent hours here easily! Adjacent to the High Line, it was a perfect way to spend a day!

8. Mystery Spot Antiques

72 Main St, Phoenicia, NY 12464-5214 +1 845-688-7868 [email protected] http://www.mysteryspotantiques.com
Excellent
65%
Good
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Satisfactory
11%
Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Mystery Spot Antiques

Now open for our 18th season! Every weekend a vintage & vinyl paradise in the Catskills! We've spent all winter prepping 7 rooms of estate-fresh vintage, vinyl and oddities. Described by Country Living as "a love-at-first-sight wonderland of oddball collectibles, vintage clothing, and objects d'art," The Mystery Spot is part store, part museum, part odditorium, and a whole lot of fun! Named for Homer & Langley, the infamous Collyer Brothers, this obsessive and artistic "Shrine to Clutter" is packed to the rafters with unusual antiques, tons of estate-fresh vintage clothing, 1,000's of used records & killer vinyl, found objects, vintage breakables, mid-century lighting, OOP art books, and downright oddities such as the Creepy Doll Exhibit, Petey the Petrified Piranha, and Desdemona, the Devil Girl of Phoenicia, Heck, even when we're closed, you're welcome to dig through our $1. record bins and Yard Sale in a Box on the front porch and use our honor money drop for 3AM crate-digging.

9. Hudson Beach Glass

162 Main St, Beacon, NY 12508-2706 +1 845-440-0068 [email protected] http://www.hudsonbeachglass.com
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
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4.5 based on 129 reviews

Hudson Beach Glass

Following in a family tradition that spans three generations, Sean Gilvey has opened Hudson Beach Glass Philadelphia, a glass studio and gallery in Old City. This unique space allows customers to view the glassblowing process as they shop. Decorative soap dishes, elegant sushi trays, beautiful drink-ware and hand-made jewelry are some of the many products available. Hours are Wed-Fri 12-7, Sat 11-7 and Sun 12-5 (Monday and Tuesday closed).

Reviewed By redhead022

You can watch the artists blow glass for free. If you would like to learn how to do it, you can sign up for a one-on-one class. Next door to the factory is the store where you can view hundreds of bowls, jewelry, flowers and other items made of beautiful glass. The colors and workmanship are amazing for all ages to see. My friends bought a wine glass and a matching necklace and earrings. The workers in the store are helpful and knowledgeable. Definitely go check out this huge place on the corner of Main Street.

10. Roosevelt Field

630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, NY 11550 742-8001 http://www.simon.com/mall/default.aspx?ID=102
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Roosevelt Field

Reviewed By dranjur - Hicksville, United States

Great place for shopping.Lots of parking space and most popular brands are all around.Loved the visit with family.

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