Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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Just south of Central Park and across the street from our men's store, explore seven floors of thoughtfully curated clothing, shoes and accessories, as well as beauty, home goods and new restaurants, cafés and bars. Fronted by a unique glass façade, the 320,000-square-foot space was designed to reflect the spirit of the city and the people who love it. Best of all, our employees offer customers the service for which Nordstrom has always been known, combined with fast, convenient options. Visit us today at 57th & Broadway, and come again soon. We promise we'll strive to make you feel great and look your best.
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From its inception, Macy's Herald Square was a store unlike any other. Over the past 150 years, it has become a true New York City icon. Built in 1902, Macy's Herald Square was the first building to have the modern-day escalator, and it has continued to be a trendsetter. Today, "America's Largest Department Store" covers an entire city block with 11 levels of the latest fashions for you and your home. Macy's offers a full-service Visitor Center on the Mezzanine Level, plus restaurants throughout the store and exciting events almost every day.
You don't have to be a die hard shopper to appreciate the history and character of this iconic store. While there are many floors of merchandise where you can find unique treasures the gem is located at the center of the building with the original wooden escalators. Even if you don't have any shopping to do on the 7th floor, take the escalators all the way up and all the way down!
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My Asian-born wife (who had never been to America) and I were touring America and were now in New York City. The first place we visited was the capital of New York City – Times Square. We had an hour plus wait until our Circle Line Cruise boat departed, and so to kill some time, we walked over to Times Square. I don’t know about killing time but my wife surely killed a lot of money in Times Square. I remember from my college days in New York City that the actual Times Square was the junction of 42nd Street and Broadway. I decided to show her this landmark and lo and behold, there is a tall, huge H&M department store right there. I asked my wife if we should go in. Stupid question! She was in before I heard the answer. She was like a dying-of-thirst wanderer in the desert who just discovered an oasis of cool refreshing water. It was actually kind of fun to watch her in action. The store is simply put – a very exciting, attractive, modern department store full of quality merchandise for reasonable prices. Cheaper prices than we would have to pay in our own country (Israel). Men, if you’re coming to Times Square with a female partner, be forewarned!
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