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And a city like New York is rich with both its museum, and museums stores. Here, our favorite, destination-worthy museum shops in New York City. Editor's note : The museums associated with these shops are open as of press time for limited capacity visits, and their stores are too—though they also do brisk online business. Be sure to check on any new updates before visiting. First of all, there are multiple locations throughout the city: one inside MoMA proper ; another, larger one across the street; and one in Soho.

Also: chic merch! MoMA logo hoodies and caps, t-shirts designed by Yoko Ono and Roy Lichtenstein, and special edition Vans all make for excellent gifts or souvenirs. Discount code cannot be combined with the offers applied to the cart. Close menu. New Face Masks Baby. Baby Clothes.

Kids Clothing. Paper Goods. Greeting Cards. Party Favors. For Home. In The Kitchen. Ollie's Dozen. Gift Guide. Kiehls beauty and cosmetics store is home to best selling skincare products to cleanse, moisturize and care for your skin.

But go in store to test these natural skincare range, and pick your favorites. Image credit: Bloomingdales New York. They make great paperweights to keep all your credit card bills and receipts from your New York City splurges together! Buy now on Amazon: Statue of Liberty statue, 8 inches tall.

Our hot tip is to book a tour that will show you how to shop like a local in New York for clothes. The most popular New York City souvenirs for budget travellers are things you can collect for free as part of your New York tourist adventures, or on the cheap, and then display back at home.

Put these New York mementos in a collage under glass, or arrange an assortment of them on a pin board. These are perfect gifts if you are wondering what to buy in New York for foodie friends and family.

Fill a jar, or a tin with all your fave penny candy, some of which are exclusive to Dylans Candy shop. Image credit: Sean Farrelly. Their ultimate chocolate cookie is the reason to visit.

You will not find another cookie like it in Manhattan. Image credit: Raaka Chocolate Co. Raaka choocolate shop makes their chocolate from scratch, bean-to-bar, in Red Hook, Brooklyn. Pick up a NYPL library card enamel pin, a hoodie, a stainless steel water bottle, or a library tote bag. Image credit: Jimmy Roche. This is another cool museum shop in New York selling all kinds of New York souvenirs and memorabilia. Visit any of these New York markets to find that one-of-a-kind New York gift for friends and family, eat up big at the food trucks, and soak up the locals-only atmosphere.

For starters, their brown shopping bags are icons by themselves, and no one we've ever given a gift to has been disappointed when we hand them the bag. Secondly, Bloomie's is conveniently located on 59th and Lexington, which means if you choose the right subway exit, you don't even need to go outside.

A shopping spree without braving New York's cold? Count us in. Lastly, the quality of the goods and the associated prices equal pretty good value.

In other words, if you shop wisely, you won't break the bank and you'll walk away with high-end threads that make everyone happy. Recommended for Christmas Shopping because : Bloomingdale's iconic bags signal that something special is inside. Andrea's expert tip : If you can't make it uptown, there's also a Bloomingdale's outpost on Broadway in Soho. Pearl River Mart isn't your typical Christmas time destination, but we think it warrants a visit. Snag stocking stuffers for your nephew or trinkets for grandma, while perusing the wide, wide range of wares.

If you stay long enough, you'll eventually find something for everyone. And the best part? You'll have fun while you're doing it. The store doesn't take itself too seriously, and the randomness of the items ensures that you won't ever get bored - even if you end up only window-shopping. Recommended for Christmas Shopping because : You won't have to worry about anyone else giving grandma the same gift. Home of the city's largest green market, fresh produce is found alongside a bevy of gifts made by local artisans and foodies during the holidays.

Helmed by Urbanspace, coordinators of the popular summer pop-up Madison Square Eats, the market features everything from hand-crafted jewelry to brew-your-own beer kits. As you weave your way through the stalls, strike up conversations with the artists and get an inside peek at that their process. That way, when your sister-in-law thanks you for her dog's new couture collar and leash, you'll be able to tell her all about the woman who made it.

Recommended for Christmas Shopping because : These markets allow you to shop for a New York gift that's hand-crafted and unique. Surrounding the center ice skating rink, the shops are reminiscent of a European open-air market.



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