BLOOMINGDALE’S
Read moreBloomingdale's is the fruit of a long passion between New York and fashion. With its ten floors and four-block perimeter, Bloomies can claim to be the best department store in the world. It's a far cry from the small fashion boutique created around 1870 by the Bloomingdale brothers. In the 1960s and 1970s, it was fashionable to shop here on Saturday afternoons. The tradition is still alive and well, and customers come out with their arms full of the symbolic brown bags. Women's, men's and children's fashions, household linen, furniture and interior design.
PROVIDENCE PLACE MALL
Read moreProvidence Place Mall is the shopping destination of the city. 170 shops are gathered in a glass-roofed atrium. It features major American and international brands, from Macy's to Bed, Bath and Beyond, Madewell, Lush, Apple and Foot Locker. Enough to treat yourself to a real American-style shopping stop! The complex also includes a few restaurant chains such as The Cheesecake Factory, so you can spend a full day on site without even having to go out to eat!
BERGDORF GOODMAN
Read moreThe top of the range for an essentially female public, even if the men's department is across the street, at 745 5th Avenue. The focus is on haute couture, evening wear and jewellery. On each floor, big names in contemporary fashion: Calvin Klein, Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo - made famous by Sex & The City -, or Saint-Laurent, Chanel, Chloé, Valentino or Gaultier. On thefifth floor, you'll find the younger, more accessible brands. And on the top floor, a restaurant to enjoy a superb view of Central Park.
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE
Read moreOpened in 1924 between Rockefeller Center and St Patrick's Cathedral, Bloomingdale's eternal rival is one of the city's first department stores. Elegant, sober, airy, Saks was for a long time the great family market par excellence. The store follows women's fashion and organizes a series of spectacular sales, especially in January.
On the ground floor, jewellery and perfumes, but also a beauty salon. American fashion designers are on the third floor. On the sixth floor, men's department with a wide choice of shoes.
OLDE MISTICK VILLAGE
Read moreFar from the American-style shopping mall, we are here in a small artificial village, certainly, but still with a certain charm. You can stroll with pleasure among the small colourful houses and neat gardens. There are many handicraft shops and local specialities to see. If you want to leave Mystic with small gifts to take back to your loved ones, this is where you will make the most beautiful finds! Every Saturday, during the beautiful season, a farmer's market takes place, with local vendors and artisans.
Tanger Outlets Tilton
Read moreThis chain of about 30 shopping centers across the United States has an address in Tilton, a 20-minute drive from Laconia. It is a vast shopping mall where you can find large discount stores, from Ralph Lauren to Levi's to Nike and Coach. Fashion addicts come here to shop and take advantage of the good deals offered all year round. There are often discounts on the website.
CHURCH STREET MARKET PLACE
Read moreChurch Street Marketplace is the nerve centre of the city, quite simply. It's a large shopping mall, open until late at night and offering all the major international brands. Outside, the pedestrian streets are where Burlington lives: bars, cafes and shops are lively and noisy. For the city's residents, this is where it all happens, especially on weekends and during the summer months.
PRUDENTIAL CENTER
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THE KITTERY OUTLETS
Read moreThis "village" of factory outlets is located on the border with New Hampshire. Brands such as Barbour, Loft, Gap, Banana Republic, Nike, Ralph Lauren, Craft & Barrel, Calvin Klein, J. Crew are present. You'll also find stores selling linens, sportswear, home decor, shoes and a few restaurants to take a well-deserved break between two stores. To avoid the crowds, come during the week. Stores offer discounted prices all year round, with additional sales on each calendar holiday.
ASSEMBLY ROW
Read moreIn 2014, Boston will have a shopping mall for serial shoppers. Some forty factory outlets offering differentiated products all year round are housed in this large complex called The Row by the locals. During sales periods, such as Black Friday, Christmas or Easter, prices can be as much as 70% lower on items that are already inexpensive. You will find, among others, the brands Nike, Banana Republic, Aveda, Converse, J Crew, Loft, Reebok, Puma or even Le Creuset... It is also possible to eat on site.
MARSHALLS
Read moreLocated in the same building as another bargain store, T.J. Maxx, Marshalls is undoubtedly one of the favorite places for New Yorkers who like to shop. The store sells both men's and women's clothing and home decor, as well as bags, jackets and jeans at very low prices. Most of the time, these are branded products (Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, etc.), sold out because they are not selling well or have a small defect. Marshall's is also a good place to find original gift ideas.
ATLANTIC TERMINAL SHOPPING MALL
Read moreBrooklyn's largest shopping centre, located just a stone's throw from Barclays Center and just outside the Atlantic Avenue subway stop - convenient if your arms are full of bags as you exit the mall! It has about thirty stores, including lingerie at Victoria's Secret, electronics and interior design at Target, clothing at Men's Wearhouse or Mandee, cosmetics at MAC, etc.
SETTLERS' GREEN OUTLET VILLAGE
Read moreHere is a shopping mall that includes factory outlet stores of all brands, such as American Eagle, Nike, Adidas, Levi's, but also a few more upscale brands such as Coach and Michael Kors. Prices are seriously reduced, sometimes by up to 70%, which is particularly interesting when you consider that New Hampshire is one of the few American states where there are no taxes on purchases? It's a really good shopping plan!
MALL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Read moreA huge mall that can fill you up with American gifts. If you've never seen an American-style mall, now is the time to do it! No small independent shops around here, but you will find on the contrary all the biggest stores: Apple, Forever 21, Foot Locker and the unavoidable Macy's. Don't forget that taxes are non-existent in New Hampshire, so it's time to take advantage of it. The mall is also home to several restaurants, just to encourage visitors to spend the day there!
T.J. MAXX
Read moreThis huge store is a bargain store. Everything is organized by brands, and the choice is quite large, from Ralph Lauren to Quicksilver without forgetting many Levi's displays. Everything is sold at reduced prices. More than just clothes, you can find jewelry, lingerie, perfumes, gifts, objects for the house and especially for the kitchen, toys, luggage. These stores receive new arrivals every day, so there is no follow-up on the items offered. Patience and determination are therefore necessary to make good deals.