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    Fulton Center - Doors leading to subway platforms

    Fulton Center

    3.2(71 reviews)
    0.2 miFinancial District
    $$

    I only use this station as pass through but I did stop by here one time for dessert! Spacious and…read moreclean! But nothing special about it

    Fulton Center - billed as a "shopping center", it's really just a fancier station for catching…read morepublic transit, specifically the subways, with some convenience restaurants and stores located inside. There are also a number of buses that stop in the vicinity. Walking inside from street level, what you immediately notice is the very tall atrium the extends upward a couple stories to a wide, slightly domed sky light that provides some picturesque streams of light to illuminate the inside of building, depending on the time of day. There are stairs that wind around a column where you can ascend to get a closer view of the ceiling structure, and a birdseye view of the open floors below. Of course as with most NYC subway stations with more than a couple lines criss-crossing, make sure you're reading the signs that direct you to the correct lines headed uptown or downtown. To the uninitiated it can be confusing. As for stores inside, to name a few there's Shake Shack, Chik-fil-A, Dunkin Donuts, Krispy Kreme, Gong Cha, a couple Irish pubs, Gateway Newsstand, a wine/liquor store, a barber shop, Duane Reade, Auntie Annie's Pretzels, a florist. Generally speaking this station is on the cleaner side compared to most.

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    Fulton Center - Atrium view while descending escalators from first floor

    Atrium view while descending escalators from first floor

    Fulton Center - Interior

    Interior

    Fulton Center - Looking up at the sky lights in the evening

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    Looking up at the sky lights in the evening

    Newport Centre - Food court

    Newport Centre

    3.2(266 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    An online dating website or app had a request to describe my personal style. My answer was "John…read moreFogerty shopping at Kohls in the 90s." If I became a zillionaire I wouldn't change much. Yeah, I might book a hotel in Santa Monica instead of the Jolly Roger in Marina del Rey (though it is eminently liveable). And I might plow through the Kohls shirts a bit more recklessly, instead of just waiting for the generous 40% clearance discounts. The place that everyone calls "Newport Mall" is not the perfect candidate for Yelp. Are you deciding between this mall and another? The food court offers several options that are quick and don't have Michelin stars but are more appealing than Chipotle. Dumpling Cafe is my favorite right now. My friends had to hang around JC for several hours while I was working and I told them they were in luck, that just beyond the office buildings was a giant mall. It's not perfect. I was fed up with movie theater talking and figured Babel at 10:40 on a Sunday night wouldn't be bad. Maybe only six people were in the house but half were on phones. But it is convenient, especially on a rainy day. Don't complain to me about the parking price since you can get here by PATH. But, tell you what, if you do wind up spending major $ in the garage, the Dumpling Cafe pork chop bowl is on me.

    I recently visited Snipes in Newport Centre Mall to buy my son some clothes, and unfortunately had…read morea very bad experience. One of the items we purchased -- a pair of sweatpants -- had a clear factory defect. When my son put them on, one leg was much tighter than the other, making the fit completely uneven. We had removed the tag before noticing the defect, but we still had the tag with us. When I returned to the store to speak with the manager, Vanessa, she was extremely rude and unprofessional. I explained that the issue was a manufacturing defect and that I still had the tag, but she refused to even look at the problem. She told me she "didn't care what was wrong with the pants" and that because the tag was removed, they wouldn't accept a return. She even made a disrespectful comment saying I "popped the tag real ghetto," which was completely unnecessary. We paid good money for these pants, and all I wanted was a fair resolution. Ever since, we've tried contacting Snipes online and through customer service, but all we're getting is the runaround with no real help. I'm posting this review so other customers are aware. Defects happen -- that's understandable. But the way the issue was handled by Vanessa at this location was completely unacceptable. I hope Snipes addresses this, because customers deserve better.

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    Newport Centre - Food court

    Food court

    Newport Centre - Food court

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    Union Square Holiday Market - Exterior.

    Union Square Holiday Market

    4.1(296 reviews)
    1.9 miUnion Square, Flatiron
    $$

    Union Square Holiday Market was by far my most favorite market we visited during our holiday NYC…read moretrip. They seemed to have the most vendors (maybe not but it seemed like it) and I really liked the layout. If you get a bit claustrophobic, this one might not be the best since everything is in a circular perimeter but it felt like the hustle and bustle added to the holiday spirit for me. Not sure if they had a public bathroom here but I ended up going to Whole Food across the street for the bathroom and, be warned, there was a HUGE line. Now for the market itself, they had a great variety of all food, drink, and shopping vendors. I loved the booth that sold Filipino bonbons with specialty flavors. They also had really great hot chocolate spots. Can you tell I love my chocolate? Overall, I really loved this market and plan to come back and visit again if I'm back during the holiday season.

    This holiday market is always packed with so many vendors stands. I always marvel on how narrow and…read moresmall some stalls can be. There are only three feet across with some stalls while other vendors have a lot of space. The winter hat, cool decor, jewelry are always the top of the shopping list. Check the opening time which is at 11 am on some days and not all stalls are open immediately at 11 am but most of them are. There are always food items too but those areas can get very crowded. I recommend going earlier in December when there is good selection left. The service and welcome of the staff was really good this year. The value and price point is solid with many different type of high and low end items available. Bryant Park may have a little more space for shopping but Union square sometimes has different vendors. The urban spaces organizers do a good job across the space. Enjoy the holiday shopping. One commentary on 2025 visit because we go every year, I saw fewer people in some stalls. I am not sure if there is an economic impact for some people or that there are less international or domestic tourists but there may be some impacts. I remember that it has been more packed in the past since I was there on Black Friday which is normally the peak shopping time.

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    Union Square Holiday Market
    Union Square Holiday Market
    Union Square Holiday Market

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