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Madison Ave and Moving From Madison Ave NYC

Madison Avenue has been a fashion Mecca for more than a century, providing Customers with opulent merchandise, luxurious lodgings and sophisticated services. Tended with pride by local shop keepers and merchants, The Avenue, as it is so often called, contains four unique shopping areas - Madison Midtown, the Historic District, the Museum District and Carnegie Hill.

Customers of New York Movers will be blown away by this area's amazing concentration of upscale shops, so why not enjoy an over-the-top shopping excursion as part of your upcoming trip? You don't have to buy anything to enjoy the affluence on Madison; simply slip on your best celebrity attitude and start shopping.

Shopping on Madison Ave

Ann Taylor, 645 Madison Ave.
Baccarat, 625 Madison Ave.
Bally of Switzerland, 628 Madison Ave.
Barney's New York, 660 Madison Ave.
Bottega Veneta, 635 Madison Ave.
Calvin Klein, 654 Madison Ave.
Christofle, 680 Madison Ave.
Coach, 710 Madison Ave.
Crate & Barrel, 650 Madison Ave.
DKNY, 655 Madison Ave.
Dolce & Gabbana, 825 Madison Ave.
Emanuel Ungaro, 792 Madison Ave.
Erica Wilson, 717 Madison Ave.
FAO Schwarz, 767 Fifth Avenue
Fred Leighton, 773 Madison Ave.
Georg Jensen, 683 Madison Ave.
Gianni Versace, 815 Madison Ave.
Giorgio Armani, 760 Madison Ave.
Joan & David, 816 Madison Ave.
Krizia, 769 Madison Ave.
La Perla, 777 Madison Ave.
Madison Ave. Books, 833 Madison Ave.
Moschino, 803 Madison Ave.
Peress, 739 Madison Ave.
Peter Fox, 806 Madison Ave.
Pierre Deux, 625 Madison Ave.
Polo, 867 Madison Ave.
Polo Sport, 888 Madison Ave.
Prada, 841 Madison Ave.
Pratesi, 829 Madison Ave.
Sherry Lehman, 679 Madison Ave.
Suzanne, 700 Madison Ave.
Timberland, 709 Madison Ave.
Valentino, 747 Madison Ave.
Yves St. Laurent, 855 Madison Ave

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Nearby Attractions to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Theater Loft Inc
The New York Voice-Over Success Program
Gotham Hall Events
The City Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
Blue Man Group

Nearby Bars & Clubs to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Dewey's Flatiron
No Idea
Socialight Entertainment
Red Sky Bar & Lounge
Red Sky

Nearby Beauty & Body to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Trini In Private
Hair 24 Hours
American Laser Centers
30% Off Laser Hair Removal at American Laser
Dyanna - Body & Nail Salon

Nearby Hotels to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Gershwin Hotel
Hotel Giraffe
Comfort Inn Chelsea
Gramercy Park Hotel by Ian Schrager
American Dream Hostel

Nearby Restaurants to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
New York Burger Co.
Beppe
ilili Restaurant
Dos Caminos
Pranna

Nearby Services to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Brian D. Perskin - Divorce & Family Attorney at Law
H&R Block
Bell & Company LLP
10/10 Optics
DKD Nutrition Dana Klein Davis MS, RD, CDN, CNSD

Nearby Shopping to 11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Walgreens
Swedish Accents
Arenson Office Furnishings
Swann Auction Galleries
Rouge Makeup Studio
 

Madison Avenue is a north-south avenue located in the borough of Manhattan. It is a one-way street that carries only northbound traffic. Customers of New York Movers will find that the street runs from Madison Square at 23rd Street all the way to the Madison Avenue Bridge at 138th Street. In doing so, the avenue runs through Midtown, the Upper East Side, Spanish Harlem and Harlem. The avenue is named for James Madison, the fourth President of the United States.

Madison Midtown in NYC

The shopping area along Madison is commonly referred to as Madison Midtown. In many ways, it is the couture district of the street, wowing shoppers with high-rise buildings and a fast-paced lifestyle. Clothing stores and jewelers are nested among a number of service buildings in this area, such as opticians and personal care salons. Customers of New York Movers will also find major corporations like Sony and IBM in the area. These massive conglomerates hold claim to entire buildings in the area and often boast showroom space for new lines of merchandise.

The Historic District and Madison Ave

This area, along with the Museum District, is one of NYC major shopping centers. High fashion houses, specialty clothing stores and big name jewelry designers can all be found in this area. Customers of New York Movers will find this shopping area spanning Madison Avenue from 59th Street to 72nd Street. This area is also home to some opulent historic hotels including the Lowell, the Plaza Athenee and the Helmsley Carlton House.

The Museum District and Madison Ave

Immediately past the Historic District is the Museum District and central shopping area of Madison Avenue. NYC Moving Customers will find it between 72nd and 86th Streets. This area of Madison is home to bridal couture, art galleries, custom-made clothing and of course, more high fashion and jewelry stores. Some of the city's finest hotels are also situated in this area, including the Surrey, the Mark and the Carlyle. Museum shops make for interesting retail opportunities, especially the Whitney Museum, which showcases American art and artists.

Carnegie Hill and Madison Ave

If you're looking for a more personal feel to your Madison Avenue shopping adventure, NYC Movers recommends heading to Carnegie Hill (between 86th and 96th Streets). The area lays claim to neighborhood restaurants and smaller shops where you'll find a variety of specialty items. The shop's owner will often be on hand to help you find exactly what you're looking for. After you've purchased your unique find, remember to stop for a leisurely lunch at one of the many street-side cafes.

Customers of New York Movers will also find an anchor Barneys New York on the Avenue