Occupying most of an entire city block, the country’s largest department store covers most bases, with fashion, furnishings, kitchenware, sheets, cafes and hair salons. It's more 'midpriced' than 'exclusive,' stocking mainstream labels and big-name cosmetics. The store also houses an NYC Information Center with information desk, free city maps and 10% store-discount vouchers for tourists (bring valid ID).


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