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suse Mar 9th, 2004 12:44 PM

Canal St. on Sundays
 
On a previous post, Fodorites in the know suggested NOT going to Canal St. on Sundays. Why is that? I was planning on going there on Sunday and am curious. Thanks,
Suse

bugswife1 Mar 9th, 2004 01:11 PM

One word. Packed.

yk Mar 9th, 2004 01:20 PM

suse-

Yes, Canal Street is very crowded. But if Sunday is the only day you can go there, you should by all means go. I go to Canal Street on Sundays a lot, and I don't think it is that much different than being in Times Square on a weekend.

Gekko Mar 9th, 2004 01:26 PM

Yes, very crowded -- but the upside is, if you're looking for knock-offs, more are available than on weekdays. Supply and demand.

casyn2 Mar 9th, 2004 01:31 PM

Not knowing to much about NYC, could someone tell wich part of town Canal street is. How to get there from LGA.
Thanks for any info.

yk Mar 9th, 2004 01:53 PM

casyn2-

I'm sure someone on this board will give you directions to go from LGA to Canal Street.
But I would strongly advice you not to go there with all your luggage. It is so crowded there that you will have a hard time navigating the sidewalks with luggage.

Also, maybe you find out more about what Canal Street is about before deciding to go. It might not interest you afterall.

wantsomesun Mar 9th, 2004 02:08 PM

There are several major streets that run east to west in Manhattan, and Canal St is one of them. It is kind of the dividing line between the downtown area and soho. One side of Canal St on the east side is Chinatown and on the north side is Little Italy.

Canal St. starting at Broadway and going east has tons of shopping, alot of stores that sell knockoffs of brand name purses and bags, watches and assorted touristy gifts. Also LOTS of jewelry stores in the area with good to great prices on gold and gems.

The weekend is the busiest time to be in the area, so know that there will be crowds and keep track of your wallet and purse, as they can dissapear easily in that area.

Most of the subway lines stop on on in the Canal St area. Check the map in the subway station.

Depending on where you are staying, Canal St is usually a few stop ride on the subway.

Have a great time while you are here.

suse Mar 9th, 2004 02:45 PM

Thanks to all, I will be going to Canal St. on Sunday!

GoTravel Mar 9th, 2004 03:11 PM

If you've never been there before, Canal Street is nasty, dirty, packed with people, and they sell junk.

There are some cool places in Chinatown but the vendor mess is a bad thing.

Cher Mar 10th, 2004 05:11 AM

What time do the vendors & shops usually open on Canal St? Is it the same on Sat/Sun?

casyn2 Mar 10th, 2004 01:40 PM

As my wife loves to shop at Fleamarkets etc. she wants to go to NYC and find out what's it all about.
Any recommendations for reasonable hotels in the area.
thanks Casey.


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