NYC: Best Gifts/Souvenirs $25 and Under
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NYC: Best Gifts/Souvenirs $25 and Under
We ran a story this week about some easy (and affordable) items to pick up in NYC, Paris, and London if you're looking to buy a memento for a loved one (or yourself!) on a future trip.
http://www.fodors.com/news/story_3208.html
Our picks for New York:
- An "I Love NY" onesie for babies
- Satin slippers at Pearl River Mart
- Stationary from Kate's
- A bag from Manhattan Portage
- Cinnamon raisin rugelach from Zabar's
What would you add to the list?
http://www.fodors.com/news/story_3208.html
Our picks for New York:
- An "I Love NY" onesie for babies
- Satin slippers at Pearl River Mart
- Stationary from Kate's
- A bag from Manhattan Portage
- Cinnamon raisin rugelach from Zabar's
What would you add to the list?
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DD likes to buy framed pictures of the plays we see to hang in her room. Last time we visited, we could not find a vendor selling them. I thought maybe there was a copyright issue? Instead, we framed the cover of the programs which were equally as nice.
Another nice souvenir is having one's portrait drawn by an artist in Central Park. I think it was around $25 or $35 but can't remember exactly.
Another nice souvenir is having one's portrait drawn by an artist in Central Park. I think it was around $25 or $35 but can't remember exactly.
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A Big apple snow globe - I found on in a bookshop in 42nd street just up from Grand Central. It's quite small and has a red apple with all the landmarks painted on it. It's really clever and I love it.
A yellow cab fridge magnet. Statue of Liberty sunglasses bought on the ferry across to Ellis Island.
Christmas decoration from Tiffanys beautifully wrapped in the signature blue box. They have some really lovely decorations and small Christmas boxes.
Also must second stationary from Kates. It's always on my list for beautiful cards and papers.
I must admit my idea of gifts is more to the fun side but I always find something different in NYC.
A yellow cab fridge magnet. Statue of Liberty sunglasses bought on the ferry across to Ellis Island.
Christmas decoration from Tiffanys beautifully wrapped in the signature blue box. They have some really lovely decorations and small Christmas boxes.
Also must second stationary from Kates. It's always on my list for beautiful cards and papers.
I must admit my idea of gifts is more to the fun side but I always find something different in NYC.
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I enjoy shopping at the Playbill store, for odd mementos of plays I see.
http://www.playbillstore.com/plpagl.html
I just checked out the online store, and special sets of glasses from past years are available at half price.
http://www.playbillstore.com/plpagl.html
I just checked out the online store, and special sets of glasses from past years are available at half price.
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-Christmas ornaments with NYC themes
-Miniature NYC taxis, double decker tour buses, police cares. (I'm an adult and still bought a taxi for myself. I prefer the metal ones to plastic)
-Window cards/posters of Broadway shows (bought at the shops that specialize in theatre-related gifts)
-Miniature NYC taxis, double decker tour buses, police cares. (I'm an adult and still bought a taxi for myself. I prefer the metal ones to plastic)
-Window cards/posters of Broadway shows (bought at the shops that specialize in theatre-related gifts)
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The shop in the main library has some great things http://www.thelibraryshop.org/catego...ypl/souvenirs/
as does the Met Museum store. I really love their Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge night lights.
Not long ago I saw a fun plastic umbrella at one of the Laila Rowe stores with the subway map on it. I've seen other versions with the map, but not a clear bubble shape like this and it was inexpensive.
as does the Met Museum store. I really love their Statue of Liberty and Brooklyn Bridge night lights.
Not long ago I saw a fun plastic umbrella at one of the Laila Rowe stores with the subway map on it. I've seen other versions with the map, but not a clear bubble shape like this and it was inexpensive.
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I like the MoMa gift shop. They sell "New York In A Bag" for $15 or so. It is a bad of about a dozen wooden blocks one can design and redesign into various cityscapes.
Also, really simple gift here. Decide which of your photos is the best, or the "most New York," or most likely to convey a special message to a special someone. Go to your local pharmacy, print out at 5X7, and have it custom framed. The custom framing will do wonders for the photo's presentation and will most likely be well received by the recipient as it is more personal than simply buying a photo on the street.
If that is more than you want to spend, look for a nice frame with matting to hold said 5X7.
This is the most unique gift you can give someone from New York.
Also, really simple gift here. Decide which of your photos is the best, or the "most New York," or most likely to convey a special message to a special someone. Go to your local pharmacy, print out at 5X7, and have it custom framed. The custom framing will do wonders for the photo's presentation and will most likely be well received by the recipient as it is more personal than simply buying a photo on the street.
If that is more than you want to spend, look for a nice frame with matting to hold said 5X7.
This is the most unique gift you can give someone from New York.
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