3888 Best Places to Shop in USA

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We've compiled the best of the best in USA - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Tiburon Wine

Dozens of outstanding local and international wines line the walls of this cozy shop, which has an indoor tasting room and outdoor seating for sipping by the glass or bottle. California reds and champagne are the strongest specialties on the impressive roster. Many of the wines poured here are harder to find and more exciting than most wine bars in the region.

The Tie Bar

Lincoln Park

If you're in need of a new necktie, the Tie Bar’s flagship store is the place for you. It stocks everything from funky bow ties to more traditional styles, with pocket squares to match—all bargain-priced, considering the quality. Helpful staff are at the ready with styling suggestions for novice dandies.

918 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL, 60614, USA
312-690–2900

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Tienda de Reyes

Old Town

This festive "store of the kings" stocks Old Town's largest selection of Day of the Dead art, and carries sculpture, handbags, and glassware from Mexico and Peru.

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Tiffany & Co.

Center Strip

Browse through a full selection of Tiffany's timeless merchandise as well as the exclusive jewelry designs of Elsa Peretti, Paloma Picasso, and Jean Schlumberger. Cleaning and repair services are also offered. Additional store locations include The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, The Shops at Crystals, Wynn, and Fashion Show mall.

3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-697–5400

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Tiffany & Co.

Midtown East

It's hard to think of a more quintessentially New York jewelry store than Tiffany, along with its unmistakable robin's-egg blue box. Daydream among the displays of platinum-and-diamond bracelets and massive engagement rings, or head to the sterling-silver floor for more affordable baubles. The first level's \"Diamond Sky,\" a marvelous 22-foot-art installation, glistens among displays of gold- and platinum-crafted pieces and assorted gemstones. This flagship is among the world's most famous stores, thanks in part to Truman Capote's 1958 novella Breakfast at Tiffany's and the 1961 classic film starring Audrey Hepburn as Holly Golightly. It's now possible to have breakfast or some high tea within the store's Blue Box Café by Daniel Boulud.

Tiffany & Co.

Who can resist a gift that comes in those iconic blue boxes? Discover three floors of classic and contemporary jewelry (including plenty of sparklers perfect for popping the question) as well as watches, crystal, and china.

210 N. Rodeo Dr., Beverly Hills, CA, 90210, USA
310-273–8880

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Tilting at Windmills Gallery

This large gallery displays the paintings and sculptures of nationally known artists.

24 Highland Ave., Manchester, VT, 05255, USA
802-362–3022
Shopping Details
Closed Wed.

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Tim's Used Books

Set back off the street at the end of a wooden walkway, this fantastic little slice of literary heaven is packed with volumes upon volumes—rooms of used-but-in-good-shape books, including some rare and out-of-print texts. It's a great place to lose track of time year-round.

242 Commercial St., Provincetown, MA, 02657, USA
508-487–0005

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Time Travel Mart

Echo Park

You probably won’t find anything useful in the Time Travel Mart, and that’s exactly the point. From dinosaur eggs to robot milk, this is a store that touts the absurdly hilarious—all of which should bring back memories of your childhood and maybe a little bit of joy. That's because the store holds a secret: it’s really a fundraiser for the nonprofit 826LA, which tutors neighborhood kids in the back section. So buy something unnecessary but absolutely wonderful, for a worthy cause.

Timeless Toys

Lincoln Square

This old-timey toy shop has served multiple generations of kids and parents since opening in 1993. Lose yourself in a magical mix of classic wooden toys alongside fanciful dress-up costumes, plush puppets, cuddly stuffed animals, board games, puzzles, and books.

4749 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-334–4445

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Times Supermarket

This locally owned and operated grocery store chain is a community staple on Maui, with an outstanding seafood counter, locally made products, bakery, and a full grocery selection.

1310 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA

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Tin City

Near Fifth Avenue South, a collection of tin-roof former boat docks along Naples Bay has more than 30 boutiques, eateries, and souvenir shops, with everything from jewelry and T-shirts to Jet Ski rentals and seafood.

Title Wave Books

Spenard

At 25,000 square feet, Title Wave Books is easily the largest independent bookstore in Alaska. The shelves are filled with nearly half a million used books, CDs, and vinyl records across more than 1,600 categories, including several aisles of Alaska-focused books. The staff is very knowledgeable, and the store hosts game nights, author talks, and children's story times. Anyone can bring in used books and trade them for store credit.

1360 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, AK, 99503, USA
907-278–9283

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Tod's

Upper East Side

These coveted driving moccasins, loafers, and boots are the top choice for jet-setters who prefer low-key, logo-free luxury goods. Though most of the women's selection is made up of low-heel or flat styles, an increasing number of high heels have been driving up sales. The leather handbags feature the same fine craftsmanship.

650 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10022, USA
212-644–5945

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Toh-Atin Gallery

Recognized as one of the region's best Native American galleries, Toh-Atin specializes in vintage and contemporary Navajo weavings and authentic Native American jewelry. There's also a wide range of paintings, pottery, baskets, and sculptures made by the artisans of many Southwestern tribes.

145 W. 9th St., Durango, CO, 81302, USA
970-247–8277

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Tokio 7

East Village

Even fashion designers like Alexander Wang have been known to pop in to browse at this high-end consignment store. Racks are loaded with goodies from A-list designers such as Gucci, Stella McCartney, Diane von Furstenberg, and Phillip Lim, and the inventory changes all the time.

83 E. 7th St., New York, NY, 10003, USA
212-353–8443

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Tollbooth Antiques

Tollbooth's three warehouses, occupied by scores of vendors, are a metropolis of antiques, collectibles, furniture, and miscellanea. One of the buildings houses old tractors and industrial antiques.

Tom Ford

Upper East Side

Famous for revamping Gucci, among other accomplishments, Ford does not disappoint with either his eponymous line or his Madison Avenue flagship, a sleek, grandiose temple to glamorous fashion. While sipping complimentary liquor, shoppers will find that women's stilettos and clutches are unabashedly sexy; men's selections encompass made-to-measure items along with traditional and impeccably tailored garments. Shirts come in over 300 hues, and off-the-rack suits start at around $5,300. His Black Orchid unisex fragrance is a cult favorite.

672 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-359–0300

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Tom Ford

Center Strip

The designer put his stamp on the fashion world when he brought Gucci back from the dead. Since then the outstanding craftsmanship of his modern menswear line has suited Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Jay-Z on the red carpet. Men's eyewear, accessories, and fragrances are offered, as well as women's ready-to-wear. There's another store at The Forum Shops at Caesars, and Neiman Marcus in Fashion Show has an impressive counter of Tom Ford Beauty products for both men and women.

3720 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89158, USA
702-740–2940

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Tonka Seafoods

Sample smoked or canned halibut and salmon at Tonka Seafoods, located in the old Mitkof Cannery building. Be sure to taste the white king salmon—an especially flavorful type of chinook that the locals swear by. Tonka will also ship.

1200 S. Nordic Dr., Petersburg, AK, 99833, USA
907-772–3662

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Top Drawer Thrift

North Austin

Run by Project Transitions (an organization providing hospice, housing, and support for HIV/AIDS patients) as a funding source, this large store is fun and funky as all thrift shops should be. Go for posters, vintage costume jewelry, bric-a-brac, and even used computer and stereo components. The selection is in a state of constant flux, and, as you'd expect, everything is dirt-cheap.

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Cow Hollow

This hip, creative store features an interesting mix of Japanese items like bento boxes, along with stylish, useful gear for the creative professional set like travel tumblers, journals, and various kinds of bags for everything from hiking trails to working from a coffee shop.

1840 Union St., San Francisco, CA, 94123, USA
415-771–1108

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Torrey Trading Post

Come here for Native American jewelry and pottery, T-shirts, wood carvings, stone figures, gifts for children, and more. The trading post also rents out a handful of deluxe and camping cabins.

Tory Burch

Center Strip

Rich textures, zippy colors, perky prints, and Bohemian spirit infuse the stylish, wearable clothing and accessories at Tory Burch. Handbags, pumps, and ballet flats are staples here. Additional locations are at Palazzo and Fashion Show Mall, and there's an outlet at Las Vegas Premium Outlets North.  The Forum Shops branch is the largest and carries a wider selection.

3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV, 89109, USA
702-369–3459

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Tory Burch

Upper East Side

The global flagship of this preppy boho label is housed in an elegantly restored town house. The five-story space features Tory Burch's signature orange-lacquer walls, purple curtains, and gold hardware. If you already own her iconic ballet flats, browse through the ready-to-wear collection, handbags, shoes, and jewelry. Her new Tory Sport line is sometimes available as well.

797 Madison Ave., New York, NY, 10065, USA
212-510–8371

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Totokaelo

Capitol Hill
Style mavens (including men) who wouldn't be caught dead in fleece flock to this fashion-forward cult boutique, which stocks edgy lines like Marni, Maison Martin Margiela, Rachel Comey, Acne Studios, and Dries Van Noten. The gorgeously spare space—a converted 1940s auto shop—plays blank canvas for the covetable clothing and shoes, as well as the store's smartly curated selection of “art-objects,” such as lighting, textiles, ceramics, linens, and art, along with eye-catching pieces from Totokaelo’s in-house furniture brand.
1523 10th Ave., Seattle, 98122, USA
206-623–3582

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Tower Hotel Gifts

Disney's Hollywood Studios

After the screams and thrills of the Tower of Terror, what could be better than a mug from the hotel bar, the actual bell from the front desk, or a leather key fob from "your" room. In addition to leather handbags and bellboy hats, you can find some rather macabre takes on Disney characters that are exclusive to this shop.

Town & Ranch

Downtown

Another inspired endeavor from the design-forward folks at Los Poblanos Inn, Town & Ranch smartly offers a side-by-side tasting Lounge (for its on-site distillery’s “new Western” dry gins) and a supplies shop, where you can stock up a picnic basket, refill your lotion bottles, or buy a local vintage and have it poured for you next door.

Town Center at Boca Raton

Over on the west side of the interstate in Boca, this indoor megamall has over 220 stores and just about every major high-end designer. But not every shop here requires deep pockets. The Town Center at Boca Raton is also firmly rooted with a variety of more affordable national brands like Gap.

Town Hardware and General Store

Inside three 1920s-vintage brick buildings, this mix of a small-town hardware store and gift shop, which opened in 1928, sells hard-to-find tools like scythes and push plows, along with cast-iron cookware, Case knives, and Radio Flyer red wagons.

103 W. State St., Black Mountain, NC, 28711, USA
828-669–7723
Shopping Details
8–6 Mon.–Sat., noon–5 Sun.

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