Soho
The famously arty neighborhood of the ’70s and ’80s has evolved into one of New York City’s prime shopping districts. SoHo (an acronym for South of Houston Street) still features galleries, though these days the work within them tends toward the more high-end commercial—matching the luxury boutiques and independent-designer outposts that characterize the area. Once you’ve had your dose of retail therapy, take a break with a meal at one of the neighborhood’s many excellent restaurants or a drink at one of its elegant boutique hotels.
SHOPPING IN SOHO
McNally Jackson
This beloved neighborhood independent bookshop offers two full floors of selections.
Saint Laurent Soho
This 4,000-square-foot space acts as the flagship for the luxury brand.
Alexander Wang
Head to this Soho flagship for Alexander Wang's coveted athleisure collections.
Rag & Bone
Rag & Bone's vibe is minimalist chic-meets-boho Americana.
Miu Miu
Shop for high-end women’s clothing, handbags, shoes and jewelry.
What Goes Around Comes Around
Experience both old and new at this venerable SoHo boutique.
Prada Soho
The brand's SoHo flagship store melds high fashion and top design.
SOHO DINING
Raoul’s
This lively Parisian bistro is a must for fans of French cuisine.
Pera SoHo
Pera SoHo is an eastern Mediterranean retreat inspired by its namesake Istanbul neighborhood.
Lure Fishbar
With decor that evokes a luxury yacht, Lure puts a contemporary spin on its classic fish-house menu.
Balthazar
Casual French brasserie Balthazar is a Soho stalwart, serving meals all day.
Shuka
Visit this Mediterranean jewel in Soho for lunch, brunch and dinner.
Sadelle's
Who knew SoHo was so hungry for Jewish appetizing specialties?























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