Reviews
This is my main Macy's store to visit before going anywhere else. This store is where I know I can find anything from makeup to undergarments to home decor. Always top quality in their products, the staff is friendly and helpful if needed. They also allow you to roam around the store before purchasing anything. This store has a food court. I love the ambiance; always fun and inspiring windows to look at for all seasons. Depending on the times you visit, the main floor is a bit crowded, and I love when the store showcase FIT students' work see pictures. The store is clean, neat, and very organized, and I recommend it to any department store customer.
If you have to go, you have to go but if you can shop online, I'd recommend that! It's obviously a very busy and very famous department store, but it's eclectic enough that there's something for everyone. The Sales around Black Friday are very good: ~30% in sports brand areas like Adidas and ~65% off of Macy's products like Christmas decorations. I'd avoid coming here at lunchtime on the weekend, but it's nice and festive if you can take the time to mosey around in the mornings. Don't forget to travel the original wooden escalators and find the giant piano in the basement!
A shopping-landmark in New York, a must see especially on Christmas Time, with its lovely decorations or during thanksgiving and the popular parade. Outlined over 7 floors, offers from make-up to clothes, shoes, home and toys. This department store has some kind of a vintage hint, maybe because of the unusual division inside, maybe for the wooden stairs. Worth a visit.
One of the long standing holiday traditions in NYC is stopping by Macy's on 34th street and Broadway. I come every year to view the shop windows along the sidewalk - recommend a night time visit to get the full lighted effect. Inside the different floors offer many goods - they always have something. And the main aisle on the ground floor always has wonderful holiday decorations running the length of the store. Going between floors I recommend taking the escalators near the back, the higher you go the more original they become giving you a walk back in time from when these wooden escalators were a modern invention - and what a grand impression that would have been made on shoppers in those days.
Great store to shop. It is the biggest Macy’s in United states. There are 7 floors and takes the whole block. Macys do beautiful decorations every Christmas and makes it more special. There are many sales going on there and a huge collection you will ever find. This store has all the brands and there is 7 floors dedicated to men and women’s collection also there is household collection available and a dining area with rides and more available on the top floor. If you want to explore this whole place it can take up your whole day. Must visit during sale time. Might not find offers like this anywhere
It was great getting to walk through this iconic department store. I didn’t buy anything this trip, but enjoyed the experience. The layout is odd - men’s clothing in between women’s sections and so on. There didn’t seem to be a rhyme or reason to the placement of merchandise. It was also fun seeing the wooden escalators, but getting on was a little awkward, so watch your step! Overall a nice visit!
One of the must sees of NY. This place is nostalgia on steroids and my six year old loves this place. Highly recommend the ninth floor for great deals on furniture. Toys and the wonderful displays are on the eighth floor. Plus size section on the seventh is a lot of fun, as are the restaurants. My son could spend the day here easily! Minus one star for all the escalators out of operation.
The flower display in Macy's are spectacular. Love this place. Tons of branded wears. Wait for the sale and youll get a deal. I can spend all day here searching for good deals.
I like the old time feel of this store. You'll see what I mean if you ride the escalators to any floor. There are still wooden elements to these electric stairways. I'm sure they have been updated but you might get a sense of what it was like about 100 years ago to ride these. The store itself is always decorated fully for the Christmas season. The front window displays are always picture worthy, so bring your camera..or a cell phone. You'll get a beautiful view of the Empire State Building right outside the store as well. If you go in looking for the restroom, you'll be better off asking a cleark for directions. You can get lost in here easily. This store is a must see if you're visiting around the holidays.
Okay I wouldn't shop there because it's overpriced. Mostly crowded and they have a really bad track record with their employees particularly the way they treat their Black employees. That said, this is a historic landmark. The first escalators in the world are in this building and they are wooden. This is why this building is a landmark. Not all of the escalators are wooden but the original ones are still in there. Also, they have some of the best Christmas window decorations. It's a close competition between them and Bergdorf Goodman. They're interactive and a lot of fun.