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Magasinez de la mode d'occasion et vintage à New York

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Experience 2.5 - 3 hrs of guided second-hand shopping in New York City with a personal shopper! New York is a fashion forward city, known for its stellar vintage shopping, but with so many great stores, it's easy to miss the city's best.

After a friendly meet-up, your guide leads you to to 4+ different second-hand shops, with time to try on, and sends you off with a store map so you can keep shopping like a local.

• Enjoy your guide's personal attention on this small-group tour, capped at 4 shoppers
• Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10)
• 30 minutes at each location
• Receive 2 online mapped shopping guides: Second-Hand stores | New York Sample Sales
• Hassle free meet-up location in Manhattan
• This shopping tour is available as a private option with flexible dates + start times when booking all 4 spots, and bring 5 people!

**IMPORTANT**
For TEEN + YOUNG ADULT shopping, please see ZTrend's "Teen + Young Adult tour".
Ville: La ville de New York
Thu 27 Mar
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Ce qui est inclu
You will receive a print out of my exclusive mapped guide, revealing an additional 40+ of my favorite shops around NYC to explore on your own -- an excellent shopping resource. My map will ensure that you continue to discover wonderful second-hand shops throughout your stay.
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You will receive a print out of my exclusive mapped guide, revealing an additional 40+ of my favorite shops around NYC to explore on your own -- an excellent shopping resource. My map will ensure that you continue to discover wonderful second-hand shops throughout your stay.
You will receive a print out of my exclusive mapped guide, revealing an additional 40+ of my favorite shops around NYC to explore on your own -- an excellent shopping resource. My map will ensure that you continue to discover wonderful second-hand shops throughout your stay.
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Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
You will receive my exclusive online mapped guide, revealing an additional 120+ shops.
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 20 years | no infants - teen tours are avaialble upon request.
  • All guests are able to stand and walk a distance without difficulty.
À quoi s'attendre
1
ZTrend
Together, we will visit 5+ shops for women's fun fashion and accessories, and at one point we’ll either hop a bus across town or maybe even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Please bring your NYC Metro card loaded with two rides - we may only use one. Your shopping experience will last 3.5 - 4 hours (including 30 minutes cafe time). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 min at each location. Restrooms are available at the meeting location, one in-between, and another at the end. - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in & out of - Eat before - Bring your metro card - Semi-private groups include up to 6 shoppers
2
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
3
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
4
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
5
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
6
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
7
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
8
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
9
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
10
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
11
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
12
ZTrend
Together, we will visit 5+ shops for women's fun fashion and accessories, and at one point we’ll either hop a bus across town or maybe even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Please bring your NYC Metro card loaded with two rides - we may only use one. Your shopping experience will last 3.5 - 4 hours (including 30 minutes cafe time). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 min at each location. Restrooms are available at the meeting location, one in-between, and another at the end. - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in & out of - Eat before - Bring your metro card - Semi-private groups include up to 6 shoppers
13
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
14
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
15
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
16
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
17
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
18
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
19
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
20
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
21
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
22
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
23
ZTrend
Together, we will visit 5+ shops for women's fun fashion and accessories, and at one point we’ll either hop a bus across town or maybe even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Please bring your NYC Metro card loaded with two rides - we may only use one. Your shopping experience will last 3.5 - 4 hours (including 30 minutes cafe time). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 min at each location. Restrooms are available at the meeting location, one in-between, and another at the end. - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in & out of - Eat before - Bring your metro card - Semi-private groups include up to 6 shoppers
24
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
25
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
26
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
27
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
28
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
29
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
30
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
31
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
32
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
33
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
34
ZTrend
Together, we will visit 5+ shops for women's fun fashion and accessories, and at one point we’ll either hop a bus across town or maybe even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Please bring your NYC Metro card loaded with two rides - we may only use one. Your shopping experience will last 3.5 - 4 hours (including 30 minutes cafe time). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 min at each location. Restrooms are available at the meeting location, one in-between, and another at the end. - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in & out of - Eat before - Bring your metro card - Semi-private groups include up to 6 shoppers
35
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
36
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
37
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
38
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
39
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
40
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
41
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
42
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
43
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
44
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
45
ZTrend
Together, we will visit 5+ shops for women's fun fashion and accessories, and at one point we’ll either hop a bus across town or maybe even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Please bring your NYC Metro card loaded with two rides - we may only use one. Your shopping experience will last 3.5 - 4 hours (including 30 minutes cafe time). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 min at each location. Restrooms are available at the meeting location, one in-between, and another at the end. - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in & out of - Eat before - Bring your metro card - Semi-private groups include up to 6 shoppers
46
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
47
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
48
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
49
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
50
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
51
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
52
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
53
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
54
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
55
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
56
ZTrend
Ensemble, nous visiterons plus de 5 boutiques de mode et d'accessoires amusants pour femmes, et à un moment donné, nous sauterons dans un bus à travers la ville ou peut-être même nous rendrons à Brooklyn pour visiter d'autres de mes boutiques préférées. Veuillez apporter votre carte NYC Metro chargée de deux trajets - nous ne pouvons en utiliser qu'un seul. Votre expérience d'achat durera 3,5 à 4 heures (dont 30 minutes de café). Nous marcherons environ 1,5 miles et passerons 20 minutes à chaque endroit. Des toilettes sont disponibles sur le lieu de la réunion, une entre les deux et une autre à la fin. - Portez des chaussures et des vêtements confortables pour vous changer facilement - Manger avant - Apportez votre carte de métro - Les groupes semi-privés comprennent jusqu'à 6 acheteurs
57
Eataly
Notre point de rendez-vous : l'emblématique Eataly de New York. Un marché dynamique proposant tout ce qui est italien ! Arrivez tôt avant notre visite pour un délicieux café italien, un repas, un dessert ou même une boisson pour adultes !
58
Flatiron Bâtiment
Passez devant le Flatiron Building construit en 1902, conçu par l'architecte de Chicago Daniel Burnham.
59
Quartier Flatiron
Nous traverserons le Flatiron District de New York en direction de notre premier magasin de trouvailles fabuleuses à Chelsea.
60
Parc de Madison Square
Nous pouvons nous promener dans le magnifique Madison Square Park de New York, où se trouvait autrefois le Madison Square Garden d'origine en 1879, à l'angle nord-est de East 26th Street et de Madison Avenue à Manhattan.
61
Monument à William Jenkins Worth
Le Worth Monument a été conçu par James Goodwin Batterson, qui a fondé la Travelers Insurance Company, et a également participé à la conception et à la construction du Capitole des États-Unis et de la Bibliothèque du Congrès à Washington, DC, ainsi que du Capitole de l'État de New York à Albany.
62
Bâtiment Western Union
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue est l'une des plus de 130 succursales réparties dans la ville de New York : Western Union Telegraph Company a achevé la première ligne télégraphique transcontinentale - les fils fabriqués en fer - le 24 octobre 1861.   Deux jours plus tard le gouvernement a cessé l'exploitation du service Pony Express
63
Allée des casseroles en fer blanc
Tin Pan Alley était une collection d'éditeurs de musique et d'auteurs-compositeurs à New York qui dominait la musique populaire des États-Unis à la fin du 19e et au début du 20e siècle. Il se référait à l'origine à un endroit précis : West 28th Street entre la Cinquième et la Sixième Avenue où George Gershwin a commencé sa carrière en tant que plugger de chansons (lecteur à vue) dans la Tin Pan Alley de New York.
64
Williamsburg
Selon le désir du groupe, nous pouvons nous aventurer dans la charmante Williamsburg, Brooklyn, où nous pouvons magasiner dans plusieurs magasins pour des trouvailles uniques.
65
Greenwich village
Nous traverserons le Greenwich Village connu pour les beatniks et les artistes des années 1960 où nous visiterons quelques magasins.
66
Village de l'Est
Selon le désir du groupe, nous pouvons nous aventurer dans l'East Village connu pour sa scène punk rock des années 1980 et sa musique live alternative dans les années 1990.
67
ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
68
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
69
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
70
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
71
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
72
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
73
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
74
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
75
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
76
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
77
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
78
ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
79
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
80
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
81
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
82
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
83
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
84
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
85
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
86
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
87
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
88
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
89
ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
90
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
91
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
92
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
93
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
94
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
95
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
96
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
97
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
98
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
99
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
100
ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
101
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
102
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
103
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
104
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
105
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
106
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
107
Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
108
Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
109
Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
110
East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
111
ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
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Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
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Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
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Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
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Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
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William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
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Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
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Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
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Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
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Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
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East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
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ZTrend
Together we will visit 4+ shops for women's unique vintage + fun resale fashion, and accessories. Clothing sizes will range between 0 - 10 (small - medium) with fewer XS, L, XL sizes. Some shops will offer jewelry, handbags, shoes, belts, hats, and handbags. At some point we may hop a bus across town or even travel into Brooklyn to visit some more of my favorite shops. Your shopping experience will last 2.5 - 3 hours (including a short meet-up time to evaluate the group’s expectations). We’ll walk approximately 1.5 miles and spend 20 - 40 min at each location. Restrooms, food + beverages, and Wi-Fi are available at the meeting location. - Shop unique vintage + resale fashion (size 0 - 10) - Wear comfy shoes & clothes to easily change in + out of - Please eat before we begin - Bring your metro card or credit card to access subways + buses - Semi-private groups include up to 4 shoppers - Make this tour private when booking all 4 spots, and we’ll include a 5th spot free!
123
Eataly
Our meeting spot: New York City’s iconic Eataly. A vibrant marketplace featuring everything Italian! Arrive early before our tour for delicious Italian coffee, meal, dessert or even an adult beverage!
124
Flatiron Building
Pass by the Flatiron Building built in 1902, designed by Chicago architect Daniel Burnham.
125
Flatiron District
We will walk through the Flatiron District of New York City on our way to our first shop of fabulous finds in Chelsea.
126
Madison Square Park
We may walk through New York’s beautiful Madison Square Park where the original Madison Square Garden once stood in 1879 at the northeast corner of East 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
127
William Jenkins Worth Monument
The Worth Monument was designed by James Goodwin Batterson, who founded Travelers Insurance Company, and was also involved in the design and construction of the United States Capitol and Library of Congress in Washington, D. C., as well as the New York State Capitol in Albany.
128
Western Union Building
1884 Western Union Building - 186 Fifth Avenue is one of more than 130 branch building locations throughout New York City: Western Union Telegraph Company completed the first transcontinental telegraph line--the wires fabricated in iron--on October 24, 1861.   Two days later the Government ceased operation of the Pony Express service
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Tin Pan Alley
Tin Pan Alley was a collection of music publishers and songwriters in New York City which dominated the popular music of the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It originally referred to a specific place: West 28th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues where George Gershwin began his career as a song plugger (sight reader) in New York’s Tin Pan Alley.
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Williamsburg
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture out to charming Williamsburg, Brooklyn where we can shop several stores for unique finds.
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Greenwich Village
We will walk through the Greenwich Village known for the beatniks and artists in the 1960s where we will visit a couple of stores.
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East Village
Depending upon the groups desire we may venture over to the East Village know for it's 1980s punk rock scene and alternative live music in the 1990s.
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Commentaires (111)
Stephanie_R
Mar 2025
This was thee coolest and most unique tour I’ve done! It was like thrifting with a personal shopper. Susanne was great! She asked me questions to learn my style, then took me to different stores around the city. She then searched the store for try-on options which allowed me to step out of my comfort zone. I walked away with some amazing finds! She has an eye for great fabrics and quality pieces! 10/10 would recommend! Really cool experience!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
It's always nice to know that it was worth your time shopping with me. When visiting the city most people want to make the most of their time. So thank you for the lovely review and feel free to reach out with any question you may have if you are ever in the city again.
Matin_K
Sep 2024
Suzanne is an amazing person. She is friendly and knows the city well. We shared life stories like close friends! Definitely recommended!
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2024
I had a lovely time with you as well. Enjoy your new things. New York has so many beautiful things to shop! I hope to shop with you again.
Tiffani_W
Jul 2024
She was amazing. She showed me all kinds of vintage t-shirt shops and amazing pizza. Would totally do it again!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
It was lovely to spend time with you and happy to know you enjoyed the day. I wish you the best in your vintage band-t hunt! You just may find it where you least expect it. Have a beautiful summer!

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