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Originally Posted by ellebud
I didn't look today but Bloomingdales is always having some sort of sale. Saks (in BH) is having a take 40% off sales prices on July 4th only. Neimans (which is Bergdorfs in NYC) is also going on super sale next week. Go on their websites and see what's up. Be aware that Bergdorfs only uses their card and AmEx...or cash.
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Since when does Bergdorf Goodman only take AmEx? I used my debit card there last week.

I've always gotten amazing deals at Bergdorf (ie, $350 Prada flats for $75 or $9 for Wolford tights that would normally go for $60), and I think it's because it's not a high-traffic destination like Bloomies or Saks. People don't go into Bergdorfs just to say they've been (like people do with Bloomies), they go because they want something there and most of their shoppers are willing to pay full price. As a result, when things go on sale, they're priced to move.
As far as shopping goes, it's really based on what you want and how much you're willing to pay. Some of my shopping recommendations include:
Muji, a Japanese design store
The MoMA design store
The New York Look--it's a small designer boutique that has a few locations around
Otherwise, the shopping is pretty much the same as you'd get anywhere.
As far as food, "inexpensive" is based on where you live now. Last weekend, I was in Charleston, and restaurants listed as "$$$$" there are "$$" here.
Lexington Avenue and the 20s for Indian food. One thing that's really cool is that the restaurants are usually filled with Indian families, which you don't always get.
Cafeteria (17th and 7th) is a pretty cool place for breakfast, and is pretty inexpensive for NYC standards. It's open 24 hours a day. Every time I go, I end up seeing random celebrities.
As far as the "major attractions," some people really like the double decker buses. Please, please don't do anything that markets itself (ie, a tour) as related to "Sex and the City" or "Friends" since those things tend to be crowded and overpriced.
I saw "The Addams Family," through TKTS, and really liked it way more than I suspected I would.