Bloomingdale's 59th Street in New York

Bloomingdale's 59th Street

Bloomingdale's on 59th Street in Midtown Manhattan is a luxury department store known for its extravagant window displays and diverse selection of designer brands. The history of Bloomingdale's dates back to the late 1800s, when it was founded by brothers Joseph and Lyman Bloomingdale. Originally a small boutique, Bloomingdale's expanded into a full-fledged department store in the early 1900s. Throughout the years, it has grown into a retail empire with multiple locations around the country.

One of the highlights of visiting Bloomingdale's is the iconic Lexington Avenue windows, which feature elaborate displays that change throughout the year. It is also home to a variety of restaurants and cafes, including the famous 40 Carrots, which serves up delicious frozen yogurt.

Located nearby are some of New York City's other popular landmarks, including Central Park and the Plaza Hotel. The famous Fifth Avenue shopping district is also just a short walk away, making Bloomingdale's a convenient location for all of your shopping needs.

In addition to its extensive retail offerings, Bloomingdale's also hosts a number of events and exhibitions throughout the year, including fashion shows, art exhibitions, and charity events.

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