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New York #1 Top Shopping City

For many, a vacation translates to shopping – seeing the sights of the aisles.  To these travelers, urban adventures of the retail persuasion are more appealing than on-the-road lures like sightseeing, night life . . . even beach going.

I am one of those shop-till-I-must-stop travelers. An island trip may be deemed successful if I return home without a tan, but it scores a resounding incomplete if it lacks that adrenaline rush that causes my “spendorphins” to kick in.

After a lifetime of shopping through seven continents (yes, even Antarctica), during every season and at most sales, I’ve developed a list – World’s Top 10 Shopping Cities.  Offered in reverse order (think David Letterman), I’ve saved the best, aka New York City, for last.  So should you find yourself in one of the following Top 10, put on comfy shoes, grab your AmEx and take advantage of your location.

10. Bangkok – “Shopping day and night” defines this experience.  Most malls and department stores stay open till 9:00 p.m. – some as late as 10:00 p.m.  And popular after-dark markets include the Patpong and Suan Lum bazaars.  Thai crafts, such as Khon masks and Mat Mee silk, reflect skills passed from generation to generation.  And for exclusive treasures, seek out diamonds, emeralds, rubies, sapphires, pearls, gold and silver.

9. St. Thomas – St. Thomas has a reputation as the world’s best duty-free shopping.  In Charlotte Amalie on Main Street and Waterfront Drive and along connecting alleyways, shops range from diamond and gem specialists to camera, liquor and linen stores.  Mistakes can be made on your spirits selection, but if diamonds cause that sparkle in your eye, do your homework.  Know the four C’s: cut, color, clarity and carat weight.

8. Los Angeles – Best  thing about L.A.’s shopping scene is its appeal to any fashionista.  Melrose Avenue features funky finds – e.g., handbags made from used skateboard decks.  Then there’s Rodeo Drive.  Punctuated by palm-lined thoroughfares and posh Porsches, it’s wise to devote an afternoon to boutique exploration – Beverly Hills style.

7. London – Here, retail reconnaissance goes beyond Burberry trenches and souvenir Bobby helmets.  Harrods will seem the size of the Parthenon, but its historic food halls and Diana and Dodi Memorial are must-sees.  The funky style of Top Shop appears to be a bustling shrine to teenage fashion, but it’s where supermodels pop in for replicas of trend.  Saville Row is home to bespoke tailoring (made-to-measure clothing).  And Portobello Market is a Saturday staple.

6. Santa Fe – The Plaza, the city’s heart, is also its shopping soul.  The 365-days-a-year Indian market fronts the Palace of the Governors; it features the hand-tooled creations of artisans from nearby Native American tribes.  Surrounding-the-plaza boutiques additionally showcase Santa Fe’s southwestern flair.  But if it’s fine art you’re after, find Canyon Road.

5. Milan – As northern Italy’s capital of designer duds, Milan is a high-octane mix of shopping choices.  Along Corso Buenos Aires are trendy, fun fashions.  Via Montenapoleone is the address of such high-luxe names as Valentino and Versace.  Piazza del Duomo teems with activity – outdoor cafes, street vendors, couples strolling and shopping . . . all with the Duomo (cathedral) commanding the scene’s backdrop.

4. Hong Kong – In this Asian arena, shopping is more than an option, it’s a mandate.  And in reality, it’s an overwhelming one.  My advice: quiz your concierge.  Ask “Where do locals shop?” and “Where do you go for the best shopping?”  Armed with information, seek name-brand eyewear, designer handbags, Mandarin-style clothing and custom tailoring.  But don’t overlook the multitudinous markets:  Stanley Market, Ladies Market, Jade Market and more.

3. Istanbul – Shopping in this East/West Mecca is well . . . grand.  It’s no coincidence that Istanbul’s biggest shopping draw is the Grand Bazaar.  With 60 lanes and more than 3,000 shops, it has every Turkish delight: carpet, fabric, gold jewelry, even meerschaum pipes.  Stop at the Spice Market for edibles.  And seal a done deal over a gold-rimmed glass of tea, a charming custom.

2. Paris – In a city of superlatives, Avenue de Montaigne is no exception.  As Paris’ most exclusive, this street has high style and higher prices.  It’s the Mecca for haute couture. And to complement any French look, make a perfume purchase.

1. New York — As fashion’s multi-faceted home, perpetual options make New York my top pick.  Originally an artists’ enclave, today’s SoHo features one to-die-for boutique after another; on weekends its streets become a posh outdoor mall.  And for those seeking thoroughbred, the avenue to stroll is Fifth.  Add into the equation Bloomingdales, the Diamond District and a designer sample sale or two.  The result: purchase paradise.

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About the Author

Cynthia Dial, a writer whose beat is the world, is the author of Teach Yourself Travel Writing. Published in London as an addition to the Teach Yourself series, the book has worldwide distribution (U.S. distributor is McGraw-Hill). In its second printing, it originated as a complement to the travel writing classes/seminars, which she has taught well over a decade. A journalist since 1988, her work has appeared in national and international newspapers and magazines, most recently in TIME Asia, TIME Europe, Hemispheres, Shape, Fit, Fit Yoga, San Diego Home/Garden Lifestyles, Dallas Morning News, Austin-American Statesman, and the Toronto Star (author of column, Shopping Trips). She is also a special correspondent for Travel'n On radio. She says that each time she flies first class, steps onto the deck of a cruise ship or boards a train to begin a day of work, she congratulates herself on her career choice, a career to which she admits an addiction. "For me to have the opportunity to travel the world and share the experience with readers is the fulfillment of a dream, because in my life... travel is essential. You see, it's not like eating--I can always diet. It's more like breathing--I can't live without it."

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