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The Shops at Columbus Circle

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The Shops at Columbus Circle is a premier retail complex located within the Deutsche Bank Center (formerly Time Warner Center) at the southwest corner of Central Park. This three-level atrium features a curated selection of high-end boutiques, including Coach, Hugo Boss, and Stuart Weitzman, alongside renowned restaurants like Per Se and Bouchon Bakery. The architecture is modern and airy, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering views of Columbus Circle and Central Park. It's a popular spot for both tourists and locals seeking a sophisticated shopping experience without the chaos of Midtown. The complex also houses a Whole Foods Market and a luxury cinema, making it a convenient stop for a full day of activities.

Don't miss

  • Luxury shopping at flagship stores of brands like Coach and Stuart Weitzman
  • Dining at Michelin-starred restaurants such as Per Se and Masa
  • Views of Columbus Circle and Central Park from the atrium
  • Whole Foods Market for gourmet groceries and prepared foods
  • Regal Cinemas for a luxury movie experience

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Ways to visit The Shops at Columbus Circle

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How travelers rate it

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3 star
85
2 star
7
1 star
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Know before you go

  • Check store hours online, as they vary by brand.
  • The mall connects to the Shops at Columbus Circle hotel and residential towers.
  • Reservations are strongly recommended for fine dining restaurants.
  • The subway entrance is inside the complex, making it easy to combine with other attractions.

A bit of history

The Deutsche Bank Center opened in 2004 on the site of the former New York Coliseum, a convention center. The Shops at Columbus Circle were designed to anchor the mixed-use development, bringing high-end retail to the Upper West Side.

Common questions

Is there parking?

Yes, a parking garage is available under the Deutsche Bank Center. Rates are high; consider public transit.

Are there restrooms?

Yes, clean restrooms are located on each level.

Can I bring my dog?

Only service animals are allowed inside the mall.

What are the opening hours?

Generally 10am–9pm Monday–Saturday, 11am–7pm Sunday, but confirm with individual stores.

Is there a dress code?

No formal dress code, but upscale attire is common.

Do they offer gift cards?

Yes, gift cards are available at the concierge desk.

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