Bookish Lower Manhattan

12/12/2011 in

Best-sellers? New York City history? Coffee table books? Mysteries? From niche bookstores like New York City’s CityStore to a plethora of museum bookshops, Lower Manhattan has everything you need – from cover to cover –  for your holiday shopping in one square mile. For a great read, check out our diversity of book stores below Chambers Street.

CityStore
Manhattan Municipal Building |One Centre Street, North Plaza
Manhattan Office of the City Clerk |141 Worth Street
(212)669-7452
www.nyc.gov/citystore

Pace University New York City Campus Bookstore
41 Park Row
(212)349-8580
www.pace.bncollege.com

Barnes & Noble
97 Warren Street
(212)587-5389
www.barnesandnoble.com

Manhattan Books
150 Chambers Street
(212)385-7395
www.manhattanbooks.com

Mysterious Bookshop
58 Warren Street
(212)587-1011
www.mysteriousbookshop.com

Museum of American Finance Shop
48 Wall Street
(212)908-4110
www.moaf.org/shop

Skyscraper Museum
39 Battery Place
(212)968-1961
www.skyscraper.org/MERCHANDISE/merchandise.htm

Looking for something besides a book? Travel  no further than the Downtown Alliance as your one-stop holiday shopping resource. We can give you access to more than 1,300 places to shop, dine and explore in Lower Manhattan.

You can get this information in one of three ways:
•    Visit the Downtown Alliance website
•    Download our mobile app at iTunes (search for “Downtown NY”)
•    Order a free hard copy of the new Lower Manhattan Shopping and Dining Guide here.

Tags: Barnes & Noble, CityStore, Lower Mahattan, Manhattan Books, Museum of American Finance, Mysterious Books, Pace University, Skyscraper Museum

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