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When it comes to finding the perfect presents, think of Rockefeller Center as your all-in-one shopping destination. The 12-acre campus is stocked with shops and boutiques offering everything from baubles and books to gifts for style icons and sweets to bring the hosts of your next holiday get-together. If you need a bit of help figuring out where to start your gift-giving process, though, we can help. Read on to discover the 2024 Rockefeller Center gift guide, curated based on the type of person you’re shopping for.
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- John Hardy
- Studs
- N.Peal
For the accessory aficionado
For someone who embraces the idea of “more is more,” there can never be too many accessories. At John Hardy, ultra-luxe meets the elevated everyday. With options for everyone in your life, the artisan jewelry is hand-crafted with a focus on sustainability. Meanwhile, Studs is the one-stop shop for ear piercings, earrings, checkups, and more. For those looking to layer on more than jewelry, N.Peal offers scarves, shawls, socks, hats, and gloves in its signature soft cashmere, alongside trimmings like belts and ties.
- lil sweet treat
- Hill House Home
- Glace
For the TikTok-savvy
For those on the pulse of what’s next, these viral TikTok sensations will make the perfect gift. Candy shop lil sweet treat set social platforms aflame after owner Elly Ross started sharing her colorful confection online. Offering a curated selection of candy sourced from around the globe, the brand-new Rockefeller Center location is a must-visit spot to satisfy a sweet tooth.
Another fan favorite, Hill House Home first turned heads after its signature Nap Dress set the ultimate trend in womenswear. With a focus on elegant yet practical items, the brand offers clothing for women and children as well as accessories and home goods. And don’t forget to fuel up mid shopping spree. Stay on theme with a taste of the viral frozen hot chocolate from the internet-famous Glace truck, located along 50th Street.
- Rough Trade
- Catbird
- Café Grumpy
For the loyal Brooklynite
Rough Trade, Catbird, and Café Grumpy each bring a totally different vibe to Rockefeller Center, but they have one thing in common: They’re all founded in Brooklyn. Rough Trade keeps the indie spirit of music alive with its selection of vinyl, CDs, and other music-related merchandise. A creative hub for the community, the store also hosts live performances and events throughout the year.
Catbird, meanwhile, brings that inimitable Brooklyn style to its jewelry designs. The chic midtown space features a selection of dainty jewels made from 14-karat gold and conflict-free stones — and the entire store is 30 percent off for Black Friday (you can also take advantage of the 50% off black diamonds). The other Brooklyn outpost may be called Café Grumpy, but it will make you anything but. Grab yourself a hot drink as you go or pick up a gift card to spread the smiles around.
- McNally Jackson
- Moleskine
- Pineider
For the bibliophile
For those deep into their Goodreads reading challenge or lusting after pretty pens and fresh notebooks, these three stores cater to all tastes. Grab the bookworm in your life the latest paperback or best-seller at McNally Jackson, and then swing by Moleskine for the writers and journalers on your list. For the paper aesthetes, there is no place quite like Pineider. Its luxe stationery and writing instruments elevate any handwritten note.
- Alo Yoga
- Aesop
- The Goods Mart
For the green juice enthusiast
Fuel someone’s health journey with a pit stop at these wellness-focused retailers. Whether they are already on the daily green juice grind or looking to kickstart 2025 on a healthy note, Aesop, Alo Yoga, and The Goods Mart are here to help. A healthy glow starts at Aesop, where high-quality products for the skin, hair, and body are formulated with a commitment to efficacy. Leading brand Alo Yoga will get people sweating in style with a range of activewear offerings, while The Goods Mart, a healthy spin on the convenience store, is filled with healthy (and delicious) snacks.
- VIP Rock Pass: Holiday Edition
- The Rink Shop
For the holiday lover
Whether they’re playing carols in July, decorating their tree before Halloween, or even topping spaghetti with maple syrup à la Buddy the Elf, there’s always that one person for whom the holidays are a way of life. Help bring even more joy to their peak season with the VIP Rock Pass: Holiday Edition. This all-access pass includes a guided tour of the campus, an up-close viewing of the Tree, gift shop discounts, and much more. It’s the ultimate way to experience Christmas in New York. Other timeless New York City experiences can also be found right at Rock Center, including a turn around The Rink at Rockefeller Center Presented by Chase Freedom — and a stop at The Rink Shop — and tickets to the Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes, the definitive holiday show that’s been serving up high kicks and cheer since 1933.
- Todd Snyder
- Alex Mill
For the stylish man in your life
Modern-day style mavens can channel timeless charm and versatility with pieces from three of the best menswear shops around. Hailed by GQ as "the most influential menswear designer of his generation," Todd Snyder has come to define American chic. With a focus on bespoke tailoring and statement pieces, the Todd Snyder brand is an innovative bridge between high fashion and attainable style. Lovers of a traditional look will gravitate toward Brooks Brothers, which has offered timeless, quality clothing since opening its doors in 1818. For work, parties, or play, they appeal to the classicist within us all. And the new kid on the block, Alex Mill, aims to bring you “not just any clothes, but the right clothes.” What started as the search for the perfect shirt has evolved into a brand that brings relaxed, everyday essentials to the fashion-conscious.
- FAO Schwarz
- LEGO
- Nintendo NY
For the tiny tots on your nice list
Nothing makes the holidays fun quite like “tiny tots with their eyes all aglow.” Bring the song to life with a trip to FAO Schwarz, LEGO, and Nintendo NY. Kids of all ages (and the kids at heart!) will love legendary retailer FAO Schwarz’s flagship store. Giant stuffed animals, motorized trains, and even a collectible pinball machine are just a few examples of their vast inventory. For the budding builders, LEGO has hundreds of sets to choose from and even some exclusives to the midtown store. Gamers, on the other hand, will be drawn to Nintendo NY. The 10,000-square-foot store offers games, hardware, accessories, apparel, and more.
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