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Ok, but here's my thinking (I could be wrong): If I stay around the area of 5th and 59th I can easily go up and down the east side with ease (I am in the prime of my life and can walk for hours on end). Last time I was in Manhattan I hit all of the stores I wanted to see in two days flat. But, I was younger then and was into different things.My feelings are that if you get something central, you end up missing everything. Get something either downtown or uptown, travel between is easy and you'll get more out of the trip.
I think uptown is lame, but if you must... Try the W on Lexington or Times Square; small rooms but cozy and well furnished.
HAHAHAHA, no I meant that going to the RL store was ok, since it was architecturally meaningful; because many on the forum don't like RL or his products. I was making a joke. Perhaps I miss phrased it.You might want to also go to Versace since their multi-storied shop in New York is architectually beautiful as well.
Of course if only you're into Baroque.