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Review of Times SquareThis popular mall offers 16 floors of shopping and dining. In the basement are fast-food outlets, a city'super food store, and shops selling health and beauty products, while the next six floors offer clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry, watches, and other accessories. Shops dealing in computers, electronics, and home appliances dominate the seventh and eighth floors (both Fortress and Broadway, two large chains, have stores here), and the ninth floor is the place for children's clothing and toys. Marks & Spencer and Lane Crawford are also here, but one of Times Square's major draws is its Food Forum on the top four floors, home to more than a dozen top-grade restaurants. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip. Related Features Partner Deals:
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