Find store in The Stores at Columbus Circle is quite easy, with this interactive map I built. It shows the exact place of every store so planning trip in this mall would be less hassle.
The map is really useful for quickly look at what locate closely and for the fastest route through the mall. The fastest way to find specific store is to type its name in the search box up, in the upper left-hand corner of the map, it will appear almost right away.
How To Use The Shops at Columbus Circle Directory Map
You can navigate through the various categories; that also works well, because this map lists all available stores and easy to find something interesting.
As you can see from the map, there are 4 levels in total, which I labeled as Ground, L2, L3 and L4.
If you hover the mouse above the map, you can zoom for more detailed information about each store. Tap on some store pin would show extra info about that particular store.
Sitting correctly at Columbus Circle in Manhattan, The Stores at Columbus Circle is a high end mall that is hard to beat in that place. The complex locates inside of the Deutsche Banking Centre, between set of high skyscrapers.
And the best part? It is near the southwest corner of Central Park. The trains would stop at 59th Street/Columbus Circle, and you exit almost directly at the gateway of the mall.
Inside the mall there were more than 40 fancy and special stores. Such as Armani Change, Swarovski, Crabtree & Evelyn and Esprit all once had presence here.
That is not an average mall; think about it more as carefully picked destination that combines fancy retailers and unique stores.
The complex also carries Whole Foods Market that alone attract permanent flow of visitors to the area. Not only that, artistic installations appear through the space, giving different atmosphere than your usual mall.
In the mall, there are restaurants and bars that delivers quality. The mall operates from 10AM until 8PM on Monday until on Saturday, and on Sunday it has shorter hours, from 11AM until 7PM. Worth double checking the official website around holidays, because the schedule commonly adjusts.
In the Columbus Circle neighbourhood, Central Park is literally few steps away. When the holidays like Christmas arrive, Christmas market emerges across the street.
These are what I remember about The Shops at Columbus Circle. For the time of this writing, this map is correct. I would keep it updated from time to time to better reflect the most updated version of this map.


