Toy art in New York: Find out where to find it

Toy art in New York: Find out where to find it

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Shop at New York It’s part of almost every Brazilian’s travel itinerary. But the city offers much more than clothes and electronics. You can find everything there. In this post, we’ll give you two tips on where to find toy art in New York, as well as dolls, superheroes and other nerd culture items.

Where to find toy art in New York

Toy Tokyo

Located in Second Avenueem East Villagea Toy Tokyo It is a true paradise for those who love toy collections. The ground floor offers more classic and older options. The first floor is full of dolls from the collection Pop Funko, which on average cost 10 dollars. I confess that I spent at least 1h30 there choosing everything I wanted to bring to Brazil. It’s really worth it because there are many options and the price is great compared to what we find here. The store also offers many products coming directly from Hong Kong It’s from Japan.

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)
Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)
Address
91 Second Avenue
Between E. 5th & E. 6th St.
Domingo a quinta: 13h – 21h
Friday and Saturday: 12:30pm – 9pm

Midtown Comics

I found the Midtown Comics a little more expensive than Toy Tokyo and with fewer options from the Pop Funko collection, the store has three locations in New York. One of them is located very close to the Times Squarewhich makes it easier for those who don’t want to walk to Second Avenue, another on the Grand Central and a third in Downtown. The store is a paradise for those who love comics and superheroes.

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

Adresses
Times Square
200 W. 40th Street (corner of 7th Ave) · New York, NY 10018
Monday to Saturday: 8am – 12am
On Sundays: Noon – 8pm

Grand Central
459 Lexington Avenue (corner of 45th St.)
Monday to Saturday – 8am – 9pm
Sundays: Noon – 7pm

Downtown
64 Fulton Street (corner of Gold St.)
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10am – 8pm
Quartas: 8h – 20h
Saturdays: 11am – 9pm
Sundays: Noon – 7pm

Toy art in New York (Photo: This World is Ours)

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Adolfo Nomelini

Journalist graduated from PUC-SP and postgraduate in Communication in Digital Media, he is passionate about music, coxinha, television, his glasses and the internet. He has worked with online content for more than 15 years and spends much of his time “throwing his body out into the world, walking everywhere and, according to the natural law of encounters, leaving and receiving something.”

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