Beginning Friday, Dec. 20 at 7 a.m., 37 Macy’s stores in select cities across the country including Macy’s Herald Square in New York City; Union Square in San Francisco; and State Street in Chicago will stay open overnight for four days in a row of non-stop shopping until Christmas Eve on Tuesday, Dec. 24 at 6 p.m.

With a shorter shopping season, Macy’s customers will be able to enjoy 107 hours of ‘round-the-clock shopping to ensure that everyone on the list receives the very best gift. A customer service initiative since 2006, Macy’s 24-hour shopping is a holiday tradition that makes the season less hectic with stores remaining open all-night during the homestretch of the Christmas season. Less holiday crowds and shorter lines are an added bonus as Macy’s makes sure that time is on everyone’s side. In addition to the 24-hour stores, mostly all stores nationwide, except furniture galleries and select locations, will offer extended hours each night until 2 a.m. thru Dec. 23, making Macy’s the go-to store for gifting.

“Overnight shopping at Macy’s has become a holiday tradition that last minute gift-givers count on to get them through the time crunch of the season,” said Peter Sachse, chief stores officer, Macy’s, Inc. “Our customers already love to shop with us for the best gifts, but they also love that our stores stay open providing them with the convenience of late-night or early morning hours so that they can shop when they choose.”

Macy’s 24-Hour Stores include the following select locations:

California

Macy’s Union Square, San Francisco
Macy’s Valley Fair, Santa Clara
Illinois

Macy’s State Street, Chicago
Macy’s Oakbrook Center, Oak Brook
Macy’s Woodfield, Schaumburg
Macy’s Orland Square, Orland Park
Louisiana

Lakeside Shopping Center, Metarie
Massachusetts

Macy’s South Shore, Braintree, MA
Michigan

Macy’s Twelve Oaks, Novi
Macy’s Oakland, Troy
Macy’s Lakeside, Sterling Heights
Macy’s Fairlane Town Center, Dearborn
Minnesota

Macy’s Rosedale, Minneapolis
New Jersey

Macy’s at Newport Centre, Jersey City
Macy’s at Willowbrook Mall, Wayne
Macy’s Menlo Park Mall, Menlo Park
Macy’s Woodbridge Center, Woodbridge
Macy’s Cherry Hill, Cherry Hill (Philadelphia)
New York

Macy’s Herald Square, Manhattan
Macy’s at Queens Center Mall, Rego Park
Macy’s Flushing, Flushing
Macy’s at Staten Island Mall, Staten Island
Macy’s Kings Plaza, Brooklyn
Macy’s Manhasset, Manhasset
Macy’s Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove
Macy’s at Roosevelt Field Mall, Westbury
Macy’s at Green Acres Mall, Valley Stream
Macy’s Cross County Shopping Center, Yonkers
Texas

Northpark Center, Dallas
Parks at Arlington, Fort Worth
Memorial City, Houston
La Plaza, San Antonio
North Star, San Antonio
Del Norte, San Antonio
Washington, D.C./Virginia/Maryland

Macy’s Mall in Columbia, Columbia, MD
Macy’s Tyson’s Corner, McLean, VA
Macy’s Fashion Center, Pentagon City, VA
In 2006, Macy’s Queens Center store was the first Macy’s store to go 24-hours. Due to its unprecedented success, Macy’s added additional store locations in the following years. Store associates volunteer to work the overnight and extended hour shifts.