Okay so here’s how today went down. Been thinkin’ ’bout gettin’ my wife somethin’ real nice for our anniversary, right? Figured Tiffany’s is the way to go, classic stuff. Only problem? I had zero clue where their Lexington store actually was.

Starting Point: Googling Like Crazy
Sat my butt down at the kitchen table, coffee already cold. Grabbed the laptop and just typed “Tiffany Lexington KY store” straight into Google. Honestly? Expected it to be super easy. First couple links popped up – looked official, said “Store Locator” and everything. Clicked one, felt hopeful.
Whoa. Dead end. Page loaded slow, kinda clunky, and then… boom. Asked for my city or zip code. Weird, right? Like, I already searched for Lexington! Gave ’em 40503 anyway. Hit enter… nothing. Spinning circle forever. Tried another site, same deal. Felt like I was running in circles. Kept seeing info about big fancy stores in NYC or LA or something, totally useless. Got kinda annoyed.
Almost gave up. Decided to just punch “Tiffany Lexington KY hours” into Google again, like maybe brute force it. Finally saw it! Google Maps snippet showed up – Summit at Fritz Farm. Address, phone number. Felt like I cracked a code! Saved it to my phone quick.
Hitting the Road: Found It!
Jumped in the car, drove towards Fritz Farm. Place gets busy, traffic kinda sucked near the mall. Found Summit, parked a bit far away. Walked into the shopping area. Saw all the usual stores – Banana Republic, Lululemon, Williams-Sonoma. Started lookin’ around for that iconic Tiffany blue box design. Wandered for a minute… then spotted it. Not flashy, but classy. Glass windows, looked sharp. Phew.
Checked my phone for Google’s hours: 10AM-7PM. It was only like, 1 PM. Good. Headed straight for the doors. Pulled… didn’t budge. Locked? Peeked inside. Place was empty. Like, total ghost town. No people inside at all. Signs off? Weird vibe.

Looked around the door frame frantic, found their actual posted hours stuck on the glass. Different! Said “Closed Monday and Tuesday”. Geez. Today’s Tuesday. Should’ve double-checked their sign, not just Google.
The Actual Buy (On a Different Day!)
Came back yesterday after work. Opened the door this time – relief. Inside was quiet, felt fancy but not snobby. One other couple browsing. Staff were chill, real helpful.
- Told ’em what I was thinking (anniversary gift).
- They showed me a few necklaces without pressure.
- Landed on a real nice silver piece, not too huge.
- Got the classic little blue box and bag.
Whole buying part? Smooth as butter once I was actually inside. Nice folks.
What I Learned (The Hard Way)
So yeah, got the anniversary gift. Wife loved it, major win. But the store locator and hours hunt? Honestly, way tougher than actually spending the money.
Big takeaway:

- Google is your friend… sometimes. Saved me finding the address.
- Official “Store Locator” tools? Might fight you. Mine sure did.
- ALWAYS find the actual store’s posted hours. Don’t trust Google Maps blindly. Wasted trip lesson learned.
Just sharing the real deal. Hope this saves someone else a locked door and some frustration!