The High Line is a New York City linear park built in Manhattan on an elevated section of a disused New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line.
The Top of the Rock is an observation deck 70 stories up on 30 Rockefeller Plaza, also known as the General Electric Building, in the middle of Rockfeller Plaza.
The New York Public Library outdoor features two iconic lion statues, and a beautiful front & side floral garden, while in the inside showcases a beautiful art ceiling painting.
Lincoln Center is a performing arts building that hosts many performance halls and is the home to the New York the New York City Ballet, and Metropolitan Opera.
Modern Italian dishes with creative touch. We really recommend this place. Fresh, delicious, cozy atmosphere with fantastic drinks. Great interior design too.
Attaboy is a very trendy bar, famously designed with a narrow interior, anchored by a brushed steel bar, filled with classic drinks and great ambience.
Bordello Cocktail Club is gorgeous space, great for evening parties with a high-class with a speakeasy vibe.
The Woo Woo
The Woo Woo, a retro restaurant with 1980's vibes.
Fazio’s
If you gonna get a Pizza, you must come here. They have a lot of variety. Perfect for dine in.
Irish Hunger Memorial
Overlooking the Husdon River by in Battery Park you will find the Irish Hunger Memorial.
Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden hosts pro sports, concerts & other big events is located in Midtown Manhattan.
PDT
Located in the East Village, PDT is a very well hidden bar, concealed in a hotdog shop, through a vintage telephone booth.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts specializes in contemporary art by New Yorkers of Latin, Asian & African-American descent.
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbor, located between New Jersey and New York.
Industry City
Industry City is a one-stop destination of experiences, eateries, events and much more.
The High Line
The High Line is a New York City linear park built in Manhattan on an elevated section of a disused New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line.
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I went to this spot with my fiancé and absolutely loved it. Both our coffee and tea were delicious, and the pastries were delicious too! The place was semi-busy when we stopped by, and the staff were very friendly. Will come back to visit next time i’m in town!