Sightseeing
The Cloisters is a museum in Upper Manhattan, New York City specializing in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts.
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin DrThe Cloisters is a museum in Upper Manhattan, New York City specializing in European medieval architecture, sculpture and decorative arts.
Last Dutch colonial farmhouse in Manhattan was built c.1784 and opened as a museum in 1916.
65 locals recommend
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
West 204th StreetLast Dutch colonial farmhouse in Manhattan was built c.1784 and opened as a museum in 1916.
Strawberry Fields
West 72nd StreetIf you love John Lennon than this is a must be spot
St. George Ferry Terminal station
1 Bay StFor Free
Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island FerryFor Free
Whitehall Terminal station
4 Whitehall StFor Free
Parks & Nature
There's old New York, and then there's old New York. Inwood Hill Park is a living piece of old New York. Evidence of its prehistoric roots exists as dramatic caves, valleys, and ridges left as the result of shifting glaciers. Evidence of its uninhabited state afterward remains as its forest and salt marsh (the last natural one in Manhattan), and evidence of its use by Native Americans in the 17th century continues to be discovered. Much has occurred on the land that now composes Inwood Hill Park since the arrival of European colonists in the 17th and 18th centuries, but luckily, most of the park was largely untouched by the wars and development that took place.
146 locals recommend
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman Avenue There's old New York, and then there's old New York. Inwood Hill Park is a living piece of old New York. Evidence of its prehistoric roots exists as dramatic caves, valleys, and ridges left as the result of shifting glaciers. Evidence of its uninhabited state afterward remains as its forest and salt marsh (the last natural one in Manhattan), and evidence of its use by Native Americans in the 17th century continues to be discovered. Much has occurred on the land that now composes Inwood Hill Park since the arrival of European colonists in the 17th and 18th centuries, but luckily, most of the park was largely untouched by the wars and development that took place.
Food Scene
Inwood Bar & Grill
4892 BroadwayGood food plus Happy Hour! Nice outside seating.
Yummy Thai
4959 BroadwayTasty food and great Happy Hours! Outside seating possible.
Starbucks
301 W 145th StThe Hudson
348 Dyckman St Manhattan’s original waterfront destination for dining
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
700 W 125th StTraditional Harlem Food
Essentials
United States Postal Service
90 Vermilyea AveALDI
5532 BroadwayGreat German Grocery
CTown Supermarkets
4918 BroadwayGrocery Market with great sales.
Drinks & Nightlife
Castro Bar
104 Dyckman StGay Bar
McSorley's Old Ale House
15 E 7th StMust be oldest bar from NY
Shopping
Century Apartments
25 Central Park WestTake your time and look for sales!
Entertainment & Activities
Imax
200 Central Park West