Arts & Culture
See the New Jersey cliffs across the Hudson River where the first silent movies, cliffhangers, were filmed.
Famous for Unicorn Tapestries.
Admission is a donation of your price choice.
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin DrSee the New Jersey cliffs across the Hudson River where the first silent movies, cliffhangers, were filmed.
Famous for Unicorn Tapestries.
Admission is a donation of your price choice.
Originally, a safe haven for retired sailors and later expanded to 50 structures and a self-sustaining charitable community with a farm, dairy, bakery, chapel, hospital, music hall and cemetery.
Art Lab Inc
1000 Richmond TerraceOriginally, a safe haven for retired sailors and later expanded to 50 structures and a self-sustaining charitable community with a farm, dairy, bakery, chapel, hospital, music hall and cemetery.
Most of the music entertainment is Free! Drinks prices are reasonable. Check them out online.
226 locals recommend
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen StMost of the music entertainment is Free! Drinks prices are reasonable. Check them out online.
The Nuyorican presents groundbreaking works of literature, music, theater, performance art, poetry slam, hip hop, and visual art.
83 locals recommend
Nuyorican Poet's Cafe
236 E 3rd StThe Nuyorican presents groundbreaking works of literature, music, theater, performance art, poetry slam, hip hop, and visual art.
Governors Island
http://www.4heads.org/
Rubin Museum of Art
150 W 17th Sthttp://www.rmanyc.org/k2
Food Scene
Originally a concession designed by Olmstead. Reopened by Bette Midler's NYRP.
Proceeds support the restoration and maintenance of Fort Tryon Park and 55 community gardens in 5 boroughs.
77 locals recommend
New Leaf Restaurant
1 Margaret Corbin DrOriginally a concession designed by Olmstead. Reopened by Bette Midler's NYRP.
Proceeds support the restoration and maintenance of Fort Tryon Park and 55 community gardens in 5 boroughs.
Veselka Bowery
9 E 1st StGood Borscht :)
San Loco
124 2nd AveGood chicken chipotle. Inexpensive and fast eats.
Nice location to sit outside, across from Tompkins Square Park, and have a good affordable meal, coffee and dessert.
40 locals recommend
Cafe Pick Me Up
145 Avenue ANice location to sit outside, across from Tompkins Square Park, and have a good affordable meal, coffee and dessert.
Angelica Kitchen
Great vegetarian in NYC! Try their dinner specials :)~
Ciao for Now Event Space
Coffee.. breakfast, lunch... sit and eat or grab and go!
Sightseeing
Often has free entertainment, affordable eating, great view of Trade Center, view of Statue of Liberty from the esplanade that leads all the way to Battery Park and the Staten Island Ferry.
Winter Garden
2 World Financial CenterOften has free entertainment, affordable eating, great view of Trade Center, view of Statue of Liberty from the esplanade that leads all the way to Battery Park and the Staten Island Ferry.
Take this ferry as an alternative or in addition to visiting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. A short 15 minute bus ride in Staten Island will take you to Snug Harbor.
14 locals recommend
South Ferry Sta station
Take this ferry as an alternative or in addition to visiting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. A short 15 minute bus ride in Staten Island will take you to Snug Harbor.
"The first New Year’s Eve Ball lowering celebration atop One Times Square was in 1907."
www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/wishing-wall/index.aspx
2037 locals recommend
Times Square
"The first New Year’s Eve Ball lowering celebration atop One Times Square was in 1907."
www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/wishing-wall/index.aspx
For New Year's...
http://www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/good-riddance-day/index.aspx
1560 Broadway
1560 BroadwayFor New Year's...
http://www.timessquarenyc.org/events/new-years-eve/good-riddance-day/index.aspx
Everything Else
Great restaurant, or drink a beer by the fire pit, ice skate in winter, roller skate in summer... explore... always something going on!
688 locals recommend
Bryant Park
Great restaurant, or drink a beer by the fire pit, ice skate in winter, roller skate in summer... explore... always something going on!
Also near High Line Park. An elevated freight train line converted into a elevated garden boardwalk. Always something going on here :)
75 locals recommend
Apple West 14th Street
401 W 14th StAlso near High Line Park. An elevated freight train line converted into a elevated garden boardwalk. Always something going on here :)
"Situated atop of the Ink48 Hotel... offers cocktails and light fare complimented by unobstructed views of Manhattan and the Hudson."
116 locals recommend
The Press Lounge
653 11th Ave"Situated atop of the Ink48 Hotel... offers cocktails and light fare complimented by unobstructed views of Manhattan and the Hudson."
Occupying the 33rd and 34th Floor, boasts 360 degree views of Manhattan and the Hudson River from the city's highest rooftop lounge.
69 locals recommend
Sky Room
330 W 40th StOccupying the 33rd and 34th Floor, boasts 360 degree views of Manhattan and the Hudson River from the city's highest rooftop lounge.
Founded 1838 - Green-Wood Cemetery is one of America’s first rural cemeteries. Known for it's magnificent beauty and the fashionable place to be buried. http://www.green-wood.com/calendar/upcoming/
25th Street
25th StreetFounded 1838 - Green-Wood Cemetery is one of America’s first rural cemeteries. Known for it's magnificent beauty and the fashionable place to be buried. http://www.green-wood.com/calendar/upcoming/
(MoRUS) preserves the rich history of grassroots movements in New York City’s East Village; showcases unique neighborhood public spaces in the storefront of a historic building in the East Village.
155 Avenue C
155 Loisaida Avenue(MoRUS) preserves the rich history of grassroots movements in New York City’s East Village; showcases unique neighborhood public spaces in the storefront of a historic building in the East Village.
Drinks & Nightlife
Lite fare and drinks with a view of the Manhattan skyline from the 19th Floor. Open to the general public seasonally, April through October.
mad46
45 E 45th StLite fare and drinks with a view of the Manhattan skyline from the 19th Floor. Open to the general public seasonally, April through October.