World beer pub located in Greenwich Village.
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World beer pub located in Greenwich Village.
The Met opened in 1883 and is one of the most famous opera houses in the country today.
Originally built in 1696-97, the church was the first site of King's College, now Columbia University, and is the burial place of Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton.
The symbol of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the Apollo is still the place to perform in Harlem.
Museum that focuses on historical and contemporary works of African-American artists.
4,000 works of art are displayed in this 8-story museum.
Le Caire Louge/Restaurant/Club/Bar/Hookah Bar serves Mediterranean food off the grill. All the Kebab stuff and the Mediterranean salads like Tabouli, Baba Ghanouge, Falafel, Hommous, and more. Open from 5pm till 3 or 4am. It's cozy, romantic, great music, very friendly staff and owner. Upstairs make you feel you're inside of the Pyramids or an Egyptian temple. The downstairs has a cozy Middle Eastern flavor. The mix of music is amazing "Hip-Hop, Middle Eastern, World , Greek, Reggaeton, and more".
This former Dutch governor's estate, former military fort and former Coast Guard command post now enjoys its old age as a historic monument where you can take the occasional tour.
The circular Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building is as much of a draw as the museum's collection of modern art.
If you're wanting to visit New York and feel like a local rather than a tourist, this is THE place to stay. You won't see a lot of tourists, but you'll see the locals--out walking their dogs, going...
Museum that houses and preserves cultural art works and artifacts that illustrate Manhattan's history.
A 9.75-acre city park in Greenwich Village, characterized by its large, central fountain, and known as a major center of community activity for the neighborhood residents.
A testament to the eclectic tastes and hoarding instinct of Malcolm Forbes, founder of Forbes Magazine. Among the museums items are a number of early versions of the board game Monopoly, Faberge eggs and presidential memorabilia.
An unusual museum with exhibits of the history of law enforcement in New York.
A performing arts and learning center devoted to jazz performance, education and presentation.
Floor after floor of expensive designer clothes, accessories and cosmetics.
Fashionable neighborhood (so named because it is a TRIangle BElow CAnal Street) of homes and shops.
Living in the Moment - Start your experience in our Immersion Theater with an original 5 minute film delivering the perfect day in sports - all sports.
To make your visit to the Empire State Building as memorable as possible: DO: Purchase your tickets on the official ESB website Empire State Building--Official Internet Site before your trip. You...
This Art Deco masterpiece is actually no longer the property of the auto manufacturer.
NYC shopping tours.
One of the churches in Harlem where inspiring gospel music is an integral part of the sermon.
Considered the largest Jewish museum outside of Israel, visitors travel through 4,000 years of Jewish art, history and culture through its "Culture and Community: The Jewish Journey" permanent exhibition.
A lovely and largely uncrowded park that's perfect for the midday stroll. Be sure to check out the statue of famed theater actor Edwin Booth in the guise of Hamlet.
Landmark jazz music club in Harlem.
Located across from the Museum of the City of New York, this Central Park oasis offers six acres of magnificent flowers and trees.
New York City park containing what is reputed to be one of the best playgrounds ever built.
