
Across from Madison Square Garden, New York City’s newest Renaissance hotel offers 348 chic guest rooms and suites.
This walk-in restaurant in Peter Cooper Village brings Rosemary's warm design, accessible menu of seasonal Italian dishes and neighborly hospitality to Manhattan's east side.
Harlem-bred and Senegalese-born chef and owner Elhadji Cisse, the force behind four popular restaurants in Harlem, has opened his biggest restaurant yet.
Bobo serves classic French food, seasonal cocktails and sustainably produced wines from family-owned vineyards.
Theater company presents Latin American, Spanish and Hispanic-American productions, with translations for non-Spanish-speaking audiences.
The menu by chef Iacopo Falai reflects the brand’s culinary vision and historic origins of Northern Italy, including its signature vitello tonnato, cotoletta milanese and risotti.
Visit the zoo to see playful pumas, Andean bears and the world’s smallest deer—plus, enjoy sea lion feedings multiple times per day.
Since their debut in 1946, the Knicks are one of only two founding NBA teams that have remained rooted in the same city.
A culinary venture through Nice in the fall of 2002 inspired partners Simon Oren (Marseille, Sushi Samba and L’Express) and chef Andy d’Amico (Sign of the Dove and Little Dove) to open Nice Matin in 2003.
This influential nonprofit theatre company produces classic dramas, comedies and musicals on Broadway and off.
As the official hospitality provider of world-renowned events like the Olympic Games, the Super Bowl, and the FIFA World Cup 26, On Location has redefined the live experience across sports, fashion, music, and more.
This 60,000-square-foot Washington Heights arena—home to one of the world's fastest indoor tracks—hosts a jam-packed season.