The goal of this steakhouse is to serve the perfect steak in an environment where everyone, guests and staff, can relax and enjoy themselves.
Members of GANYC, one of the oldest U.S. guides associations, are licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs; it is illegal to conduct a tour in NYC without such a license.
Morgan's is Brooklyn through and through, a restaurant with a DIY edge that is as mindful of families with young kids as it is of the borough's bearded whiskey fanatics.
Paris Bar is an iconic French brasserie near Carnegie Hall and Central Park that serves traditional French fare from breakfast through supper every day, with brunch available on weekends, plus a rooftop bar.
Healthy portions of pork ribs, Texas-style brisket and pulled pork, along with plenty of cocktails and seasonal brews, are on the menu at this barbecue spot.
Pulpería Latin Mediterranean Kitchen serves the flavors of Latin America with Mediterranean touches by executive chef Miguel Molina, who prides himself on his creativity for reimagining dishes.
Set in the West Village, The Noortwyck exudes an elegant yet intimate charm, offering a timeless, New American menu that celebrates seasonal dishes, an extensive wine selection and specialty cocktails.
Find old-school glamour and new-school cocktails at this rooftop bar.
Expanding the design vocabulary of Midtown properties, Le Meridien New York, Central Park combines the feel of a downtown hotel with the sophistication of an uptown counterpart.
Sea the City, established by a serial entrepreneur with 30 years of NYC boating experience, offers Jet Ski tours of New York City with a launching point just minutes from Lower Manhattan.
A beloved dining destination since 1992, Oceana is renowned for exceptional hospitality, an award-winning wine list, and world-class American seafood.
Explore NYC in an exciting and immersive new way on Harlem Rocket, a customized 90-passenger sightseeing boat on the Hudson River, departing from West Harlem Piers at West 125th Street.