
Inspired by the lively neighborhood of Trastevere, Lele’s Roman brings a fresh take on Roman cuisine to Brooklyn's Boerum Hill neighborhood.
James Beard Award–winning author Serena Bass, Lido's executive chef, creates unique twists on Northern Italian classics on Harlem's "Restaurant Row."
The Uptown outpost of David Chang’s Korean-American sensation.
In a historic firehouse in Hudson Square, the New York City Fire Museum serves as a timeline of the FDNY and firefighting history.
With its theatrical spirit and distinctive style, Crazy Pizza New York City fits seamlessly into their SoHo setting, offering a dining experience that blends local culture with deep Italian roots.
With spectacular views of Times Square and sophisticated and comfortable décor, this lounge is perfect for cocktails or pre-theater snacks above Times Square.
Aqua New York has two separate restaurants—Aqua Roma and Aqua Kyoto—each a master of its own cuisine to bring this unique lifestyle dining concept to the table.
This chic restaurant and cocktail bar serves uncomplicated food and cocktails in warm, stylish surroundings that invite conversation and sharing.
Headout offers a wide range of activities, including Broadway shows, iconic landmarks, museums, observation decks, cruises, and guided tours.
Accessible Travel NYC provides travel itineraries that highlight accessible attractions, accommodations, and dining options.
Barlume is an all-day dining experience steeped in the sun-soaked flavors of the Mediterranean.
At A Pasta Bar, an elegant Italian culinary theater in SoHo, the open-kitchen concept immerses guests in the energy of the craft, where skilled chefs prepare authentic Italian classics in full view.