
A classy, well-rated Italian eatery decorated in beige and burgundy in the neighborhood of Gramercy, Giorgio's offerings include salad, pasta, sandwiches and entrees such as filet mignon.
This Garment District hotel is convenient to the Theatre District and nearby attractions, including Madison Square Garden and Central Park.
Gran Morsi, named after the Italian word for "bites" epitomizes elegant simplicity.
Celebrating the beauty of simplicity, chef Hillary Sterling centers Ci Siamo's Italian-inflected menu around live-fire cooking and seasonal ingredients.
Fushimi is a buzzing eatery and lounge in Hell's Kitchen near Times Square.
This site, a detailed map of New York’s gay and lesbian life, offers detailed reviews of restaurants, attractions and nightlife.
Hundreds of thousands of people visit the cathedral—the world's largest—each year, exploring artwork by Keith Haring, 17th-century tapestries, a 9/11 memorial sculpture, stained-glass windows, gardens and wandering peacocks.
Back in the prohibition years, Gallaghers Steakhouse served as a speakeasy.
Inside Out Tours provides off-the-beaten-path bus and walking tours of New York City, including Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Harlem and Queens.
A school where 3,000 students study dance, music, theater and visual arts.
Fordham Road is the Bronx’s premier shopping destination with almost 300 specialty stores ranging from nationwide chains to locally owned independent shops.
Hudson Eats at Brookfield Place is an upscale dining terrace featuring fast-casual concepts from 14 chef-driven eateries including Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar, Umami Burger and Dos Toros Taqueria.