Due to the US government shutdown, some NYC attractions and parks may have modified hours or be closed. Please call ahead before your visit. For more information visit the websites of the National Park Service and Smithsonian.

The nation’s largest provider of ground-level executive travel, Sunny's specializes in managing transportation for meetings, conventions, and large-scale events with precision and care.
The Crocs SoHo store is home to the City’s largest in-store selection: classics, limited drops, and everything in between.
Ralph's Sports Bar is a community-centered kitchen delivering delicious new takes and classic comfort food in Staten Island's Dongan Hills.
Enjoy the robust and delicious collection of entrées—many of which are prepared tableside at this classic Italian-American restaurant and bar located in NoMad.
Dutch Heritage World Tours Foundation created audio tours for smart phones, in English and Dutch, that shine a light on traces of the 17th century Dutch settlement in the United States.
Queens-born-and-raised comedian, actor and writer PJ Landers has filled a stand-up void with Comedy Village, the only full-time, seven-nights-a-week comedy club near Times Square.
This rollicking one-hour live stage show is filled with family-friendly, award-winning magic, comedy, mind-reading, grand illusion, and audience participation.
Big Apple Charters offers 2- to 4-hour charters around Manhattan, sunset cruises, city lights cruises, all-day beach escapes, fall foliage trips up the Hudson River and even the coolest "boat-in movie theater."
Watch the day's biggest games on more than 20 high-definition TVs at the boisterous bar or, for a more serene atmosphere, head upstairs and feast on a menu of handcrafted cuisine and elevated Irish staples.
Hyatt Centric Midtown 5th Avenue New York is a full-service lifestyle hotel in central Manhattan, located with walking distance of iconic New York City attractions.
From offbeat walking tours to scavenger hunts in landmarks, Your New York Story offers experiences designed for international travelers and curious locals.
Manhattan's oldest surviving structure and the site of George Washington's farewell to his officers in 1783.