Metropolis is a vibrant contemporary American restaurant from Marcus Samuelsson within the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Lower Manhattan.
This lively Irish American sports bar devoted to England’s Liverpool Football Club serves up soccer and hearty pub food.
Originally built as a fort for the War of 1812, Castle Clinton has since served as an opera house (1840-1855), an immigration station (1855-1890) as well as an aquarium (1896-1941).
The Bar Downstairs and Kitchen is a neighborhood-centric restaurant in the Andaz 5th Avenue that serves delicious meals and cocktails.
Madame Tussauds in Times Square is the only place with no ropes or barriers holding you back from getting photos with your favorite stars.
Among this posh hotel's amenities are an all-season rooftop bar and omakase restaurant.
We all have a friend who we turn to for guidance on where to eat. Brian Hoffman is that friend, not just for his social circle, but for thousands of visitors to New York.
This 120,000-square-foot space features eight different studios, a private membership club, a gallery and one Manhattan's largest roof venues.
This seasonal Mexican food stand has simple yet delicious food, thirst-quenching cocktails and views of Lower Manhattan, Brooklyn Heights and some of the Hudson River and East River.
From their handcrafted pastries every morning, to their fresh pastas and locally and seasonally inspired Italian plates at night, Tarallucci e Vino invites you to start or end your day and unwind with them.
This neighborhood Italian restaurant features handcrafted pastries every morning, grilled panini on homemade focaccia and salads at lunch, and fresh pastas and locally and seasonally inspired Italian plates at night.
Viral Food Tours has created the first New York City food tour that visits only the trendiest, best spots, and you won’t lose your whole day in line.