
Every nook and cranny of this bookstore is packed with great finds, from hardcovers and paperbacks of classic literary fiction, to an extensive collection of mysteries, cookbooks, art and photography tomes, French language volumes and kids books, as well as a rare book room containing signed first editions and eccentric out-of-print titles (E.
This public garden and cultural center in the Bronx overlooks the Hudson River, with sweeping views west to the New Jersey Palisades.
The Waterfront at Brookfield Place offers spectacular views of the Hudson River, with the Brookfield Place complex as a backdrop.
This iconic West Village diner is open 24 hours a day and has a large menu with all the comfort food classics.
Wall Street is the symbol of the Financial District, Manhattan’s original neighborhood. It holds Trinity Church, the Stock Exchange and Federal Hall.
The park is a lively hangout for NYU students, longtime Villagers and everyone else under the sun.
Whether you're talking history, acoustics or big-name performers, the Vanguard has it all.
Rooftop bar and restaurant in Williamsburg with Manhattan skyline views.
Featuring a seasonal menu, this old-timey restaurant is located near the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
The center preserves the history of the free African American communities of Weeksville, Brooklyn.
This West 43rd Street theater near Ninth Avenue in Midtown has an upstairs theater with 299 seats and a smaller downstairs theater with 249 seats, both showcasing edgy, controversial works that get people talking.