New York en Français offers activities for French speakers, including guided walking tours, bike tours, photo shoots, wine and cheese tastings, cruises, and more.
Powerhouse Arts is a non-profit in Gowanus, Brooklyn that reimagines an early 20-century power plant as a landmarked fabrication facility that meets the multidisciplinary needs of the contemporary arts ecosystem.
First opened in 1965, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts houses one of the world’s most extensive combinations of circulating, reference, and rare archival collections in its field.
Romer is a neighborhood gathering place and a hotel for visitors who love traveling the side streets.
West African, French and Mediterranean fusion cuisine is served with warm hospitality and exceptional service at Ponty Bistro.
This historic South Brooklyn seafood restaurant features multiple dining rooms, including an outdoor deck, that all face the Mill Basin waterfront.
The Riu Plaza New York Times Square is located in the heart of the City, surrounded by emblematic sites such as Central Park, Rockefeller Center, the Empire State Building, Carnegie Hall, Broadway theaters and the luxury stores on Fifth Avenue.
This Marriott is steps from important City landmarks including the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, World Trade Center and Wall Street.
The Residence Inn Times Square offers unique facilities to make guests feel right at home, and a great value for a stay of several weeks or just a few nights.
Jean-Georges Vongerichten's son Cedric leads the kitchen, which blends French, American and Asian influences
Royalton Park Avenue is a 20-story "luxury urban resort" in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan.
Radio Hotel brings its color, diversity and atmosphere to Washington Heights.