
Step aboard the all-glass, European-inspired Bateaux by City Cruises for an elegant dining experience unlike any land-based venue.
Experience breathtaking NYC skyline views, delicious food and cocktails, attentive service, and live entertainment while cruising along the Hudson River.
The world's most famous ice-skating rink is conveniently located in the heart of Manhattan.
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.
Nestled in the park, right on the lake, is the Central Park Boathouse, an iconic and elegant restaurant with both indoor and outdoor seating, and different menus (in different price ranges) for each seating area.
It's hard to beat the restaurant's location: It overlooks Bryant Park, one of the City's most elegant gardens.
The historic Brooklyn theater has hosted hip-hop legends including Big Daddy Kane, Raekwon and more.
New York City's National League baseball team, based in Queens, has won two World Series (the "Miracle Mets" of 1969 and the dominant 1986 squad) and features top stars Francisco Lindor and Juan Soto.
Nu Hotel is surrounded by Brooklyn's premier cultural, retail and tourist attractions.
Hyatt Union Square New York boasts 178 guestrooms and suites, as well as the ventures from One Five Hospitality Group, The Fourth, Singl Lounge and Botequim.
Moxy NYC Downtown is a 30-story hotel featuring 298 guestrooms and 5,000 square feet of co-working and bar space.
Comfortable for business and leisure travelers alike, and surrounded by iconic landmarks: the United Nations, Times Square, Rockefeller Center and the Chrysler Building, among them.