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.

With some serious steaks and chops, this welcoming and unpretentious spot has quite the history as a real Prohibition-era speakeasy.
The Japan Society is the number one source for a Japanese experience right here in the U.S.
Currency Exchange International specializes in foreign currency exchange, buying and selling more than 80 currencies, with many kept in stock daily (great for last-minute planners).
Explore the world of illusions and experience the impossible at the Museum of Illusions, where nothing is what it seems.
This Brooklyn waterfront theater is known for eclectic entertainment, including rollicking rock shows and cutting-edge drama.
At Lucky Strike Times Square, discover fun, kid-friendly activities and entertainment for a memorable day out—it's a brand-new way to party and play.
Barrio BX is a Puerto Rican restaurant in the Bronx dedicated to honoring the island’s cuisine, culture, and revolutionary spirit.
Poster House is the first and only museum in the United States dedicated to the global history and design of posters.
This rollicking one-hour live stage show is filled with family-friendly, award-winning magic, comedy, mind-reading, grand illusion, and audience participation.
The Crocs SoHo store is home to the City’s largest in-store selection: classics, limited drops, and everything in between.
The Chemistry Room is an innovative and modern take on traditional Japanese cuisine that combines tradition with unforgettable modern flair.
Haven is a swanky rooftop lounge and restaurant at the Sanctuary Hotel that offers a welcome retreat from the hectic streets below.