The Met opened in 1883 and is one of the most famous opera houses in the country today.
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The Met opened in 1883 and is one of the most famous opera houses in the country today.
You can tour the trading rooms, the museum and the Fed's vault, which holds 900 tons of gold.
Just across the street from the site of the World Trade Center, this chapel is sacred place, a holy place and an often overlooked place. It is a must-visit for anyone who wants to pay their...
Fashionable neighborhood with boutiques, art and restaurants.
The new Union Square Wine website is UnionSquareWine.com.
Oasis of wildlife in downtown Manhattan where visitors can encounter more than 1,400 animals in a variety of habitats, including a tropical rain forest to view rare birds and icy Antarctica to view penguins and other chilly creatures.
Originally built in 1696-97, the church was the first site of King's College, now Columbia University, and is the burial place of Alexander Hamilton and Robert Fulton.
The symbol of the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the Apollo is still the place to perform in Harlem.
World beer pub located in Greenwich Village.
4,000 works of art are displayed in this 8-story museum.
Museum that focuses on historical and contemporary works of African-American artists.
This former Dutch governor's estate, former military fort and former Coast Guard command post now enjoys its old age as a historic monument where you can take the occasional tour.
Museum that houses and preserves cultural art works and artifacts that illustrate Manhattan's history.
Step back in time to find out what "Life at Home" was like in 19th-century New York City by touring a historic home filled with original furniture, decorative arts, clothing and personal memorabilia from a prosperous merchant family.
If you're wanting to visit New York and feel like a local rather than a tourist, this is THE place to stay. You won't see a lot of tourists, but you'll see the locals--out walking their dogs, going...
Le Caire Louge/Restaurant/Club/Bar/Hookah Bar serves Mediterranean food off the grill. All the Kebab stuff and the Mediterranean salads like Tabouli, Baba Ghanouge, Falafel, Hommous, and more. Open from 5pm till 3 or 4am. It's cozy, romantic, great music, very friendly staff and owner. Upstairs make you feel you're inside of the Pyramids or an Egyptian temple. The downstairs has a cozy Middle Eastern flavor. The mix of music is amazing "Hip-Hop, Middle Eastern, World , Greek, Reggaeton, and more".
Now New York City guests can satisfy their hunger for adventure at the just opened M&M'S WORLD 25,000 square foot Times Square retail-entertainment destination. Located at 1600 Broadway, M&M'S WORLD thrills the senses with three stories of interactive attractions, over 4,000 one-of-a-kind gifts and souvenirs and the world's largest display of M&M'S in 22 different colors. Hours: 9am to Midnight, 7 Days a week
A 9.75-acre city park in Greenwich Village, characterized by its large, central fountain, and known as a major center of community activity for the neighborhood residents.
Big name samples and other bargains on perfumes and cosmetics.
A testament to the eclectic tastes and hoarding instinct of Malcolm Forbes, founder of Forbes Magazine. Among the museums items are a number of early versions of the board game Monopoly, Faberge eggs and presidential memorabilia.
Step back in time at this 19th-century tavern located in midtown.
To make your visit to the Empire State Building as memorable as possible: DO: Purchase your tickets on the official ESB website Empire State Building--Official Internet Site before your trip. You...
Photo Walk-abouts are guided walking tours of New York City that focus on teaching the participants to take better photos. A brief lesson on photography and historical commentary is included along with time for participants to take their own photos of NYC. Tours of Greenwich Village, Central Park, and Wall Street are available. All tours are $20 (cash only) and last about 2.5 hours.
A performing arts and learning center devoted to jazz performance, education and presentation.
An unusual museum with exhibits of the history of law enforcement in New York.
Fashionable neighborhood (so named because it is a TRIangle BElow CAnal Street) of homes and shops.
Living in the Moment - Start your experience in our Immersion Theater with an original 5 minute film delivering the perfect day in sports - all sports.
Floor after floor of expensive designer clothes, accessories and cosmetics.
One of the churches in Harlem where inspiring gospel music is an integral part of the sermon.
Considered the largest Jewish museum outside of Israel, visitors travel through 4,000 years of Jewish art, history and culture through its "Culture and Community: The Jewish Journey" permanent exhibition.
This world-famous toy store is a great place for kids to browse, play - and of course, shop.
This Art Deco masterpiece is actually no longer the property of the auto manufacturer.
