Destinations: New York City · Manhattan · Lower East Side · Midtown West
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
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CloseDestinations: New York City · Manhattan · Lower East Side · Midtown West
Themes: Arts + Culture · Food + Drink · Hotels + Resorts
Inspired by: T+L's Global Guide to Arts & Culture
With live simulcasts, bigger crowds, and better conductors, Peter Gelb's house really does feel like a "new Met."
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Simultaneously high art and rollicking good fun, the Brooklyn Academy of Music is a Broadway-beating theater space that draws boldfaced names—recen
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This striking home for downtown's contemporary art hub—led by savvy director Lisa Phillips—made a splashy debut in December 2007, thanks to its ext
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Manhattan, Union Square/Flatiron, Midtown West
NYC hot-dog carts, meet the competition: inspired by Danny Meyer’s wildly popular Shake Shack, in Madison Square Park, snack bars are dishing out quick, pedigreed fare in the Big Apple’s green spaces.
New York City, Midtown East, Upper West Side
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, when residents head for the beach, most big cities empty out, enabling you to score tables at top-notch restaurants, snag choice theater tickets, and take advantage
...New York City, Manhattan, East Village, SoHo, West Village
It’s not especially modest to call New York City the center of the modern world—but then, as New Yorkers are the first to admit, their hometown has never been shy about tooting its own horn. The bu
...Manhattan, Midtown West, Upper West Side
It's almost like a suburb within the city—a kid-centric community of extra-wide sidewalks and Saturday morning soccer games, of outings to the Museum of Natural History and sippy cups in every café
...New York City, Manhattan, Chelsea, Meatpacking District
The art dealers started it all. Priced out of Soho in the 1990's, they migrated to the old industrial area north of West 14th Street and transformed warehouses and garages into stunning showcases f
...Manhattan, East Village, Lower East Side
Two decades ago the East Village was the last place you'd want to investigate with kids. But then the hipsters living in those tenements grew up—and started alternative public schools for their chi
...New York City, Manhattan, Upper East Side, Midtown East, Midtown West
With its Park Avenue triplexes, brass-buttoned doormen, and Madison Avenue boutiques, the Upper East Side is the Apple at its most polished. And this pricey territory east of Fifth Avenue is certai
...Manhattan, Battery Park/Financial District
The cobblestoned streets and historic buildings around Manhattan’s former Fulton Fish Market—near the historic South Street Seaport—are home to a new wave of cafés and boutiques.
Boston, Cambridge, New York City, Manhattan, The Bronx
Three days is all you need to check out the contemporary design highlights of Manhattan and Boston—and to stop along the way to visit pieces of iconic modern architecture in Connecticut.
Rye, Upper East Side
Take a walk on New York's other wild side—by scoping out the city's 250 bird species, visiting nearby nature conservancies, and learning about balancing city life with concern for the environment.
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