Destinations: Manhattan · Battery Park/Financial District
Themes: Food + Drink · Shopping
Inspired by: Manhattan’s Changing Front Street — by Charlotte Druckman, Published Jan. 2007
Destinations: Manhattan · Battery Park/Financial District
Themes: Food + Drink · Shopping
Inspired by: Manhattan’s Changing Front Street — by Charlotte Druckman, Published Jan. 2007
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Barbarini’s Alimentari has been serving authentic Italian cuisine to South Street Seaport diners since 2006. The brick-walled restaurant has a few tin
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Situated off the beaten path (literally, it's in an alley off of a cobblestone street in Peck Slip), Acqua serves up authentic Italian cuisine and win
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When Marco Pasanella purchased this 19th-century sail-making factory in Manhattan’s South Street Seaport, he used the street level space to realize hi
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The first certified organic coffee shop in Manhattan, Jack’s Stir Brew is now a small local chain known for its patented brewer, which stirs the coffe
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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 of
...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, 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 build
...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 certainly
...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 childr
...New York City, Manhattan, Chelsea, Union Square/Flatiron, 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 for
...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. W
...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.
New York City, Manhattan, Lower East Side, Midtown West
Catch a show or two—along with a great meal and a few z's—around New York's Great White Way.
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.
Manhattan, Chelsea, Union Square/Flatiron, Midtown East, Midtown West
Re-used concepts, obsessive attention to detail, hyper-seasonal ingredients, lectures on salt, fickle chefs and corporate packaging aren't enough to stop people from paying top dollar and sampling dis...
East Village, SoHo, West Village
Small-scale dining rooms don't mean small-scale taste sensations. As the bar dining craze has hit New York by storm, a slew of chefs have hit their stride, serving everything from kimchee-zapped oyste
...Manhattan, East Village, Chelsea, Lower East Side, Midtown East
New York City truly is a melting pot and you have to look no further than the vast array of cuisines from other countries available in some of the city's best restaurants as proof.
West Village, Lower East Side
Ready for your taste buds to be tickled and tackled, bewildered and charmed?Order a degustation menu at New York City's WD~50, Wylie Dufresne's stylish laboratory of experimental cuisine. The unstoppa
...SoHo, Upper East Side, Lower East Side
Whether you like to really fortify yourself for the day with maple-butter slathered pancakes or kugelhopf (raisin-studded yeast cake), or you prefer a flaky apple gallette or a dainty serving of roast
...East Village, West Village, Upper East Side, Meatpacking District, Upper West Side
For culinary thrill-seekers and casual chowhounds alike there's never been a better moment to dine out in Manhattan. The Great Restaurant Boom that began a few years ago shows no sign of abating, and
...West Village, Midtown West, Gramercy Park
In a city like New York, restaurants come and go. Among the bumper crop of new openings, these are generating the loudest buzz.
Manhattan, East Village, West Village, Midtown West
Just as designer Isaac Mizrahi plays limbo with high and low, designing for both Bergdorf's and Target, he lives in the West Village and splits his time seamlessly between Uptown and Downtown. A subsc...
Barcelona
From the high-end boutiques of Passeig de Gracia to hidden shops in the Barri Gòtic, here is an exhaustive guide to getting your shopping fix in the Catalan capital of Barcelona. Be forewarned, howeve
...New York City, Manhattan, East Village, Chelsea, Battery Park/Financial District
Welcome to one of America's most exciting, sophisticated, and expensive destinations. But don't let that last point put you off a family trip. Here, the best low-cost hotels, restaurants and attractio
...New York City, Upper East Side, Midtown East, Midtown West, Gramercy Park
The Big Apple can't be beat for dramatic moments: shopping on Madison Avenue, strolling hand in hand through Central Park, or basking in the megawatt glow of Times Square.
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