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4.61 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviewsStep onto Edge sky deck Ticket Only
Soar above the city on the highest outdoor observation deck in the western hemisphere with stunning glass floors and angled walls.
4.25 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviewsTop of the Rock Timed Admission
Enjoy unobstructed views of New York City from three panoramic observation decks, including indoor and outdoor levels. Timed Admission Ticket Only.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 311 reviewsPrivate Central Park Pedicab Tour
Glide through Central Park in a tranquil 1-hour pedicab ride. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden retreats that echo New York's storied past.
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviewsExplore the Manhattan skyline by kayak
Kayak along the Hudson River with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.
5 out of 5 average rating, 1 reviewsAll-Inclusive Pass - Top of the Rock
See Top of the Rock from every angle with access to 3 observation deck levels, plus The Beam Experience and SKYLIFT. Rise above NYC on 2 elevated experiences for unmatched views and a next-level visit
5 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviewsOpen Seats & Deals with Brooklyn Sail
Sail around New York Harbor, capturing iconic views and moments with your group.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviewsThe Ultimate Greenwich Village Food Tour
Enjoy six iconic NYC foods, from bagels to pizza and cupcakes, while exploring Greenwich Village. You’ll also hit iconic pop-culture spots like the Friends apartment and Carrie Bradshaw’s stoop.
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviewsCruise NYC harbor and dance at sunset
Sail under iconic bridges, revel in Manhattan skyline views, dance on deck to a live DJ and get close to the Statue of Liberty, all while the sunset lights up the sky.
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 460 reviewsZen Weaving: Create a Wabi-Sabi Tapestry in Dumbo
Weave a wabi-sabi tapestry using endless yarns on a loom in Brooklyn's Dumbo. Join Yukako, a 25-year weaving expert, as you explore Japanese textile arts and mindful creativity.
5 out of 5 average rating, 186 reviewsSightseeing Sail with Brooklyn Sail
Sail New York Harbor, enjoy iconic views. Perfect for special occasions and groups.
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New place to stayFind Vintage Treasures in New York city Stores
Dive into New York vintage culture: explore hidden gems, learn how to spot unique vintage pieces, and build your personal style through a guided treasure hunt.
New place to stayLights and Cinema in Midtown: Classic New York
We'll walk through Midtown Manhattan discovering the most iconic history, art, and movie locations. From Times Square to the Empire State Building, you'll see the city through the eyes of a local expert.
New place to stayLocal NYC Pizza Tasting Experience
Taste four unique slices of New York pizza while learning about the city on a food tour through Greenwich Village
New place to stayUpper West Side Food Tour with a local
Roam Broadway with a local historian and writer, meet food artisans at hidden eateries, sample fresh neighborhood bites and end with cookies, pastries and desserts.
New place to stayEast Village Food Tour with a local
Start at a classic deli, sample modern plates and street snacks, then finish with dessert at a local bakery with a seasoned neighborhood food lover.
New place to staySecrets and History of Central Park on Foot
We will walk through Central Park, discovering its historic design, iconic bridges, a neo-Gothic castle, and a thousand-year-old Egyptian obelisk, where nature and culture blend.
New place to staySavor a Georgian supra-style feast at Laliko
Try Georgian roasted suckling pig — a celebratory dish you won’t find on the regular menu or anywhere else in NYC — plus khinkali, khachapuri, and adjikas from chef Manuchar Tsikolia at Laliko.
New place to staySwirl School Wine Tasting with @vin_dealer
Sample wines from around the world at a fun, no-snobs-allowed tasting curated by caterer and educator Amari Collins. Learn wine facts, spill a salty secret, make new besties, and dance dance dance!
New place to stayThe Pizza tour - Greenwich Village
Best pizza in New York City? You be the judge. Sample four to five slices at busy Greenwich Village pizzerias as a licensed tour guide shares stories of local pizza culture and neighborhood history.
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviewsTour Historic Ship and Dine with the Captain
Step aboard R/V "ROBERT GRAY" to explore its storied decks, sea history, and research legacy, then dine with Captain and Crew!
Where do locals hang out in New York City?
In a city with 8 million people, this isn’t a place where tourists and locals divide their time. Manhattan (or the City) is home to some of the world’s biggest attractions — Times Square, the MOMA, the Met, Wall Street, you name it — but it is also where many New Yorkers live, work, and go out. To feel more in the know, tour Chinatown through its food and markets before heading to Upper Manhattan for jazz and African-American history in Harlem, or a fortune telling over Turkish coffee in the East Village. And when it comes to classic New York City things to do, you can't go wrong with a rooftop bar, or sunset cruises via ferry or water taxi, to see the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building from unique vantage points. These NYC icons never get old, even for locals.
However, for a real NYC experience, embrace the diverse art, food, and history of the boroughs outside of the city: Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Whether you spend your day at a park, in a museum in Midtown, or out shopping for designer threads at thrift stores in Williamsburg, don’t feel like you have to get caught up in a New York minute. Stop to enjoy your surroundings, and make time for people watching.
Where do locals eat in New York City?
It’s the communities and neighborhoods within the five boroughs that define the culture and energy of this iconic metropolis, and that story is best told through food. Preferably at brunch.
In the Bronx, find some of the best pizzas and pastas outside of Rome in what many New Yorkers consider the city’s true Little Italy. Meanwhile, in nearby Queens, you can travel the world in an afternoon by sampling Southeast Asian bites, Latin American dishes, and plenty of other cuisines in areas such as the Jackson Heights neighborhood.
With so many things to try, a food walking tour with a local guide can be a great way to be sure you don’t miss any of the best bites.
What are the best ways to escape New York City for a day?
When you need a break from the city action, a day trip out of New York City can lead you to other parts of the Empire State and beyond. One of the most popular NYC day trips is a drive to the Hudson Valley and the Catskills for plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, but it’s also a must-do for food lovers and antique hunters. For those looking for a coastal calm, make the trip to Greenport, Long Island, where delicious oysters, great wine, and beach time are the only requirements for your visit.
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