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Fun for Tourists & Locals

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Giella Custom Cosmetics
587 5th Ave
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Pizza School NYC
371 Grand St
Cooking Class Couples cooking Group lessons Private events Private lessons Team building Youth classes Event Venue Corporate events Team-Building Events
Lip Lab By BITE
160 N 4th St
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
LUSH
206A East 86th St
9 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Experience the thrill of skydiving without any of the danger. iFly Westchester is a themed wind tunnel for indoor skydiving. So there is no jumping, no bad weather, no danger, just a jolly good time to spend with your friends or family!
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
iFLY Westchester
849 Ridge Hill Boulevard
24 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Experience the thrill of skydiving without any of the danger. iFly Westchester is a themed wind tunnel for indoor skydiving. So there is no jumping, no bad weather, no danger, just a jolly good time to spend with your friends or family!
394 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Zoológico del Parque Central
East 64th Street
394 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hold on to your hats as you blast across New York Bay on the ride of your life. The Beast is a luxury jet boat and a fun thing to do in NYC for adrenaline junkies. Take in the panoramic sights of midtown and lower Manhattan and bounce along to live music on this watery roller coaster journey. Keep your cameras handy for the Statue of Liberty! The Beast tickets 5 – Experience Van Gogh art in a new immersive way  Have you ever dreamt of living inside a painting?  Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is an innovative art exhibition in NYC that displays the universe of Vincent van Gogh in a 360-degree digital composition.  Explore Van Gogh’s work and his secrets in a unique experience, with virtual reality features and an unconventional light and sound atmosphere. Van Gogh Experience tickets 6 – Explore the catacombs of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral Credit to GetYourGuide Ready for a spooky night? Go behind the scenes at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Get access to the off-limits and hidden areas of the Basilica grounds, and step into the only active catacombs in New York City. see price & reviews 7 – Balance your mind and body at Aire Ancient Baths  In an industrial building from 1808, the AIRE is an experience of sensations that runs through different thermal baths, massages as well as other experiences which you will find absolutely delightful! Body massages deals 8 – Be entertained on The Ride  Climb on board this interactive bus for a show-stopping evening of revelry and entertainment. Combine sightseeing with live shows as you tour the streets, and enjoy front row seats thanks to the panoramic windows. Sit back and relax as comedians, dancers, and singers all vie for your attention. Want to show off your own talents? Then join in the onboard karaoke for a light-hearted sing-off. The Ride tickets 9 – Recover a priceless painting in 60 minutes or less!  Challenge your friends to solve an art heist in this escape room! Located in Manhattan, The Escape Game will immerse you and your friends in a one of a kind adventure. Can you escape in time? Solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategies to complete the objectives at hand. Get out of the room on time and earn your freedom. You have 60 minutes max, so be quick! Escape room deals 10 – Listen to unique concerts at candlelight  Enjoy music concerts in a unique candlelight atmosphere. Live the Vivaldi, the Queen or Jazz music notes while sipping a glass of wine or having dinner. Candlelight creates a magical atmosphere that will let you appreciate even more the fantastic concerts. Candlelight concerts tickets 11 – Hone your secret agent skills at Spyscape  Channel your inner supersleuth and dive into the mysterious world of spies at this interactive museum. 007 fans love the James Bond exhibition which includes one of the original cars. Uncover the truth about codebreaking and discover real-life gadgets used out in the field. You will be tasked with several Skyscape challenges, so get ready to crack clues and tackle laser rooms. Spyscape tickets 12 – Cycle over Brooklyn Bridge  Pedal across New York’s most famous bridge and take in views of skyscrapers across the East River on a fun bike tour. Connecting the vibrant borough of Brooklyn with Manhattan Island, the bridge offers an epic way to see the sights. See if you can spot movie filming locations in Brooklyn Bridge Park and marvel at the engineering of the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge. Brooklyn Bridge bike tours 13 – Admire the spectacular view on Manhattan over the Hudson  The observation deck of the One World Observatory offers dramatic city views that turn magical at sundown. The visit to this observation deck offers a unique 360-degree view of the city. One World Observatory is also the tallest of the three most famous observation decks, which includes the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building. If you plan to visit multiple attractions in the city, compare New York City passes to find the most convenient solution. The One World Observatory offers the most impressive technological features for its visitors, with a mix of virtual reality, video guides, and theater shows. Thanks to its location in Lower Manhattan near the 9/11 Memorial, the One World Observatory also offers fantastic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the harbor. Because the One World Observatory is the newest, crowds can get a bit larger at this location, but the timed tickets ensure that you will probably never experience an unreasonable crowd size One World Observatory Tickets 14 – Embrace the outdoors  New York is a surprising hub for several outdoor experiences. For ultimate thrills, ride a jet ski along the Hudson River and see the city skyline from the water. Outside town, you can take to the skies by hot air balloon for scenic New Jersey and Pennsylvania views. Or join a Sunday kayaking tour down the Delaware River – wine tasting and downtown transfers included! 15 – Experience the city from a unique vantage point  The waters of the Hudson River are not just perfect counterpoints to Manhattan’s bustling streets but also offer stunning views of NYC’s most famous landmarks. Boat tours take you sightseeing at remarkable points in American history, engineering, and architecture. Read our latest article about the best NYC boat tours. View Prices and Reviews 16 – Go on a NYC architecture tour  The architecture in New York is truly something to write home about, with everything from designer skyscrapers to historic landmarks waiting to be discovered. Your camera will be working hard as you visit sights like Grand Central Station, Times Square, and the Chrysler Building. Watch as the light enhances your perspective and listen as the guide shares insider secrets about this beguiling city. Architecture tours in NYC 17 – Meet a Tyrannosaurus Rex at the Museum of Natural History  Come face to face with dinosaurs at the American Natural History Museum – one of the most fun things to do in NYC. See real Night at the Museum exhibits and size up to an enormous blue whale. It is not often you can travel to the depths of the Pacific Ocean and visit far-off galaxies all in the same building! See price and reviews 18 – Have an unforgettable baseball experience at the NYC Yankee Stadium  Emblematic baseball team, the NYC Yankees will show you the soul of the American sports culture as well as the enjoyment it creates all around it! New York Yankees Tickets 19 – Take a hop-on hop-off bus tour  See the city on your own terms on a fun hop-on hop-off bus tour around New York. You can chose when and where to get off, giving you the time you need at your favorite sights. Visiting iconic locations like Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Empire State Building has never been so easy. For the best views choose seats on the top deck. See price and reviews 20 – Admire international art  Enjoy a journey around the world at some of the top art museums in New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the biggest in the country, with everything from Rembrandt paintings to an ancient Roman bedroom excavated after the eruption of Vesuvius. For something more contemporary, head to the Museum of Modern Art or the Guggenheim, and to learn about American art, choose the Whitney Museum. 21 – Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum  Have you ever been on a submarine? You can do just that at this museum, which proudly charts America’s military and maritime history from Word War II to the space race. Explore the Space Shuttle Pavilion and be amazed at original artifacts from the Marine Corps and NASA. There is an aircraft carrier and a supersonic reconnaissance plane to check out too. See price and reviews 22 – Walk through Little Italy and Soho  Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history. Soho and Little Italy tours 23 – Spend an afternoon at Modern Pinball NYC  Pinball games are old school, but challenging and always fun to play. Experience the fun and excitement of dozens of vintage and modern pinball machines at Modern Pinball NYC and learn about the science of pinball. 24 – Admire street art in Bushwick  New York City is a mecca for graffiti and street art, making it a very attractive playground for artists from around the world. Bushwick is a working-class district on the north side of Brooklyn where you admire amazing street art. Check how Barry McGee made this mural on Brooklyn. Watch Barry McGee’s Brooklyn Mural from Jason Schmidt on Vimeo. Discover NYC’s street art scene with a walking tour starting from 20$. NYC street art tours 25 – Cheer for the Knicks at the Madison Square Garden  The Knicks are one of the NBA’s original teams and have played in New York City since 1946. Watching a basketball game featuring the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden is one of the best & fun things to do in NYC. Check out the matches at Madison Square Garden. 26 – Tour contrasting neighborhoods  The best way to get to know the real New York is to visit some of its diverse districts. The Bronx is a gritty yet trendy place, with powerful street art and a thriving cross-cultural heart. Check out the Yankee Stadium and stop at the “Joker Steps” for photos. Continue to up-and-coming Queens and visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park – home of tennis championships and the Unisphere globe. Contrasts tours in NYC 27 – Meet your heroes at Madame Tussauds  Rub shoulders with the Hulk and snap photos with George Washington as you explore this mind-boggling waxwork world. Nowhere else would politicians and popstars stand side by side with Spiderman and the Kardashians. Stroll down the runway at fashion week and take center stage in a Broadway show – just all in a day’s work at Madame Tussauds. Madame Tussauds tickets 28 – Encounter residents of the marine kingdom  For one of the most fun things to do in NYC, head to the famous New York Aquarium on Coney Island and come face to face with sea lions, sharks, and even a giant octopus. Let your imagination run wild at the Lost City of Atlantis-themed Long Island Aquarium, or enjoy an immersive ocean odyssey in virtual reality at the National Geographic Encounter in Times Square. 29 – Watch a famous Broadway show  Broadway is the bright beating heart of NYC’s performing arts scene. Watching a Broadway show is an experience like no other, fun guaranteed. There is no better place in the world to watch worldwide famous musicals, such as Aladdin, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Wicked, The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys, and many more! Tickets for Broadway musicals 30 – Join a scavenger hunt  Explore a whole new side of New York City during a scavenger hunt. Visit many of the iconic landmarks and have fun with your friends. Find the best Scavenger Hunts! 31 – Explore the history of organized crime at the Museum of the American Gangster  The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark’s Place in the East Village in Manhattan. In this building that was once one of Manhattan’s most notorious speakeasies, you’ll find the most emblematic figures of the American prohibition period such as Al Capone. Learn more about NYC’s darkest part of history. 32 – Watch & listen to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra  Founded in 1842, the New York Philharmonic is by far the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States and one of the oldest in the world. It plays a leading cultural role in New York City, the United States, and the world. 33 – Support the Giants at the MetLife Stadium  If you’d rather experience an American football game, head to the MetLife Stadium – home to the New York Jets and New York Football Giants. Located in East Rutherford (New Jersey), you will be amazed by the size of the stadium, 82,500 seats. Find out when is the next match at MetLife Stadium. 34 – Hunt ghosts at the Ghostbusters Firehouse  Are you a fan of the mythic Ghostbusters saga? You may want to check out the Ghostbusters’ HQ then. Hook and Ladder 8, the building used for the exterior shots, is a working firehouse that has been around for more than a century. The firehouse is located at 14 North Moore Street at its intersection with Varick Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. 35 – Earn your freedom and “Escape the Room”  Solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategies to complete the objectives at hand. Get out of the room on time and earn your freedom. You have 60 minutes max, so be quick! The Escape Rooms of Clue Chase are suitable for everyone and fun is guaranteed! It is rated as one of the top things to do in NYC by Tripadvisor. 36 – Get your music fix at the mythic Cotton Club in Harlem  Cotton Club is a legendary nightspot in the Harlem district and one of the most famous jazz venues of the city, delivering some of the greatest music legends of the Jazz Age such as Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong among many others. Jazz music experiences from 16$. 37 – Laugh out loud at the iconic Comedy Cellar Founded in 1982, the Comedy Cellar is a comedy club situated in Manhattan (in the heart of Greenwich Village) where many top New York comedians perform. Discover the greatest stand-up comedians (and underground talents) and have a great night 38 – Discover Harlem and attend a gospel mass  Harlem is a neighborhood in which religious life is very strong, especially in the black community. Gospel masses and the energetic singing of its choirs have become famous worldwide. Discover Harlem with a Gospel Tour 39 – Watch hilarious Drunk Shakespeare  A New York Times critic’s pick, drunk Shakespeare brings comedy central’s ‘drunk history’ to the stage. Join five professional New York actors, one of whom has had at least 5 shots of whiskey. 40 – Try the legendary Di Fara Pizza  Are you looking for an experience that excites your taste buds? Di Fara is a typical family-owned and operated pizzeria and regarded as one of the best pizzerias in New York City. ?1424 Ave J Brooklyn, NY 11230 41 – Taste the best burgers at J.G Melons  A great burger is a beautiful thing, as simple as it is delicious. Established in 1972, the J.G Melons firm was called a few times the best burger in the city by famous frequenters such as the restaurateur Danny Meyer, or even best burger in the world by previous NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.  ?J.G. Melon, 89 Macdougal St 42 – Taste the best steak in the US at Peter Luger  Peter Luger’s Steakhouse, located in Brooklyn, serves one of the most delicious and iconic slabs of meat that you can get anywhere on the planet. If you are a meat addict and visiting NYC for the first time, this is a must-try.  ?178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211 43 – Enjoy the famous pastrami at Katz Delicatessen  Katz’s Delicatessen is a kosher-style delicatessen located on the Lower East Side in Manhattan. Established in 1888, this is arguably the best place in the city for a pastrami sandwich.  ? 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002 44 – Explore Manhattan’s Chinatown  Located in lower Manhattan, Chinatown district is a highly populated neighborhood that draws foodies and tourists to its numerous Asian restaurants and unusual attractions from karaoke bars to cute shops. Chinatown is also a true New York story, the American Dream in action. The are many cheap walking tours that guide you to Chinatown, Soho and Little Italy. 45 – Visit Ripley’s Believe it or not  Ripley’s Believe It or Not NYC is home to a rare collection of some of the most unbelievable artifacts and thrilling exhibits from around the world. It is an interactive exhibition of over 500 bizarre exhibits with interactive experiences, divided in over 20 themed gallery. Tickets for Ripley’s Believe It or Not 46 – Experience the best speakeasy bars of NYC Although the Prohibition era is over, this doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the thrill of secret bars with hidden entrances. If you’re looking for a truly unique night out in New York City, check out those 2 speakeasy bars and have fun! Live in Marie Antoinette’s quarters in Le Boudoir  Created by the owner of “Chez Moi” Le Boudoir is a Marie Antoinette themed bar. To get in, you will need to find the hidden door at 135 Atlantic Avenue near Henry Street. Drink a unique cocktail at Attaboy bar  Attaboy bar is an intimate, semi-hidden craft cocktail bar located on the Lower East Side. The cocktails range from familiar standards to unique creations that are among the city’s best. To get in you’ll have to ring the buzzer at 134 Eldridge St (look for a window marked with M&H Tailors and Alterations) and pray they have space for you. 47 – Party like an animal at Output club  New York’s vibrant techno scene is not to be missed. Opened in 2013, Output club quickly established itself as one of the best and most respected clubbing venues in New York. ?74 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249 48 – Finish your night at Brooklyn Mirage
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
The BEAST Speedboat Ride
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hold on to your hats as you blast across New York Bay on the ride of your life. The Beast is a luxury jet boat and a fun thing to do in NYC for adrenaline junkies. Take in the panoramic sights of midtown and lower Manhattan and bounce along to live music on this watery roller coaster journey. Keep your cameras handy for the Statue of Liberty! The Beast tickets 5 – Experience Van Gogh art in a new immersive way  Have you ever dreamt of living inside a painting?  Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is an innovative art exhibition in NYC that displays the universe of Vincent van Gogh in a 360-degree digital composition.  Explore Van Gogh’s work and his secrets in a unique experience, with virtual reality features and an unconventional light and sound atmosphere. Van Gogh Experience tickets 6 – Explore the catacombs of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral Credit to GetYourGuide Ready for a spooky night? Go behind the scenes at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Get access to the off-limits and hidden areas of the Basilica grounds, and step into the only active catacombs in New York City. see price & reviews 7 – Balance your mind and body at Aire Ancient Baths  In an industrial building from 1808, the AIRE is an experience of sensations that runs through different thermal baths, massages as well as other experiences which you will find absolutely delightful! Body massages deals 8 – Be entertained on The Ride  Climb on board this interactive bus for a show-stopping evening of revelry and entertainment. Combine sightseeing with live shows as you tour the streets, and enjoy front row seats thanks to the panoramic windows. Sit back and relax as comedians, dancers, and singers all vie for your attention. Want to show off your own talents? Then join in the onboard karaoke for a light-hearted sing-off. The Ride tickets 9 – Recover a priceless painting in 60 minutes or less!  Challenge your friends to solve an art heist in this escape room! Located in Manhattan, The Escape Game will immerse you and your friends in a one of a kind adventure. Can you escape in time? Solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategies to complete the objectives at hand. Get out of the room on time and earn your freedom. You have 60 minutes max, so be quick! Escape room deals 10 – Listen to unique concerts at candlelight  Enjoy music concerts in a unique candlelight atmosphere. Live the Vivaldi, the Queen or Jazz music notes while sipping a glass of wine or having dinner. Candlelight creates a magical atmosphere that will let you appreciate even more the fantastic concerts. Candlelight concerts tickets 11 – Hone your secret agent skills at Spyscape  Channel your inner supersleuth and dive into the mysterious world of spies at this interactive museum. 007 fans love the James Bond exhibition which includes one of the original cars. Uncover the truth about codebreaking and discover real-life gadgets used out in the field. You will be tasked with several Skyscape challenges, so get ready to crack clues and tackle laser rooms. Spyscape tickets 12 – Cycle over Brooklyn Bridge  Pedal across New York’s most famous bridge and take in views of skyscrapers across the East River on a fun bike tour. Connecting the vibrant borough of Brooklyn with Manhattan Island, the bridge offers an epic way to see the sights. See if you can spot movie filming locations in Brooklyn Bridge Park and marvel at the engineering of the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge. Brooklyn Bridge bike tours 13 – Admire the spectacular view on Manhattan over the Hudson  The observation deck of the One World Observatory offers dramatic city views that turn magical at sundown. The visit to this observation deck offers a unique 360-degree view of the city. One World Observatory is also the tallest of the three most famous observation decks, which includes the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building. If you plan to visit multiple attractions in the city, compare New York City passes to find the most convenient solution. The One World Observatory offers the most impressive technological features for its visitors, with a mix of virtual reality, video guides, and theater shows. Thanks to its location in Lower Manhattan near the 9/11 Memorial, the One World Observatory also offers fantastic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the harbor. Because the One World Observatory is the newest, crowds can get a bit larger at this location, but the timed tickets ensure that you will probably never experience an unreasonable crowd size One World Observatory Tickets 14 – Embrace the outdoors  New York is a surprising hub for several outdoor experiences. For ultimate thrills, ride a jet ski along the Hudson River and see the city skyline from the water. Outside town, you can take to the skies by hot air balloon for scenic New Jersey and Pennsylvania views. Or join a Sunday kayaking tour down the Delaware River – wine tasting and downtown transfers included! 15 – Experience the city from a unique vantage point  The waters of the Hudson River are not just perfect counterpoints to Manhattan’s bustling streets but also offer stunning views of NYC’s most famous landmarks. Boat tours take you sightseeing at remarkable points in American history, engineering, and architecture. Read our latest article about the best NYC boat tours. View Prices and Reviews 16 – Go on a NYC architecture tour  The architecture in New York is truly something to write home about, with everything from designer skyscrapers to historic landmarks waiting to be discovered. Your camera will be working hard as you visit sights like Grand Central Station, Times Square, and the Chrysler Building. Watch as the light enhances your perspective and listen as the guide shares insider secrets about this beguiling city. Architecture tours in NYC 17 – Meet a Tyrannosaurus Rex at the Museum of Natural History  Come face to face with dinosaurs at the American Natural History Museum – one of the most fun things to do in NYC. See real Night at the Museum exhibits and size up to an enormous blue whale. It is not often you can travel to the depths of the Pacific Ocean and visit far-off galaxies all in the same building! See price and reviews 18 – Have an unforgettable baseball experience at the NYC Yankee Stadium  Emblematic baseball team, the NYC Yankees will show you the soul of the American sports culture as well as the enjoyment it creates all around it! New York Yankees Tickets 19 – Take a hop-on hop-off bus tour  See the city on your own terms on a fun hop-on hop-off bus tour around New York. You can chose when and where to get off, giving you the time you need at your favorite sights. Visiting iconic locations like Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, and the Empire State Building has never been so easy. For the best views choose seats on the top deck. See price and reviews 20 – Admire international art  Enjoy a journey around the world at some of the top art museums in New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the biggest in the country, with everything from Rembrandt paintings to an ancient Roman bedroom excavated after the eruption of Vesuvius. For something more contemporary, head to the Museum of Modern Art or the Guggenheim, and to learn about American art, choose the Whitney Museum. 21 – Visit the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum  Have you ever been on a submarine? You can do just that at this museum, which proudly charts America’s military and maritime history from Word War II to the space race. Explore the Space Shuttle Pavilion and be amazed at original artifacts from the Marine Corps and NASA. There is an aircraft carrier and a supersonic reconnaissance plane to check out too. See price and reviews 22 – Walk through Little Italy and Soho  Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history. Soho and Little Italy tours 23 – Spend an afternoon at Modern Pinball NYC  Pinball games are old school, but challenging and always fun to play. Experience the fun and excitement of dozens of vintage and modern pinball machines at Modern Pinball NYC and learn about the science of pinball. 24 – Admire street art in Bushwick  New York City is a mecca for graffiti and street art, making it a very attractive playground for artists from around the world. Bushwick is a working-class district on the north side of Brooklyn where you admire amazing street art. Check how Barry McGee made this mural on Brooklyn. Watch Barry McGee’s Brooklyn Mural from Jason Schmidt on Vimeo. Discover NYC’s street art scene with a walking tour starting from 20$. NYC street art tours 25 – Cheer for the Knicks at the Madison Square Garden  The Knicks are one of the NBA’s original teams and have played in New York City since 1946. Watching a basketball game featuring the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden is one of the best & fun things to do in NYC. Check out the matches at Madison Square Garden. 26 – Tour contrasting neighborhoods  The best way to get to know the real New York is to visit some of its diverse districts. The Bronx is a gritty yet trendy place, with powerful street art and a thriving cross-cultural heart. Check out the Yankee Stadium and stop at the “Joker Steps” for photos. Continue to up-and-coming Queens and visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park – home of tennis championships and the Unisphere globe. Contrasts tours in NYC 27 – Meet your heroes at Madame Tussauds  Rub shoulders with the Hulk and snap photos with George Washington as you explore this mind-boggling waxwork world. Nowhere else would politicians and popstars stand side by side with Spiderman and the Kardashians. Stroll down the runway at fashion week and take center stage in a Broadway show – just all in a day’s work at Madame Tussauds. Madame Tussauds tickets 28 – Encounter residents of the marine kingdom  For one of the most fun things to do in NYC, head to the famous New York Aquarium on Coney Island and come face to face with sea lions, sharks, and even a giant octopus. Let your imagination run wild at the Lost City of Atlantis-themed Long Island Aquarium, or enjoy an immersive ocean odyssey in virtual reality at the National Geographic Encounter in Times Square. 29 – Watch a famous Broadway show  Broadway is the bright beating heart of NYC’s performing arts scene. Watching a Broadway show is an experience like no other, fun guaranteed. There is no better place in the world to watch worldwide famous musicals, such as Aladdin, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, Wicked, The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys, and many more! Tickets for Broadway musicals 30 – Join a scavenger hunt  Explore a whole new side of New York City during a scavenger hunt. Visit many of the iconic landmarks and have fun with your friends. Find the best Scavenger Hunts! 31 – Explore the history of organized crime at the Museum of the American Gangster  The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark’s Place in the East Village in Manhattan. In this building that was once one of Manhattan’s most notorious speakeasies, you’ll find the most emblematic figures of the American prohibition period such as Al Capone. Learn more about NYC’s darkest part of history. 32 – Watch & listen to the New York Philharmonic Orchestra  Founded in 1842, the New York Philharmonic is by far the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States and one of the oldest in the world. It plays a leading cultural role in New York City, the United States, and the world. 33 – Support the Giants at the MetLife Stadium  If you’d rather experience an American football game, head to the MetLife Stadium – home to the New York Jets and New York Football Giants. Located in East Rutherford (New Jersey), you will be amazed by the size of the stadium, 82,500 seats. Find out when is the next match at MetLife Stadium. 34 – Hunt ghosts at the Ghostbusters Firehouse  Are you a fan of the mythic Ghostbusters saga? You may want to check out the Ghostbusters’ HQ then. Hook and Ladder 8, the building used for the exterior shots, is a working firehouse that has been around for more than a century. The firehouse is located at 14 North Moore Street at its intersection with Varick Street in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan. 35 – Earn your freedom and “Escape the Room”  Solve a series of puzzles and riddles using clues, hints, and strategies to complete the objectives at hand. Get out of the room on time and earn your freedom. You have 60 minutes max, so be quick! The Escape Rooms of Clue Chase are suitable for everyone and fun is guaranteed! It is rated as one of the top things to do in NYC by Tripadvisor. 36 – Get your music fix at the mythic Cotton Club in Harlem  Cotton Club is a legendary nightspot in the Harlem district and one of the most famous jazz venues of the city, delivering some of the greatest music legends of the Jazz Age such as Duke Ellington or Louis Armstrong among many others. Jazz music experiences from 16$. 37 – Laugh out loud at the iconic Comedy Cellar Founded in 1982, the Comedy Cellar is a comedy club situated in Manhattan (in the heart of Greenwich Village) where many top New York comedians perform. Discover the greatest stand-up comedians (and underground talents) and have a great night 38 – Discover Harlem and attend a gospel mass  Harlem is a neighborhood in which religious life is very strong, especially in the black community. Gospel masses and the energetic singing of its choirs have become famous worldwide. Discover Harlem with a Gospel Tour 39 – Watch hilarious Drunk Shakespeare  A New York Times critic’s pick, drunk Shakespeare brings comedy central’s ‘drunk history’ to the stage. Join five professional New York actors, one of whom has had at least 5 shots of whiskey. 40 – Try the legendary Di Fara Pizza  Are you looking for an experience that excites your taste buds? Di Fara is a typical family-owned and operated pizzeria and regarded as one of the best pizzerias in New York City. ?1424 Ave J Brooklyn, NY 11230 41 – Taste the best burgers at J.G Melons  A great burger is a beautiful thing, as simple as it is delicious. Established in 1972, the J.G Melons firm was called a few times the best burger in the city by famous frequenters such as the restaurateur Danny Meyer, or even best burger in the world by previous NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg.  ?J.G. Melon, 89 Macdougal St 42 – Taste the best steak in the US at Peter Luger  Peter Luger’s Steakhouse, located in Brooklyn, serves one of the most delicious and iconic slabs of meat that you can get anywhere on the planet. If you are a meat addict and visiting NYC for the first time, this is a must-try.  ?178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211 43 – Enjoy the famous pastrami at Katz Delicatessen  Katz’s Delicatessen is a kosher-style delicatessen located on the Lower East Side in Manhattan. Established in 1888, this is arguably the best place in the city for a pastrami sandwich.  ? 205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002 44 – Explore Manhattan’s Chinatown  Located in lower Manhattan, Chinatown district is a highly populated neighborhood that draws foodies and tourists to its numerous Asian restaurants and unusual attractions from karaoke bars to cute shops. Chinatown is also a true New York story, the American Dream in action. The are many cheap walking tours that guide you to Chinatown, Soho and Little Italy. 45 – Visit Ripley’s Believe it or not  Ripley’s Believe It or Not NYC is home to a rare collection of some of the most unbelievable artifacts and thrilling exhibits from around the world. It is an interactive exhibition of over 500 bizarre exhibits with interactive experiences, divided in over 20 themed gallery. Tickets for Ripley’s Believe It or Not 46 – Experience the best speakeasy bars of NYC Although the Prohibition era is over, this doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the thrill of secret bars with hidden entrances. If you’re looking for a truly unique night out in New York City, check out those 2 speakeasy bars and have fun! Live in Marie Antoinette’s quarters in Le Boudoir  Created by the owner of “Chez Moi” Le Boudoir is a Marie Antoinette themed bar. To get in, you will need to find the hidden door at 135 Atlantic Avenue near Henry Street. Drink a unique cocktail at Attaboy bar  Attaboy bar is an intimate, semi-hidden craft cocktail bar located on the Lower East Side. The cocktails range from familiar standards to unique creations that are among the city’s best. To get in you’ll have to ring the buzzer at 134 Eldridge St (look for a window marked with M&H Tailors and Alterations) and pray they have space for you. 47 – Party like an animal at Output club  New York’s vibrant techno scene is not to be missed. Opened in 2013, Output club quickly established itself as one of the best and most respected clubbing venues in New York. ?74 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11249 48 – Finish your night at Brooklyn Mirage
Have you ever dreamt of living inside a painting?  Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is an innovative art exhibition in NYC that displays the universe of Vincent van Gogh in a 360-degree digital composition.  Explore Van Gogh’s work and his secrets in a unique experience, with virtual reality features and an unconventional light and sound atmosphere.
Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience NYC - Exhibit
300 Vesey St
Have you ever dreamt of living inside a painting?  Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience is an innovative art exhibition in NYC that displays the universe of Vincent van Gogh in a 360-degree digital composition.  Explore Van Gogh’s work and his secrets in a unique experience, with virtual reality features and an unconventional light and sound atmosphere.
Ready for a spooky night? Go behind the scenes at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Get access to the off-limits and hidden areas of the Basilica grounds, and step into the only active catacombs in New York City.
Basílica de la Catedral de San Patricio
263 Mulberry St
Ready for a spooky night? Go behind the scenes at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Get access to the off-limits and hidden areas of the Basilica grounds, and step into the only active catacombs in New York City.
Channel your inner supersleuth and dive into the mysterious world of spies at this interactive museum. 007 fans love the James Bond exhibition which includes one of the original cars. Uncover the truth about codebreaking and discover real-life gadgets used out in the field. You will be tasked with several Skyscape challenges, so get ready to crack clues and tackle laser rooms.
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Spyscape
928 8th Ave
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Channel your inner supersleuth and dive into the mysterious world of spies at this interactive museum. 007 fans love the James Bond exhibition which includes one of the original cars. Uncover the truth about codebreaking and discover real-life gadgets used out in the field. You will be tasked with several Skyscape challenges, so get ready to crack clues and tackle laser rooms.
The observation deck of the One World Observatory offers dramatic city views that turn magical at sundown. The visit to this observation deck offers a unique 360-degree view of the city. One World Observatory is also the tallest of the three most famous observation decks, which includes the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building. If you plan to visit multiple attractions in the city, compare New York City passes to find the most convenient solution. The One World Observatory offers the most impressive technological features for its visitors, with a mix of virtual reality, video guides, and theater shows. Thanks to its location in Lower Manhattan near the 9/11 Memorial, the One World Observatory also offers fantastic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the harbor. Because the One World Observatory is the newest, crowds can get a bit larger at this location, but the timed tickets ensure that you will probably never experience an unreasonable crowd size
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One World Observatory
117 West St
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The observation deck of the One World Observatory offers dramatic city views that turn magical at sundown. The visit to this observation deck offers a unique 360-degree view of the city. One World Observatory is also the tallest of the three most famous observation decks, which includes the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Building. If you plan to visit multiple attractions in the city, compare New York City passes to find the most convenient solution. The One World Observatory offers the most impressive technological features for its visitors, with a mix of virtual reality, video guides, and theater shows. Thanks to its location in Lower Manhattan near the 9/11 Memorial, the One World Observatory also offers fantastic views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the harbor. Because the One World Observatory is the newest, crowds can get a bit larger at this location, but the timed tickets ensure that you will probably never experience an unreasonable crowd size
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt blends elements of art, technology, architecture, and thrill to take the concept of New York City “observation deck” to entirely new heights.
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SUMMIT One Vanderbilt
45 E 42nd St
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SUMMIT One Vanderbilt blends elements of art, technology, architecture, and thrill to take the concept of New York City “observation deck” to entirely new heights.

Neighborhoods

Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history.
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SoHo
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Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history.
Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history.
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Little Italy
189 Grand St
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Head to Soho and Little Italy on a relaxed walking tour for a dose of authentic New York life. Keep an eye out for celebrities as you stroll past cast-iron buildings in fashionable Soho, and hear stories of immigrants and gangs in Little Italy. You will visit iconic sights like Spring Street, Mulberry Street, and Columbus Park on this journey through history.

MET

New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate to open American Ballet Theatre’s Summer Season at the Metropolitan Opera House, June 22 - July 22, 2023 Season to Include Full-Length Classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet Opening Night Gala Featuring Like Water For Chocolate General Public On Sale Begins Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate,Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate. Photo: Marty Sohl. NEW YORK, NY – American Ballet Theatre returns to the Metropolitan Opera House with four stories of love for its 2023 Summer season, June 22–July 22. The season will feature the New York Premiere of two-time Tony Award®-winner Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate, as well as full-length classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. General public on sale for ABT’s 2023 Summer season begins on Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. at the Metropolitan Opera House box office. Principal Dancers for the 2023 Summer season include Joo Won Ahn, Aran Bell, Isabella Boylston, Skylar Brandt, Daniel Camargo, Herman Cornejo, Thomas Forster, Catherine Hurlin, Gillian Murphy, Calvin Royal III, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Cory Stearns, Devon Teuscher, Cassandra Trenary, James Whiteside, and Roman Zhurbin. New York Premiere The New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate is set for Thursday, June 22, 2023,
New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate to open American Ballet Theatre’s Summer Season at the Metropolitan Opera House, June 22 - July 22, 2023 Season to Include Full-Length Classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet Opening Night Gala Featuring Like Water For Chocolate General Public On Sale Begins Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate,Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate. Photo: Marty Sohl. NEW YORK, NY – American Ballet Theatre returns to the Metropolitan Opera House with four stories of love for its 2023 Summer season, June 22–July 22. The season will feature the New York Premiere of two-time Tony Award®-winner Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate, as well as full-length classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. General public on sale for ABT’s 2023 Summer season begins on Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. at the Metropolitan Opera House box office. Principal Dancers for the 2023 Summer season include Joo Won Ahn, Aran Bell, Isabella Boylston, Skylar Brandt, Daniel Camargo, Herman Cornejo, Thomas Forster, Catherine Hurlin, Gillian Murphy, Calvin Royal III, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Cory Stearns, Devon Teuscher, Cassandra Trenary, James Whiteside, and Roman Zhurbin. New York Premiere The New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate is set for Thursday, June 22, 2023,
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Teatro de la Ópera Metropolitana
30 Lincoln Center Plaza
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New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate to open American Ballet Theatre’s Summer Season at the Metropolitan Opera House, June 22 - July 22, 2023 Season to Include Full-Length Classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet Opening Night Gala Featuring Like Water For Chocolate General Public On Sale Begins Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate,Cassandra Trenary and Herman Cornejo in Like Water for Chocolate. Photo: Marty Sohl. NEW YORK, NY – American Ballet Theatre returns to the Metropolitan Opera House with four stories of love for its 2023 Summer season, June 22–July 22. The season will feature the New York Premiere of two-time Tony Award®-winner Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate, as well as full-length classics Giselle, Swan Lake, and Romeo and Juliet. General public on sale for ABT’s 2023 Summer season begins on Monday, April 24 at 12:00 P.M. at the Metropolitan Opera House box office. Principal Dancers for the 2023 Summer season include Joo Won Ahn, Aran Bell, Isabella Boylston, Skylar Brandt, Daniel Camargo, Herman Cornejo, Thomas Forster, Catherine Hurlin, Gillian Murphy, Calvin Royal III, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Cory Stearns, Devon Teuscher, Cassandra Trenary, James Whiteside, and Roman Zhurbin. New York Premiere The New York Premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Like Water for Chocolate is set for Thursday, June 22, 2023,