Title :
Bergdorf Goodman
Description :
The Fifth Avenue landmark is the only premier luxury store situated solely in New York. Spanning a whopping 190,000 square feet over nine floors - the men’s emporium is across the street - it offers couture clothing and ready-to-wear options along with elegant accessories, fragrances, bedding and a housewares section. The Bergdorf experience is incomplete without its legendary, whimsical window displays that take over 10 months to design and two weeks to install. Time your visit for the exquisite high tea at BG Restaurant.
Title :
The High Line
Description :
This 1.45-mile (2.33 km)-long park perched 30 feet above the ground was originally built in the 1930s as an elevated railroad along the west side of Manhattan. Transformed into a public park with the help of millions in donations, the truly communal greenway can be reached by elevators or stairs about every two blocks. There are plenty of benches and even a series of steps from where you can view 10th Avenue. You can club your High Line tour with visits to the National 9-11 Memorial Museum and Times Square.
Title :
The Rockefeller Center
Description :
A national landmark, the Rockefeller Center comprises 19 buildings covering 22 acres between 48th Street and 51st Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood, pioneering America’s first blend of retail, entertainment and office spaces. Explore the remarkable artworks, tour the NBC studios and savour unparalleled views of the city from the ‘Top of the Rock’ observation deck, which spans three levels at the pinnacle of 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s 70 floors.
Title :
The Statue of Liberty
Description :
A beacon of freedom and opportunity, the Statue of Liberty stands as New York's most emblematic icon. A gift from France in 1886, it was designed by French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi and its internal structure was engineered by Gustave Eiffel, who later went on to design the Eiffel Tower. Tickets to visit the statue have to be purchased from Statue City Cruises, the official ferry service provider. All ferry tickets include access to the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Pedestal and crown access require advance purchase as these tickets are limited based on safety and security standards. You have to either climb 215 steps or take an elevator to the 360-degree outdoor observation deck in the pedestal - there is no lift beyond that point— and climb another 162 narrow, spiral steps for sweeping views of the New York skyline.
Title :
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET)
Description :
Colloquially referred to as the Met, this encyclopedic museum houses one of the world's most extensive art collections. With over two million objets d'art, including masterpieces by luminaries like Rodin and Van Gogh, as well as ancient Egyptian artifacts and post-modern works by American masters, the museum spans an astonishing 17 acres of galleries.
Title :
Central Park
Description :
Sliced directly across from The Pierre, Central Park offers a tranquil sanctuary with its leafy paths and serene ponds. Spanning 843 acres, this envisioned 'people park' provides a perfect escape from the city. It also serves as a venue for various cultural events, such as Shakespeare in the Park. If you’re lost, here's an interesting trivia that’ll help you find your way. The park’s lampposts were designed in 1907 with numbers at the base. The first two numbers indicate the nearest street. If the last two number are odd you're on the west side; if they're even, you're on the east. For example, 8005 would mean you're at 80th Street on the west side.
Title :
Black Gold Vintage Vinyl
Description :
This cozy space in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn is part coffee shop, part meticulously-curated vinyl record store and part early-American antique and taxidermy emporium. There are comfy nooks to browse through your favorite albums as you sip your coffee leisurely paired with artisanal baked goods from SCRATCHbread. From rock ‘n’ roll, punk and folk to jazz, alternative, disco and hip hop, this is the place to source rare LPs, while socializing with other music lovers in a chic atmosphere.
Title :
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
Description :
Located in Midtown Manhattan, this museum houses an extensive collection of modern art by luminaries such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso and Warhol. Its permanent collection spans paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and iconic masterpieces like Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d’Avignon". Shop for unique and creative gifts from the MoMA Design Store, including products by artists, designers and brands inspired by modern art and design.
Title :
Bergdorf Goodman
Description :
The Fifth Avenue landmark is the only premier luxury store situated solely in New York. Spanning a whopping 190,000 square feet over nine floors - the men’s emporium is across the street - it offers couture clothing and ready-to-wear options along with elegant accessories, fragrances, bedding and a housewares section. The Bergdorf experience is incomplete without its legendary, whimsical window displays that take over 10 months to design and two weeks to install. Time your visit for the exquisite high tea at BG Restaurant.
Title :
The High Line
Description :
This 1.45-mile (2.33 km)-long park perched 30 feet above the ground was originally built in the 1930s as an elevated railroad along the west side of Manhattan. Transformed into a public park with the help of millions in donations, the truly communal greenway can be reached by elevators or stairs about every two blocks. There are plenty of benches and even a series of steps from where you can view 10th Avenue. You can club your High Line tour with visits to the National 9-11 Memorial Museum and Times Square.
Title :
The Rockefeller Center
Description :
A national landmark, the Rockefeller Center comprises 19 buildings covering 22 acres between 48th Street and 51st Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood, pioneering America’s first blend of retail, entertainment and office spaces. Explore the remarkable artworks, tour the NBC studios and savour unparalleled views of the city from the ‘Top of the Rock’ observation deck, which spans three levels at the pinnacle of 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s 70 floors.
Title :
The Statue of Liberty
Description :
A beacon of freedom and opportunity, the Statue of Liberty stands as New York's most emblematic icon. A gift from France in 1886, it was designed by French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi and its internal structure was engineered by Gustave Eiffel, who later went on to design the Eiffel Tower. Tickets to visit the statue have to be purchased from Statue City Cruises, the official ferry service provider. All ferry tickets include access to the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Pedestal and crown access require advance purchase as these tickets are limited based on safety and security standards. You have to either climb 215 steps or take an elevator to the 360-degree outdoor observation deck in the pedestal - there is no lift beyond that point— and climb another 162 narrow, spiral steps for sweeping views of the New York skyline.
Title :
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET)
Description :
Colloquially referred to as the Met, this encyclopedic museum houses one of the world's most extensive art collections. With over two million objets d'art, including masterpieces by luminaries like Rodin and Van Gogh, as well as ancient Egyptian artifacts and post-modern works by American masters, the museum spans an astonishing 17 acres of galleries.
Title :
Central Park
Description :
Sliced directly across from The Pierre, Central Park offers a tranquil sanctuary with its leafy paths and serene ponds. Spanning 843 acres, this envisioned 'people park' provides a perfect escape from the city. It also serves as a venue for various cultural events, such as Shakespeare in the Park. If you’re lost, here's an interesting trivia that’ll help you find your way. The park’s lampposts were designed in 1907 with numbers at the base. The first two numbers indicate the nearest street. If the last two number are odd you're on the west side; if they're even, you're on the east. For example, 8005 would mean you're at 80th Street on the west side.
Title :
Black Gold Vintage Vinyl
Description :
This cozy space in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn is part coffee shop, part meticulously-curated vinyl record store and part early-American antique and taxidermy emporium. There are comfy nooks to browse through your favorite albums as you sip your coffee leisurely paired with artisanal baked goods from SCRATCHbread. From rock ‘n’ roll, punk and folk to jazz, alternative, disco and hip hop, this is the place to source rare LPs, while socializing with other music lovers in a chic atmosphere.
Title :
The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)
Description :
Located in Midtown Manhattan, this museum houses an extensive collection of modern art by luminaries such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso and Warhol. Its permanent collection spans paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and iconic masterpieces like Van Gogh's "The Starry Night" and Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d’Avignon". Shop for unique and creative gifts from the MoMA Design Store, including products by artists, designers and brands inspired by modern art and design.
Title :
Bergdorf Goodman
Description :
The Fifth Avenue landmark is the only premier luxury store situated solely in New York. Spanning a whopping 190,000 square feet over nine floors - the men’s emporium is across the street - it offers couture clothing and ready-to-wear options along with elegant accessories, fragrances, bedding and a housewares section. The Bergdorf experience is incomplete without its legendary, whimsical window displays that take over 10 months to design and two weeks to install. Time your visit for the exquisite high tea at BG Restaurant.
Title :
The High Line
Description :
This 1.45-mile (2.33 km)-long park perched 30 feet above the ground was originally built in the 1930s as an elevated railroad along the west side of Manhattan. Transformed into a public park with the help of millions in donations, the truly communal greenway can be reached by elevators or stairs about every two blocks. There are plenty of benches and even a series of steps from where you can view 10th Avenue. You can club your High Line tour with visits to the National 9-11 Memorial Museum and Times Square.
Title :
The Rockefeller Center
Description :
A national landmark, the Rockefeller Center comprises 19 buildings covering 22 acres between 48th Street and 51st Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood, pioneering America’s first blend of retail, entertainment and office spaces. Explore the remarkable artworks, tour the NBC studios and savour unparalleled views of the city from the ‘Top of the Rock’ observation deck, which spans three levels at the pinnacle of 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s 70 floors.