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Explore New York City's first designated historic district, a 140-acre sanctuary of 19th-century elegance featuring imm…
A historic circular fort at the southern tip of Manhattan that evolved from a War of 1812 defense post into a bustling…
A legendary 12-story bastion of bohemian culture, the Hotel Chelsea is a designated New York City landmark known as an…
A storied Manhattan neighborhood synonymous with the American immigrant experience, featuring a rich tapestry of 19th-c…
The birthplace of American government, this Greek Revival memorial commemorates the site where George Washington took t…
An iconic FDNY fire station in Tribeca, internationally recognized as the real-life exterior for the 1984 Ghostbusters…
Once known as the 'Waldorf of Harlem,' this historic 13-story landmark is a testament to African American social and po…
The unofficial Main Street of Manhattan's Chinatown, Mott Street is a historic corridor of bustling marketplaces, legen…
The seat of New York City government and a National Historic Landmark, this French-inspired Federal masterpiece is the…
The world's largest collection of cast-iron architecture, this historic district in lower Manhattan blends 19th-century…
A maritime sanctuary in the Financial District featuring restored 19th-century commercial buildings, historic ships, an…
A cultural heart of the East Village, St. Mark’s Place blends 19th-century elegance with a gritty history of countercul…
The reconstructed boyhood home of Theodore Roosevelt, the first U.S. president born in New York City, offering a glimps…
The site of the deadliest industrial disaster in New York City history, this neo-Renaissance building commemorates the…
An opulent enclave of Gilded Age mansions and luxury apartments, this district preserves the architectural legacy of Ne…
A Beaux-Arts masterpiece at Manhattan's tip, this seven-story landmark once collected port duties and now houses the Na…
A Neo-Gothic masterpiece and former world's tallest building, the Woolworth Building is a celebrated 'Cathedral of Comm…
Once the epicenter of American capitalism, 23 Wall Street served as the legendary headquarters of J.P. Morgan & Co., kn…
A symbol of American finance located in Lower Manhattan, 30 Wall Street stands as a landmark of the Financial District'…
A towering 927-foot neo-Gothic skyscraper in the Financial District, 40 Wall Street is a historic landmark once locked…
The former residence of author Truman Capote, a pale yellow Greek Revival townhouse in Brooklyn Heights where he wrote…
A bustling Manhattan hub where historic Greek Revival architecture meets a legendary Off-Broadway theater scene, center…
A stunning collection of 28 Victorian-style red-brick row houses in Harlem, renowned for their rare Manhattan front yar…
A windowless, 550-foot Brutalist fortress in Tribeca, this enigmatic skyscraper was built to house massive telephone sw…
A neo-Gothic masterpiece at 40 Wall Street, this skyscraper once held the title of tallest building in the world, servi…
A legendary east-west artery in Lower Manhattan, Bleecker Street blends bohemian tradition with historic architecture,…
A stone military ruin from the War of 1812, Blockhouse No. 1 is the oldest surviving structure originally built within…
An elegant Upper East Side enclave defined by limestone façades, tree-lined streets, and the grand Georgian Revival leg…
A linear stretch of Manhattan's Upper West Side featuring an opulent collection of Neo-Renaissance and Art Deco residen…
A historic gateway to Manhattan's Chinatown, this complex intersection serves as a memorial plaza honoring Chinese-Amer…
A preserved pocket of Manhattan's West Side, featuring Greek Revival townhouses and Gothic Revival architecture, rooted…
Established in 1883, the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association is the oldest service organization in Chinatown, s…
Explore the historic 35-acre campus of the City College of New York, the first free public institution of higher educat…
A 200-foot-long historic stretch in Manhattan's Chinatown, famous for its sharp 90-degree bend and a dark past as a gan…
Commissioned by Jimi Hendrix in 1968, this legendary Greenwich Village recording studio is one of the world's first art…
A reimagined Civil War-era warehouse complex in Dumbo, now serving as a vibrant retail and dining destination with stun…
A Neoclassical skyscraper at 120 Broadway, once the largest building in the world, known for sparking the 1916 Zoning R…
The First Shearith Israel Cemetery, also known as Chatham Square Cemetery, is the oldest surviving Jewish burial ground…
Founded in 1817, this historic Episcopal seminary in Chelsea is the oldest of its kind in the Episcopal Church and the…
The official residence of the Mayor of New York City, this Federal-style mansion built in 1799 is one of Manhattan's ol…
The relocated Federal-style home of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, preserved as a National Park Service site withi…
A prestigious Manhattan enclave featuring opulent rowhouses and the historic home of Alexander Hamilton, blending Gilde…
A cast-iron architectural masterpiece in SoHo, this 1857 landmark is world-famous for housing the first successful comm…
A National Historic Landmark in Greenwich Village, this stunning Victorian Gothic building evolved from a 19th-century…
Once the heart of the Gilded Age, this historic district is a treasure trove of lavish cast-iron architecture and forme…
A legendary one-way artery of Greenwich Village and SoHo, this street served as the bohemian heart of New York City, ho…
A powerful memorial and educational hub located in the historic Audubon Ballroom, dedicated to the legacies of Malcolm…
Located at 33 Liberty Street, this institution is the most influential of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks, serving as…
A hidden 19th-century oasis of peace, this is New York City's oldest public non-denominational cemetery, enclosed by to…
A secluded, gated cul-de-sac in Greenwich Village featuring ten 19th-century brick row houses and one of the city's las…
A striking Romanesque Revival landmark in SoHo and Nolita, originally built for the satirical Puck magazine and the J.…
A prestigious Manhattan enclave featuring a dense collection of historic row houses and elegant apartment buildings, re…
A charming cobblestone pedestrian walkway in the Financial District, Stone Street is one of New York's oldest streets,…
A historic enclave of stately Neo-Italian and Georgian townhouses in western Harlem, once the prestigious residence of…
A landmarked Renaissance Revival building on the NYU campus, forever linked to the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fir…
An iconic 1859 Renaissance Revival landmark in Manhattan's East Village, founded by Peter Cooper to provide accessible…
A limestone masterpiece on Fifth Avenue, this former Gilded Age mansion was built for tobacco magnate James B. Duke and…
A rare Gilded Age survivor in Midtown, these Italian Renaissance Revival townhouses were built for railroad tycoon Henr…
A quiet, cobblestone enclave of 19th-century brick row houses and warehouses, named for an Irish rebellion, reflecting…
A charming, ivy-draped private lane in Greenwich Village, Washington Mews evolved from a row of horse stables into a sa…
One of New York City’s most photographed corridors, this cobblestone street in DUMBO perfectly frames the Manhattan Bri…
A captivating Manhattan neighborhood where industrial grit meets high art, preserving the architectural legacy of a for…
A stunning 1875 Classical Revival landmark in Williamsburg, once a haven for the working class, now a meticulously rest…
A neo-Classical masterpiece of the historic Bank Row, this landmarked building served as the People's Trust Company and…
A Greek Revival masterpiece in the Financial District, 55 Wall Street has evolved from a 19th-century merchants' exchan…
A rare 1861 Italianate cast-iron masterpiece, 85 Leonard Street is the only surviving building in New York City attribu…
A stunning Renaissance Revival limestone building designed by York and Sawyer, featuring a grand vaulted banking hall a…
A Gilded Age masterpiece by McKim, Mead & White, this landmarked building once housed the city's largest mechanical clo…
Standing at 18 Bowery, this red brick gem is Manhattan's only surviving townhouse from the American Revolution period,…
The first public housing project in the United States, this National Historic Landmark in the East Village features sim…
A rare 1809 Federal-style brick-and-wood residence in Lower Manhattan, once home to a prominent civic leader and a nota…
A hidden mews cul-de-sac in Brooklyn Heights, this historic lane is lined with converted carriage houses and retains th…
Known as Harlem's Dakota, Graham Court is a Gilded Age luxury apartment building featuring a limestone facade and a rar…
A stunning white cast-iron landmark in SoHo, the Gunther Building features elegant Corinthian columns and a unique curv…
A National Historic Landmark in the heart of Harlem, this 1930s neo-Georgian building served as a vital sanctuary for A…
A stunning collection of nine Federal-style red-brick townhouses in TriBeCa, featuring historic architecture by John Mc…
A stunning Romanesque Revival masterpiece in Brooklyn Heights, this 1888 mansion was designed by Frank Freeman for indu…
Once known as the 'Waldorf-Astoria of Brooklyn,' this 14-story Italian Renaissance Revival landmark at 98 Montague Stre…
The oldest extant home in Greenwich Village, this 1799 Federal-style farmhouse once belonged to wealthy merchants and s…
A Beaux-Arts architectural masterpiece in SoHo, this 12-story L-shaped building features intricate terracotta panels an…
A hidden, gated community of 27 Tudor-style cottages on the Upper West Side, evoking an English village atmosphere in t…
A masterpiece of French Beaux-Arts architecture, The Dorilton is a luxury residential landmark on the Upper West Side,…
The oldest NYPL branch in its original building, this late Victorian landmark at 135 Second Avenue is a hidden gem of E…
A Gilded Age masterpiece at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 91st Street, this four-story neo-Italian Renaissance mansion…
A Gilded Age masterpiece by Stanford White, this five-story mansion at 972 Fifth Avenue now serves as the French Embass…
A High Victorian Gothic landmark in the East Village, this former 1887 sanctuary for destitute newsboys and bootblacks…
Housed in a landmark 1867 bank building, this nonprofit cultural hub showcases multicultural art exhibitions, theatrica…
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A sacred space in Lower Manhattan honoring the oldest and largest known excavated burial ground in North America for fr…
A palatial 64-room Georgian Revival estate built for steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, now serving as the Cooper Hewitt, S…
The only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to historical and contemporary design, housed in the landmark…
A massive contemporary art museum housed in a former Nabisco box printing factory, featuring a world-class collection o…
The oldest museum in the United States dedicated to Latino art, showcasing a vast collection of Latin American and Cari…
A state-of-the-art astronomical theater within the American Museum of Natural History, featuring a massive dome screen…
A premier global institution dedicated to photography and visual culture, combining a world-class museum with a profess…
Explore the legendary USS Intrepid, a World War II aircraft carrier and National Historic Landmark, featuring the space…
Housed in the landmarked Felix M. Warburg House, this pioneering institution explores over 4,000 years of global Jewish…
A dynamic urban history museum on the Upper East Side dedicated to interpreting the heritage, diversity, and ongoing st…
Housed in a Beaux Arts masterpiece, this Smithsonian museum showcases one of the world's most extensive collections of…
A poignant site of remembrance in Lower Manhattan, this nonprofit institution honors the victims of the September 11, 2…
An elegant museum of early twentieth-century German and Austrian art, housed in a stunning 1914 mansion on Manhattan's…
Located on the Lower East Side, the New Museum is Manhattan's only institution dedicated exclusively to contemporary ar…
Founded in 1804 as New York's first museum, this cultural institution documents over 400 years of American history thro…
Located in a decommissioned 1936 subway station, this premier institution preserves the technological and social histor…
Housed in a decommissioned 1936 subway station, this is the largest mass transit museum in North America, showcasing th…
A stunning architectural addition to the American Museum of Natural History, this center blends experiential design wit…
A National Historic Landmark and research unit of the NYPL, this center preserves one of the world's most significant c…
An architectural masterpiece by Frank Lloyd Wright, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features a spiraling ramp that show…
A premier global nexus for artists of African descent, this institution celebrates Black culture through a stunning Adj…
A National Historic Site on Manhattan's Lower East Side that uses historically recreated homes to tell the stories of i…
Explore a world-class collection of European fine and decorative arts housed within the opulent Gilded Age mansion of i…
One of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums, the Met is an encyclopedic collection spanning 5,000 yea…
A magnificent museum and research library in Murray Hill, housing J. Pierpont Morgan's extraordinary collection of rare…
A stunning sanctuary of rare books and manuscripts, this museum was once the private library of financier J. Pierpont M…
A legendary Lower East Side institution founded in 1980, ABC No Rio is a volunteer-led nonprofit community center dedic…
Located at 2 Lincoln Square, this premier institution celebrates the creativity of self-taught artists through a global…
A cornerstone of Manhattan's Chinatown, this nonprofit organization preserves Asian American cultural growth through an…
Founded by John D. Rockefeller 3rd, this Upper East Side landmark celebrates Asian art and culture through groundbreaki…
A modern, LEED Gold-certified multi-arts facility in Brooklyn, the BAM Fisher features a 250-seat black box theater and…
Founded in 1863, this National Historic Landmark preserves Brooklyn's 400-year history within a stunning Romanesque Rev…
Housed in a Romanesque Revival landmark, this urban history center preserves 400 years of Brooklyn's past through its c…
A prestigious contemporary art gallery in Chelsea, founded in 1997, renowned for its museum-quality exhibitions of both…
A vibrant, multi-sensory immersive experience in Manhattan that celebrates the joy of color through interactive art ins…
A premier contemporary art destination in Chelsea, this world-renowned gallery represents blue-chip artists and showcas…
A pioneering contemporary art museum in Chelsea, focusing on long-term temporary exhibitions and interdisciplinary proj…
A contemporary museum of photography, art, and culture that brought Swedish creative vision to Manhattan, blending worl…
A prestigious international art gallery founded by Barbara Gladstone in 1980, specializing in modern and contemporary a…
The Grey Art Museum is New York University's fine art museum, featuring a collection of over 6,000 works of art spannin…
A premier U.S. institution for Japanese art, this gallery offers world-class exhibitions ranging from classical Buddhis…
Visit the former home of James Langston Hughes, a towering figure of the Harlem Renaissance. This historic Italianate b…
A leading contemporary art gallery co-founded in 1996, known for introducing visionary international artists to New Yor…
The world's only museum dedicated exclusively to the LGBTQ experience, featuring a massive collection of queer art span…
Manhattan's oldest surviving residence, this 1765 colonial estate served as George Washington's headquarters during the…
A stunning National Historic Landmark housed in an 1887 synagogue, this museum celebrates the aspirations and history o…
A breathtaking National Historic Landmark and restored 1887 synagogue, this museum serves as a powerful symbol of the E…
New York City's only museum dedicated solely to the art of fashion, featuring award-winning exhibitions and a massive p…
A Manhattan museum dedicated to the intersection of craft, art, and design, celebrating the creative process and the tr…
A nonprofit cultural institution in Manhattan dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history, heritage, and d…
Brooklyn's first contemporary art museum dedicated to the African diaspora, MoCADA blends visual arts, education, and s…
Located in DUMBO's Empire Stores, the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) is a sensory exploration of culinary culture, fe…
A sensory wonderland in SoHo, this permanent installation invites all ages to explore interactive exhibits and enjoy un…
A poignant living memorial and historical museum in Battery Park City, dedicated to the history of Jewish life and the…
A vibrant cultural hub in Central Harlem dedicated to the preservation and celebration of jazz history, featuring curat…
Housed in a historic 1904 firehouse, this museum honors the FDNY through a vast collection of firefighting artifacts, a…
A world-renowned archive of dance, drama, and music located in the heart of Lincoln Center, offering free access to an…
A powerhouse of modern and contemporary art, Pace Gallery represents major 20th and 21st-century artists across a massi…
A premier New York contemporary art gallery founded in 1989, showcasing a rigorous program that bridges the gap between…
A global museum dedicated to the art and insights of the Himalayan region, formerly located at 150 West 17th Street in…
A historic fine arts center and non-profit organization founded in 1871, housed in a grand brownstone mansion in Greenw…
An internationally regarded contemporary art gallery founded in 1991, specializing in intellectually driven programs an…
Located in SoHo, the Sloomoo Institute is an immersive, interactive slime museum and shop dedicated to sensory play, cr…
An independent non-profit contemporary art institution in the East Village, dedicated to experimental art, innovative e…
A vibrant Puerto Rican and Latinx multi-arts institution in the Lower East Side, housed in a historic 1897 Neo-Gothic s…
Located in SoHo, The Drawing Center is the only nonprofit arts organization in the United States devoted exclusively to…
Founded in 1971 by Woody and Steina Vasulka, The Kitchen is a pioneering avant-garde institution. Currently housed at W…
The only museum in New York City dedicated solely to the art of fashion, featuring a massive permanent collection and i…
The largest museum in the U.S. dedicated to Ukrainian artistic and cultural heritage, featuring a vast collection of fi…
A National Historic Landmark promoting Ukrainian art, culture, and history, housed in the Gilded Age Fletcher-Sinclair…
A unique maritime museum housed aboard a historic 1914 wooden barge, exploring New York Harbor's lighterage era and the…
An essential historic site in Central Brooklyn, preserving the legacy of one of America's first free Black communities…
A premier Manhattan art destination established in 1984, 303 Gallery showcases cutting-edge contemporary art within a s…
A dynamic, not-for-profit art incubator in Lower Manhattan that provides free public access to diverse global exhibitio…
A quirky, modern natural history museum housed in a former freight elevator, showcasing overlooked vernacular objects t…
A volunteer-run living archive located in the historic C-Squat, documenting the Lower East Side's grassroots urban acti…
A dynamic project space and non-profit collective dedicated to advancing new voices in contemporary art through site-sp…
A pioneering contemporary art gallery in Tribeca known for spotting avant-garde art before it reaches mainstream approv…
A cornerstone of the New York contemporary art scene since 1983, P.P.O.W. Gallery is renowned for its socially consciou…
Located on 14th Street, this free gallery showcases interdisciplinary, research-driven art and exhibitions that support…
An established midsize contemporary art gallery in west Chelsea, representing over thirty global artists across paintin…
A minimalist masterpiece by Walter De Maria, this permanent installation features 500 polished brass rods arranged in a…
Founded in 1970, White Columns is New York City's oldest alternative art space, dedicated to showcasing emerging artist…
A preeminent Chelsea gallery specializing in fine art photography, film, and lens-based media, founded by Yancey Richar…
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A Victorian Gothic folly perched atop Vista Rock, this iconic landmark offers sweeping vistas of Central Park's Great L…
Known as the heart of Central Park, this sandstone masterpiece features a grand two-level plaza, an ornate arcade, and…
An iconic Victorian-era cast-iron pedestrian bridge in Central Park, renowned for its romantic atmosphere and elegant a…
Discover New York City's oldest public park, a historic wedge of land in the Financial District home to the iconic Char…
An architectural marvel connecting Lower Manhattan and Brooklyn Heights, this iconic suspension bridge offers a signatu…
Located in the heart of Manhattan, the Central Park Zoo is a wildlife haven operated by the Wildlife Conservation Socie…
A masterpiece of Art Deco design, the 1,046-foot Chrysler Building is an iconic New York City landmark known for its gl…
An Ivy League powerhouse and the oldest institution of higher education in New York, Columbia University blends centuri…
A vibrant plaza in the northern triangle of Times Square, home to the iconic TKTS discount booth and statues of Father…
An Art Deco masterpiece in Midtown Manhattan, this 102-story skyscraper offers legendary 360-degree views of New York C…
An iconic Midtown Manhattan rail terminal and National Historic Landmark, renowned for its celestial ceiling, opulent a…
An ancient Egyptian obelisk from 1475 B.C., gifted to the United States and standing as the oldest man-made object in C…
Explore New York City's newest neighborhood, a futuristic mixed-use district featuring the architectural marvel Vessel,…
An iconic double-decker suspension bridge connecting Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, offering pedestrians and cy…
A prestigious stretch of Fifth Avenue on Manhattan's Upper East Side, home to eight world-class cultural institutions i…
The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building is the Beaux-Arts flagship of the New York Public Library system, housing millions o…
Known as the Big Board, the New York Stock Exchange is the world's largest stock exchange by market capitalization, ser…
A midcentury modern masterpiece at 375 Park Avenue, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, featuring a bronze-gridded am…
A serene, living memorial in Central Park dedicated to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon, featur…
An immersive observatory atop Midtown Manhattan's tallest commercial skyscraper, blending art and technology with glass…
An Upper East Side institution, The Carlyle is a five-star Art Deco landmark known for its old-world charm, understated…
An iconic lakeside sanctuary in Central Park, the Central Park Boathouse offers elegant dining, a serene café, and the…
A majestic, elm-lined promenade in Central Park, known as the only straight line in the park's naturalistic design, fea…
An ancient Egyptian monolith, the Obelisk (also known as Cleopatra's Needle), is the oldest man-made object in Central…
A stunning, bird-like steel and glass transit hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, serving as a gateway to the World Tra…
An immersive woodland escape in the heart of Manhattan, featuring winding trails, rustic bridges, and a serene lake sho…
A world-famous entertainment hub and one of the busiest pedestrian intersections on earth, where dazzling electronic bi…
The global epicenter of diplomacy, this international territory in Midtown Manhattan houses the General Assembly and Se…
A historic suspension bridge connecting Manhattan's Lower East Side to Brooklyn, once the longest of its kind in the wo…
Known as the Jenga Tower, 56 Leonard Street is a striking 821-foot residential skyscraper in Tribeca, designed by Herzo…
A stately Greek Revival landmark and the oldest public building in Brooklyn, this former city hall now serves as the se…
A vintage wood-carved attraction located at the southern end of Central Park, featuring 58 hand-carved horses and two c…
A towering brown brick landmark in Chinatown, this site combines a historic affordable housing complex with a heroic-sc…
A serene reflecting pool in Central Park's east side, famous for its miniature sailboats and whimsical statues of Alice…
A stunning architectural landmark in East Midtown Manhattan, featuring a massive, verdant indoor garden atrium that ser…
An architectural marvel in the Financial District, this 870-foot residential tower by Frank Gehry features a sculptural…
A poignant memorial plaza at the northwest corner of Central Park, honoring the legendary abolitionist, orator, and sta…
An iconic schist stone bridge in Central Park, offering breathtaking Manhattan skyline views and serving as a timeless…
The final resting place of President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife, Julia, this neo-classical monument stands as the la…
A stunning 1922 wooden carousel featuring 48 hand-carved horses, housed within a modern glass pavilion overlooking the…
A towering International Style skyscraper at 200 Park Avenue, once the Pan Am Building, known for its massive scale and…
A historic Neoclassical outdoor concert venue in Central Park, home to one of the world's oldest free outdoor classical…
A massive 19-story industrial landmark in Chelsea, the Starrett-Lehigh Building is a masterpiece of 1930s modernism, on…
A lavish Beaux-Arts landmark on the Upper West Side, The Ansonia is a former luxury residential hotel turned condominiu…
A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance Revival architecture, The Apthorp is a historic Upper West Side landmark known for…
A prestigious 22-story Renaissance Revival landmark at 211 Central Park West, designed by Emery Roth and famous for its…
An iconic Art Deco masterpiece on the Upper West Side, The Eldorado is famous for its striking twin towers and futurist…
A serene 3.8-acre lake near Central Park's southern entrances, famous for its wildlife, skyline views, and a literary c…
A masterpiece of the Manhattan skyline, The San Remo is a prestigious Renaissance Revival landmark featuring iconic twi…
A masterpiece of Italian Renaissance-style architecture, 998 Fifth Avenue is a limestone-clad landmark designed by McKi…
A Brutalist high-rise designed as an African mask, this 19-story landmark honors a legendary Congressman and serves as…
Located in the northwest corner of Washington Square Park, this ancient English elm is one of Manhattan's oldest living…
The sole surviving cast-iron fire lookout of 19th-century New York, this historic landmark stands as a striking archite…
A historic engineering feat in Manhattan, this viaduct carries Riverside Drive over the city's rugged terrain, featurin…
A palatial Italian Renaissance Revival landmark on the Upper West Side, The Belnord is a full-block condominium buildin…
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A premier concert venue at Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall is renowned for its world-class chamber music, the New York…
A legendary Harlem landmark and cultural treasure, the Apollo Theater is world-renowned as a launchpad for Black Americ…
An Upper West Side icon, the Beacon Theatre is a historic movie palace from 1929, renowned for its lavish Renaissance a…
An iconic pillar of New York City's musical history, Birdland Jazz Club offers world-class jazz performances in a sophi…
A legendary flagship jazz club and restaurant in the heart of Greenwich Village, offering world-class live music and co…
Known as the 'Harvard of comedy clubs,' this legendary Greenwich Village basement is where icons like Chris Rock and Jo…
A pioneering trailblazer in the arts, the Dance Theatre of Harlem is the first Black classical ballet company and a pro…
The prestigious home of the New York Philharmonic, this 2,200-seat concert hall at Lincoln Center blends mid-century hi…
A premier venue for ballet and dance at Lincoln Center, the David H. Koch Theater is the home of the New York City Ball…
A premier global destination for jazz, featuring the legendary leadership of Wynton Marsalis and the stunning, high-alt…
A world-renowned Off-Off-Broadway pioneer founded in 1961 by Ellen Stewart, this experimental theatre club serves as a…
A world-leading performing arts campus in Manhattan's Lincoln Square, hosting iconic organizations like the Metropolita…
The world's largest repertory opera house, located in Lincoln Center, is a global beacon of performing arts home to the…
The oldest operating theatre on Broadway, this New York City landmark features stunning Art Nouveau interiors and a ric…
Known as PAC NYC, this cutting-edge venue is the cultural keystone of the World Trade Center site, hosting a global exc…
A landmark nonprofit theater in Lower Manhattan, founded by Joseph Papp to make art and culture accessible to everyone…
Known as 'The Showplace of the Nation,' this Art Deco masterpiece in Rockefeller Center is the legendary headquarters o…
A historic Broadway landmark at 225 West 44th Street, the Shubert Theatre opened in 1913 and features an Italian Renais…
Established in 1961, The Bitter End is New York City's oldest rock and roll club, offering an intimate atmosphere and a…
An iconic 1,800-seat open-air amphitheater in Central Park, home to the Public Theater's legendary Free Shakespeare in…
A futuristic 21st-century cultural center in Hudson Yards featuring a massive telescoping shell that physically transfo…
The oldest operating jazz club in New York City, this legendary basement venue has hosted musical giants since 1935, ev…
The only Broadway theater outside the Times Square Theater District, this mid-century modern masterpiece at Lincoln Cen…
A SoHo staple since 1989, this flagship cinema is a destination for film lovers, specializing in curated independent, f…
A renowned classical music venue in Brooklyn, Bargemusic has transitioned from a floating coffee barge to the stunning…
A historic 1924 playhouse located at 1681 Broadway, distinguished as one of only five theatres that front directly on t…
A premier 1,800-capacity concert hall in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn Steel is a 20,000-square-foot venue housed within…
A legendary Greenwich Village music club founded in 1959, famous for launching the careers of icons like Bob Dylan, Jim…
Founded in 1923, the Cherry Lane Theatre is the oldest continuously running off-Broadway theater in New York City and i…
A Bessie and Obie Award-winning nonprofit artistic incubator on Chrystie Street, dedicated to presenting original works…
An intimate, world-class jazz venue at Jazz at Lincoln Center, named after Dizzy Gillespie, featuring panoramic views o…
A premier nonprofit cinema hub on Manhattan's Upper West Side, celebrating global cinema as an art form through festiva…
A legendary Manhattan stand-up venue located in Chelsea, recognized by USA Today as one of the top ten best places to w…
A dynamic hub of artistic experimentation located in a restored 1890s water facility, dedicated to empowering artists o…
A premier Manhattan dance venue built by dancers for dancers, hosted in a former 1941 movie house in Chelsea.
An intimate Lower East Side music venue known for its rich history and capacity for 250 guests, located in a building t…
A chic, tri-level industrial music venue in Brooklyn known for its intimate atmosphere, hosting a rotating schedule of…
Born from the civil rights movement, this landmark Harlem institution is a pioneering home for Black artists, dedicated…
An influential Off-Broadway theater in the East Village dedicated to producing new works and world premiere productions…
A pioneering dine-in cinema in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, combining first-run and repertory films with full tableside food…
A legendary Lower East Side bastion of Nuyorican art, poetry, and hip-hop, currently undergoing a major three-year reco…
A Gothic Revival landmark on the Upper East Side, this former military headquarters now hosts unconventional performing…
An icon of American theater and a cradle of the Off-Off-Broadway movement, this historic venue transformed a former sta…
A premier cultural center in Greenwich Village, this 860-seat theater owned by New York University provides a professio…
A powerhouse of the American avant-garde, this performing arts institution transforms a pre-Civil War tobacco warehouse…
A Pulitzer Prize-winning off-off-Broadway powerhouse in the East Village, dedicated to experimental plays, emerging pla…
A legendary Greenwich Village fixture since 1984, The Red Lion is a spirited live music and soccer bar known for its au…
Located within the Borough of Manhattan Community College, this venue is the longest operating performance center in lo…
A vital hub of East Village creativity, FABnyc manages one of New York City's only two official Cultural Districts, pre…
Founded in 1968, IATI Theater is a vanguard of Latinx performing arts in the East Village, specializing in bold, experi…
A legendary East Village venue founded in 1980, Performance Space New York serves as a radical hub for off-Broadway wor…
A historic Off-Broadway venue at 80 St. Mark's Place, this 180-year-old building evolved from a Prohibition-era speakea…
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A 25-acre historic public park at the southern tip of Manhattan, offering stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and t…
A stunning 85-acre waterfront destination in Brooklyn, offering breathtaking views of Lower Manhattan and the New York…
An 85-acre waterfront sanctuary spanning the East River, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lower Manhattan's sky…
The largest pier in Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1 offers sweeping views of Lower Manhattan and the East River, featuring…
A 9.6-acre urban oasis in Midtown Manhattan, serving as the city's town square with seasonal gardens, a free ice skatin…
The first landscaped park in the United States, this iconic Manhattan oasis stretches from 59th to 110th Street, offeri…
A 67-acre scenic landmark in Upper Manhattan, offering breathtaking views of the Palisades and the Hudson River, design…
A stunning 1.45-mile elevated linear park built on a former New York Central Railroad spur, offering a unique pedestria…
A sprawling 4.5-mile linear waterfront park and marine reserve stretching along Manhattan's west side, featuring scenic…
An architectural wonder of an artificial island park, Little Island blends nature and art on the Hudson River, featurin…
A 526-acre urban oasis in Brooklyn designed by the creators of Central Park, featuring a diverse landscape of forests,…
A stunning four-mile waterfront retreat on Manhattan's West Side, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, f…
An expansive 15-acre man-made lawn in southwestern Central Park, perfect for sunbathing and picnicking while enjoying s…
A historic linear park on the border of Brooklyn Heights and Downtown Brooklyn, featuring the monumental Brooklyn War M…
Explore the serene northern reaches of the first landscaped park in the United States, where the urban bustle of Manhat…
Central Park's only formal garden, a six-acre secluded oasis featuring three distinct international styles of landscapi…
A modern waterfront park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, blending industrial heritage with stunning East River views and ada…
A tranquil 6,000-square-foot urban oasis in Midtown East, featuring a dramatic 25-foot waterfall and a log cabin gazebo…
A serene man-made lake in the northeast corner of Central Park, the Harlem Meer offers a peaceful escape for wildlife v…
A 196-acre wilderness sanctuary in Northern Manhattan, featuring the borough's last natural old-growth forest, glacial…
A bustling 36-acre urban oasis on the border of Williamsburg and Greenpoint, featuring sports fields, a year-round farm…
A serene Midtown oasis and the original "vest-pocket park," Paley Park features a stunning 20-foot waterwall that masks…
A massive 55-acre expanse of greenery in the heart of Manhattan, the Great Lawn is a premier venue for sports, world-cl…
A serene urban oasis in Lower Manhattan marking the site of a vanished 18th-century freshwater pond, now featuring a re…
A historic urban oasis in Chinatown, Columbus Park is one of New York City's oldest parks, offering a lively blend of c…
A historic triangular urban oasis in Tribeca, Duane Park is distinguished as the first property ever purchased by New Y…
A secluded four-acre woodland in southeastern Central Park, this former bird sanctuary remained closed to the public fo…
A 20.16-acre historic sanctuary on the border of Harlem and East Harlem, featuring a landmark cast-iron fire watchtower…
A scenic waterfront park in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, offering breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, historic rail…
A scenic 23-acre Manhattan park named for St. Nicholas of Myra, featuring dramatic Manhattan schist bedrock, the histor…
A 1.61-acre community sanctuary in TriBeCa, Washington Market Park blends athletic courts, inclusive playgrounds, and l…
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A colossal bronze Art Deco masterpiece in Rockefeller Center, depicting the Greek Titan Atlas holding the celestial vau…
A massive bronze symbol of financial optimism and resilience, this iconic sculpture stands as a bold landmark of Manhat…
A visually stunning, 150-foot-tall architectural marvel in Hudson Yards, featuring a complex web of interconnected stai…
A whimsical, 11-foot bronze tableau in Central Park depicting Alice and her companions. This interactive monument invit…
A neoclassical bronze sculpture of a robed angel, crowning the iconic Bethesda Fountain in Central Park, serving as a t…
A beloved bronze monument honoring Balto, the courageous Alaskan husky who helped deliver life-saving diphtheria antito…
A monumental 25-foot high sculpture honoring jazz legend Duke Ellington, located at the northeast corner of Central Par…
Discover the historic WPA murals at Harlem Hospital Center, the first major U.S. government art commissions awarded to…
A powerful, over-lifesize bronze and granite portrait honoring Harriet Tubman, the legendary abolitionist and Undergrou…
A monumental interior sculpture by Walter De Maria, this tucked-away SoHo loft contains 250 cubic yards of earth, creat…
An iconic public canvas at the corner of Houston and Bowery, this historic wall has hosted legendary street artists fro…
The first statue in Central Park to depict real-life women, this bronze monument honors suffragists Sojourner Truth, Su…
A monumental stainless steel outline by David Hammons, this public installation recreates a lost 1975 artwork and honor…
A dramatic public plaza nestled under the Manhattan Bridge, blending industrial history with a vibrant community hub fo…
Experience Brooklyn’s largest-scale projection series, where massive video art transforms the Manhattan Bridge and BQE…
A vibrant community art garden in the Lower East Side, transforming a former derelict lot into a hub of murals, sculptu…
A provocative 2017-2018 citywide exhibition by artist Ai Weiwei, using security fences and documentary imagery to explo…
A towering, abstract masterpiece by Jean Dubuffet, this four-story sculpture blends surreal shapes and vivid colors in…
A larger-than-life bronze monument to the Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, serving as a vibrant hub for publ…
A towering 70-foot steel sculpture by Mark di Suvero, Joie de Vivre celebrates the 'Joy of Life' through bold, open-end…
A vibrant two-walled installation by legendary artist Cey Adams, this 2021 mural is part of the Murals for the Movement…
A striking, vermilion sculpture by Isamu Noguchi that defies gravity, balancing on a single point to bridge the gap bet…
A hauntingly beautiful mural by Belgian artist ROA at 2 Havemeyer Street, depicting a dead parakeet as a poignant tribu…
A monumental 26-foot painted steel sculpture by German artist Isa Genzken, standing as a symbol of unity and equality i…
A bronze monument honoring Lin Ze Xu, the 19th-century Qing Dynasty official known as the world's first drug czar for h…
Known as 'Alamo,' this iconic 1967 black steel sculpture at Astor Place is one of downtown Manhattan's most recognizabl…
A graceful bronze sculpture of three dancing girls, this memorial fountain brings a touch of German artistry and French…
A striking outdoor exhibition by Woody De Othello featuring oversized bronze and totemic redwood sculptures that blend…
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A global landmark and the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, this iconic center of worship and arts serves as the s…
The oldest Black church in New York State, this neo-Gothic landmark serves as a powerful symbol of civil rights, religi…
A stunning neo-Gothic masterpiece in Midtown Manhattan, St. Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of New Yo…
A historic Gothic Revival Episcopal church in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, renowned for its stunning architect…
Founded in 1808, this historic Harlem megachurch stands as a beacon of African American faith and justice, housed in a…
Known as the 'Little Church Around the Corner,' this historic Episcopal parish in NoMad offers a serene, intimate sanct…
A historic Congregational church in Brooklyn Heights, renowned for its role as a 'Grand Central Depot' for the Undergro…
A stunning Byzantine Revival landmark in Williamsburg, this cathedral is famous for its copper onion domes and unique R…
A National Historic Landmark in Brooklyn Heights, this Gothic Revival church is celebrated for its stunning early Ameri…
Standing as New York City’s oldest site of continuous religious practice, this historic Episcopal parish is a cornersto…
Located on the Upper East Side, Temple Emanu-El is one of the world's largest synagogues and the home of New York City'…
Known as The Painted Shul, this Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Brooklyn features a 13,000-square-foot interior entirely c…
An Episcopal parish in Chelsea known as a sanctuary for the early post-Stonewall gay rights movement and home to a mass…
A historic brownstone landmark in the Two Bridges section of Manhattan, Mariner's Temple stands on the oldest site for…
An LGBTQ-affirming progressive church in the East Village, Middle Collegiate Church is the longest-serving Protestant c…
A historic Romanesque Revival cathedral in Brooklyn Heights, serving as the seat of the Eparchy of St. Maron of Brookly…
An Italian Renaissance masterpiece on the Upper East Side, this landmark church is distinguished by its rare high dome…
A historic Gothic Revival sanctuary in Chelsea, St. Peter's Episcopal Church is a cornerstone of the Episcopal Diocese…
A historic Upper West Side landmark tracing its roots to 1628 New Amsterdam, this sanctuary houses rare 17th-century mi…
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New York City's oldest deli, famous for its legendary pastrami on rye and deep roots in the Lower East Side's immigrant…
New York City's oldest dim sum parlor, Nom Wah Tea Parlor is a historic throwback gem on Doyers Street, serving Hong Ko…
Established in 1887, this legendary Brooklyn institution is an American classic renowned for its hand-selected, dry-age…
An East Village landmark since 1954, Veselka serves authentic Ukrainian soul food in a classic diner atmosphere, famous…
A legendary New York City food truck specializing in Tijuana-style birria tacos, founded by brothers José and Jesús Mor…
A historic Greenwich Village landmark since 1927, Caffè Reggio is renowned as the first café in the United States to se…
A legendary Lower East Side staple since 2001, this family-run American bakery and restaurant is world-famous for its a…
A vibrant 24-hour culinary haven in Gramercy, Diner 24 serves classic comfort food, giant milkshakes, and all-day break…
A luxury specialty coffee roaster established in 2018, blending high-end organic blends with an immersive, late-19th-ce…
A modern Danish coffee company established in 2012, La Cabra brings specialty coffee and fresh pastries to the heart of…
A legendary Greenwich Village landmark since 1937, blending Parisian steakhouse elegance with classic New York City tav…
Located in Bushwick, SEY Coffee is a contemporary micro roastery and cafe dedicated to delivering dynamic, complex coff…
A stylish SoHo coffee shop blending modern New York energy with authentic Greek warmth, specializing in honey-infused e…
A charming French-inspired destination in Brooklyn Heights that transforms from a morning bakery featuring hand-rolled…
A curated community hub at 16B Orchard Street, Chinatown Soup blends an inclusive cafe with an artist space dedicated t…
A Brooklyn-born specialty coffee roaster founded in 2012 by childhood friends, known for small-batch roasting and an im…
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An award-winning Lower East Side destination known for experimental cocktails, featuring two distinct design-driven spa…
Established in 1854, McSorley's Old Ale House is purportedly New York City's oldest Irish tavern and continuously opera…
An award-winning 21st-century Irish pub in Manhattan's Financial District, blending 19th-century cocktail emporium styl…
A legendary Japanese-style cocktail bar that pioneered the New York City cocktail renaissance, now reborn in the West V…
An iconic Brooklyn cocktail destination since 2008, known for its cozy vintage atmosphere and its namesake 19th-century…
A multi-room music venue and nightclub in Bushwick, Brooklyn, dedicated to underground and unbound music, featuring fiv…
A world-renowned railroad cocktail bar in West Village, Employees Only is a classic destination famous for its insider…
A premier Brooklyn nightclub and music venue in Greenpoint, dedicated to artists, dancers, and music lovers since 2014.
A vibrant multi-room nightclub and performing arts space in Bushwick, Brooklyn, celebrated as a 'temple of expression'…
A signature Greenwich Village blues saloon since 1990, featuring live nightly performances and a second-floor view of B…
A rare, authentic 1920s Prohibition-era speakeasy hidden behind a fake toy company storefront, featuring cocktails serv…
A multifaceted 5,000 square foot venue in Park Slope, Brooklyn, combining a restaurant, bar, and a legendary downstairs…
An old-school Irish punk bar in the East Village that has become a legendary epicenter for traditional jazz jam session…
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A historic East Village sanctuary since 1892, this 'secret paradise' offers authentic Russian saunas, Turkish steam roo…
A serene sanctuary of relaxation inspired by ancient Roman, Greek, and Ottoman bath traditions, housed in a restored 18…
A luxurious thermal bathhouse located in a restored 1883 textile factory, blending ancient Greco-Roman and Ottoman bath…
A sophisticated subterranean wellness destination in Flatiron, featuring thermal pools, saunas, and marble hammams, des…
Step into Bathhouse Williamsburg, a wellness sanctuary housed in a converted 1930s soda factory at 103 North 10th Stree…
A luxury destination day spa on Governors Island, featuring over 20 wellness amenities and stunning infinity pools over…
A luxury wellness sanctuary in Tribeca modeled after the Japanese onsen, featuring a lantern-lit pool and organic treat…
A premier wellness sanctuary in the Flatiron District, The Well offers an integrated approach to health through its exp…
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A stunning 1,826-foot pedestrian walkway cantilevered over the BQE, offering unmatched panoramic views of the Brooklyn…
Experience the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere, suspended 1,100 feet above Manhattan with breathtaki…
A massive 106-acre man-made lake in Central Park, renowned for its 1.58-mile jogging track and stunning panoramic skyli…
Standing as the tallest building in the United States and the Western Hemisphere, this architectural marvel serves as a…
Experience breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline from three levels of indoor and outdoor obs…
A modern, zig-zagging steel footbridge in Brooklyn Heights that provides a direct pedestrian link between the scenic Sq…
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An iconic multi-purpose indoor arena in Midtown Manhattan, home to the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, hosting wo…
A world-renowned annual celebration of storytelling, founded by Robert De Niro and others to revitalize Lower Manhattan…
A massive 23,000-square-foot entertainment hub in Williamsburg combining a premier music venue, a LEED-certified bowlin…
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Known as Diamond Jewelry Way, this Midtown hub is the world's densest region for diamond exchange, where nearly 90% of…
A fragrant, historic wholesale hub on West 28th Street, where plants and blooms spill onto the sidewalks, creating a vi…
New York City's largest curated weekly market, offering a diverse array of antiques, art, and artisanal foods, while do…
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Experience the scale of the world's largest department store. This National Historic Landmark at Herald Square offers t…
A New York institution specializing in diner-style tableware, vintage glassware, and witty linens, offering a curated m…
Founded in the 1890s, Wing On Wo & Co. is the oldest continuously operating store in Manhattan’s Chinatown, specializin…
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An iconic outdoor ice skating venue in the southeast corner of Central Park, offering seasonal skating and year-round e…
A massive 28-acre waterfront sports village on the Hudson River, transforming historic passenger ship terminals into a…
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A historic east-west throughway in Lower Manhattan that serves as a boundary for Chinatown, SoHo, and Little Italy, ble…
Located within the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Picture Room offers access to a global collection spanni…
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A cornerstone of the New York craft beer scene, Brooklyn Brewery offers a tasting room and tours in Williamsburg, featu…
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A pioneering nonprofit laboratory for experimental dance and movement, providing subsidized rehearsal spaces, workshops…