New York City guide
Things to do in New York City
Things to do in New York City: start with Birdland Jazz Club, Blue Note Jazz Club, and Brooklyn Bridge. Use the 346 places below to build a plan around this theme; each place has source-backed details behind its description.
346 places
Places to start with
Source-backed place · History
SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District
The world's largest collection of cast-iron architecture, this historic district in lower Manhattan blends 19th-century industria…
Source-backed place · Museums
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
An architectural masterpiece by Frank Lloyd Wright, this UNESCO World Heritage Site features a spiraling ramp that showcases a wo…
Source-backed place · History
South Street Seaport Historic District
A maritime sanctuary in the Financial District featuring restored 19th-century commercial buildings, historic ships, and 42,000 s…
Source-backed place · History
St. Mark’s Place
A cultural heart of the East Village, St. Mark’s Place blends 19th-century elegance with a gritty history of counterculture, jazz…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
Strawberry Fields
A serene, living memorial in Central Park dedicated to the British rock musician and peace activist John Lennon, featuring the ic…
Source-backed place · Museums
Studio Museum in Harlem
A premier global nexus for artists of African descent, this institution celebrates Black culture through a stunning Adjaye Associ…
Source-backed place · Theaters and music
The Bitter End
Established in 1961, The Bitter End is New York City's oldest rock and roll club, offering an intimate atmosphere and a legendary…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Carlyle Hotel
An Upper East Side institution, The Carlyle is a five-star Art Deco landmark known for its old-world charm, understated opulence,…
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Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Central Park Boathouse
An iconic lakeside sanctuary in Central Park, the Central Park Boathouse offers elegant dining, a serene café, and the primary la…
Source-backed place · Theaters and music
The Delacorte Theater
An iconic 1,800-seat open-air amphitheater in Central Park, home to the Public Theater's legendary Free Shakespeare in the Park p…
Source-backed place · Museums
The Frick Collection
Explore a world-class collection of European fine and decorative arts housed within the opulent Gilded Age mansion of industriali…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Mall and Literary Walk
A majestic, elm-lined promenade in Central Park, known as the only straight line in the park's naturalistic design, featuring a c…
Source-backed place · Museums
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
One of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums, the Met is an encyclopedic collection spanning 5,000 years of huma…
Source-backed place · Museums
The Morgan Library & Museum
A stunning sanctuary of rare books and manuscripts, this museum was once the private library of financier J. Pierpont Morgan, hou…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Obelisk (Cleopatra’s Needle)
An ancient Egyptian monolith, the Obelisk (also known as Cleopatra's Needle), is the oldest man-made object in Central Park and t…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Oculus
A stunning, bird-like steel and glass transit hub designed by Santiago Calatrava, serving as a gateway to the World Trade Center…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
The Ramble and Lake
An immersive woodland escape in the heart of Manhattan, featuring winding trails, rustic bridges, and a serene lake shoreline for…
Source-backed place · Theaters and music
The Shed
A futuristic 21st-century cultural center in Hudson Yards featuring a massive telescoping shell that physically transforms to hos…
Source-backed place · History
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Building
The site of the deadliest industrial disaster in New York City history, this neo-Renaissance building commemorates the 146 garmen…
Source-backed place · History
Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
The reconstructed boyhood home of Theodore Roosevelt, the first U.S. president born in New York City, offering a glimpse into the…
Source-backed place · History
U.S. Custom House
A Beaux-Arts masterpiece at Manhattan's tip, this seven-story landmark once collected port duties and now houses the National Mus…
Source-backed place · Landmarks
United Nations Headquarters
The global epicenter of diplomacy, this international territory in Midtown Manhattan houses the General Assembly and Security Cou…
Source-backed place · History
Upper East Side Historic District
An opulent enclave of Gilded Age mansions and luxury apartments, this district preserves the architectural legacy of New York's u…
Source-backed place · Public art
Vessel
A visually stunning, 150-foot-tall architectural marvel in Hudson Yards, featuring a complex web of interconnected staircases des…
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