A great way to spend a nice day outside with a unique view of the city. The Highline begins near Penn Station and ends a few blocks north of City Winery in the Meatpacking District where you can find drinks, shopping and food of all types.
Grab a bench, a stein and a bratwurst and enjoy this beer hall just beneath the Highline at the Standard Hotel.
Visit the World Trade Center for incredible views of the city. If you're interested in taking a trip to the observation deck, make sure to get tickets in advance.
Just next to the World Trade Center is the Occulus, a transit hub with a beautiful interior and an indoor mall. If you're in the area, we recommend paying a visit!
Visit one of the most iconic museums in the world (and not just because we got engaged in front of it). The Hayden Planetarium has regular shows, you can hang out under a blue whale, and there's plenty of scientific and human history to explore!
Gulliver's Gate is a massive indoor scale recreation of parts of Manhattan, along with a number of other scale recreations of major monuments and regions from around the world. The entire thing is animated and generally pretty impressive.
Part jazz club, part rec room in your friend's semi-finished basement, this Village staple has live music and you can rent time for pool, ping pong, and tabletop shuffleboard.
An indoor mall catering to foodies and chefs, with everything from kitchen supplies to tacquerias to bakeries.
The original location for one of the best slices of pizza in the city. Check out the cheese slice!