For a true NYC experience, pick up some bagels and lox from Russ and Daughters or pastrami from Kat'z deli and head to central park to find a perfect picnic spot.
Take a stroll through this candy shop and step back in time. Shelves filled with just about every candy ever made stretch from floor to ceiling and are sure to satisfy every sweet desire.
Looking for art? This area is packed with museums including the Met, the Guggenheim, and the Frick Collection.
Swing by this great tea shop and grab a cup of deliciousness to sip while you wander through SOHO (shoppers, I am looking at you!).
No NYC trip is complete without pizza. Check out this Greenwich Village staple.
Need a quick snack? Grab a classic NYC hot dog from any of the Gray's Papaya around the city.
If you only eat at one restaurant for your entire trip, make sure you eat here. Get the xiao long bao. I promise, you will not regret it.
An intimate museum exploring the history of human sexuality with ever changing exhibits.
Delicious american fare restaurant open 24 hrs a day
Romantic date night spot specializing in wine chocolate and cheese.
An iconic NYC brunch spot, but reservations are absolutely necessary.
The very restaurant that invented chicken and waffles.
Take a stroll along this elevated park that used to be part of the New York Central Railroad.
Book lovers, rejoice! This bookstore has 18 miles of books. Yep, you read that right. 18 MILES.
Explore Wall St and pet the iconic Charging Bull statue.
Beautiful promenade with views of the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty, the Brooklyn Bridge, and more.
Walking the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most iconic NYC things you can do!
Historic church where many famous American's are buried
See the NYC skyline from a helicopter is a truly unique experience.
The memorial is free, but the museum has an entrance fee.
Historic cobble stone street lined with restaurants and bars
Eat, drink, shop! There is a great food court inside.
Good pizza and a decent cafe next door.
Australian cafe fare
Modern Mexican food and burrito bar
Seafood
Fine dining, please note hours are limited and they require a reservartion
Burgers and beers
Excellent sushi, but very expensive
The East Coast's counterpart to In & Out. Which one rules supreme? Well, we have our opinion, but you should find out for yourself
Extra fancy Starbucks with limited edition coffee
Historic tavern with ties to George Washington. First opened in 1762
Award winning Irish bar
Enter through the bodega and make your way through a door at the back of the shop to find a small Speakeasy designed like a living room.
French food and organic wines
Explore the USS Intrepid, an aircraft carrier that fought in WWII, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War.