An observation deck 100 stories up. Better than the top of the Empire State Building or Rockefeller Center! Incredible 360 degree views of the city. For a packed day of sightseeing, we recommend checking out Hudson Yards/The Edge, walking via The High Line Park to Cheslea, and grabbing lunch at Chelsea Market. Then stroll south through Greenwich Village into SoHo for some high end shopping.
Chelsea market is a great place to stroll around and grab a bite. Our favs: Los Tacos No. 1, Very Fresh Noodles, Los Mariscos, Miznon. For a packed day of sightseeing, we recommend checking out Hudson Yards/The Edge, walking via The High Line Park to Cheslea, and grabbing lunch at Chelsea Market. Then stroll south through Greenwich Village into SoHo for some high end shopping.
The High Line Park is an old elevated rail line that was converted into a park/walking path. It goes from Hudson Yards down to Chelsea. For a packed day of sightseeing, we recommend checking out Hudson Yards/The Edge, walking via The High Line Park to Cheslea, and grabbing lunch at Chelsea Market. Then stroll south through Greenwich Village into SoHo for some high end shopping.
NYC has museums galore but this is one of our favs - the architecture of the building itself is incredible, and the size of the museum is approachable for a quick dose of modern art without being overwhelming.
If you can't leave New York without seeing her, we recommend taking the Staten Island ferry round trip. The ferry is free and gives you a great view of her majesty.
Our favorite bar that has a little something for everyone. It's in the East Village, a funky neighborhood with great people watching.
If you want to get a little taste of Central Park but don't know where to start, we recommend taking a lap around the Jacqueline Kennedy Reservoir. It has a great walking path and some beautiful views of the city.
For a fun walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, we suggest starting in the neighborhood of Dumbo on the Brooklyn side. Take a stroll along the water, grab the iconic photo from Washington Street, and then walk over the bridge to Manhattan. It will put you in the Lower East Side which has tons of great spots to eat and drink.