Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
The longest running underground house club.
4.5 based on 536 reviews
Before coming to New York I did a search for locals, among those historians the Coffee Wha is undoubtedly what gave me more emotions and I still have to return before departure .. as one of my American friend says this place is my spa
4.5 based on 109 reviews
Service everywhere was great. There are only great seats here with such a small and intimate venue. We didn’t eat but had drinks to satisfy the minimum and we’re fine with the selection and (high but expectedly so) prices. The performances by Kittel and Co. and Gretchen Parlato Flor we’re both excellent. This is the place to see great art!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Paradise Club at The Times Square EDITION is the brainchild of Studio 54's Ian Schrager and is home to an immersive dinner theater called 'The Devouring: A Marriage of Heaven and Hell' by award-winning nightlife collective House of Yes and Michelin-starred Chef John Fraser. The Devouring is a love letter, an ode to the human experience, based on William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. It is a modern-day cabaret, a feast and a celebration of being alive. For $195, dinner guests are welcomed at 8pm to indulge in a feast of delights from Chef John Fraser. Vegetarian & gluten-free options available. For $95, bar guests are treated to snacks & appetizers, included in the price, and are welcome to arrive anytime before 9:30pm. An outdoor terrace bar is available, weather dependent, before and after the show. A credit card is required to reserve with a 48-hour cancellation policy. The full amount will be charged if the party does not show up or cancels within 48 hours of the event
The venue is intimate, the food was scrumptious, and then... there was the SHOW!!! From the opening act to the final song, it was pure ENTERTAINMENT! The choreography was impeccable ... so much going on fluidly with perfection. We did not know what to expect when we got tickets. We loved every minute of all of the performances and every morsel of food was delicious. This is an absolute MUST if visiting NYC!
4.0 based on 50 reviews
My husband and I have seen several shows here. It's one of our favorite venues for "General Admission" shows because it's one of the few venues that have decent VIP options. We sat in EBOX3 for Sum 41 and had a great view of the show. This is definitely our preference for "General Admission" shows.
3.5 based on 123 reviews
A lively, loud and frenetic dance club where you have a choice of four floors to try the latest steps.
My first visit to this beautifully renovated historic venue, the main ballroom accommodates 1500 including balcony, it was a good experience, large enough for a good crowd but good sight lines, good sound. This is standing only. Plenty of staff around, they were friendly. Several bar areas with full bar. Waited outside in a line until the venue opened.
3.5 based on 102 reviews
If you want to experience great acoustics and be close to one of your favorite music artists or group, Terminal 5 is the place to go to. Easy access in New York City, also directly next to Beautiful car dealerships, which makes it more appealing, Terminal 5 is where you want to go for an intimate experience for great concerts. Raphael Saadiq is great composer and artist with legendary R and B hits. So to be so close to him in Terminal 5 was truly appreciated.
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