What’s Happening in NYC

Please take extra precautions to stay healthy and safe. Below are several places open to the public and are available for your enjoyment! For places now opened for your enjoyment, Please refer to their website on their specific COVID-19 protocols.

Broadway Now Open!
Broadway is the bright beating heart of the NYC’s performing arts scene. No visit to the city is complete without experiencing the rousing entertainment available in Midtown Manhattan’s Theater District, where dozens of historic venues stage bold new musicals, long-running hits, and fascinating dramas every night of the week. Get tickets now for Broadway and Off-Broadway Plays and musicals in NYC. Please refer to the link below for Broadway update and show tickets: https://www.broadway.com

Arcadia Earth
The first immersive augmented reality journey through planet Earth! Arcadia Earth is a large scale multi-sensorial journey through underwater worlds, fantasy lands, and inspirational art installations. These installations are themed around climate change, and sustainability, with interactive elements. Entry is by advanced ticket times entry only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.arcadia-earth.com/ The museum is located at 718 Broadway between Waverly Place and Washington Place in NOHO. The exhibit is open Wednesday – Friday 2pm – 8pm | Saturday – Sunday 10am – 8pm | Monday – Tuesday Closed.

Barclay Center
The Brooklyn Nets are welcoming fans back to Barclay Center and they hope you’ll join us for the 2020-21 season. Under New York orders, venues can operate with strict health and safety protocols. The Brooklyn Nets need your help creating that New York energy we have missed so much. For more information, please visit: https://www.barclayscenter.com/

Brooklyn Bridge
Walking across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge is one of the best things to do in NYC. Its, fun, free, and the perfect way to enjoy breathtaking skyline and river views. The Bridge was designed by John Augustus Roebling and was built between 1869 and 1883. It’s 5,989 feet long from end to end. The river span is 1,595.5 feet and rises of 276.5 feet above New York City’s East River. The two towers are constructed of limestone, granite, and concrete and each tower features two gothic arches with resemble cathedral windows. The bridge has been designed as a National Historic landmark and a New York City landmark.

Battery Park
Enjoy a 25+ acre public park located on the Southern tip of Manhattan Island. The Battery, true to its heritage as New York’s birthplace park, is open for enjoyment of the harbor and gardens.

Beat the Bomb – Paint Blast Escape Room
Your objective is simple. Earn time on the bomb clock by beating levels of multiple games. You and your friends must disarm the bomb before the time runs out… or get blasted with paint. This is a truly unique game experience that will require coordinated action, communication, and a will to win! Teams must take on Hack Attack, Laser Maze, Echo Chamber, and Floor Grid, before reaching the bomb room game called “Cyberbot” where they must drive a disposable robot through a maze to acquire a 10-digit code to deactivate the bomb. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://beatthebomb.com/brooklyn/ Located at 255 Water Street in Brooklyn. Open Tuesday – Wednesday 2pm – 10pm | Thursday – Sunday 12pm – 11pm | Closed Monday.

New York Botanical Garden
Discover spectacular gardens and collections across 250 acres. Walk the shaded trails of our old-growth forest. Relax near a sparkling natural waterfall in the Bronx River. Stroll along the Native Plant Garden’s breezy promenade and meadow. Finally, rediscover the Enid E. Haupt Conservatory with its newly restored dome, majestic soaring plant species from around the world, along with galleries featuring aquatic plants and vines. There’s so much to see—from vibrant palettes of daylilies and hydrangeas to the tranquil beauty of water lilies and lotuses.

New York Botanical Holiday Train Show
Marvel at model trains zipping through an enchanted display of 175 + of famous NYC landmarks including The Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockefeller Center and much more! The beloved tradition returns for its 30ᵗʰ year with a miniature wonderland in the warmth of the Enid A Haupt Conservatory. Please, ensure to visit the website to reserve your tickets visit: https://www.nybg.org/nybg-at-home/

Bowlmor Bowling Times Square
If you were to type “fun” in a GPS, Bowlmor would be the destination. Head hear to bowl, play arcade games, and create amazing memories. As we begin to reopen, nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of our guests and staff. In addition to following State and federal guidelines following COVID 19, we are taking precautions to ensure your visit with us will be safe. Some measures include working with professional hygienists to ensure all touch points are cleaned/sanitized, hand sanitizer available, 4-6 guests per lane, no ball sharing, social distancing, and much more. Bowlmor is located at 222 West 44ᵗʰ Street (Between 7ᵗʰ and 8ᵗʰ Avenue). To find out more information please visit: https://www.bowlmor.com/

The Bronx Zoo
Holiday Light Show Now Open The Bronx Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the United States by area, and is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States by area, comprising 265 acres of park lands and naturalistic habitats separated by the Bronx River. Get ready this holiday season with its animated lights and LED displays of safari animals from around the world. This years’ experience will take place in a larger area in the zoo for ample social distancing. Entertainment will include holiday-themed music, ice carvings, costumed characters, stilt walkers, souvenirs, and seasonal treats like hot chocolate and smores. Park Hours:10am-5pm. Located: 2300 Southern Boulevard Bronx, New York 10460. Please, ensure to visit the website to reserve your tickets. Visit: https://bronxzoo.com/

Brooklyn Heights Promenade
This pedestrian walkway offers spectacular views of Downtown Manhattan, the East River, and Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a fantastic destination for joggers, walkers, Rollerbladers, but it also offers a quiet atmosphere for those who prefer to just sit, chat and enjoy the view. The Promenade is lined with grand town houses and mansions, and its part of Brooklyn’s first Historic District.

Bryant Park
Bryant Park is a beloved, year-round New York City destination. Known as Manhattan’s Town Square, this park is famous for its lush gardens in the Summer and its Winter Village in the Fall/Winter. Bryant Park is gorgeous right now! Take a seat, relax, and read a book. Reading Room is now available. Reading Room provides the use of books, newspapers, and magazines for anyone and everyone to use.

Carolines on Broadway Comedy Nightclub
Caroline’s on Broadway is NYC’s premier stand-up comedy located in Times Square. Some of comedy’s top names play the big room in this upscale Times Square Show room. Celebrities include, Kevin Hart, Kenan Thompson, Dave Chappelle, Pete Davidson, Jeff Garlin, and many more! Located on Broadway between 49ᵗʰ and 50ᵗʰ Street. For tickets and show times, please visit: https://www.carolines.com/

Central Park
Only 3 blocks away from The Manhattan Club, enjoy one of the countries most famous parks! Get away from the city and enjoy this 843-acre manmade wonder filled with more than 50 fountains, monuments, sculptures, 36 bridges and arches. The most iconic landmarks within Central Park include The Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, The Mall, The Great Lawn, etc. One can spend an entire peaceful day here. We recommend riding a bike or having a picnic at Sheep Meadow’s. Playgrounds within the park are now open for children.

Central Park Horse Carriage Rides
Ramp up the romance and magic on your trip to New York City with a carriage ride around Central Park! See key park sights, including the Wollman Rink, the Central Park Carousel, the Pond, and pause for photos at Cherry Hill and Strawberry Fields. Feed the horse a treat and stay cozy with worm blankets in the winter. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.nychorsecarriageride.com/

Central Park Loeb Boathouse
Grab and ore and set sail! The world-famous Central Park Rowboats are now available for rent. Enjoy the scenery of Central Park while sharing paddling duties with your companion of choice. Open from 10am till dust; weather permitting. Boats are $20 per hour (cash only). Each boat holds up to 4 people. The Loab Boathouse will provide life jackets. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. The closest entrance is on 72ⁿᵈ Street and 5ᵗʰ Avenue. Also, afterwards, we recommend eating at The Loab Boathouse; the only Manhattan venue on a lake! More info about this restaurant located at the restaurant portion of this packet.

Central Park Zoo
The Central Park Zoo is a 6.5-acre zoo located at the southeast corner of Central Park in New York City. It is part of an integrated system of four zoos and one aquarium managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society. Please note, the indoor exhibits will not be re-opening at this time. Park Hours: M-F 10am-5pm, Weekends & Holidays 10am-5:30pm. Last entry is 30 minutes prior to closing. Located 64th Street & 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10065. Please, ensure to visit the website to reserve your tickets. Visit: https://centralparkzoo.com

Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market has gone Outdoors! Chelsea Market is a food hall, shopping mall, office building, and television production facility located in the Chelsea neighborhood of the borough of Manhattan. It is now home to one of the city’s largest outdoor dining setups. More than 115 socially distant tables have surrounded the city block with an array of food options, from hand pulled noodles to tacos. 20 of the market’s businesses are currently open and available as either table service, takeout, delivery, or self-service. The following restaurants now offer tale service – Ayada, Buddaken, Dickson’s Farmstand Meats, Lobster Place, and Miznon. “People are craving unique dining experiences again. Chelsea Market has always been that place for people!”

Chinatown
Home to a dense population of Asian immigrants, Manhattan’s Chinatown is one of NYC’s most evocative neighborhoods. Walking its busy, narrow streets reveals surprise after surprise: Chatham Square’s statue of Lin Zexu, a Qing Dynasty official who led the fight against Britain’s illegal importation of opium; the odd pagoda-style roof and Buddhist temple; and atmospheric Doyers Street, with its basement bars and speakeasy among them. Come hungry and work your way through the many dim sum palaces, dumpling dens and inexpensive noodle joints. Directions – At 57ᵗʰ Street & 7ᵗʰ Avenue, take the “N, Q, or R” train downtown and exit at “Canal Street.”

Circle Line Cruises
World famous state-of-the-art boats, award winning guides, and breathtaking views of the New York City skyline and Statue of Liberty. Find your perfect cruise and see the city the way it’s meant to be seen. Cruises range from Hudson Fall foliage Cruises, Landmark Cruise, Harbor Lights cruise etc. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.circleline.com/

Domino Park
Domino Park is a 6-acre public park in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY. It spans a quarter mile along the East River near the Williamsburg Bridge. New to Domino Park is an interactive light art exhibit. This immersive new public art instillation brings colorful light-up platforms to the Brooklyn Waterfront. Created by new media artist, Jen Lewin, this piece is called Reflect. Taking its cues from patterns found in nature, this work spans 2,400 square feet across the Brooklyn waterfront. Its free and open to the public daily from 8am – 10pm. Open till April 15ᵗʰ.

The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers
Reservation Required & Face covering (8am-10pm) The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers is NYC’s premier golf destination. This 4 tiered “super range” features a 200-yard hitting fairway. This driving range has received permission for a phased reopening. For more information and to book a reservation, please visit: https://www.chelseapiers.com for more information.

The Edge – The Highest Outdoor Observatory Deck
Edge is located on the 100th floor of the tallest building at Hudson Yards. It is the highest sky deck in the Western Hemisphere with a one-of-a-kind design, it’s suspended in mid-air, giving you the feeling of floating in the sky with 360-degree views you can’t get anywhere else. Look 100 stories down from the thrilling glass floor, lean out over the city on angled glass walls and sip champagne in the sky. You’ve never experienced New York like this before! Please visit the website for more information and availability https://www.edgenyc.com/en/discover-edge

City Climb at The Edge
The ultimate skyscraping adventure at The Edge. Get ready to climb out of your comfort located at The Edge, at New York’s Hudson Yards on 33rd and 10 Avenue. City Climb is the highest open-air building ascent in the world. Climbers scale the outside of a skyscraper more than 1,200 feet above the ground, then lean out and look down from the highest outdoor platform in New York City. It’s an adventure unlike any other in the world and an achievement that you will remember for the rest of your life. Please refer to the website for more information and reservations: https://www.edgenyc.com/en/discover-edge

Empire State Building Observation Deck
Take your visit to New York City to new heights! This is your chance to get an insider’s view of The Empire State Building and make your NYC experience one you will never forget. Open now with additional precautions in place to make your trip as safe as possible. Ticket reservations required for admission. All tickets include access to our 2ⁿᵈ Floor interactive galleries. Please visit: https://www.esbnyc.com to find out more information and to book.

Escape Room Madness
The #1 Escape Room in New York City. Escape Room Madness brings a variety of fun adventurous puzzles and mystery-solving activities. It is the ideal activity to enjoy with your family and friends to interact and work together as a team. Race against time, find clues, solve puzzles and unravel mysteries in order to escape from the room before time runs out! Can you do it? Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://escaperoommadness.com/index.html The exhibit is located at 38 West 32ⁿᵈ Street(between 5ᵗʰ Ave. and Broadway). Open 12pm – 11pm

Fancy Apple Bike and Scooter Rentals
Explore NYC in a whole new way! Take advantage of a Fancy Apple Bike Rental. Located on the corner of 7ᵗʰ Avenue and 56ᵗʰ Street. Explore some iconic NYC landmarks all while getting some much-needed exercise. Fancy Apple Bike offers a variety of different bikes for you to choose from at a discounted price. Fancy Apple Bike Rentals will offer a 2-hours free bike ride with minimum of 1-hour purchase. Open daily from 9am – 6pm. Visit: https://fancyapple.com for more information.

Citi Bike
Unlock a bike. Unlock New York. Experience New York City in a whole new way. The best means to get around Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens & Jersey City. Tour a beautiful NYC landmarks and iconic sites in a quick, fun and affordable way. There are several locations to access rides. Please see the Station Map or mobile app for availability. The nearest Citi Bike station to the Manhattan Club is between 55ᵗʰ & 56ᵗʰ Street and Broadway. Visit: https://citibikenyc.com/homepage for more information.

Ellen’s Stardust Diner
The show will go on at Ellen’s Stardust Diner. Food, drink and live performances from the famous singing waitstaff have returned. The 1950’s themed restaurant has been around since 1987 and brings back its retro vibes. Catch intimate performances by staff on their way to joining a long line of Broadway actors who have made Ellen’s their launching pad. Open daily 7am – midnight. Located at 1650 Broadway (corner of 51ˢᵗ Street) For more information: https://www.ellensstardustdiner.com/

Fly Nyon (Helicopter Rides over NYC)
Take the ultimate helicopter ride over New York City with Fly Nyon. What better vantage point to conquor New York City than from a 1,500 feet flight. With panoramic views of New York City’s best landmarks such as the One World Observatory, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, Empire State Building, Brooklyn Bridge, and so much more. Please visit: https://www.flynyon.com/ for more information and to book your next NYC experience. Use code NYON50 for 50% off.

The FRIENDS Experience
The Friends Experience in New York City is the flagship location of the interactive celebration of the iconic TV show. With 2 floors of interactive experiences, it’s the most “Friends” experience ever. Get ready to explore set recreations, original props and costumes, photo ops, a retail store, and Central Perk, where you can actually grab a cup of coffee. You can pose on the iconic orange couch, sit at Monica and Rachel’s kitchen table, kick back and relax in Joey and Chandler’s comfy chairs, and so much more. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.friendstheexperience.com/new-york Located at 130 East 23ʳᵈ Street (Corner of 23ʳᵈ and Lexington Ave.) Open Thursday 10am – 10pm | Friday

Grand Central Terminal
Be transported! A world-famous landmark in Midtown Manhattan is not simply just a transportation hub – it’s also a shopping, dining and cultural destination. Its rich history is a story of immense wealth and great engineering, but also of survival and rebirth. Below is a list of stores and restaurants now available for your enjoyment – Apple Store, Banana Republic, Beer Table to Go, Central Cellars, Central Market, Ceriello Fine Foods, Eli Bread and Pastry, Grand Central Optical, Grand Central Watch, Hale and Hearty Soups, Li-Lac Chocolates, Magnolia Bakery, Murray’s Cheese, Neuhaus Belgian Chocolates, Starbucks, TUMI, Warby Parker, and much more! Want to take a tour of Grand Central Station… The one hour self-guided audio tour takes visitors across the terminals many historic points, including the famous Whispering Gallery, the astronomic ceiling, the Bitmore Room, and the iconic information clock.

Greenwich Village
The epicenter of the city’s 1960’s counterculture movement, the tree lined streets of Greenwich Village are now a hub of popular café’s bars and restaurants. Jazz clubs and Off Broadway Theaters, can also be found amid the brownstones and New York University buildings. At its heart is Washington Square Park where people mingle around the central plaza. Want to try something new… How about a Haunted Tour of Manhattan, Greenwich Village? For more information, please scroll down to “Haunted Manhattan Tours.”

Governor’s Island
If you crave an escape from the city that won’t land you in debt, head over to the ever-changing urban oasis of Governor’s Island; a 172-acre island in the New York Harbor. Governor’s Island is an extradentary and unique destination for public art, unforgettable events, cultural and educational programming, and recreational activities for all ages. For the first time ever, Governors Island is now open in the winter. There’s a roomy ice-skating rink which is open Friday through Sunday, plus lawn gams, firepits, bike rentals, and seasonal food and drinks. In the spring and summer time, you can go on a picnic, walk around, grab a bite to eat at Taco Vista, and a drink at Island Oyster with beautiful views of Lower Manhattan. To reserve a ferry ticket to the island, please visit: https://www.govisland.com/

The Greens at Pier 17 Winter Wonderland
Make up for lost sunshine and discover NYC’s ultimate socially distanced restaurant experience! Starting May 3ʳᵈ, NYC’s ultimate outdoor dining retreat, The Greens returns – and things are looking up. This winter is about to get really cozy. Come retreat in your own private cabin and enjoy unraveled Lower Manhattan views. The Greens boasts a new seasonal menu and winter cocktails. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Reservations can be reserved online at https://thegreens.pier17ny.com/ Open Monday – Wednesday 12pm – 11pm | Thursday – Sunday 11am – 11pm

Haunted Manhattan Tours
On a Haunted Manhattan tour, a secret underworld of ghosts and ghouls reveals itself as you’re guided through the streets of Greenwich Village by entertaining, creepy characters who are experts of New York City’s outrageously spooky afterlife. For more information and to book your next spooky adventure, please visit: https://www.hauntedmanhattan.com/

Hershey’s Chocolate World
Hershey’s Chocolate World is the place to go in NYC when your sweet tooth starts kicking in. Located in the heart of Times Square, the newly reopened store features chocolate experiences for everyone to enjoy. The store is located at the corner of 47ᵗʰ Street and 7ᵗʰ Avenue. Open daily 12pm – 8pm.

The Highline
The Highline is a 1.45-mile long elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail created on the former New York City Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan. Entrance on the corner of Gansevoort Street and Washington Street. Please, refer to the website https://www.thehighline.org/ for more information. The new hours of operation: noon-8pm daily.

The Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum
A floating museum – get up close to the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, the space shuttle Enterprise, a British Concorde and submarine Growler, wander through interactive exhibitions, explore historic artifacts and discover the history of American innovation and bravery. Explore the museums collection of historical artifacts spanning over 150,000 square feet. Private tours are now available. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://intrepidmuseum.org/ The museum is located at Pier 86 (46ᵗʰ Street and 12ᵗʰ Avenue). Open Wednesday – Sunday 10am–5pm.

New York City Jet Ski Tours
Book your next water adventure now! Sea The City is excited to offer Jet Ski Tours of Manhattan, Ellis Island, and the Statue of Liberty with a launching point just minutes from downtown. Tours are 1 hour long. Please visit https://www.seathecity.com/ for more information and to purchase tickets.

The Jewish Museum
Located in New York City’s Museum Mile, the Jewish Museum is a museum at the intersection of art and Jewish culture for people of all backgrounds. Founded in 1904, it is recognized as one of the oldest Jewish museums in the world. The museum maintains a unique collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects and media reflecting the global Jewish experience over more than 4,000 years. The distinguished exhibition history reveals a deep and rich exploration of Jewish culture and identity, and includes some of the most seminal exhibitions of the 20ᵗʰ and 21ˢᵗ centuries. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://thejewishmuseum.org/ The museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue (Between 92ⁿᵈ and 93ʳᵈ Street). Open Thursday – Sunday 11am–4pm.

The Vessel in Hudson Yards
It’s time to climb! The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase; a soaring new landmark! This interactive artwork is a focal point where people can enjoy new perspectives of the city and one another from different heights, angles and vantage points. This vertical climb offers remarkable views of the city, the river, and beyond. The Vessel is currently closed to walk through.

Lincoln Center
The world’s leading performing arts Center! The best in music, dance, opera, theater, cinema, and more. For a complete list of events, please refer to below link. https://www.lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home/calendar

Little Island Park NYC at Pier 55
This NEW one-of-a-kind public park provides a relationship between nature and art – a break from the urban life connection to spontaneity and joy! This elevated man-made park provides lawn seating, winding pathways, epic views, and performance spaces. Who wants to be the first to check this out! Located at Pier 55 (14ᵗʰ Street and 11ᵗʰ Avenue)

Little Italy
When Italian immigrants moved to this Manhattan neighborhood in the late 1800’s, they brought their customs, food, and language. That heritage remains evident today. Little Italy Streets are lined with restaurants serving Italian staples on red and white checkered tablecloths. Di Palo’s cheese shop and Ferrara Bakery & Café – known for its cannoli and espresso – are among the long-tenured businesses still operating today. One of NYC’s oldest street fairs; the feast of San Gennaro celebrates the patron saint of Naples every September with food and festivities. This festival happens every year mid-September. Directions – At 57ᵗʰ Street and 7ᵗʰ Avenue, take the “N or R” train downtown to Prince Street.

Macy’s at Herald Square
“Let’s go shopping!” Located on bustling 34ᵗʰ Street, the world’s largest department store can seem like a universe on its own. With over a million square feet of space for merchandise, the 10 floors offer practically everything you could want – cosmetics, fragrances, handbags, ties, shoes, and much more. Over 1000+ tourists and locals pass through the famous revolving doors daily. Macy’s Herald Square is a true NYC icon. Directions – At 57ᵗʰ Street and 7ᵗʰ Avenue, take the “N, Q, R, or W” train downtown to 34ᵗʰ Street Herald Square. https://l.macys.com/new-york-ny

Madison Square Garden
The World’s Most Famous Arena is back open! MSG is thrilled to welcome back fans following the state’s decision to allow NY areas to operate at 10% capacity. The first few events with fans will include NY Knicks and Ranger games with concerts and other shows happening soon! Your health and safety will remain a top priority with its strong operating protocols all while providing an enjoyable experience. For more information on what’s happening, please visit: https://www.msg.com/

Manhattan By Sail
See NYC from a different perspective. Set sail on a Manhattan boat tour of the iconic New York Harbor. Manhattan By Sail offers unique sightseeing tours, special events, and private charters. We recommend taking a sunset wine and jazz sail around lower Manhattan or the Lobster and Beer Sail which is offered every Thursday night. Manhattan By Sail looks forward to welcoming you back. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.manhattanbysail.com/ Sail times vary throughout the summer and fall months. Refer to the website for exact times.

Manhattan Walking Tours
Its like having a friend walk you around. Manhattan Walking Tours offers the most exciting historical and food experiences in New York City. This town is the ultimate home for food lovers and information seekers with a rich and diverse history waiting to be explored. Our tours are designed to delight each of your senses and show you a side of the city that you otherwise never would have seen. Our food tours are not only delicious but full of anecdotal stories and riveting facts about the history and culture of the neighborhoods in which we visit. For a truly intimate experience, there is nothing better than our small group size – 8 people or less guaranteed! A semi private tour with lots of food, fun and facts, walking around this amazing city, courtesy of some of the city’s best guides. – that’s our formula. Visit https://manhattanwalkingtour.com/ to find out more information on where and when tours are taking place and to book.
Greenwich Village Food Tour – Discover New York City’s most historic residential neighborhood, Greenwich Village. Hidden streets, gorgeous Brownstones, and the best pizza in NYC.
Central Park Walking Tour – One of the World’s most iconic Parks- Enjoy this must experience vast greenspace and learn insider stories and the park’s over 150-year history along the way.
Time Square Walking Tour – Time Square got its name from the New York Times building (The Times Tower). Get answers to those questions you’ve always wondered: “How and why did the New York’s Eve ball drop tradition begin?” “How many Broadway theaters are there?” There is only one way to find out.
Chinatown Food Tour – Uncover immigrant history in New York City’s vibrant Chinatown. Tales of the struggle and survival so far from home, how the community has maintained its character, and dumplings to die for await you on this mouthwatering food tour. Your palate will be singing, and your mind dazzled as you indulge in the delicious flavors and discover the stories that set this neighborhood apart.

Movie Theaters
Welcome Back! Movie theaters are now open. Theaters can have no more than 50 people per screening and guests must sit in assigned seating, wear masks, and social distance. Must show proof of COVID 19 vaccination. AMC Empire25 – 234 W. 42ⁿᵈ Street (212) 398 – 2597 https://www.amctheatres.com/movie-theatres/new-york-city/amc-empire-25

El Museo Del Barrio
Visit New York’s leading Latino cultural institution and discover the artistic landscape of Latino, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures! Their richness is represented in El Museo’s wide range collections and exhibitions, complemented by film, literacy, visual and performing arts series, cultural celebrations, and educational programs. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.elmuseo.org/ The museum is located at 1230 5ᵗʰ Avenue between E. 104ᵗʰ and 105ᵗʰ Street. The museum is open Saturday and Sunday 12pm – 5pm only.

One World Observatory
Located at the top of The One World Trade Center. Discover an experience above anything else! Visit the observation deck, enjoy a cocktail at ONE Dine, or a cup of coffee from Italy at The Illy Café, and so much more. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.oneworldobservatory.com/en-US The observatory is located at 117 West Street. Directions: At 57ᵗʰ Street and 7ᵗʰ Avenue, take the “R” Train downtown and exit at the Cortland Street

Paint N Pour NYC
Paint like Picasso; Drink like Van Gogh! Paint n Pour is an adult only experience meant to spark your creativity and help you let loose. Each ticket includes themed professional painting instructions, all necessary art supplies, and an open bar of top shelf signature cocktails. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Must be 21+. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.paintnpournyc.com/ Located at 53 Delancey Street. Open daily 12pm – 11pm.

New York Public Library
Polonsky Exhibition of the New York Public Library Now Open! The treasures in this exhibition tell the stories of people, places, and moments spanning 4000 years – from the emergence of the written word through the present day through to the present day. Visitors will encounter manuscripts, artworks, letters, still and moving images, recordings, and more that bring vividly to life voices of the past. While the library’s collections have always been available for public use, the Polonsky Exhibit builds on our 125-year legacy by offering a unique opportunity to make new connections and expand our understanding of the world and each other – so that together we can shape a better future. . Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.nypl.org/spotlight/treasures The Museum is located at the Stephen A Schwarzman building Flagship Location in Bryant Park. 476 5ᵗʰ Avenue (between 40ᵗʰ and 41ˢᵗ Street).

Rockefeller Center
You mastered sourdough, your binge-worthy TV queue is completed – it’s time to safely venture out and rediscover your favorite Rockefeller Center shops and restaurants. Below is a list of retailers offering delivery, curbside pickup, and in-store shopping. FAO, Lego, Nintendo, Banana Republic, Anthropologie, Free People, Camper, Studio Optix, J Crew, LOFT, Ann Taylor, Tiffany & Co, Daniel Wellington, Eddie’s Shoes, Kate Spade, Maje, Godiva, Tumi, Michael Kors, Aritzia, Tous, Warby Parker, Anne Fontaine, and Penhaligons. Whether you are looking to pre-order and pickup, cater a lunch, or simply pop in and purchase a cup of coffee, please see the great options below. Del Frisco’s, Bill’s Bar & Burger, Limani, Magnolia, Van Leeuwen, La Maison Du Chocolate, Teuscher Chocolates, Morrell Wine, Sweetgreen, Blue Bottle, Alidoro, Ben and Jerry’s, Juice Press, City Winery, and Makina Food Truck. For a complete list of options and availability, please visit: https://www.rockefellercenter.com/

Speakeasy at Bond 45
Holly-Anne Devlin’s evening of naughty-and-nice entertainment mixes plentiful liquor with performers from the worlds of burlesque, cirque and musical theater. Jada Temple serves as the mistress of ceremonies, Madam Lulu, joined by a rotating cast that includes Omar Edwards, Dirty Martini, LouLou D’vil, Opera Gaga, Joey Taranto, Sarah Meahl, Kristin Yancy, Alec Varcas, Megan Campbell, Lauren Mary Moore, Miss Miranda, Tansy Burlesque, Audrey Love, Bassam Kubba and Mendel Roman, Melike Konur, Làszlò Major, Mike Pugliese, Allison Schieler, Syrena, Karma Stylez, Peekaboo Pointe and contortionist Aryn. As a bonus, it’s a surprisingly good deal if you like to drink: Located at 221 W. 46th Street (between Broadway and 8th Ave.) The ticket price includes an appetizer and five custom cocktails. Please refer to the website for more information: https://www.bond45ny.com/

Spyscape
Experience the most immersive Spy Museum in the world! Discover your inner spy! Spyscape provides a wonderfully creative, interactive, and stimulating experience that imparts tremendous insights into the conduct of spy craft and intelligence operations. Fun for all ages. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://spyscape.com/ New hours will be Friday-Sunday 12pm – 7pm. The museum is located on the corner of W. 55th Street and 8th Avenue.

Stranger Things Pop Up Store
The first-ever ‘Stranger Things store is coming to Times Square. New Yorkers who just can’t wait for the return of Netflix hit show Stranger Things are likely going to jump at the chance to visit the first-ever pop-up shop dedicated to the series. https://strangerthings-store.com/

Summit One Vanderbilt Observation Deck
Forever change the way you view NYC at any time of day or night. Experience the SUMMIT! Summit One Vanderbilt is NYC’s newest thrilling destination with its height and views, while truly immersing visitors in a spectacular way. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://summitov.com/ Open Thursday 3pm-10pm | Friday Saturday 9am – 12am | Sunday 10am – 7pm | Closed Mon-Wed. The Observation deck is located at 45 East. 42nd St. (Between Madison and Park Ave.)

Stand Up NY in the Park
Stand Up NY is an organization that is dedicated to providing New Yorker’s to be able to see comedy shows in public parks all across New York City. We believe that during this unprecedented and difficult time, it’s still important to laugh and smile. Social distancing is enforced and face masks are required. Limited space available. Showtimes and locations are released daily at 10am. Please visit https://www.standupny.com for more information and to reserve tickets.

Statue of Liberty
Liberty Island is home to a beautiful park, an innovative museum, and Americas most iconic symbol of promise and possibility! Visiting Ellis Island and The Statue of Liberty is an inspiring, striking experience. As dual symbols of freedom and hope, these incredible monuments and their museums give proof to the story of immigration and recognize the human spirit of our nations ideals. Visit the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island Immigration Museum. Ferry Service to both Liberty and Ellis Island is the only way to get there. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://www.statueoflibertytickets.com/  Directions to Battery Park/ Statue of Liberty/ Ellis Island – At the Columbus Circle Subway Station on 59th Street and Broadway, take the 1 train Downtown to the last stop “South Ferry Station” Walk south to Battery Park and follow the signs to Castle Clinton National Monument.

Timeout Market New York
Timeout Market is “sandwiched” between The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges with the best waterfront restaurants and views of NYC. Just as impressive are the eateries that fill the expansive 21,000-square-foot space in the historic Dumbo warehouse Empire Stores (55 Water St, Brooklyn). Time Out Market offers a diverse roster of restaurants and bars, complemented by cultural experiences, so that you can taste classic New York dishes—think hot pastrami sandwiches and incredible pizza—as well as new fixations, including the best Thai seafood dishes in the city.

Top of The Rock Observation Deck at Rockefeller Center
Top of the Rock Observation Deck is an experience full of incredible views and unique discoveries. Seventy floors above the city, it’s the perfect place to for taking in the sweeping views of Central Park and Manhattan’s downtown Skyscrapers. Top of the Rock looks forward to welcoming you back! New hours are 1pm – 9pm every day and they have implemented new safety and sanitary protocols to keep all guests safe. Must reserve in advance to enter. Subject to availability. Visit https://www.topoftherocknyc.com/ to find out more information and reserve.

Top View Sightseeing Bus
Take your New York “Hop On Hop Off” adventure now! Take tours all around New York City including, downtown, Uptown, Harlem, Statue of Liberty, etc. Cruises also available around the Statue of Liberty. This is a great option for first time travelers to NYC, who want to see as much as possible of NYC. To find out more information and to book, please visit https://www.topviewnyc.com/

9/11 Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial is a tribute of remembrance, honoring the 2,977 people killed in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001 at the World Trade Center site, near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and the Pentagon. The memorial is located at the site of the former World Trade Center complex and occupies approximately half of the 16-acre site. The memorial’s twin reflecting pools are each nearly an acre in size and feature the largest man-made waterfall in North America. The memorial is open to the public daily from 1pm – 8pm. The 9/11 Museum is open daily from 10am-5pm, visit: https://www.911memorial.org/ to plan your visit. Directions to 9/11 Memorial – At 57th Street and 7th Avenue, take the “R” Train downtown and exit at the Cortland Street

The American Folk-Art Museum
Since 1961, The American Folk-Art Museum has been the leading institution in shaping the understanding of art through its exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. This museum showcases the creativity of individuals whose singular talents have been refined through personal experience rather than formal-artistic training. Its collection includes more than 8,000 works of art from 4 centuries and nearly every continent. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://folkartmuseum.org/ The Museum is located on W. 66th Street and Columbus Avenue.
The museum is open Wednesday – Sunday 11:30am – 6pm | Closed Monday and Tuesday

American Museum of Natural History
Visit the New York City institution dedicated to exploring human cultures, the natural world, and the known universe. The museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world’s cultures. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.amnh.org/ The museum is located at Central Park West between 77th and 79th Street. The museum is open 10am – 5:30pm Wednesday – Sunday | Closed Monday – Tuesday

Artechouse Museum
Technology and art come together in this new one-of-a-kind exhibit! At the crossroads of art, science, and technology, Artechouse brings true 21st Century art experiences as the first innovative platform for experimental, genre-bending, one of a kind multimedia art exhibitions and explorations. Founded in 2015, Artechouse is a new age art destination dedicated to showcasing works by groundbreaking artists who work with new technology and new forms of creative expression. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.artechouse.com/ The museum is located 439 W 15th Street (in Chelsea Market). Open Monday – Thursday 2pm – 9pm and Friday – Sunday 10am – 10pm

The Bronx Museum of The Arts
The Bronx Museum of the Arts is an internationally recognized cultural destination that presents innovative contemporary art exhibitions and education programs. Since its founding in 1971, the museum has played a vital role in the Bronx by making art accessible to the entire community and connecting with local schools, artists, and families through its robust education initiatives and public programs. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at http://www.bronxmuseum.org/ The museum is located at 1040 Grand Concourse. The museum is open Wednesday – Sunday 1pm – 6pm.

The Cloisters (MET)
The MET Cloisters have now reopened to the public. The galleries and gardens are available for your viewing pleasure. Located in Northern Manhattan’s Fort Tyron Park overlooking the Hudson River, The Cloisters is an unexpected oasis, just minutes away from the city’s hustle and bustle, where visitors can experience the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. The museum features the famed Unicorn Tapestries, paintings, illuminated manuscripts, sculptures, and other treasures, as well as original architectural elements dating from the 12th to 15th Century. Even the gardens are filled with herbs and flowers that were once grown in the Middle Ages. We highly recommend spending the day here and walking around Fort Tyron Park around the fall season. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.metmuseum.org/ The MET Cloisters is open Thursday – Monday 10am – 5pm | Closed Tuesday – Wednesday.

The Museum at Eldridge
Street Shining lights, sumptuous decorations, and a time capsule of old New York – the Museum at Eldridge Street is the perfect place to visit for the season. Step inside the Eldridge Street Synagogue and step back in time, as you learn about the Jewish immigrants who found religious freedom in their new country, the opulent sacred space they built in 1887, and the 20th-century restoration that saved this decaying masterpiece. Experience the magic with a docent-led or self-guided tour. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.eldridgestreet.org/ Open Sunday – Friday 10am to 5pm | Closed Saturday. The Museum is located at 12 Eldridge Street.

Fotografiska Museum NYC
Fotografiska is the largest photography museum in the world. We celebrate photography that inspires a more conscious world. The exhibit showcases the greatest photographers, whether there emerging artists or already famous internationally. Fotografiska is committed to ensuring the health and safety of our visitors. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.fotografiska.com/nyc/ New hours will be Wednesday – Sunday 9am – 9pm. The museum is located on the corner of Park Avenue South and E 22nd Street.

The Frick Museum
The Frick Museum is internationally recognized as a premier museum and research center for its distinguished Old Master paintings and outstanding examples of European sculpture and decorative arts. The institutions holdings – which encompass masterworks from the Renaissance through the 19th Century – have grown over the decades, more than doubling the size since its opening of the museum in 1935. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.frick.org/visit The museum is located at 1 East 70th Street (Corner of 5th Avenue Central Park). Open Thursday – Sunday 10am – 6pm | Closed Monday – Wednesday.

Guggenheim Museum
Committed to innovation, the Solomon R Guggenheim collects, preserves, and interprets, modern and contemporary art, and explores ideas across cultures through dynamic curatorial and educational initiatives and collaborations. With its constellation of architecturally and culturally distinct museums, exhibitions, publications and digital platforms, the foundation engages both local and global audiences. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://www.guggenheim.org/ The museum is located 1071 Fifth Avenue (Between 88th and 89th Street). Open Thursday – Monday 11am – 6pm

New York Historical Society Museum and Library
The New York Historical Society was established in 1804 as New York’s first museum. The museum is home to some of the city’s and nation’s beloved artworks, including those by Thomas Cole, Rembrandt Peale, and Gilbert Stuart, as well as all 435 of John James Audubon’s extant preparatory watercolors for Birds of America. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.nyhistory.org The library/museum is located at the corner of 77th Street and Central Park West. Open Thursday – Sunday 11am – 4pm.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (MET)
The MET preserves over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy! Since its founding in 1870, the MET has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum’s galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.metmuseum.org/ The museum is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue (Between 80th and 84th Street). Open Thursday – Friday 12pm – 7pm and Saturday – Monday 10am – 5pm.

The Morgan Library and Museum
Just a shot walk from Grand Central and Penn Station, The Morgan is a major exhibition venue for fine art, literature, and music, one of New York’s greatest historical exhibitions. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.themorgan.org/ The museum is located on 37th Street and Madison Avenue. The museum is open Wednesday – Sunday 10:30am – 5pm | Closed Monday – Tuesday

The MoMA
The Museum of Modern Art is a place that fuels creativity, ignites minds, and provides inspiration. It’s extraordinary exhibitions and collection of modern and contemporary art are often identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world. The joy of exploring your favorite works is still here, but your visiting experience will feel a bit different as we all stay safe together. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.moma.org/ Tickets will be reserved in one-week blocks. The museum is located in Midtown Manhattan on 53rd Street between 5th and 6th Avenue. The museum is open Tuesday – Sunday 10:30am – 5:30pm Directions – Make a right out of the hotel to 7th Avenue. Make a right on 7th Avenue and proceed three blocks to 53rd Street. Make a left on 53rd St. and proceed 1.5 blocks to the museum.

Museum of Art and Design
The Museum of Arts and Design collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. Get immersed in the vivid, saturated and dramatic stained glass works of Brian Clarke, who has been one of the world’s most prominent stained-glass artists. You can walk between and around 20 free-standing, glass screens that almost come to life with changing light. Since the early 1970s, Clarke has collaborated with some of the world’s most prominent architects to create stained-glass designs and installations for hundreds of projects worldwide. Located at 2 Columbus Circle. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://madmuseum.org/

Museum of Ice Cream
The Museum of Ice Cream transforms concepts and dreams into spaces that provoke imagination and creativity. MOIC is designed to be a culturally inclusive environment and community, inspiring human connection and through the universal power of ice cream. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.museumoficecream.com/ The museum is located at 558 Broadway which is between Spring and Prince Street. Open Thursday – Sunday 11am – 5pm | Closed Monday – Wednesday

Museum of Illusion
Optical illusions, holograms, anti-gravity room and much more! Enter the fascinating world of illusions which will trick your confidence in senses, but amaze you by doing it. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://newyork.museumofillusions.us The museum is located on W. 14th Street and 8th Avenue. Open daily 9am – 10pm.

Museum of Natural History
Explore the natural world, and the known universe! The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human creatures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition. The museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world’s cultures. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.amnh.org/ The museum is located 200 Central Park West (Between 77th and 81st Streets). Directions – At Columbus Circle Station on 59th Street and Broadway, take the “B” or “C” train Uptown to the 81st Street Station.

New Museum of Contemporary Art
The New Museum is a leading destination for new art and new ideas. It is Manhattan’s only dedicated contemporary art museum and is respected internationally. Current exhibitions include Peter Saul: Crime and Punishment, Jordan Casteel: Within Reach, Daiga Grantina What Eats Around Itself, and many more! Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.newmuseum.org/ The Museum is located at 235 Bowery. The museum is open Wednesday – Sunday 12pm – 6pm.

Poster House
Fans of graphic design have reason to rejoice! Poster House NYC is the first museum dedicated exclusively to posters. Housed in a historic building in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, the new museum features two levels of gallery space and an engaging education center designed for kids of all ages. In an era dominated by fleeting, fungible, digital interactions, Poster House is a triumphant monument to the idea that powerful visuals on ink and paper can shape culture and sometimes even alter the course of history. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://posterhouse.org The museum is located on 23rd Street between 6th and 7th Avenue. Open Thursday– Sunday 11am – 7pm | Closed Monday – Wednesday

New York Public Library
Polonsky Exhibition of the New York Public Library Now Open! The treasures in this exhibition tell the stories of people, places, and moments spanning 4000 years – from the emergence of the written word through the present day through to the present day. Visitors will encounter manuscripts, artworks, letters, still and moving images, recordings, and more that bring vividly to life voices of the past. While the library’s collections have always been available for public use, the Polonsky Exhibit builds on our 125-year legacy by offering a unique opportunity to make new connections and expand our understanding of the world and each other – so that together we can shape a better future. . Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at: https://www.nypl.org/spotlight/treasures The Museum is located at the Stephen A Schwarzman building Flagship Location in Bryant Park. 476 5th Avenue (between 40th and 41st Street).

New York Transit Museum
Don’t step into the historic subway station in Downtown Brooklyn expecting to catch a train. Located in an authentic subway station that was decommissioned in 1936, the New York Transit Museum celebrates the region’s public transportation network and highlights all of its ins and outs – from construction equipment to vintage subway cars to typography in the stations. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://www.nytransitmuseum.org/visit/ Open Friday – Sunday 11am – 4pm | Closed Monday – Thursday. The museum is located at 99 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn.

The Whitney Museum of American Art
As the preeminent institution devoted to the art of the United States, the Whitney Museum presents the full range of twentieth-century and contemporary American art, with a special focus on works by living artists. The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting American art – arguably the finest holdings of twentieth-century American art in the world – is the Museum’s key resource. Entry is by advanced timed ticket only. Tickets can be reserved online at https://whitney.org/ The museum is located at 99 Gansevoort Street. Open Monday 11:30am – 6pm | Tuesday – Wednesday Closed | Thursday 11:30am -6pm | Friday – 1:30pm – 9pm | Saturday – Sunday 1pm – 6pm.