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Looking for unique and off-the-beaten-path attractions in New York City?
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Kelly
Eataly by the flatiron building...in there are restaurants to choose from including a rooftop...and it's a market as well!
https://www.eataly.com/us_en/stores/nyc-flatiron/
EATALY.COM
Eataly New York Flatiron: restaurants, market and classes
Linz
Kelly well that looks amazing, thanks!
Holly
Go to a Broadway musical!
Linz
Holly we have 2 booked! Thanks!!
Jason
5th Avenue Deli
Carol
https://www.antiquegaragetribeca.com/
ANTIQUEGARAGETRIBECA.COM
Antique Garage Tribeca
Connie
Serendipity 3
Melissa
So great! My mom and I just got back. We went out to the botanical gardens. So nice to see everything in bloom and the different exhibits. Took the tram to Rosevelt island, did the edge at sunset… pretty watching the city go from day to night. Went to Potus on Broadway… HILARIOUS!!
Carol
https://www.eatwith.com/
EATWITH.COM
Food experiences with local chefs and hosts in your city or abroad
Cindy
Walk the High Line!
Julie
Cindy great suggestion! Pick up a take out snack and drink, then sit on a bench and enjoy a nice lunch people watching
Cheryl
Go to Ellen's Stardust Diner. It's an amazing experience!
Linz
Cheryl yes we did thar last time! So cool!
Vanore
Scott's pizza tour and food tours in Greenwich Village are great.
Jayson
Lincoln Centre for a great opera/ballet/concert. Check Ticketmaster for what else might be happening too.
Judy
I found the tenement museum tour very interesting!
https://www.tenement.org/
TENEMENT.ORG
Immigration Museum NYC | Tenement Museum
Donald
Judy The Tenement Museum has great food tours too. https://www.tenement.org/blog/introducing-tenement-kitchens/
TENEMENT.ORG
Introducing Tenement Kitchens - Tenement Museum
Sandra
I was coming here to suggest the Tenement Museum as well. Easily my favourite thing we have done in NYC. Would also love to check out the new food tour and it looks like they’ve added a neighbourhood walking tour since we were last there.
Elizabet
John’s Pizza. It’s in an old church and the food is amazing.
Carol
The Met museum
Take the subway to Coney Island eat pizza at totonno’s
Take in a baseball game Yankee’s or Met’s both a great experience
Cordell
http://tompkinssquarebagels.com/index.html
Best bagels I had in NYC,went 3 times. Haha
TOMPKINSSQUAREBAGELS.COM
Tompkins Square Bagels NYC | Order Online Here
Janice
go to Juniors for cheesecake and an egg cream
go to Katz' deli for a pastrami sandwich
visit the Guggenheim
go to Lincoln Centre
go to MOMA
Janice
walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
Donald
Go see “Sleep No More” https://mckittrickhotel.com/sleep-no-more/
MCKITTRICKHOTEL.COM
The McKittrick Hotel, est. 1939
Cindy
The Halal Guys food cart on the corner of 6th and 53rd street
Donald
Also the Brooklyn Flea Market. https://brooklynflea.com/markets/dumbo
BROOKLYNFLEA.COM
Brooklyn Flea – SUNDAYS IN DUMBO
Denise
Yankees game and For food, S'MAC in the East village. It's AMAZING
Kristal
Second vote for the Tenement Museum. Also Radio City Music Hall, rent bikes and spend a day in Central Park. We toured St John the Divine Cathedral, then ate the biggest & best slice very nearby at Koronet Pizza, then grabbed shakes at the Seinfeld diner (Tom’s) for dessert. The Natural History Museum is fantastic, as is grand central station. We were disappointed that we didn’t get to Cloisters, and wish we would have fit in more than one broadway show. Have a great time!
Eicart
Museum of Natural History, go for drinks on the rooftop patio at Gansevoort Hotel in the meat packing district and see if you have any chance of getting into one of the dinner clubs like the Mansion Supper Club or for a true show, Lips Drag Queen Show Palace Restaurant & Bar. Recommend the Lobby Bar at the W in Times Square (7th floor if I recall) for cocktails and the Speakeasy and Secret Room for cocktails and a side of burlesque that's unlike the what we get here. I always love a dinner at Smith and Wollanski's as you never know what celebrity you might see in that room. Oh and if you're up for shows, go off Broadway. Talent is amazing with a lot of well known performers without the fight for tickets and much more enjoyable. Enjoy
Danielle
If you can go see “Come from Away” do it!! I saw it in Edmonton but I bet it would be even more amazing in NY!
Wanda
Danielle , I saw it in NYC in May 2019. I loved it. Highly recommend it.
Justin
I used this app when I was there for the night in January. Had some awesome pizza.
https://apps.apple.com/.../one-bite-by.../id1356660515
One Bite by Barstool Sports
Shannon
I’m obsessed with The Gilded Age New York - Astors, Vanderbilts etc. So anything 5th Avenue! Check out mansions! https://www.townandcountrymag.com/.../gilded-age-mansion.../
TOWNANDCOUNTRYMAG.COM
One of the Last Remaining Gilded Age Mansions in Manhattan is Listed for $52 Million
Kathy
Soho District!!!!
Laura
Try the Elegant Tightwad Tour. It’s a walking guided tour of the garment district where you visit a number of designer studios. You get the opportunity to try on and buy designer clothes at a 75% discounted price and you may even be able to buy a one of a kind item. It’s a fantastic tour and well worth it.
Amanda
Joe’s Shanghai in midtown for soup dumplings.
Momofuku for amazing ramen and pork bao.
Milk Bar for dessert. Get the corn cookies and cereal milk ice cream with crunchies.
Amanda
Take a Foods of NY walking tour. The original Greenwich Village tour is really good, but there are a number of options.
Wendy
I really liked the high line walk, the tenement museum, and for dinners/lunches Russ and Daughter and the famous Peter Luger … both have been on food travel show. Peter Luger needs reservations as there’s always a line up for lunch.
Pearl
free tours by foot! an amazing walking tour company..weve used them all over the world!!
Jody
Pearl I agree! We did their High Line tour, their Greenwich Village tour and their Soho, Chinatown, Little Italy tour. Super knowledgeable locals give the tours. They were fantastic. They have lots of other ones too.
Shelly
Scott's Pizza tours is unique. They take you around to 4-5 pizza places that cook unique New York pizza! It's fun and you get a sample at each stop!
Barbara
Do an eating tour, visit the Cloisters, the MOMA, check out the library, walk the High Line Park…
Joanne
The Boathouse in Central Park is beautiful. Gramercy Tavern is wonderful too!!
Candace
We love doing tours there, food tours, etc.
Shannon
Brooklynn, lots of ideas here!
Jacquie
Theatre
Holly
The Met museum and Ray’s pizza
Brenda
Grey papaya’s
Stacey
When we were there, one of the cops told us to look for the parking signs - then find an Irish pub close by. Never disappointed once!
Linda
Jazz pubs and Caroline's comedy club.
Shelley
https://mckittrickhotel.com/#/?qty=1
MCKITTRICKHOTEL.COM
The McKittrick Hotel, est. 1939
Jen
The imagine mosaic is cool to see, broadway show, Ellis island (unsure if you did this last time?), there’s a NYC food tour that may help you experience the overwhelming amount of food choices, museum of modern art, museum of natural history, canal street, st Patrick’s cathedral is amazing for its architecture— oh I could go on
Beni
FAO Schwartz (the famous toy store in every movie), see a broadway show, or a show at Carnegie Hall, or both.
We found all the food gems away from the touristy areas. We just hopped on a train and went to different districts (safe ones) and walked around and just came across fantastic food.
The financial district is also cool to see.
Linz
You are all so amazing! I really appreciate it. Thank goodness I have this weekend to research all these paces before we go!
Kimberle
Walk the High Line. So beautiful
Keri
Go for soul food in Harlem...
Michelle
The museums for sure. Maybe a show on Broadway the Bronx Zoo.
Kari
I lived in Brooklyn for a few years so of course I’d encourage you to explore there! Williamsburg and Greenpoint are full of cool hip restaurants and boutiques, Park Slope and Cobble Hill have the most beautiful brownstones, along with fabulous shops and dining. Could also explore the DUMBO area and the nearby parks along the river with amazing views of the bridges.
Kari
And some food suggestions you can look into: Cafe Mogador, Momofoku, Big Gay Ice Cream, PDT (a famous speakeasy, so fun), Jacks Wife Freda, Freeman’s, Franks Wine Bar, Cafe Spaghetti, Five Leaves, Milk and Roses, Scalino GP, Peter Pan Donuts… I’ll send more if I think of them
Kari
Ok last comment haha. Pick a cool neighborhood and just explore! My faves to explore were always the East Village, Lower East Side, and Greenwich Village. Or relax in the parks like Bryant Park (so close to your hotel, so pretty next to the big public library) or Washington Square Park.
Richelle
I agree with Kari, explore Brooklyn or the Village!! I would also suggest some museums, you can't go wrong with MOMA or the Met....I also really liked the Guggenheim and the Whitney. Never made it to the Natural History museum, but I think it would also be awesome!
Shanon
We did a Free Tours By Foot food tour in Greenwich that was a lot of fun. We also did an architectural boat tour around the island of Manhattan on a beautiful yacht.
Robbin
Shanon Free Tours by Foot (Walking Tour) was theeee best thing I did on my 2 one week trips to NY. We booked one pm of Mid-town Manhattan and then the 6 hour all of Manhattan walking tour. OMG absolute best experience. BTW, please donate well to the Guides. This is their job. When we went in 2011 the recommended donation for the 6 hour day was $25. We each gave them $35.
PS we went to a performance @ Carnegie Hall for $26.50. Fantastic!! We went online and selected our seats. We sat in seats from Pretty Woman; nice balcony tall velvet chairs
.
If you like TV shows many are taped @ Rockefeller Centre. Book online or stand in line. We got the last 2 seats for Conan O’Brien in 2009. All the shows are free.
How about book a Designer Shopping Tour. Groups of 6-12 people. They bring you to all up and coming designers!!! Clothing, jewelry, handbags etc.
Tracy
Go see Lion King on Broadway - it was truly amazing!!!
Sheri
Church in Harlem was incredible. We stopped on a tour to hear a couple of choir songs, go to a Broadway show for sure, Grenich Village is cool...
Leah
Coney Island, walk the High Line.
Kathryn
Free Walking Food Tour of Grenwich Village
Tree
Trevor Erickson
A.I. says...
Exploring New York: Beyond the Touristy Spots
New York City is a vibrant metropolis with endless possibilities for exploration and adventure. While the classic tourist attractions like the Top of the Rock, Central Park, and Times Square are must-sees, there's so much more to discover in this bustling city. In this blog post, we'll share some hidden gems and delectable food recommendations to make your New York experience truly unforgettable.
Off-the-Beaten-Path Attractions
- The High Line: This unique elevated park, built on an abandoned railway line, offers a refreshing escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Stroll along the High Line, admire the stunning urban landscapes, and enjoy public art installations.
- Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Escape the concrete jungle and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of this 52-acre garden. From the cherry blossom festival to the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, it's a verdant oasis in the heart of Brooklyn.
- The Cloisters: Part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this medieval-style museum in Fort Tryon Park transports you back in time with its stunning collection of European art and architecture.
- Brooklyn Flea: Experience the vibrant flea market scene at this iconic outdoor market. Browse through vintage treasures, handmade crafts, and indulge in delicious street food from a diverse array of vendors.
Food Recommendations
New York City is a culinary paradise, offering an incredible variety of flavors and dining experiences. Here are some must-try spots:
Joe's Pizza
(7 Carmine St, New York, NY 10014): This no-frills pizzeria in Greenwich Village is renowned for their classic New York-style pizza with a perfectly crispy crust and tangy tomato sauce.
Momofuku Noodle Bar
(171 1st Ave, New York, NY 10003): Chef David Chang's iconic East Village restaurant serves up inventive and delicious ramen dishes, along with other Korean-inspired fare.
Magnolia Bakery
(401 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10014): Indulge your sweet tooth with their decadent cupcakes, banana pudding, and other delectable baked goods. The West Village location is a must-visit for dessert lovers.
Katz's Delicatessen
(205 E Houston St, New York, NY 10002): Step back in time at this legendary deli, famous for their mouthwatering pastrami sandwiches and classic New York deli fare.
With these off-the-beaten-path attractions and delectable food recommendations, you and your mom are sure to create lasting memories during your visit to New York City. Embrace the city's vibrant energy, explore its hidden gems, and savor the diverse culinary delights that make this metropolis truly one-of-a-kind.
Linz
My mom and I are headed to New York for May long (plus a couple days). We have been once before in 2017 and did the touristy things (top of the rock, hop on jop off bus, 9 11 memorial, cruise around the statue of liberty, movie walking tour of Central Park, and walked Times Square). We're wondering what else we should see and we are desperate for food recommendations as there are so many choices it's overwhelming! We're staying in between times Square and Central Park. Thank for any advice!