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Pier 61 Chelsea Piers at W. 23rd St. & 12th Ave., Manhattan, NY, 10011
The Hyatt Place New York/Midtown South hotel is ideally located on West 36th Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, in Herald Square near Midtown.
New York City's newer Major League Soccer club plays its home games at Yankee Stadium and Citi Field.
Located just south of Yankee Stadium, the Bronx Terminal Market is a vibrant mix of modern architecture, diverse shopping and colorful history.
The Bronx Central Post Office, which dates back to 1937, is notable for the 13 large murals on its walls.
In the shadow of Yankee Stadium, Spanish restaurant Molino Rojo serves up the antithesis of overpriced stadium food.
Located directly across the street from Yankee Stadium, this no-frills bar is a traditional pregame hangout for fans.
This Yankee Stadium–adjacent diner and deli serves up quintessential greasy spoon fare, like brisket, corned beef, pastrami and Reuben sandwiches, burgers, knishes and pancakes and waffles.
This family-run restaurant has been offering Caribbean dishes since 2004.
Standing in the shadow of Yankee Stadium, this temple to Caribbean cuisine—once profiled on Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations—specializes in authentic island grub, like curried goat, jerk chicken and shrimp, oxtail, Jamaican patties, rotis and fried plantains.
Dine amid the past glories of the New York Yankees at this sophisticated, elegant and casual steakhouse open during the baseball season.
Dubbed “The Official Record of Hip Hop,” the museum boasts a collection that spans 30,000 items.