Once a warehouse for the wealthy, and then for museums, this historic building now holds a new purpose, with more than 9,600 square feet devoted to wellness and relaxation.
Come hungry and stay for the fun—Union Square will be filled with foodies, searching for New York’s next best bite. For the holidays, shop for unique gifts created by local craftspeople, artists, and entrepreneurs.
Urbanspace’s Spring Makers Market and Bank of America Winter Village, located within Bryant Park, feature dozens of vendors selling gifts, food, and other merchandise, plus ice skating in cold weather.
At this new holiday market, in one of the City's most sought-after holiday destinations, expect art, jewelry and home goods from local artisans and designers, and delicious eats from a variety of food vendors.
Urbanspace’s Columbus Circle Holiday Market is internationally known as one of the most elegant and beautiful places for holiday shopping.
This art and cultural center features two galleries, a theater and classroom space.
A great destination for kids, the Children's Museum of Manhattan emphasizes early childhood education, creativity, health and world cultures.
Show-stopping tunes, slinky dancing and a story that revolves around murder, heartache, betrayal, revenge, friendship, fame and all that jazz.
This romantic, red-velvet dining room is ideal for late-night, post-show dining with its lively scene and reinterpretations of bistro benchmarks.
Located in bustling Rockefeller Center, 5 Acres brings chef Greg Baxtrom’s defining creative, seasonal ethos to Manhattan.
Chelsea Piers is a 28-acre sports village with enough excitement for the whole family.