Due to the risk of rip currents and high surf, NYC beaches will be closed to swimming August 20 and 21. For more information, visit nyc.gov.
Housed in one of the most iconic buildings in New York, the Guggenheim is filled with prized pieces.
El Museo del Barrio on Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile is the nation’s leading Latinx and Latin American cultural institution.
This Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built by William Dyckman in 1784 and was originally part of several hundred acres of farmland owned by the family.
Cooper Hewitt holds a collection of over 210,000 design objects spanning 30 centuries. The museum also features a public garden and interactive galleries.
A great destination for kids, the Children's Museum of Manhattan emphasizes early childhood education, creativity, health and world cultures.
Color Factory is a multi-sensory exhibit, inspired by the colors of the City, that guides visitors through 14+ participatory installations designed to awaken audiences to the brilliant, everyday presence of color.
This museum, which doubles as a visitor center, tells the history of the Coney Island neighborhood through quirky ephemera and special exhibits.
The Center for Jewish History is the best place outside of Israel to learn about Jewish history, culture and art.
The Brooklyn Museum houses a huge permanent collection—more than 1 million pieces in all.