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The Knickerbocker
This upscale destination has been reimagined for a contemporary era of luxury.
Fraunces Tavern Museum
Manhattan's oldest surviving structure and the site of George Washington's farewell to his officers in 1783.
i Candy NYC
This immersive attraction re-envisions the City through a candy-colored lens, with interactive games, rare nuggets of City history, and the opportunity to collect candy across three floors of mesmerizing artistry.
Alta Bus
Alta Bus provides safe, reliable, and comfortable group transportation for any occasion, whether it’s a corporate event, school trip, sports team, or wedding.
Chelsea Market
Housed in the former National Biscuit Company factory building (where the Oreo cookie was created), Chelsea Market has been functioning as a hybrid urban public square/high-end food court since 1997.
Row NYC
Row NYC is an inviting hotel located in Times Square that offers travelers an uncommonly understated stay at the center of the City.
CityPickle - Times Square
Drop in for open play, book a court with friends, or try a beginner-friendly session—no pickleball experience needed. There's music, food, and a social atmosphere.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
This library is devoted to the experiences of people of African descent throughout the world.
Statue City Cruises
Statue City Cruises is the authorized provider of all ticketed access to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, and delivers the Official Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Visitor Experience.
The FiDi Hotel
This 31-story beacon in Lower Manhattan features a vibrant, multi-colored Piet Mondrian-inspired glass facade which houses a fusion of industrial and raw elements with luxurious touches inside.
Kelly's Sports Bar - Upper East Side
At Kelly's Sports Bar, skip standard stadium fare for signature cast-iron burgers, crispy wings, wraps, and salads alongside craft beers, premium spirits, and fine wines.
Kelly's Sports Bar - East Village
Kelly's Sports Bar, located on Avenue A in the East Village, is more than a local watering hole—it's a hidden gem known to regulars as the City's premier "sports cathedral."
