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1. Palace Theatre

8.8
1564 Broadway (at W 47th St), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 102 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "Was I the only person in the audience, I wondered, who wasn't buying the candid carrottop's buoyant ballyhoo?" John Lahr reviews "Annie," dir. James Lapine, 11/19/2012: Read more.

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2. The Copenhagen

13 Laight St (at Varick St), New York, NY
Scandinavian Restaurant · Tribeca · 35 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Silvia Killingsworth's review from the 4/1/13 issue: "It’s Le Pain Quotidien with a Scandinavian makeover." Read more.

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3. Estadio Azteca

8.6
Clzd. de Tlalpan 3400 (Entre Av. del Imán y Av. del Estadio Azteca), Coyoacán, Distrito Federal
Soccer Stadium · 644 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "In preparation for attending a World Cup qualifier between MX and the US, I was ordered to be discreet..." Reeves Wiedeman on how to survive a soccer game at Estadio Azteca: Read more.

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4. Central Park

9.7
59th to 110th St (btwn 5th Ave & Central Park W), New York, NY
Park · Central Park · 1839 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: See Central Park on the cover of the April 1, 2013 issue of The New Yorker, plus a slideshow of Art Deco covers from the 1920s: Read more.

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5. Shubert Theatre

9.1
225 W 44th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 93 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: 4/1/13 - Michael Schulman profiles the funniest singer-comedian you may have never heard of, Tim Minchin, songwriter for Matilda: The Musical: Read more.

6. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

9.3
11 W 53rd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Art Museum · Midtown East · 1870 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: 4/1/2013 - Vince Aletti on Bill Brandt, who is the subject of "a brilliant retrospective" at MOMA: Read more.

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7. 92YTribeca

200 Hudson St (at Canal St.), New York, NY
Arts and Entertainment · Tribeca · 55 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: (3/20/13) SAVE 92Y TRIBECA -- A call for the 92Y to reconsider its decision and maintain 92Y Tribeca, from Richard Brody: Read more.

8. Royal Opera House

9.3
Bow St (Floral St), London, Greater London
Opera House · Coven · 140 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: (3/25/13) Alex Ross writes on George Benjamin's long-awaited masterpiece, "Written on Skin," playing now at the Royal Opera House: Read more.

9. Patagonia

414 W 14th St, New York, NY
Clothing Store · Chelsea · 9 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: (3/25/13) Patricia Marx: The store "feels like a huge ski chalet-- that is, one in which O.C.D.-afflicted skiers have color-sorted their parkas before hanging them... from custom-made meat hooks." Read more.

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10. Metropolitan Museum of Art

9.5
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · 1961 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Calvin Tomkins talks to curator Andrew Bolton, and gets a behind-the-scenes look at the Costume Institute's upcoming exhibition, “Punk: Chaos to Couture.” (sub req): Read more.

11. Metropolitan Museum of Art

9.5
1000 5th Ave (btwn E 80th & E 84th St), New York, NY
Art Museum · 1961 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: 3/4/13: The Museum's Islamic wing is open again, after 8 years of expansion and renovation. (Trying to see all [fifteen galleries] in one day will wreck you; come back repeatedly.) Read more.

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12. Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

7.2
1255 Hempstead Tpke (at Earle Ovington Blvd.), Uniondale, NY
Hockey Stadium · 219 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "Follow the spandex!" Kayleen Schaefer went to Lululemon's annual sale, held at the Nassau Coliseum, and lived to tell the tale: Read more.

13. Bruichladdich Distillery

9.1
Bruichladdich, Bruichladdich
Distillery · 10 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In our 2/11/13 issue, Kelefa Sanneh explains how Mark Reynier, a wine dealer from London, decided to buy Bruichladdich, a then-almost defunct distillery, and ended up changing the Scotch industry: Read more.

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14. Greater Grace Temple City Of David

23500 W 7 Mile Rd (at Shiawassee), Detroit, MI
Church · Redford · 4 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Rosa Parks was born a hundred years ago, on Feb. 4, 1913. In 2008, David Remnick wrote about her funeral, held in Detroit, at Greater Grace Temple Church. Here's a look: Read more.

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15. Prado de San Sebastián Gardens

8.8
(Jardines del Prado de San Sebastián)
Av. de Carlos V (Av. del Cid), Sevilla, Andalucía
Park · Sur · 27 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In 1957, Mollie Panter-Downes visited Prado de San Sebastían for Feria, & wrote about it in our magazine. "To the newcomer it is still one of the most breath-taking spectacles left on Earth..." Read more.

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16. St. James Theatre

9.2
246 W 44th St (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 77 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Sarah Larson attends "Manilow on Broadway" (1/30/13): "Manilow is music, of course, and he writes the songs. Another sing-along, an explosion of confetti over our heads, and then home..." Read more.

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17. 92nd Street Y

8.9
1395 Lexington Ave (at E 92nd St), New York, NY
Community Center · Upper East Side · 62 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Be sure to catch the concert of remounted 'New Dance Group'-- founded in NY in 1932-- dances, incl. works by Anna Sokolow, Sophie Maslow, and others. Performance on 2/1/2013. Joan Acocella has more: Read more.

18. Mayfield

8.8
688 Franklin Ave (at Prospect Pl), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Crown Heights · 170 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "The food, creative yet controlled, is unusually delicious. Seafood fares particularly well..." -Hannah Goldfield, in the 2/4/2013 issue. Read more.

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19. Pig and Khao

9.0
68 Clinton St (btwn Rivington & Stanton St), New York, NY
Filipino Restaurant · Lower East Side · 306 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "David Chang [tried] to create a new breed of Asian-American comfort food, but... the formula doesn't work." - Lizzie Widdicombe reviews Pig and Khao Read more.

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20. Madison Square Garden

8.9
4 Penn Plz (btwn 7th & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Basketball Stadium · 1000 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "Cohen's recitations feel like religious ceremonies. That may not be an accident." Sasha Frere-Jones on Leonard Cohen, who plays MSG on 12/18/12. Read more.

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21. Bistro Petit

774 Driggs Ave (at S 3rd St.), Brooklyn, NY
French Restaurant · Williamsburg · 64 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "Indeed, it felt like good luck to eat there." Hannah Goldfield reviews Bistro Petit in the Nov. 12, 2012 issue: Read more.

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22. International Center of Photography

250 Bowery (btwn E Houston & Prince St), New York, NY
Art Gallery · NoLita · 65 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Vince Aletti on "Rise and Fall of Apartheid": "...it's the photographers who were on the front lines who give this show its great strength. Their work has lost none of its power or fury." Nov 12, 2012 Read more.

23. The Walter Kerr Theatre

8.9
219 W 48th St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 84 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Hilton Als on "The Heiress," dir. Moisés Kaufman: "...the competitive edge that takes over the stage... is part of the show's undoing." (Nov. 12, 2012) Read more.

24. New York Public Library

9.2
476 5th Ave (at W 42nd St), New York, NY
Library · Midtown East · 529 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Tomorrow night (10/24/12) at 7 P.M., Don DeLillo will discuss his new short-story collection "The Angel Esmerelda" with writer Jonathan Franzen. Don't miss it! Read more.

25. Rattlestick Playwrights Theater

8.8
224 Waverly Pl (7th Avenue), New York, NY
Indie Theater · West Village · 16 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "[F]or a hundred minutes, his ruthless, ravaged caricatures of catastrophe manage to hold our attention with their sense of cultural doom." John Lahr reviews Adam Rapp's "Through the Yellow Hour": Read more.

26. Whitney Museum of American Art

9.2
99 Gansevoort St (btwn 10th Ave & Washington St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Meatpacking District · 434 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "The show, as installed by the artist [and] Scott Rothkopf, is an over-all art work in itself." Peter Schjeldahl reviews the Wade Guyton retrospective: http://nyr.kr/SyDICg

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27. Calliope

84 E 4th St (at 2nd Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · East Village · 64 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "[T]errines, tarts, tripe, and rabbit... grownup food, which arrives as a whisper, not a shout." - Amelia Lester reviews Calliope in the 10/8/12 issue: Read more.

28. Brooklyn Museum

9.4
200 Eastern Pkwy (at Washington Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Art Museum · 423 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The museum has transposed Lucy R. Lippard's cult classic book "Six Years"-- "art history written from the front lines, porous and unresolved"-- into an exhibit. Andrea K. Scott's review: Read more.

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29. Reynard

80 Wythe Ave (N 11th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 160 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: At Reynards, "you don't feel like part of a parody, you just feel lucky to be there." Ariel Levy reviews Reynards: http://nyr.kr/NZLFAZ (9/24/12)

30. High Line

9.5
btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St (btwn 10th & 12th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Chelsea · 1495 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Don't miss the diminutive sculptures tucked into unexpected locations throughout the park, all part of "Lilliput," an exhibit curated by Cecilia Alemani and on display through April 14, 2013: Read more.

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31. David H. Koch Theater

9.3
Lincoln Center Plaza (at W 63rd St & Columbus Ave), New York, NY
Theater · Lincoln Square · 65 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "He was thinking of Tchaikovsky, he said." Joan Acocella on "Divertimento from 'Le Baiser de la Fée,'" part of the NYCB's Stravinsky/Balanchine festival 9/18-9/30 Read more.

32. Todd English Food Hall

1 W 59th St (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Food Court · Midtown East · 154 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “This is a fancy food court, and it fulfills its function with gusto.” Indeed, it’s hard to go wrong with most of the selection, including their “startlingly delicious take on the ubiquitous cupcake.” Read more.

33. Francesca

17 Clinton St (btwn Stanton & Houston), New York, NY
Spanish Restaurant · Lower East Side · 9 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “In their first departure from Italian food, the Frankies have reincarnated the Clinton Street location as a Basque-inflicted Spanish cognate.” Read more.

34. Alison Eighteen

15 W 18th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Union Square · 23 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “Like the service, the food is uneven but friendly.” The appetizers are a strong suit, and they are “justifiably proud” of their rotisserie. For dessert, head straight for the fragrant franzipan cake. Read more.

35. Perla Cafe

234 W 4th St (West 10th st), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · West Village · 154 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The Italian restaurant’s twist on potato chips and P.B. & J. may seem out of place, but “skip the scoffing and order.” Next, try one of their fresh pastas, and be sure to save room for secondi! Read more.

36. db Bistro Moderne

7.5
55 W 44th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 93 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: This sleek bistro offers “haute-cuisine versions of home-cooking favorites.” Their theatrical and legendary DB Burger is “rich, well travelled, charred in the right places, and a little bit jaded.” Read more.

37. The Bowery Diner

241 Bowery (at Stanton St), New York, NY
Diner · NoLita · 107 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “Though it doesn’t always succeed at either, Bowery Diner’s menu aspires to satisfy adult cravings as well as childhood ones.” When in doubt, order one of their creamy milkshakes. Read more.

38. Super Linda

109 W Broadway (Reade St.), New York, NY
Latin American Restaurant · Tribeca · 49 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “The space is fetching,” but it’s worth noting that, “food is not really the point here.” Instead, come enjoy a few “tasty drinks with funny names.” Read more.

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39. Gwynnett Street

312 Graham Ave (at Ainslie St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · East Williamsburg · 79 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Don’t be deterred by the kitchen’s unusual pairings: “This is food that’s meant to challenge you, which is presumably why the kitchen presents it as art.” Indeed, art that you're guaranteed to devour. Read more.

40. Empire State Building

9.1
350 5th Ave (btwn 33rd & 34th St), New York, NY
Structure · Midtown Manhattan, New York, NY · 1174 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Is the Empire State Building the center of a second Bermuda Triangle? Lizzie Widdicombe investigated with an Internet-purchased radio-wave meter and a veteran cab driver… Read more.

41. Manhattan School of Music

120 Claremont Ave (at Broadway), New York, NY
College Theater · West Harlem · 7 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The delivery of seventeen brand-new grand pianos was “no ordinary U-Haul job”. As students and staff assisted with the movers, two trumpeters “played a fanfare, as if to greet an arriving monarch.” Read more.

42. Yankee Stadium

8.9
1 E 161st St (btwn Jerome & River Ave), Bronx, NY
Baseball Stadium · 1157 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Test this out at a game: NYU psychologists found that loyal Yankees fans are more likely than non-fans to underestimate the distance between New York and the home cities of the Yankees’ top rivals. Read more.

43. The Plaza Hotel

9.0
5th Avenue, Central Park South (at Central Park S), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 234 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Unfamiliar with the city and hiding out from fans, Charlie Chaplin once stayed here in 1916 because he didn’t know of any other hotel where you could dine. Read more.

44. Central Park Zoo

8.6
E 64th St (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Zoo · Central Park · 248 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: A peacock once escaped from the zoo and settled into the fifth-floor ledge of an Upper East Side building, capturing the attention of kids, cops, tourists, and Rupert Murdoch. Read more.

45. Rockefeller Center

9.1
Rockefeller Plaza (btwn W 49th & W 50th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Rockefeller Center · 847 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Frida Kahlo once told the New Yorker that her husband, Diego Rivera, lost a whopping hundred and twenty-five pounds while painting the controversial Rockefeller Center frescoes. Read more.

46. Rockefeller Center

9.1
Rockefeller Plaza (btwn W 49th & W 50th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Rockefeller Center · 847 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In 2010, Tad Friend sought to achieve what had once been done by John Updike in 1956: to walk from the Empire State Building to Rockefeller Center without ever setting foot on Fifth or Sixth Avenue Read more.

47. Church of the Holy Apostles (Episcopal)

296 9th Ave (at W 28th St), New York, NY
Church · Chelsea · 2 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In 1996, Ian Frazier started a writing workshop here at the largest soup kitchen in New York City Read more.

48. Governors Island

9.1
New York, NY
Island · Governors Island · 221 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Imagine a playground that parents actually like: “If you create a park-like environment and people feel really free, adults hang out and participate like children do.” -Adriaan Geuze, West8 architect Read more.

49. Atera

8.9
77 Worth St (btwn Broadway & Church St), New York, NY
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Tribeca · 45 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The chef’s fondness for wild food is reflected in both the menu and the restaurant’s décor. When asked about the vertical herb garden growing in the dining room, a server once replied, “It’s alive.” Read more.

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50. Pok Pok NY

117 Columbia St (at Kane St), Brooklyn, NY
Thai Restaurant · Cobble Hill · 341 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: While dining at this Southeast Asian restaurant may not be a relaxed experience, one can “take comfort in the fact that the food lives up to the hype.” Read more.

51. Radio City Music Hall

9.4
1260 Avenue of the Americas (at W 50th St), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Rockefeller Center · 391 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: When Radio City first opened in 1932, it was the world’s largest enclosed theatre. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. once remarked to a New Yorker reporter, “Don’t you think that it’s a lovely room?” Read more.

52. Bryant Park

9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Midtown · 1230 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Once infamous, the park is now “a handsome place, with flower beds, pétanque games, a lending library, a carousel, thousands of portable chairs, theatrical performances, and many other inducements." Read more.

53. One World Trade Center

9.3
1 World Trade Ctr (btwn Fulton & West St), New York, NY
Structure · Financial District · 315 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Architect Daniel Libeskind’s plan strikes “a careful balance between commemorating the lives lost and reëstablishing the life of the site itself.” Read more.

54. The Moth

7.9
126 Crosby St (at Bookstore Cafe), New York, NY
Performing Arts Venue · SoHo · 1 tip

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The acclaimed organization frequently hosts performances where “a successful story is received with a kind of love that is almost hard to imagine.” Read more.

55. The Well

272 Meserole St (btwn Bushwick Ave & Waterbury St), Brooklyn, NY
Bar · East Williamsburg · 43 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Located in part of the historic Hittleman Brewery, the bar is stocked with twenty kinds of champagne and three hundred varieties of beer. The massive space also includes an outdoor music venue. Read more.

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56. Parish Hall

109A N 3rd St (btwn Berry St. & Wythe Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 37 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: "...beautiful things happen when George Weld stays open for dinner." Silvia Killingsworth reviews Parish Hall 10/29/12: http://nyr.kr/Tvf6aj

57. Takashi

456 Hudson St (at Barrow St), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · West Village · 208 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: A two-wall mural offers descriptions and illustrations of various cuts of meat and horumon (literally, “discarded goods,” or offal), with notes on their vitamin content and supposed health benefits. Read more.

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58. Arlington Club

1032 Lexington Ave (btwn 73rd & 74th St), New York, NY
Steakhouse · Upper East Side · 48 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: (3/25/13) Hannah Goldfield: "To have a good time at the Arlington Club, a new steak house from Laurent Tourondel, the BLT restaurateur, you must succumb entirely to the experience..." Read more.

59. The Breslin Bar & Dining Room

16 W 29th St (btwn Broadway & 5th Ave), New York, NY
Gastropub · NoMad · 688 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The team behind the Spotted Pig brings this new gastropub that projects a certain swagger. Chef April Bloomfield’s knack for unusual meats is evident, and the menu reads a bit like Dickens. Read more.

60. The Fat Radish

17 Orchard St (btwn Hester & Canal St), New York, NY
English Restaurant · Chinatown · 223 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The women look like they may be jewelry designers and are overheard pronouncing Kenya “Keen-ya”; the men are almost universally floppy-haired and insist on wearing their plaid scarves through dinner. Read more.

61. Isabel Marant

8.8
469 Broome St (at Greene St), New York, NY
Women's Store · SoHo · 9 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: A coquettish and vintagey take on bohemia selling cardigans embellished with jewels, clear beading, rope trim, hot-pink stitching, and pompoms. Read more.

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62. Allswell

8.7
124 Bedford Ave (at N 10th St), Brooklyn, NY
American Restaurant · Williamsburg · 247 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Hannah Goldfield: The dishes were tasty enough, "and felt appropriate in the restaurant’s shire-inn-style setting". More: http://nyr.kr/SAYFeV

63. Hotel Pennsylvania

401 7th Ave (at W 33rd St), New York, NY
Hotel · Chelsea · 314 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In 1929, Mexican revolutionaries holed up here. In case of spies, they blasted “serenades and nocturnes played by a stringed trio” over a “battery of radios.” Read more.

64. Millesime

92 Madison Ave ((At 29th St)), New York, NY
French Restaurant · NoMad · 52 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: It’s not easy to be a hotel restaurant. Too adventurous and you drive away the hotel guests; too predictable and you become a mere canteen for people who can’t be bothered to go out. Read more.

65. Museum Mile

Fifth Avenue (btwn 82nd and 105th Streets), New York, NY
Road · Upper East Side · 11 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: This stretch might just as well refer to the distance spanned if you lined up, ends to end, all the paperweights, mouse pads, and refrigerator magnets with reproductions of famous paintings on them. Read more.

66. US Post Office - James A Farley Station

5.3
421 8th Ave (btwn 31st & 33rd St), New York, NY
Post Office · Chelsea · 84 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Robert Sullivan witnessed “the end of the era of the twenty-nine-cent stamp” at a midnight party here in 1991. Read more.

67. Terminal A

LaGuardia Airport, Queens, NY
Airport Terminal · East Elmhurst · 103 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: He “assumed the burden of seeing LaGuardia Airport & NYC & his life & clothes & body through the disappointed eyes of his parents.” —Jonathan Franzen, “The Failure” Read more.

68. Tibor de Nagy Gallery

8.8
724 5th Ave (btwn W 56th & W 57th St), New York, NY
Art Gallery · Midtown East · 1 tip

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: After opening in 1950, the gallery amounted to a salon for the New York School of poets, publishing the first or second books of John Ashbery, Frank O’Hara, James Schuyler and Barbara Guest. Read more.

69. Roosevelt Island

New York, NY
Island · 78 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Near the landing dock, check out new "smart" parking spaces, featuring square sensors embedded in the pavement that monitor overstays. Read more.

70. Seasonal Restaurant & Weinbar

132 W 58th St (btwn 6th & 7th Ave.), New York, NY
Austrian Restaurant · Theater District · 43 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: There’s a certain comedy in trying to parse out one’s order: Frühlingssalat (arugula salad), Jakobsmuscheln (sea scallops), Zwiebelroastbraten (strip loin). Read more.

71. Strand Bookstore

9.5
828 Broadway (at E 12th St), New York, NY
Bookstore · Greenwich Village · 594 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Books-by-the-Foot service provides ready-made libraries. “Bargain books,” a random selection of hardbacks, is the cheapest, at ten dollars a foot. For thirty dollars, clients can customize the color. Read more.

72. Bohemian

57 Great Jones St (btwn Bowery & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · NoHo · 181 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Its Web site advises, “Please be referred by someone who has already visited us,” and the lore is that its phone number is not listed. In reality, the number surfaces with determined Googling. Read more.

73. Rubirosa Ristorante

9.2
235 Mulberry St (btwn Prince & Spring St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · NoLita · 842 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: A waiter: “Rubirosa? I heard he was this man who used to be a playboy and he had sex with everyone, and then he became a librarian.” Read more.

74. Jeffrey's Grocery

9.2
172 Waverly Pl (at Christopher St), New York, NY
American Restaurant · West Village · 236 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The front of the vest-pocket space—a hybrid bodega, lunch counter, and raw bar—is stocked with groceries. In the back, a mere two dozen seats at the bar and around one communal table. Read more.

75. Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark at the Foxwoods Theatre

213 W 42nd St. (btwn 7th & 8th Ave.), New York, NY
Theater · Theater District · 162 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Are people paying to see calamity? Theatregoers suffer a case of Spider-Man Schadenfreude, as injured actors spur ticket sales for the new Broadway musical. Read more.

76. Alice in Wonderland Statue

9.0
Wallach Walk (btwn E 75th & 76th St), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · Central Park · 56 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The plaque reads “In Memory of My Wife, Margarita Delacorte, Who Loved All Children.” Not only must all children love Alice but when they go to the Park they must love Mrs. Delacorte, too. Read more.

77. Apple Upper West Side

8.5
1981 Broadway (at W 67th St), New York, NY
Electronics Store · Lincoln Square · 143 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “This is loaded with subtle shit,” Apple store architect Peter Q. Bohlin explained of his new building in a May, 2010 Talk of the Town piece. Read more.

78. The McGraw-Hill Companies

1221 Avenue of the Americas (at W 49th St.), New York, NY
Office · Theater District · 12 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The longest smoke break of Nicholas White’s life began at around 11:00 on a Friday night in October, 1999. He spent forty-one hours trapped in elevator car No. 30. Watch the video. Read more.

79. Hecho en Dumbo

354 Bowery (btwn Great Jones & E.4th), New York, NY
Mexican Restaurant · NoHo · 190 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The place began life as an evening tenant at the Dumbo General Store, but the atmosphere in its new location on the Bowery is meant to evoke the sophistication of contemporary Mexico. Read more.

80. Minetta Tavern

8.9
113 Macdougal St (at Minetta Ln), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Greenwich Village · 621 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: This Village relic was revamped by the restaurateur Keith McNally, of the Odeon, Balthazar, and Pastis. The vibe is now less seedy watering hole, more claustrophobe-celeb. Read more.

81. Poets House

8.8
10 River Ter (at Murray St), New York, NY
Library · Battery Park City · 16 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “And if you’re trying to describe a institution like Poets House,/…With a library, an auditorium, exhibition space, and reading rooms,/…Ordinary prose will not do.” –Ian Frazier Read more.

82. Merchant's House Museum

9.1
29 E 4th St (at Lafayette Street), New York, NY
History Museum · NoHo · 25 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: This 1832 red-brick row house was home to the Treadwell family for nearly a century. Touring it in 1989, Richard Brookhiser was “struck by the incongruities—austerity side-by-side with lavishness.” Read more.

83. Locanda Verde

9.1
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 508 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Robert De Niro’s place seems at first glance rather high-end faux. But the chef Andrew Carmellini’s blissfully homey Italian food serves as a reminder that cooking what you grow is a very good idea. Read more.

84. La Sirene

8.5
558 Broome St (at Varick St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Hudson Square · 79 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Didier Pawlicki, the chef and owner of one of the tiniest, least pretentious, more pleasurable French bistros in the city, is a sensitive and adaptable—not to mention Internet-savvy—soul. Read more.

85. MTA Subway - 42nd St/Times Square/Port Authority Bus Terminal (A/C/E/N/Q/R/W/S/1/2/3/7)

W 42nd St (btwn Broadway & 8th Ave), New York, NY
Metro Station · Theater District · 112 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: After a night on the streets of midtown, “as the light strengthened, the dreariness and the harshness of the Square became a palpable thing,” Morris Markey wrote in 1934. Read more.

86. Hudson River Park

9.6
West St (btwn Battery Pl & W 59th St), New York, NY
Park · West Village · 120 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “My history is a Hudson River history,” said Albert Butzel in a 1997 Talk piece about his battle against highway expansion and for the park’s creation. It only took him twenty years. Read more.

87. The Morgan Library & Museum

9.2
225 Madison Ave (btwn E 36th & E 37th St), New York, NY
Museum · Murray Hill · 179 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: J. P. Morgan demanded strict safeguards for the rare objects kept here, stating in 1924 that “one soiled thumb could undo the work of nine hundred years, and a misplaced cough could be a disaster.” Read more.

88. New York Penn Station

5.7
1 Penn Plz (btwn W 31st & W 33rd St), New York, NY
Rail Station · Chelsea · 1671 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “At the moment of marching across Penn Station, there seemed to be mighty few travellers who would take sides for or against her.” —John O’Hara, “Drawing Room B” Read more.

89. Flex Mussels

174 E 82nd St (btw Lexington & 3rd Ave), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Upper East Side · 180 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “The name, though reminiscent of a Tarzan boast, is apt: Flex Mussels forgoes European and American tradition and puts the mussel on steroids.” Read more.

90. Gristedes Supermarkets #504

4.6
4037 Broadway (at 170th St.), New York, NY
Grocery Store · Washington Heights · 22 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “The thin galoot outside Gristede’s had taken a powder when I got there; that meant we were no longer playing girls’ rules.” —S. J. Perelman, “Farewell, My Lovely Appetizer” Read more.

91. CBS Broadcast Center

9.1
524 W 57th St (btwn 10th & 11th Ave), New York, NY
TV Station · Hell's Kitchen · 14 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “[Tomasina] had pretty much everything she wanted in life. She had a great job as an assistant producer of the ‘CBS Evening News with Dan Rather.’ ” —Jeffrey Eugenides, “Baster” Read more.

92. Saks Fifth Avenue

8.9
611 5th Ave Fl 8 (btwn E 49th & E 50th St), New York, NY
Department Store · Midtown East · 290 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “While riding in Fifth Avenue buses, girls who knew Holden often thought they saw him walking past Saks’ … but it was usually somebody else.” —J. D. Salinger, “Slight Rebellion Off Madison” Read more.

93. Casa Lever

8.4
390 Park Ave (btwn E 53rd St & E 54th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Midtown East · 69 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “The space is either the principal attraction (if its airporty weirdness appeals) or the primary problem (if the weirdness does not, and if the premium therefore grates).” Read more.

94. The Round Table Restaurant, at The Algonquin

7.0
59 W 44th St (Between 5th and 6th Avenues), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 14 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Harold Ross, the magazine’s founder, roamed here to ask his friends to write. Once, when he asked Dorothy Parker why she wasn’t in the office writing, she replied, “Someone was using the pencil.” Read more.

95. Sony Wonder Technology Lab

550 Madison Ave (btw 55th St & 56th), New York, NY
Science Museum · Midtown East · 41 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: George Clinton, the Methuselah of funk, toured a robot exhibit here, and, even with a spiky mop of red, yellow, green, pink, and black braids, he managed to remain invisible to a school of preteens. Read more.

96. Hawaiian Tropic Zone

729 7th Ave (49th St), New York, NY
Bar · Theater District · 3 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Investment banks recently banned employees from entertaining clients in front of bikini-clad waitresses. Owner Dennis Riese defends himself. Read more.

97. Loehmann's

2101 Broadway (74th Street), New York, NY
Department Store · Upper West Side · 22 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Before this became a discount clothing spot with communal dressing rooms, in 2007, it was a gay bathhouse, then the swingers’ club Plato’s Retreat. Read more.

98. Demolition Depot

7.9
216 E 125th St, New York, NY
Antique Store · East Harlem · 7 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The owner, Evan Blum, sells all types of “vintage doors.” In a 2007 Talk of the Town piece, Blum says, “They don’t look special, but more people have a need for ordinary doors than you could imagine.” Read more.

99. Bloomingdale's

8.3
1000 3rd Ave Fl 5 (btwn E 59th & E 60th St), New York, NY
Department Store · Upper East Side · 342 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Don’t miss the basement around Christmastime “by thoughtlessly choosing to go to Europe instead.” It’s “a high adventure in smells”: bacon, leather, “rayon undies.” Read more.

100. The Jewish Museum

9.3
1109 5th Ave (at E 92nd St), New York, NY
Museum · Carnegie Hill · 73 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: There’s menorah mania in the gift shop of this spot, which, considering the many exhibits that feature artists such as Pissarro or Soutine, could easily be called the "I Didn’t Know They Were Jewish!" Read more.

101. SHO Shaun Hergatt

40 Broad St, New York, NY
French Restaurant · Financial District · 30 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: The gongs, samurai swords, and bottles of wine lining empty maze-like corridors have a bad-dreamy effect, but chef Shaun Hergatt has a way with seafood. Read more.

102. 1430 Broadway

1430 Broadway (at W 40th St), New York, NY
Coworking Space · Garment District · 2 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: At 5:30 P.M. on Wednesdays, people gather in Suite 1107 for Laughter Yoga. Read more.

103. New Museum

7.9
235 Bowery (btwn Stanton & Rivington St), New York, NY
Art Museum · Lower East Side · 204 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Designed by the Japanese architects SANAA: “The visual signals this building sends—it is at once crisp and pliable, solid and permeable—seem deliberately ambiguous.” Read more.

104. The Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel

8.2
10 Central Park S (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 66 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: This Plaza Hotel bar is a bit of classic New York (Cary Grant went there in “North by Northwest”) and features fetching murals of Central Park in winter by Everett Shinn. Read more.

105. Marea

9.3
240 Central Park S (at 59th St & Broadway), New York, NY
Seafood Restaurant · Theater District · 356 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Having already appropriated northern Italy (via Alto) and southern Italy (via Convivio), chef Michael White takes on the coast with this shrine to seafood. Read more.

106. Waldorf Astoria New York

301 Park Ave (btwn E 49th & E 50th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Midtown East · 274 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: In 1938, workmen laid down a new 2,295-square-foot rug in the lobby, “stopping only to extricate a workman who had fallen into its folds.” Read more.

107. Harvard Club of New York City

8.2
35 W 44th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Historic and Protected Site · Midtown East · 53 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Hendrik Hertzberg watched a 1972 discussion of “the woman question”—namely, whether they should be allowed to join. The verdict: No. Read more.

108. Wyndham New Yorker

7.3
481 8th Ave (btwn 34th and 35th St), New York, NY
Hotel · Garment District · 212 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: It’s got our name, but it’s got nothing to do with the magazine. Read more.

109. Hammerstein Ballroom

7.9
311 W 34th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY
Music Venue · Garment District · 90 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: Charlie Chaplin said in 1978 that “it was Willie Hammerstein, Oscar’s son, who invented pie-throwing” as a gag for one of Chaplin’s acts. Read more.

110. MTA Subway - 161st St/Yankee Stadium (4/B/D)

1 E 161st St (at River Ave), Bronx, NY
Metro Station · Concourse Village, Bronx, NY · 30 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: March, 2010, marked the demolition of the old Yankee Stadium, home to the Yankees and, in the seventies, psychedelic concession-stand uniforms. Lifelong fans are in mourning. Read more.

111. NYPD - Midtown North Precinct

306 W 54th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave.), New York, NY
Police Station · Hell's Kitchen · 4 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: These police officers deal with bomb threats and mysterious packages, and win Tony Awards in their spare time. Read more.

112. La Fonda del Sol

6.5
200 Park Ave (MetLife Building), New York, NY
Tapas Restaurant · Midtown East · 52 tips and reviews

The New YorkerThe New Yorker: “So broadly Spanish (‘modern’) as to include accents of old colonies and rival powers,” with “a casual, airy bar area for tapas and a formal dining room, with Iberian maroons.” Read more.