"Anthony Caro on the roof" awesome sculpture series + cocktails in the summer = go while it's nice out. Read more.
18-hole mini golf course features a waterfall, a stream, a cave, a footbridge and sand traps. Open 3pm-10pm on Weekdays, 10am-8pm on weekends. Even better, it’s just $5 per adult for a game. Read more.
The best view of NYC offers a stunning panorama. From the midpoint of the massive suspension bridge, there are spectacular sight lines of Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo and lower Manhattan. Read more.
Why? Because it's like a mini Oktoberfest.Our man inside the German American Steuben Parade tells us to expect lots of Paulener on draft, one-hour river cruise, & the crowning of Miss German America. Read more.
Guests at Andre Balazs’ nightlife behemoth don't even have to leave the hotel to go out, thanks to Top of the Standard, 18th-floor bar Le Bain & the buzzy Standard Bar & Grill. Read more.
The best place to find your inner Zen boasts relaxed, peaceful grounds. Claim a spot near the serene Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, surrounded by Japanese myrtle and cypress trees, and bliss out. Read more.
This weekend the Williamsburg flea turns into an entirely grub-oriented market called Smorgasburg, with over a hundred vendors trying to feed you stuff like fresh local tempeh and heirloom beans. Read more.
Meet your one-stop shop for comfy ballet flats and manageable heels; the 20-year-old shop stocks more than 500 styles. Read more.
Try one of their specialty hot chocolates during the Hot Chocolate Festival in February! Read more.
An adorably eclectic place to grab a cup of tea. Food is absolutely delicious. Space is small so only bring a friend or two. No bathroom and cash only so come prepared! Read more.
Tea & Sympathy is a great little café in nearby Greenwich Village specializing in traditional British favorites such as bangers & mash and afternoon tea. Read more.