btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St (btwn 10th & 12th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Chelsea · 1495 tips and reviews
HISTORY: Built in the 30s, this was an active railway until 1980. "Friends of the High Line" formed in 1999 with the idea of turning it into an elevated park similar to the Promenade Plantée in Paris.
230 5th Ave (btwn W 26th & W 27th St), New York, NY
Rooftop Bar · NoMad · 712 tips and reviews
Arnold: One of the best views of the city! Huge outdoor patio with lots of beautiful people! But look out for the girl that wants your money in the form of a big tip, after they serviced you! ;)
naveen: from our friends at colicchio & sons: a great spot to hit for drinks at the end of your walk on the high line. (and it just occured to me that you could do the walk in reverse and start here, finish a
HISTORY: The Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883. It was the longest suspension bridge in the world from its opening until 1903 and the first steel-wire suspension bridge.
Madison Ave (btwn E 23rd & E 26th St), New York, NY
Park · 479 tips and reviews
Windows Live Photo Gallery: From inside the park, you can get a great angle on the surrounding buildings for a Panoramic Stitch. Outside the park on the west side, looking south, is a fantastic shot of the Flatiron Building.
Broadway & 7th Ave (btwn W 42nd & 47th St), New York, NY
Plaza · Theater District · 2356 tips and reviews
HISTORY: This area was originally named Longacre Square but was renamed in 1904 when the NY Times moved to the skyscraper now known as One Times Square at 42nd St., famous for the Times Square Ball drop.
Dens: Bleecker Bar may be the home to the very first checkin ever (2001?) One of the orignal use cases from the dodgeball.com days: "I want to know when my friends are at the bar watching a baseball game."
Breakfast Spot · East Village · 381 tips and reviews
nymag: The baked goods are the standout here, like the $3 fluffy biscuits, which you can stuff with scrambled eggs and melted pepper-jack cheese. Featured in Where to Eat 2011!
Mexican Restaurant · Meatpacking District · 222 tips and reviews
AskMen: The Mexican chain is less about the food -- which is tasty as hell: fresh guac, smoked chicken flautas, all kinds of tacos -- and more about the boozy warm-weather scene.
Breakfast Spot · East Village · 381 tips and reviews
Tristan: my favorite place in the city. Here's what you need to do. 1) order the shrimp + grits (wow!), 2) order the La Chouffe beer (seasonal and awesome), 3) build a biscuit (bacon + pepperjack). Game over!
French Restaurant · Tribeca · 219 tips and reviews
People: Want classic NYC? Then don't miss this still-thriving Tribecainstitution. John Belushi famously cooked his own burgers at the Frenchbrasserie, once the go-to hangout for SNL in its heyday.
124 E 28th St (btwn Park & Lexington Ave), New York, NY
Hotel · Rose Hill · 22 tips and reviews
Arnold: Good hotel but a little expensive... There is no breakfast included but you will get a $20 credit to use at the bar/restaurant behind the hotel. Enjoy your stay!
Mediterranean Restaurant · Rose Hill · 101 tips and reviews
Arnold: Great restaurant with a nice bar in the middel of the venue. Pizza's are great to share. If you stay at the Park South Hotel you get a $20 credit for each day. Enjoy!