In NYC, it's easy to get lost in the millions of things to do. We're here to provide easy access to the city's entertainment but also a serene environment with traditional hotel hospitality. Read more.
A neighborhood landmark offering 3 floors dedicated to exhibitions. Catch the next fashion star from a student exhibit or re-discover the legends in the museum’s extensive permanent collection. Read more.
Open 24/7, this edgy NYC institution offers up gooey gourmet mac & cheese and savory fried chicken and waffles. Read more.
Continues the Ace Hotel tradition of modern style, infused with rockstar swagger. The medium rare, slightly gamey lamb burger topped with feta cheese and crispy red onions is the house fav. Read more.
An upscale sports bar that attracts the local crowd with its glam, rustic décor (think chocolate leather seats and antique chandeliers) and delicious noshy bits from Spago chef Dave Feimster. Read more.
Located on the rooftop of Eataly food emporium and open year-round, this is not your typical biergarden. It offers up stunning skyline views and house-made brews served direct from stainless casks. Read more.
If you’re in the market for something beyond the ordinary, we recommend checking out their extensive collection of incomparable vintage posters. From cinema’s earliest days to contemporary choices. Read more.
This quirky company has carved a niche for itself by developing new works that speak to everyone and are written by women. Their performance space, The Room, is the stage for theatrical works. Read more.