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1. Bloomingdale's

8.4
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.

2. 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.

3. 21 Club

21 W 52nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
American Restaurant · Midtown East · 129 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The 21 Club is a world famous New York restaurant that started out as a Prohibition-era speakeasy.

4. CBS Broadcast Center

9.2
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.

5. Stage Deli

834 7th Ave (btwn W 53rd & W 54th St.), New York, NY
Deli · Theater District · 47 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In an apartment above the Stage Deli, several Yankees lived together in the early 1950s including Mickey Mantle, Hank Bauer, and Johnny Hopp.

6. Sacred Heart of Jesus R.C. Church

457 W 51st St (at 10th Ave), New York, NY
Church · Hell's Kitchen · 3 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This Romanesque was built in 1885 and designed by Napoleon Lebrun, architect of the Metropolitan Life building at Madison Square.

7. Landmark Tavern

7.6
626 11th Ave (at W 46th St), New York, NY
Pub · Hell's Kitchen · 70 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The Tavern opened in 1868 and is said to be haunted by a Confederate Civil War veteran who, knifed in a fight, staggered up to the second floor to die in a bathtub that’s still there.

Sony is one of NYC.

8. Sony

550 Madison Ave (btwn E 55th & E 56th St), New York, NY
Office · Midtown East · 58 tips and reviews

9. Benoit Bistro

8.2
60 W 55th St (at 6th Ave), New York, NY
French Restaurant · Midtown East · 77 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The bar room is a cool place for after-work cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, and on the weekends, Benoit serves one of the best brunches in Midtown (it includes a dessert buffet). [Eater 38 Member]

10. Manhattan Cruise Terminal

711 12th Ave (55th Street), New York, NY
Marine Terminal · Hell's Kitchen · 19 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The Manhattan Cruise Terminal, originally called the Passenger Ship Terminal, is now the fourth busiest cruise terminal in the United States.

11. Roosevelt Island

New York, NY
Island · 78 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Roosevelt Island is the future home of Cornell NYC Tech, a new $2 billion, two-million-square-foot state-of-the-art applied science and engineering campus.

12. Battery Park City Esplanade

9.4
Battery Park City (From Chambers St to Battery Park), New York, NY
Park · Battery Park City · 52 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Spanning the entire length of Battery Park City, the Esplanade with breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, and the Hudson River is the ideal place to jog or take a sunset stroll.

13. Pouring Ribbons

225 Avenue B Fl 2 (btwn 13th & 14th St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Alphabet City · 180 tips and reviews

EaterEater: From the guys behind Death & Co., including Joaquín Simó, Tales of the Cocktail 2012 American Bartender of the Year. Featuring everything from Tiki riffs to stirred classics, and the service is tops.

14. The Brindle Room

277 E 10th St (btwn 1st Ave & Avenue A), New York, NY
American Restaurant · East Village · 192 tips and reviews

EaterEater: According to food writer Josh Ozersky, it's the "best new-school burger in America...[it] synthesizes the best of old and new: specialty meat, squishy buns, intense seasoning, and cast-iron searing."

15. The Wayland

9.0
700 E 9th St (at Avenue C), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Alphabet City · 283 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The scene is Americana and the cocktails are savory and eclectic, employing everything from kale juice in the Garden Variety Margarita to Szechuan peppers in the Track Town Fizz.

16. Gin Palace

95 Avenue A (at E 6th St.), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · East Village · 60 tips and reviews

EaterEater: A focus on gin from Ravi DeRossi, also behind Death & Co. The scene is a punk rock take on an English pub and the drinks, which include gin and tonics on tap are mostly classic and all affordable.

17. Veselka

8.9
144 2nd Ave (at E 9th St), New York, NY
Ukrainian Restaurant · East Village · 649 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Students, locals and celebs all love this classic Ukrainian spot. Some of the city's best banana pancakes, kasha with gravy, matzo ball soup, pierogis and a great cheeseburger. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

18. Williamsburg Bridge

Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn, NY
Bridge · 202 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: After completion in 1903, the Williamsburg Bridge set the record for the longest suspension bridge. The record was broken in 1924 when the Bear Mountain Bridge was completed.

ΦIA Mu Chapter is one of NYC.

19. ΦIA Mu Chapter

116th Street and Broadway, New York, NY
Fraternity House · West Harlem · 2 tips and reviews
Alma Mater Statue is one of NYC.

20. Alma Mater Statue

8.5
W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
Outdoor Sculpture · West Harlem · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: According to an old school legend, the first Columbia College boy of every class to find the owl hidden in Alma Mater’s robes will graduate valedictorian and marry a Barnard girl.

Low Memorial Library is one of NYC.

21. Low Memorial Library

535 W 116th St (Columbia University), New York, NY
College Administrative Building · West Harlem · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Low Memorial Library was the first major building erected on the present Columbia University site. Today it is one of the most important Neo-Classical structures in America.

Columbia University is one of NYC.

22. Columbia University

W 116th St (btwn Broadway & Amsterdam Ave), New York, NY
University · West Harlem · 112 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Columbia University is the oldest institution of high learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.

23. Milton Berle Birthplace

New York, NY
Home (private) · Central Harlem · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: The first TV star, Milton Berle, was born here July 12, 1908. He appeared in silent films, then performed as a stage comic. His highpoint came as the star of NBC's Texaco Star Theater.

Harlem River Park is one of NYC.

24. Harlem River Park

6.7
Harlem River Drive (E 128th St - E 129th St), New York, NY
Scenic Lookout · East Harlem · 13 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Check out this stretch of living shoreline along the Harlem River! While it's a new feature for New York's waterfront, the building technology used here actually dates back to ancient Egypt.

25. Nike Track & Field Center at The Armory

8.1
216 Fort Washington Ave (near 168th & Broadway), New York, NY
Track · Washington Heights · 13 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Built for the National Guard in 1909, the Armory was used as a homeless shelter before opening in the 1990s as an indoor track and field center.

26. Morris Jumel Mansion

8.3
65 Jumel Ter (btwn 160th &162nd St), New York, NY
History Museum · Washington Heights · 17 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Between Sept & Oct 1776, General George Washington used the mansion as his temporary headquarters after he & his army were forced to evacuate Brooklyn Heights following their loss to the British Army.

27. Duke Ellington House

New York, NY
Home (private) · Washington Heights · 1 tip

HISTORYHISTORY: Ellington, the legendary jazz composer and bandleader, lived in Apartment 4A from 1939-61. This building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.

28. Inwood Farmers Market

9.1
on Isham St. (btw Seaman & Park Terrace West), New York, NY
Farmers Market · Inwood · 25 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Open Saturdays, year-round 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Butter Midtown is one of NYC.

29. Butter Midtown

7.4
70 W 45th St (6th Avenue), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 174 tips and reviews
Marquee is one of NYC.

30. Marquee

7.6
289 10th Ave (btwn W 26th & W 27th St), New York, NY
Night Club · Chelsea · 138 tips and reviews
Salon de Ning is one of NYC.

31. Salon de Ning

8.0
The Peninsula New York, 700 5th Ave, New York (at W 55th St), New York, NY
Hotel Bar · Midtown East · 85 tips and reviews

32. The Dakota

8.2
1 W 72nd St (at Central Park W), New York, NY
Apartment or Condo · Upper West Side · 46 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Originally, the Dakota had sixty-five apartments with four to twenty rooms, no two being alike. It was the setting for 'Rosemary's Baby' as well as the shooting death of John Lennon on Dec 8, 1980.

33. The Ansonia

2109 Broadway (btwn 73rd & 74th St.), New York, NY
Structure · Upper West Side · 10 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Babe Ruth first moved to NY in 1919, he took up residence here in the Ansonia, at the time one of the city's finer hotels.

34. Jbird Cocktails

339 E 75th St (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave.), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Upper East Side · 71 tips and reviews

EaterEater: JBird started as a hidden cocktail den in Midtown and has evolved into a proper Upper East Side destination. Expect cocktail classics including fizzes, sours, and all the old favorites.

ΦIA Sigma Chapter is one of NYC.

35. ΦIA Sigma Chapter

535 E 80th St, New York, NY
Fraternity House · Yorkville · 3 tips and reviews

36. Gracie Mansion

8.7
E 88th St (at E End Ave), New York, NY
Monument · Yorkville · 57 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Gracie Mansion was built in 1799. A different building was commandeered by George Washington on roughly the same site during the American Revolutionary War, as it strategically overlooked Hell Gate.

92nd Street Y is one of NYC.

37. 92nd Street Y

9.0
1395 Lexington Ave (at E 92nd St), New York, NY
Community Center · Upper East Side · 62 tips and reviews
Bergdorf Goodman is one of NYC.

38. Bergdorf Goodman

8.9
754 5th Ave (btwn E 57th & E 58th St), New York, NY
Department Store · 241 tips and reviews
Kate Spade New York Flagship is one of NYC.

39. Kate Spade New York Flagship

789 Madison Ave, New York, NY
Women's Store · Upper East Side · 16 tips and reviews
Charlotte Olympia is one of NYC.

40. Charlotte Olympia

7.6
22 E 65th St (Madison Ave), New York, NY
Shoe Store · Upper East Side · 2 tips and reviews
Otte Third Avenue is one of NYC.

41. Otte Third Avenue

7.3
1232 Third Avenue (71st), New York, NY
Boutique · Upper East Side · 1 tip
Amali is one of NYC.

42. Amali

8.3
115 E 60th St (Park Ave), New York, NY
Mediterranean Restaurant · Upper East Side · 71 tips and reviews

43. Donguri Restaurant

309 E 83rd St Frnt 2 (btwn 1st & 2nd Ave), New York, NY
Japanese Restaurant · Yorkville · 28 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The lobster miso soup is a must-try dish. [Eater 38 Member]

44. Sushi of Gari

8.6
402 E 78th St (at 1st Ave), New York, NY
Sushi Restaurant · Upper East Side · 133 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The original location of Masatoshi “Gari” Sugio's chainlet is still one of the best sushi restaurants in NYC. Start with an omakase tasting, finish with the tempura-fried ice cream. [Eater 38 Member]

45. The Bar Room at The Modern

8.7
9 W 53rd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · Midtown East · 52 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The tarte flambee is one of the best bar snacks in NYC. [Eater 38 Member]

Freshkills Park is one of NYC.

46. Freshkills Park

8.1
Muldoon Avenue (West Shore Exwy West Service Road), Staten Island, NY
Park · Travis - Chelsea · 4 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Freshkills Park will be 2,200 acres which will be almost 3 times the size of Central Park and the largest park developed in NYC in over 100 years. The site used to be the world's largest landfill.

FDNY Engine 168 is one of NYC.

47. FDNY Engine 168

1100 Rossville Ave, S.I., NY
Fire Station · Rossville · 1 tip

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? This is the first combined FDNY firehouse and EMS station in New York City.

48. Staten Island Ferry - St. George Terminal

1 Bay St (at Richmond Terrace), Staten Island, NY
Marine Terminal · St. George · 182 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: In 2005, the upgraded St. George Ferry Terminal was unveiled. The renovation included a new steel and glass design and added an 18,000 square foot garden of local plants on the roof.

49. The Fish Tank

1 Bay St (at Richmond Terrace), Staten Island, NY
Travel and Transportation · St. George · 14 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: These are some big fish tanks! The two tanks are 1,600 gallons and hold 200 tropical fish each, and are maintained by the Staten Island Zoo.

Prescott Playground is one of NYC.

50. Prescott Playground

7.4
Edith Ave. (Irvington St.), State Island, NY, NY
Playground · Huguenot · 1 tip

City of New YorkCity of New York: This playground was named to honor EMT Christopher Prescott, who was the 1st NYC EMS worker to die in the line of duty. He was killed by a drunk driver while tending to a patient on June 17, 1994.

Conference House Park is one of NYC.

51. Conference House Park

8.6
7455 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY
Park · Tottenville · 17 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? This is known as the site of failed peace talks in 1776 between Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and Edward Rutledge of the Continental Army and the British to avert the Revolutionary War.

52. Staten Island Ferry Boat - Spirit Of America

New York Harbor, New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · 30 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? The Spirit of America’s keel is built with steel from the World Trade Center towers. The boat entered service in 2006.

53. Staten Island Ferry Boat - John J. Marchi

New York Harbor, Staten Island, NY
Boat or Ferry · St. George · 23 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The John J. Marchi is named for the New York State Senator who served in a variety of Senate and other community leadership roles. The Marchi was the 1st SI Ferry to set sail after Hurricane Sandy.

54. Staten Island Ferry Boat - Alice Austen

New York, NJ
Boat or Ferry · 8 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: The Alice Austen began service in 1986. It carries 1,280 passengers with a crew of 9. It is named for Alice Austen, a Staten Island photographer.

55. Staten Island Ferry Boat - John A. Noble

New York Harbor, New York, NY
Boat or Ferry · 10 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: John A. Noble (1913-1983) was a Staten Island marine artist. The boat began service in 1986, and carries 1,280 passengers with a crew of 9.

56. Smashburger

Terminal C3 (Newark Liberty International Airport), Newark, NJ
Burger Joint · Newark Airport and Port Newark · 49 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Burger chain Smashburger serves a very decent fast food patty. The New Jersey burger has Applewood smoked bacon, blue cheese, grilled onion, haystack onions, lettuce, tomato and mayo on an onion bun.

57. Le Grand Comptoir

Terminal C3 (Newark Liberty International Airport), Newark, NJ
Wine Bar · Newark Airport and Port Newark · 43 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Le Grand Comptoir is a mini chain of airport wine bars serving a great list of vino along with snacks (baked camembert, beef carpaccio), salads, sandwiches, and heartier mains.

58. Grand Central Oyster Bar

Terminal C1 (Newark Liberty International Airport), Newark, NJ
Seafood Restaurant · Newark Airport and Port Newark · 57 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Sure you're missing the ambiance that is 85% of what makes the original Grand Central Oyster bar so great, but hey, this is a great place for some crab cakes or fried calamari and a glass of wine.

59. Quaker Meeting House

7.7
137-16 Northern Blvd (Linden Pl), Flushing, NY
Church · 2 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? Part of the simple wooden building dates to 1694. The eastern third of the meeting house is New York City’s oldest structure in continuous use for religious purposes.

60. FDNY Engine 273/Ladder 129

40-18 Union St, Flushing, NY
Fire Station · 2 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Mets fan? The members of the FDNY's Engine 273/Ladder 179 would be the first to respond in an emergency at CitiField.

61. Terminal A

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

City of New YorkCity of New York: Both the exterior and interior were designated as landmarks in 1980 including a polychromatic terra-cotta frieze of flying fish and central rotunda encircled by a sprawling mural by James Brooks.

Carlos R. Lillo Park is one of NYC.

62. Carlos R. Lillo Park

7.3
East Elmhurst, NY
Plaza · 5 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: This park is named for FDNY Paramedic Carlos Lillo, who died while responding to the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.

63. LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

4.9
Grand Central Pkwy, Queens, NY
International Airport · East Elmhurst · 2587 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know ? The airport has been through 3 names: Glenn H. Curtiss Airport, North Beach Airport then New York Municipal Airport-LaGuardia Field

64. Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatic Center

8.5
131-40 Avery Ave (at 131 St), Flushing, NY
Swimming Pool · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 23 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: At 110,000 square feet, this facility is the largest recreation complex ever built in a city park and the first public pool to be built in four decades.

65. The Unisphere

9.2
Flushing Meadows Corona Park (Ave of the States), Queens, NY
Monument · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 46 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Flushing Meadows Corona Park’s stainless steel crown jewel served as the centerpiece of the 1964 World’s Fair and was made and donated by U.S. Steel as a symbol of peace.

66. Taste of Bisoux

Terminal D (LGA Airport), Flushing, NY
French Restaurant · 59 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson (Balthazar, Minetta Tavern, etc.) designed a Provencal-inspired bistro. Croque monsieurs and duck confit are among the items on the menu, and everything can be ordered to-go.

67. Custom Burgers by Pat La Frieda

Terminal D Food Court (LaGuardia Airport), Flushing, NY
Burger Joint · 28 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Famed meat purveyor Pat LaFrieda helped develop the meat blend for the burgers here, which are made to order, and served "with all the fixings." And there are also milkshakes, made in-house.

68. Victory Grill

American Restaurant · Laguardia Airport · 52 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Developed by star chef Andrew Carmellini. The menu includes salads, a burger, steaks, roasted chicken, fish entrees, and raw bar offerings. The space includes also bar.

69. Borden Bridge

Borden Ave (at 27th St), Queens, NY
Bridge · Hunters Point · 4 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know? This is one of only four remaining retractile bridges in the United States!

70. Gotham Center

4209 28th St (at Queens Plaza S), Long Island City, NY
Structure · 3 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Gotham Center is home to New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. This state-of-the-art facility increases the Department's operational efficiency. Read more.

71. Museum of the Moving Image

9.3
36-01 35th Ave (btwn 36th St and 37th St), Astoria, NY
Museum · Astoria · 185 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: After a three-year renovation and expansion that nearly doubled its previous size, the City-owned Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens reopened on January 2011.

Hallet's Cove is one of NYC.

72. Hallet's Cove

Vernon Blvd (at 31st Ave), Long Island City, NY
Harbor or Marina · 4 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Feeling adventurous? Go paddling on the East River! When the weather is nice, the Long Island City Community Boathouse hosts free kayaking events here, launching from Socrates Sculpture Park.

73. Queens Vernon Baseball Field

Vernon blvd, Queens, NY
Baseball Field · Long Island City · No tips or reviews

74. Flushing Meadows Corona Park

9.1
Great Lakes Ct (Dwight Eisenhower Promenade), Queens, NY
Park · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 85 tips and reviews

NYUNYU: Home to the World’s Fair in 1964, stop by and check out the Unisphere!

Citi Field is one of NYC.

75. Citi Field

9.1
41 Seaver Way (at Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Baseball Stadium · Flushing · 667 tips and reviews
Delta Sky360° Club is one of NYC.

76. Delta Sky360° Club

7.5
41 Seaver Way, Flushing, NY
Bar · 11 tips and reviews
Hyundai Club is one of NYC.

77. Hyundai Club

8.4
41 Seaver Way, Flushing, NY
Sports Bar · 8 tips and reviews
Verizon Dugout at Citi Field is one of NYC.

78. Verizon Dugout at Citi Field

7.3
41 Seaver Way, Corona, NY
Baseball Stadium · 1 tip
Coca Cola Porch at Citi Field is one of NYC.

79. Coca Cola Porch at Citi Field

7.6
41 Seaver Way, Corona, NY
Event Space · 5 tips and reviews
Payson Owner's Gate (VVIP) is one of NYC.

80. Payson Owner's Gate (VVIP)

Citi Field (123-01 Roosevelt Ave.), Flushing, NY
Baseball Stadium · No tips or reviews
Citi Field Media Lounge is one of NYC.

81. Citi Field Media Lounge

8.2
41 Seaver Way, Flushing, NY
Lounge · 1 tip
Modell's Club House is one of NYC.

82. Modell's Club House

126 Roosevelt, Queens, NY
Sports Club · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 2 tips and reviews
Promenade Club is one of NYC.

83. Promenade Club

Citi Field (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Sports Bar · 7 tips and reviews
New York Mets Executive Offices is one of NYC.

84. New York Mets Executive Offices

Citi Field (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Office · 9 tips and reviews
Big Apple Brews is one of NYC.

85. Big Apple Brews

7.0
41 Seaver Way, Flushing, NY
Beer Garden · 5 tips and reviews
Jackie Robinson Rotunda is one of NYC.

86. Jackie Robinson Rotunda

8.8
41 Seaver Way, Flushing, NY
Plaza · 11 tips and reviews
Catch of the Day is one of NYC.

87. Catch of the Day

6.1
Citi FIeld (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Seafood Restaurant · 6 tips and reviews
Carvel is one of NYC.

88. Carvel

Citi Field (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Ice Cream Parlor · 1 tip

89. Cascarino's Pizzeria

Citi Field (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Pizzeria · 2 tips and reviews

90. Daruma of Tokyo Sushi

Citi Field (126th St and Roosevelt Ave), Flushing, NY
Sushi Restaurant · 1 tip
African American Museum is one of NYC.

91. African American Museum

8.4
110 N Franklin St, Hempstead, NY
Art Museum · 5 tips and reviews
Ellis Island is one of NYC.

92. Ellis Island

New York, NY
Island · 89 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: Opened in 1892, Ellis Island served as a federal immigration station for more than 60 years until it closed in 1954. Millions of newly arrived immigrants passed through the station during that time.

Whitey Ford Field is one of NYC.

93. Whitey Ford Field

6.3
(26th ave and 2nd st.), New York
Baseball Field · Astoria · 3 tips and reviews
Alpha Sigma Phi is one of NYC.

94. Alpha Sigma Phi

903 Castle Point Ter, Hoboken, NJ
Fraternity House · 1 tip
Rainey Park is one of NYC.

95. Rainey Park

6.6
Vernon Blvd (btwn 33rd Rd & 34th Ave), Queens, NY
Park · Astoria · 7 tips and reviews
Arthur Ashe Stadium is one of NYC.

96. Arthur Ashe Stadium

9.3
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queens, NY
Tennis Stadium · Flushing Meadows-Corona Park · 117 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: In 1997, the U.S. Tennis Association announced it would name the new center court stadium at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Hoboken Little League Field is one of NYC.

97. Hoboken Little League Field

25 5th St (Hudson St), Hoboken, NJ
Baseball Field · 2 tips and reviews
Hudson Park is one of NYC.

98. Hudson Park

400 hudson St. (4th St.), Hoboken, NJ
Baseball Field · 2 tips and reviews

99. The Dvor

Hoboken, NJ
Baseball Stadium · No tips or reviews
Firefighters Field is one of NYC.

100. Firefighters Field

8.2
Roosevelt Island, New York, NY
Baseball Field · Roosevelt Island · 5 tips and reviews
Forest Hills Little League Fields is one of NYC.

101. Forest Hills Little League Fields

8.1
66-01 Fleet St (Selfridge St.), Forest Hills, NY
Baseball Field · No tips or reviews

102. Hunts Point Landing

7.1
Bronx, NY
Park · Hunts Point · 4 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know ? The boulder seating area was created from remnants of the deconstructed Willis Avenue Bridge.

103. Hunts Point Peninsula

Food Center Drive, Bronx, NY
Other Great Outdoors · Hunts Point · 2 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Nearly half of the Hunts Point Peninsula is occupied by the 329-acre Food Distribution Center, with over 155 public and private wholesalers, including a produce market, meat market, and fish market.

104. Barretto Point Park

8.5
Tiffany St (at Viele Ave), Bronx, NY
Park · Hunts Point · 10 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Catch some rays, some fish, or live music at this lush waterfront oasis nestled at the edge of the industrial Hunts Point peninsula.

105. St. Ann's Episcopal Church

295 Saint Anns Ave, Bronx, NY
Church · Mott Haven · 2 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: St. Ann's is the oldest surviving church in the Bronx, which was built in 1841 on the country estate of entrepreneur Gouverneur Morris Jr., the son of one of the framers of the U.S. Constitution.

Concrete Plant Park is one of NYC.

106. Concrete Plant Park

7.6
Bronx River (btwn Westchster & Bruckner), Bronx, NY
Park · West Bronx · 12 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Come see how nature has been taking over at this repurposed concrete plant! The recently opened park includes connections to local bike paths and a launching point for canoes or kayaks.

107. Heritage Field

8.4
800 East 161st St. (River Ave), Bronx, NY
Baseball Field · Concourse Village · 3 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: In the footprint of the old Yankee Stadium, Heritage Field is the largest of the new and renovated parks to be built as part of the Yankee Stadium Area Redevelopment Project.

108. Hunts Point Riverside Park

8.3
Lafayette Ave (Edgewater Rd), Bronx, NY
Park · Hunts Point · 3 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: This park has free Wi-Fi! Look for "attwifi" in your list of available networks to connect.

109. Bronx County Supreme Court

851 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY
Courthouse · Concourse Village · 13 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Eight enormous marble sculptures flank each of the main entrances and a frieze depicting heroic figures hard at work are the highlights of the building, which opened in 1934.

110. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage

8.7
2640 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY
History Museum · West Bronx · 15 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The father of modern mystery and the macabre spent some of his final years in the Bronx, and wrote several well-known works in this cottage, including the poems "Annabel Lee" and "The Bells”.

111. New York Botanical Garden

9.5
2900 Southern Blvd (at Bronx Park Rd), Bronx, NY
Botanical Garden · Bronx Park · 197 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Do you need ideas and plant suggestions for your own garden? The Home Gardening Center has dozens of beautiful display beds full of our horticulturists' favorite plants and helpful advice.

Bronx Zoo is one of NYC.

112. Bronx Zoo

9.0
2300 Southern Blvd (at Boston Rd), Bronx, NY
Zoo · Bronx Park · 342 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: "Escape the bustling city & enjoy the largest metropolitan zoo in the U.S. with 600+ species. Check out the congo gorilla forest, butterfly garden, jungle world & the monkey house. Free on Wednesdays"

Pelham Bay Park is one of NYC.

113. Pelham Bay Park

8.8
Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, NY
Park · 27 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: When you’re in the park, be sure to visit the historic Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, used in 1936 by Mayor LaGuardia as a summer office for city government.

114. City Island

Bronx, NY
Neighborhood · 35 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: With the look and feel of a New England fishing village, this tiny Bronx island offers some of the best lobster, fried shrimp, and waterfront vistas in the five boroughs.

115. Arthur Avenue Retail Market

8.7
2344 Arthur Ave, Bronx, NY
Market · Belmont · 43 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Arthur Avenue Market specializes in Italian foods, bakery items, dry goods, fresh produce, garden needs, and is also home to the famous Arthur Avenue Deli.

116. City Island Bridge

City Island Bridge, Bronx, NY
Bridge · City Island · 5 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Did you know that construction on this bridge began in 1899 and was completed in 1901? It is made of stone and steel.

117. NYBG Farmers Market

8.2
Bronx, NY
Farmers Market · Bronx Park · 7 tips and reviews

City of New YorkCity of New York: Mosholu Gate on Southern Boulevard between Mosholu Parkway and Bedford Park Boulevard, Bronx inside NYBG Mosholu Gate Open Wednesdays, 6/19/13 - 11/27/13 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Blue Smoke On The Road is one of NYC.

118. Blue Smoke On The Road

5.4
Terminal 4, Concourse B (JFK International Airport), Queens, NY
BBQ Joint · Jamaica · 43 tips and reviews
Ella Lounge is one of NYC.

119. Ella Lounge

9 Avenue A (btwn E 1st & 2nd St), New York, NY
Lounge · East Village · 80 tips and reviews
Patsy's Pizzeria is one of NYC.

120. Patsy's Pizzeria

7.6
801 2nd Ave (E. 42nd St.), New York, NY
Pizzeria · Turtle Bay · 32 tips and reviews