• Museum of Arts & DesignGreat museum that's completely digestible in an hour or so. Unusual exhibits are awesome and inspiring.
  • The UnisphereThis 12 storey high fountain, representing the Earth is the symbol of Queens, New York.
  • Per SeWith striking views of Columbus Circle and Central Park and with renowned chef Thomas Keller in charge, Per Se redefines the dining experience.
  • Niagara FallsFor hundreds of years the grandeur of the Falls of the Niagara River have attracted many to this destination.
  • Rockefeller Centre at ChristmasNew York's most spectacular events take place here and this is also the home of the world-famous Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center.
  • Pastis Restaurant / BistroHeavily featured in this seasons "Sex and the city", Pastis is a French bistro in Manhattan's meatpacking district
  • Carlton Arms HotelDiscover Carlton Arms Hotel
  • W Union SquareSure, there’s a family resemblance with the other W hotels, but this one, fittingly for a hotel on Park Avenue South, feels a bit more old-money than (...)
  • Thompson LESOver the last few decades the center of gravity of hipness in New York has tracked steadily to the south and east. And given how long these things take to (...)
  • W Times SquareIt’s by now habitual to expect the worst of Times Square, as years of concerted effort have shaped it into a style-free zone, hammering out everything (...)
  • Tribeca Grand HotelTribeca is one of Manhattan’s oddest blends, a district mixing the arty downtown cool of Soho with the big-money sheen of midtown, the spot where (...)
  • The Surf LodgePlease note: The Surf Lodge will be closed October 4, 2009 through Spring 2010. Plenty of New Yorkers seem to think Long Island ends at the Hamptons (...)
  • The Standard Hotel New YorkAbout the Standard Hotel New York: The Standard New York is a hip, boutique hotel in the trendy Meat-Packing area of New York. The latest creation from (...)
  • The St. Regis New YorkNew York’s cutting-edge boutique hotels get a lot of well-deserved attention. But it’s worth remembering that there’s a classic side to this city as (...)
  • The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central ParkWe love small, independent hotels, but you’ve got to hand it to the big chains once in a while. It takes a staggering amount of dedicated effort to (...)
  • The ShorehamIt’s hard to get more old-school Manhattan than the Shoreham’s midtown location. On 55th between 5th and 6th it’s close by to the park, Rockefeller (...)
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