Things To Do

  • The MET

    Explore The Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks, featuring masterpieces from around the world and across centuries.

  • The Frick

    Discover The Frick Collection, an intimate museum showcasing European masterpieces within the refined setting of Henry Clay Frick’s former gilded age mansion.

  • MoMa

    Visit MoMA for an inspiring look at modern masterpieces — from Van Gogh and Picasso to Warhol and beyond — in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.

  • Natural History Museum

    A New York icon since 1869, the American Museum of Natural History offers a fascinating journey through time — from towering dinosaurs to dazzling gems. Don’t miss the museum’s newest wing, the Richard Gilder Center, where immersive exhibits bring science and discovery to life.

  • Central Park

    Stroll through Central Park, Manhattan’s iconic green oasis designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1858. Scenic paths, bridges, and gardens offer a peaceful escape in the heart of the city.

  • J.G. Melon

    J. G. Melon, open since 1972, known for its famously juicy hamburgers, cottage fries, and bloody marys. A great no reservations lunch spot. The dessert is dangerously good too! Cash only.

  • Via Quadronno

    Visit Via Quadronno, where Milanese charm meets New York sophistication. Enjoy a perfectly crafted cappuccino and sandwich on the go, or sit down to savor one of their delicious, freshly made pastas.

  • Sarabeth's Central Park South

    Sarabeth’s Central Park South for a quintessential New York brunch experience. Reservations recommended.

  • All'Antico Vinaio (60th Street)

    Legendary Florentine sandwich shop that some claim to have the the world’s best sandwiches. Enjoy the first American outpost!