PRACTICAL WANDERLUST
Wandering around Central Park on a sunny day. Cruising past the Statue of Liberty on a boat tour. Gazing at a million twinkling lights from the top of the city.
Whether you have 3, 4, or 5 days to spare, we've got you covered with an expertly curated list of must-see attractions, hidden gems, and local favorites.
What was once filled with Irish tenement housing and gangs is now a trendy, expensive, food-focused neighborhood. Are you ready to try the pure magic that is a Georgian cheese boat?
Something about wandering under tall trees surrounded by skyscrapers with people rush this way and that feels like the most New York morning ever.
This museum is the most visited in the United States, with more than 5 million visitors each year.
Broadway is the catch-all name for the 41 theaters in the area that have 500 seats or more, and it’s where you’re going to see the biggest, most spectacular shows on the planet.
Little Island is a public park floating over the Hudson River, and feels very much like an extension of the High Line. It’s beautifully manicured with flowers and grasses, filled with art installations, and has beautiful overviews of the river and city.