Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
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Neuhaus chocolate has been a staple of NYC for over 20 years. We create and sell some of the best Belgian Chocolate in the world. All of our pralines are freshly made and imported from Belgium.
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The market is held every Sunday from April through December and brings our region's pioneering farmers, food producers and purveyors to the Fulton Fish Market on South Street, Lower Manhattan, in New York's oldest neighborhood - a site of public markets since 1642. New Amsterdam Market mission is to revive the old Fulton Fish Market as a year round regional food market and as a hub to foster and support small food businesses, cultural exchange and public education.
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Westfield World Trade Center is an expansive shopping center that boasts a wide variety of stores, including UGG, Under Armour, Victoria's Secret, Apple Store, Banana Republic, and Cole Haan.
This is a beautiful shopping mall, mostly high end shops and stores, plenty of eateries scattered around worth a look.
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The Seaport District is located on the East River in Lower Manhattan with unparalleled views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the city’s iconic skyline. The rich history as New York’s original commercial hub and its storied waterfront location make the Seaport District one of New York City’s most unique settings. The Seaport District is being revitalized into a top destination in New York City for unique culinary, fashion, entertainment and cultural experiences. An essential part of New York for over 300 years, the re-envisioned Seaport District will continue to function as a much-needed community anchor for the rapidly growing population of Lower Manhattan.
Came hear on a cold rainy afternoon, lots of shops and museum, this is an up and coming place, we decided to go on the yellow water taxi, this is a must our guide who was on board was very knowledgeable about the whole of new York and we learnt some very interesting facts, the taxi takes you right up to the statue and the evening lights were on some great photos, the three bridges btw for short, the whole trip was worth it
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The flagship Century 21 store has 220,000 square feet and seven floors of fashion-a great selection of designer brands at discounted prices. Personal shopping assistance is available as well.
We had the best time ever and literally saved more than we thought. Great shopping, we went to the store in Union Sq
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Gallery. Museum. Library. Artist studio. At the Black Gotham Experience Work / Space you can view art, literature, and fashion that celebrates the impact of the African Diaspora since 1625. Go behind the scenes of how our graphic novel is created. Join us for Nerdy Thursdays and walking tours. This off-the-beaten-path experience will give you a different perspective on New York City.
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