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Toys R Us/Babies R Us - Toys The new Times Square has become a hub for attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and stores like the new Toys R Us Times Square, which has an indoor 58-foot Ferris wheel, two-story life-size Barbie dollhouse, kid-friendly café, and more. | ||
CityPass saves you time and money Visit six world famous New York City attractions for one low price. Avoid ticket lines and save 50% on admission prices. Good for nine days, and available at any CityPass attraction. | ||
Ellis Island - FREE Port of New York Passenger Records Search Ellis Island is the symbol of American immigration and the immigrant experience. Use our Free Search to find your immigrant ancestors arriving through the Port of New York at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924 | ||
Empire State Building Majestic art deco masterpiece. World-renowned landmark; the symbol of New York. Indoor/outdoor observatories offer spectacular daytime and nighttime views from 1,050 to 1,250 feet above Manhattan | ||
FDNY Fire Zone Through a variety of hands-on exhibits, including a recreated firehouse, visitors are immersed in a unique experience where they become part of the fire-fighting team and learn they can play a major role in preventing fires. Official store on-site. | ||
Harlem Provides an intimate experience with the people and places that make Northern Manhattan an exciting place. Learn new hotspots; snatch a glimpse of old NYC and access fantastic Hudson views. Stroll through spacious parks or visit our galleries. | ||
Heart of Brooklyn. A Cultural Partnership Brooklyn is a must-see destination where culture, arts and nature meet. Explore six world-renowned neighboring institutions including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Public Library, Museum, Children’s Museum and Prospect Park/Zoo. The area is accessible by car and public transportation. | ||
Official Site of the Louis Armstrong House & Archives Museum of jazz legend and cultural icon Louis Armstrong. Satchmo\'s legacy -- his music, photos, films, trumpets, and awards on view. Groups and individuals welcome. | ||
The NASDAQ Stock Market Serving as the epicenter for NASDAQ news and events, MarketSite is located in the heart of New York\'s Times Square. A unique venue for corporate meetings, product launches, press conferences, and other special events. | ||
The New York Botanical Garden One of America\'s foremost public gardens. National Historic Landmark. A World of Plants (from the rain forests to the deserts) in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Group tours: 20-120. Private rooms: 5; capacity: 20-425. Closed Mon | ||
NYSKYRIDE - Feel the Sights A virtual thrill ride of New York City on the second floor of the Empire State Building. Travel over, under, and through some of New York City\'s most spectacular attractions from the comfort of a specially equipped, motion-simulated, big screen theatre seat. | ||
Queens Botanical Gardens Offers acres of beautiful plantlife from around the world, including a world famous Japanese garden. | ||
radiocity.com Grand Foyer (400-1,000) and Grand Lounge (300-700) available for banquets and receptions. Auditorium (5,874) has a well-equipped stage with revolving turntable. Famous organ, orchestra, and Rockettes. Capacity: 300-5,874. | ||
Ringling Bros. Prepare for sensory overdrive as the all-new show comes to Madison Square Garden, March 23 - April 17. More than two hours of pulse pounding, non-stop amazement. | ||
Ripley\'s Believe it or Not! Experience incredible oddities, artifacts and an interactive exhibit of the world’s most amazing, shocking and unbelievable. This fun-filled family entertainment attraction will be open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It is an absolute must-see NYC tourist destination. Opens Spring 2007. | ||
Statue of Liberty National Monument NY’s historic symbol of freedom stands tall in the harbor. Liberty Island and the Statue are now open to the public. Monument entry tickets are in limited quantities at ferry office. Reserve in advance at: 1-866-782-8834; (212) 269-5755; or online. | ||
The World Financial Center A waterfront complex overlooking Hudson River with public gardens, 45 shops and restaurants. Free events. | ||
New York City Attractions | ||
New York City Attractions Visit six world famous New York City attractions for one low price. Avoid ticket lines and save 50% on admission prices. Good for nine days, and available at any CityPass attraction. | ||
Ellis Island Immigration History Center Trace immigration records for over 25 million Port of NY and Ellis Island arrivals 1892-1924. View individual passenger records, over 3 ½ million ship manifests and over 800 ship pictures. Create electronic family history scrapbook. Shop Heritage Gifts | ||
Empire State Building Observatory Majestic art deco masterpiece. World-renowned landmark; the symbol of New York. Indoor/outdoor observatories offer spectacular daytime and nighttime views from 1,050 to 1,250 feet above Manhattan | ||
FDNY Fire Zone Through a variety of hands-on exhibits, including a recreated firehouse, visitors are immersed in a unique experience where they become part of the fire-fighting team and learn they can play a major role in preventing fires. Official store on-site. | ||
Heart of Brooklyn, A Cultural Partnership Brooklyn is a must-see destination where culture, arts and nature meet. Explore six world-renowned neighboring institutions including the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Public Library, Museum, Children’s Museum and Prospect Park/Zoo. The area is accessible by car and public transportation. | ||
Louis Armstrong House Museum Museum of jazz legend and cultural icon Louis Armstrong. Satchmo's legacy -- his music, photos, films, trumpets, and awards on view. Groups and individuals welcome. | ||
Museum of Sex America's first major cultural institution devoted to the history and continuing evolution of human sexuality | ||
Nasdaq MarketSite Serving as the epicenter for NASDAQ news and events, MarketSite is located in the heart of New York's Times Square. A unique venue for corporate meetings, product launches, press conferences, and other special events. | ||
New York Botanical Garden One of America's foremost public gardens. National Historic Landmark. A World of Plants (from the rain forests to the deserts) in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory. Group tours: 20-120. Private rooms: 5; capacity: 20-425. Closed Mon | ||
NY SKYRIDE A virtual thrill ride of New York City on the second floor of the Empire State Building. Travel over, under, and through some of New York City's most spectacular attractions from the comfort of a specially equipped, motion-simulated, big screen theatre seat. | ||
Queens Botanical Garden Offers acres of beautiful plantlife from around the world, including a world famous Japanese garden. | ||
Radio City Entertainment Grand Foyer (400-1,000) and Grand Lounge (300-700) available for banquets and receptions. Auditorium (5,874) has a well-equipped stage with revolving turntable. Famous organ, orchestra, and Rockettes. Capacity: 300-5,874. | ||
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Prepare for sensory overdrive as the all-new show comes to Madison Square Garden, March 23 - April 17. More than two hours of pulse pounding, non-stop amazement. | ||
Ripley's Believe It or Not! Times Square Experience incredible oddities, artifacts and an interactive exhibit of the world’s most amazing, shocking and unbelievable. This fun-filled family entertainment attraction will be open 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It is an absolute must-see NYC tourist destination. Opens Spring 2007. | ||
Statue of Liberty National Monument NY’s historic symbol of freedom stands tall in the harbor. Liberty Island and the Statue are now open to the public. Monument entry tickets are in limited quantities at ferry office. Reserve in advance at: 1-866-782-8834; (212) 269-5755; or online. | ||
Staten Island Botanical Garden Specimen trees, ponds, natural marsh habitat, greenhouse, gardens, display plantings. Gift shop. Free. Seven days. | ||
World Financial Center A waterfront complex overlooking Hudson River with public gardens, 45 shops and restaurants. Free events. | ||
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New York City\'s Official Tourism Website NYC Official Tourism Site | ||
New York City City Guide | ||
New York City Guide Weekly guide to theaters, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, arts, culture, tours, attractions, services, maps, museums, includes maps | ||
NYC Tourism Welcome to New York City’s Official Tourism Site. | ||
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New York City Guide Weekly guide to theaters, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, arts, culture, tours, attractions, services, maps, museums, includes maps | ||
New York City events | ||
Calendar of Events A comprehensive search engine searching all New York City events. | ||
Harlem\'s Own HarlemDiscover.com Annual summer festival is a celebration of culture, music, & history of the world-renowned community of Harlem. Food tasting, art exhibits, concerts, seminars, music, street entertainment, sporting events, auto show. | ||
NMMA - National Marine Manufacturers Association Two full weekends, 1,000+ boats, nautical equipment, accessories. Annual show at Javits Center in January. Free shuttle to/from trains. Group discounts available | ||
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Pooches and pups seek prizes | ||
St. Patrick\'s Day Parade The world\'s largest of its kind | ||
Tribeca Film Festival De Niro\'s Manhattan opus | ||
Tony Awards The grand prize for theater | ||
US Open Tennis Championship Pro tennis in Flushing, Queens | ||
CMJ Music Marathon Indie music and film fest | ||
Macy\'s Thanksgiving Day Parade A Herald Square tradition | ||
Radio City Christmas Spectacular Santa and the Rockettes | ||
New Year\'s Eve in Times Square Millions of revelers and viewers | ||
New York City Events | ||
Macy's Herald Square Not only the world's largest department store and one of New York City's most famous retail icons, it is also renowned for its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. | ||
New York City’s Calendar of Events A comprehensive search engine searching all New York City events. | ||
Harlem Week/Harlem Jazz & Music Festival Annual summer festival is a celebration of culture, music, & history of the world-renowned community of Harlem. Food tasting, art exhibits, concerts, seminars, music, street entertainment, sporting events, auto show. | ||
New York National Boat Show Two full weekends, 1,000+ boats, nautical equipment, accessories. Annual show at Javits Center in January. Free shuttle to/from trains. Group discounts available/ | ||
Westminster Dog Show Pooches and pups seek prizes | ||
St. Patrick's Day Parade The world's largest of its kind | ||
Tribeca Film Festival De Niro's Manhattan opus | ||
Tony Awards The grand prize for theater | ||
US Open Tennis Championships Pro tennis in Flushing, Queens | ||
CMJ Music Marathon Indie music and film fest | ||
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade A Herald Square tradition | ||
Radio City X-Mas Spectacular Santa and the Rockettes | ||
New Year's Eve in Times Square Millions of revelers and viewers | ||
New York City Museums | ||
American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History is one of the worlds preeminent institutions for scientific research and education, with collections of more than 32 million specimens and artifacts. | ||
Dia Art Foundation Dia Art Foundation | ||
El Museo Del Barrio New York Citys only Latino museum dedicated to Puerto Rican, Caribbean and Latin American art. | ||
The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library | ||
Guggenheim Museum Guggenheim Museum | ||
The Hispanic Society of America The Hispanic Society of America | ||
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: metmuseum.org The Metropolitan Museum of Art Web site features information on upcoming museum events, fine art exhibits, special exhibitions, the Met collection and art galleries online. | ||
Museum of Jewish Heritage Museum of Jewish Heritage | ||
MoMA | The Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art’s Web site provides information on current and upcoming art, film and media, and online exhibitions, highlights from MoMAs unparalleled collection of modern and contemporary art, and listings of education and family programs open to the public. | ||
The Pierpont Morgan Library | Museum & Research Library Both a museum and a center for scholarly research, the Morgan Library is an extraordinary complex of buildings in the heart of New York City. | ||
MuseumLink\'s Museum of Museums links to official museum websites | ||
New Museum of Contemporary Art The New Museum of Contemporary Art | ||
Grey Art Gallery NYU Grey Art Gallery NYU | ||
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum | ||
Sony Wonder Technology Lab - Home Sony Wonder Technology Lab - Home | ||
Tenement Museum : Home | Thirteen/WNET New York Tenement Museum : Home | Thirteen/WNET New York | ||
New York City Restaurants | ||
AOL CityGuide: New York - Restaurants, Dining, Pizza, Mexican & Chinese … Your guide to New York dining and New York restaurants, with listings and descriptions of the restaurants in your town. Listings include maps, price and contact information and much more. Dont miss the New York Restaurant Finder and our picks of the hottest spots around the local dining scene, making it easier for you to plan your next meal on the town. | ||
New York City restaurants | ||
Macy\'s Herald Square A highlight of this shopping venue is The Cellar, a gourmet paradise featuring everything from unique utensils to creative takeout cuisine. | ||
Accent on Dining Specialist in groups and FIT dining in New York City, thoughout the USA and Canada. From budget conscious restaurants to the finest and trendiest, clients set the budget, and we will set the venue. | ||
OpenTable Restaurants and Restaurant Reservations Make reservations online for 300 of the city’s best restaurants. Reservations are free, instant, and confirmed. | ||
Restaurant.com -- Eat. Drink. Save Money. The nation\'s leading online distributor of discounted restaurant certificates. We provide certificates for thousands of restaurants, bringing you the pleasure of eating out while spending less | ||
Restaurant Week Celebrate your love of food during Restaurant Week, a bi-annual dining promotion that offers great deals on gastronomy with bargain three-course prix fixe-lunches and dinners. More than 200 of New York City\'s best eateries participate every year to showcase the quality, variety and hospitality of the city\'s restaurant community. | ||
New York City Restaurants | ||
NYC Tourism Welcome to New York City’s Official Tourism Site. | ||
Toys R Us Time Square The new Times Square has become a hub for attractions, accommodations, restaurants, and stores like the new Toys R Us Times Square, which has an indoor 58-foot Ferris wheel, two-story life-size Barbie doll house, kid-friendly café, and more. | ||
Harlem & the Heights Heritage Culture Loop and Tours Provides an intimate experience with the people and places that make Northern Manhattan an exciting place. Learn new hotspots; snatch a glimpse of old NYC and access fantastic Hudson views. Stroll through spacious parks or visit our galleries. | ||
Macy's Herald Square A highlight of this shopping venue is The Cellar, a gourmet paradise featuring everything from unique utensils to creative takeout cuisine. | ||
Accent on Dining Specialist in groups and FIT dining in New York City, thoughout the USA and Canada. From budget conscious restaurants to the finest and trendiest, clients set the budget, and we will set the venue. | ||
OpenTable.com Make reservations online for 300 of the city’s best restaurants. Reservations are free, instant, and confirmed. | ||
Restaurant.com The nation's leading online distributor of discounted restaurant certificates. We provide certificates for thousands of restaurants, bringing you the pleasure of eating out while spending less. | ||
Restaurant Week Celebrate your love of food during Restaurant Week, a bi-annual dining promotion that offers great deals on gastronomy with bargain three-course prix fixe-lunches and dinners. More than 200 of New York City's best eateries participate every year to showcase the quality, variety and hospitality of the city's restaurant community. | ||
New York City shopping | ||
Bloomingdales Bloomingdale’s has been a Saturday afternoon see-and-be-seen institution for decades. | ||
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets This 220-store designer outlet shopping center offers impressive savings, one hour north of New York City. Public transportation is available. | ||
Gracious Home The Gracious House is a notable shopping destination where you can explore hard to find luxury items for the home including dazzling French crystal finials and more. | ||
New York City Shopping | ||
Macy's Herald Square The world's largest department store, is one of New York City's most famous retail icons. | ||
Bloomingdale's Bloomingdale’s has been a Saturday afternoon "see-and-be-seen" institution for decades. | ||
Woodbury Common Premium Outlets This 220-store designer outlet shopping center offers impressive savings, one hour north of New York City. Public transportation is available. | ||
Gracious House The Gracious House is a notable shopping destination where you can explore hard to find luxury items for the home including dazzling French crystal finials and more. | ||
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