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Welcome to New York City, and welcome to City Guide, the city’s most complete weekly guide available to visitors! One of our missions is to make the New York City experience more accessible for our readers. Our listings include neighborhood icons that correspond to the map in the back of the book, making it easier to plan your agenda. And if you’re looking to save, check out our directory of discounts at the back of the book. (Our listings also include “save” icons for businesses that provide special offers.) We also host the Concierge Choice Awards, and you’ll see that previous winners and finalists are marked in the listings. The 2017 ceremony took place on October 2nd; you can see the complete list of finalists and winners at conciergechoiceawards.com. And be sure to visit cityguideny.com for even more listings, plus our continually updated calendar of events, which features countless activities taking place throughout the city. You can also follow us on Twitter (@cityguidenyc) and Instagram (@cityguideny), “like” us on Facebook (facebook.com/CityGuideNY) and explore New York City in depth at cityguideny.com. Enjoy your visit, and thanks for making us part of your experience! Yours sincerely, David L. Miller

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Concierge Choice Awards The New York City Association of Hotel Concierges (NYCAHC) established the Concierge Choice Awards in 2007. These awards recognize companies, organizations, and individuals who create exceptional experiences for NYC visitors. For you, the visitor, this is an opportunity to discover businesses that have received the endorsement of the concierge community, who know this city better than anyone else. Learn more about finalists at the website conciergechoiceawards.com, which also provides a history of the awards. Look for the icon on the left next to listings in City Guide for businesses that have won or been nominated for a CCA, which you can also see on cityguideny.com. The winners (marked below in red) of the 11th Annual Concierge Choice Awards were announced on Oct. 2, 2017, at a gala event at Battery Gardens in Lower Manhattan.

2017 CONCIERGE CHOICE AWARDS FINALISTS • Cultural Institution (tie): 9/11 Memorial & Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York Botanical Garden, Whitney Museum of American Art • Family Friendly Experience: Bill’s Bar & Burger at Rockefeller Center, Children’s Museum of Manhattan, Radio City Christmas Spectacular, Ellen’s Stardust Diner, Serendipity 3 • Live Entertainment Venue: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola, don’t tell mama, Gotham Comedy Club, Metropolitan Opera, The Box

• Specialty Retailer: Bloomingdale’s, Jack’s Place, Kate Spade Madison Avenue, M&M’s World, Tiffany & Co. • Steakhouse: Angus Club Steakhouse, Bobby Van’s, Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse New York, Quality Meats, Strip House • Tour: Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises, Hornblower New York, CitySightseeing New York, The Levys’ Unique New York!, High Quality Tours

• Tourist Attraction (tie): Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, Intrepid Sea, Air & Space • New Restaurant: Benjamin Steakhouse Prime, Gabriel Museum, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, Kreuther, Le Coq Rico, Masseria dei Vini, The Clocktower United Nations

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Frida Kahlo (1907–1954). Signed photograph of Kahlo’s work The Frame (1938), hand-colored and inscribed to Roberto Botelho, 23 October 1947. Collection of Pedro Corrêa do Lago. © 2018 Banco de México Diego Rivera Frida Kahlo Museums Trust, Mexico, D.F. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

ONGOING For nearly half a century, Brazilian author and publisher Pedro Corrêa do Lago has been assembling one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind, acquiring thousands of handwritten letters, manuscripts, and musical compositions as well as inscribed photographs, drawings, and documents. Now open at the Morgan Library & MuseuM, The Magic of handwriTing: The Pedro corrêa do Lago coLLecTion features 140 items from his important holdings, few of which have ever been publicly exhibited. Among the items on view are letters by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Vincent van Gogh, and Emily Dickinson; annotated sketches by Michelangelo, Jean Cocteau, and Charlie Chaplin; autographed art by Henri Matisse and Frida Kahlo; and manuscripts by Giacomo Puccini, Jorge Luis Borges, and Marcel Proust. 225 Madison Ave. (btw. 36th & 37th Sts.), 212-685-0008, morganlibrary.org

Miriam Schapiro, Baby Block Bouquet, 1981. Acrylic, fabric, glitter on shaped canvas, 63.5 x 69” © 2017 Estate of Miriam Schapiro / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy the Hallmark Collection.

ONGOING Miriam Schapiro (1923-2015) was a pioneer of feminist art, incorporating traditional decorative craft into her painting and sculpture. This spring, come to the MuseuM of arts and design and see Schapiro’s work along with that of her artistic heirs at Surface/dePTh: The decoraTive afTer MiriaM SchaPiro. Schapiro proved a multidisciplinary master throughout her long career. She produced astounding paintings, embroidery, fabric work, and sculpture. Schapiro was fiercely protective of arts and crafts’ legitimization in the art world. Her “femmages” (a term she coined) radically celebrate art objects traditionally consigned to the home and banished from the art gallery. 2 Columbus Circle (59th St., btw. Broadway & Eighth Ave.), 212-299-7777, madmuseum.org

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Sports in America provided a unique form of solace after the seismic losses of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. coMeback SeaSoN: SportS aFter 9/11, a special exhibition at the national September 11 memorial & muSeum , delves into uplifting moments at games in the aftermath of the attacks. Explore the stories of Mike Piazza’s home run during a New York Mets home game, President George W. Bush’s first pitch at a World Series game at Yankee Stadium, and the New York City Marathon on November 4th, 2001. Video, artifacts, and moving images help provide context for a nation coming back together. 180 Greenwich St. (btw. Fulton & Liberty Sts.), 212-266-5211, 911memorial.org

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For a look at American popular culture of the pivotal 1930s and ‘40s, visit the first floor galleries at the new-York HiStoriCal SoCietY and rockwell, rooSevelt & the Four FreedoMS. This new exhibition gives insight into how Rockwell’s paintings united public opinion behind President Roosevelt’s universal rights: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. 170 Central Park W. (btw. 76th & 77th Sts.), 212-873-3400, nyhistory.org

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For more than 70 years, CirCle line has been showing guests the best sights of NYC. In addition to a full lineup of sightseeing cruises, this summer you can get out on the water with rockiN’ the river MuSic cruiSeS, floating open-air concerts. Thursday the 26th features tuSk: the ultiMate Fleetwood Mac tribute and Friday, August 3rd brings in eagleMaNia: the world’S greateSt eagleS tribute baNd. Pier 83 (W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave.), 212-563-3200, circleline42.com

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THE MAGIC OF HANDWRITING THE PEDRO CORRÊA DO LAGO COLLECTION The exhibition and catalogue are made possible by a lead gift from The Dillon Fund in memory of C. Douglas Dillon.

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Generous support is provided by Patricia and Antonio Bonchristiano and Levy & Salomão Advogados, with assistance from Pictet North America Advisors, Galeria Almeida e Dale, Susan Jaffe Tane, and Ruy Souza e Silva.

Letter from seven-year-old Victoria, the future Queen of Great Britain, to her uncle the Duke of York, 16 August 1826. Collection of Pedro Corrêa do Lago.


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Cover Story The World’s Greatest Urban Views Await at New York’s Observatories

Take in the Empire State Building, One World Observatory, and a greatest hits of architecture from Top of the Rock. For a real sense of the city’s epic scale, you need to get up into the sky. The sometime chaos of New York sidewalks gives way to a clarity on the upper stories. The grids of streets, the flow of traffic, and architectural masterpieces from across the eras all come into clear focus. There’s no bad time to take an eagle eye to the lives of millions of New Yorkers, but if you can time it, we’d steer you to dusk, when you can enjoy both sunset and the thrill of watching the city’s lights flickering to life. EMPIRE STATE BUILDING. Ever since its 1931 completion, the Empire State Building has been the most famous skyscraper in the world. It remains a vital part of NYC and an inspiration to the millions of visitors who ascend to the ESB observation deck in every season. Despite the feel of another age conveyed by the building’s Art Deco style, the Empire State Building is very much a modern phenomenon. From its pioneering energy efficiency to its selfie-friendly panoramas, the structure stands firmly in the 21st century. The 86th floor is home to the Observation Deck, one of the most famous spots in all of New York. When you step out onto the platform time slows down. It’s open to the elements, and you’ll feel the breeze, with the city’s hum still audible, but quieted by the remove. The views are, of course, unparalleled. Main thoroughfares are seen as the arteries that they are, pulsing with traffic. Competitor buildings are reduced to the size of a child’s block set. The views from the

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deck go 360° and a look into the distances will reveal the curvature of the Earth. (You can see five states from here.) Like any good New York institution, the Empire State Building keeps late hours. It’s open until 2am, and every bit as spectacular showing off the city lights as it is in the daytime. (The best times for avoiding peak traffic is to get in before 10am, or after 11pm.) If you’re looking for a post-Broadway experience, the ESB can’t be beat. Experience it yourself and you’ll know immediately why it’s one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY. There’s only one tallest. Only one strongest. And only one destination selected as the Best New Attraction in the World. These attributes belong to One World Trade Center, and its pinnacle, the One World Observatory, rising over 100 stories in the sky. You’ll learn some fast facts as you make your way to the elevators, confirming the superlatives: at 1,776 feet, One World Trade is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere; with over 45 tons of steel and a unique concrete core, it’s the strongest building in the world.

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After a minute’s ride and a short video, you’ll hit the Discovery Level (the main observatory), with 360° sights of the city and beyond. It’s all here, from the rivers to the harbor, from the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State Building. Jersey and Queens recede in distant horizons. Helicopters zip by like hummingbirds, well below the floor-toceiling windows. If you want to get up close with downtown, One World Observatory is the place to go. The skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan—some of which once claimed title to the tallest building in the world— cluster below your feet like playthings. TOP OF THE ROCK. New York is a vertical city and one of the best places to take it all in is Top of the Rock, a stunning perch atop Rockefeller Center. You’ll find state-of-theart features such as reserved-time tickets, multimedia exhibits, an indoor viewing area, and transparent safety-glass panels that allow wholly unobstructed views of the city’s

most iconic landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the rivers, and all of Central Park (its size can only truly be appreciated when seen from above). Top of the Rock also boasts two crystal installations by Swarovski and the jawdropping Sky Shuttle elevators. Outfitted with transparent glass ceilings, the Sky Shuttles let riders view their own rapid acceleration through the building’s shaftway as they zip their way towards the light and open air above. The Grand Viewing Deck on the 69th floor offers unparalleled views of the city, with visibility that reaches some 30 miles on a clear day. The 70th Floor is the proverbial cherry on top, allowing visitors to experience a 360° panorama of Manhattan in all its glory. This is an open-air perch with completely unobstructed views—no glass or anything. It provides a vantage point unlike any other in the city...or the world.

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Kids will find the most fun they’ll ever make at midtown’s Build-A-Bear Workshop.

Build-A-BeAr Workshop The Build-A-Bear Workshop is the most fun you’ll ever make. Kids get to choose from all kinds of furry friends, personalized just for them with scents, sounds, outfits, and accessories. Great party location, too, and a super-convenient location in midtown close to the Empire State Building and Macy’s. Let your imagination soar and create your story at Build-A-Bear Workshop. 22 W. 34th St. (btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves.), 212-863-4070, buildabear.com

hBo shop Situated on the north side of Bryant Park, the HBO Shop will utterly delight fans of the network’s shows, from Sex and the City to Westworld. You’ll find merchandise from other HBO favorites, too, including Vinyl and Silicon Valley. While we wait impatiently for the Game of Thrones grand finale, shop great items from The Realm, including Stark t-shirts, figurines, and even a Longclaw umbrella. 1100 Ave. of the Americas (btw. 42nd & 43rd Sts.), 212-512-7467, hboshop.com

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more. The Manhattan superstore houses over 300,000 of the newest products from more than 3,000 brands. Whether you know exactly what you want or are in the mood to explore, you can check out 17 interactive departments, staffed by B&H’s legendary sales associates, who are multilingual and non-commissioned. Employees are happy to provide demonstrations of any of the store’s products for those wanting to learn a little bit more before they purchase. A classic New York experience! 420 Ninth Ave. (34th St.), 212-444-6615, bandh.com

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Express your personal style (and find a gift for someone special) at two PANDORA locations. One of the leading names in jewelry for more than 30 years, PANDORA offers women across the world a universe of high quality, hand-finished, modern and genuine jewelry products at affordable prices.

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Known primarily for their vast selection of iconic charms (and beautiful bracelets to wear them on), PANDORA makes it easy to express your personal style in your own unique way. Taken together, the charms create a personal collection of special moments that makes you who you are. PANDORA Jewelers has two Manhattan locations, Herald Square: 1284 Broadway (btw. 33rd & 34th Sts.), 212-643-9760; Times Square: 110 W. 42nd St. (btw. Broadway & Sixth Ave.), 212-273-3267

since 1929. Browse through an immense selection of Le Creuset, Scanpan, OXO, Chilewich placemats, and Wüsthof cutlery, or try to stump the in-house technician (available weekdays), who will amaze you with his ability to solve just about any houseware/hardware issue. There are 12,000 items in stock and delivery in NYC is free. Something will be calling your name! 1304 Madison Ave. (btw. 92nd & 93rd Sts.), 212-289-7367, sfeldmanhousewares.com

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The Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market is a fantastic diversion for locals and visitors alike, conveniently located southwest of Times Square with a uniquely New York feel. Have a blast at the weekend fair checking out 170 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, fine crafts, handmade jewelry, decorative arts, and vintage clothing. W. 39th St. btw. 9th & 10th Aves., 212-243-5343, annexmarkets.com

Chocolatier Maribel Lieberman believes that life is about the leisure and happiness we find in food, art, and beauty. Indulge in her sweet offerings of ganache, chocolate bars, truffles, hot chocolate, and beyond at SoHo’s MarieBelle New York. Items are packaged to perfection, so they make ideal gifts. The collection includes a colorful Impressionist Box—a tribute to the Impressionist painters—and a Japanese matcha truffle box. Visit their Tea Salon and feel like you’ve entered an old-time speakeasy, where you can indulge in high tea, champagne, wine, and chocolates. 484 Broome St. (Wooster St.), 212-925-6999, mariebelle.com

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Smarten up your wardrobe with the latest trends (at a fraction of the price) at century 21 Department Store. You’ll find over 15 departments of quality designer merchandise at up to 65% off retail, including designer fashions for men, women, and kids. A New York shopping legend! 22 Cortlandt St. (btw. Church St. & Broadway), 212-227-9092; 1972 Broadway (btw. 66th & 67th Sts.), 212-518-2121; c21stores.com

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581 Sixth Ave. (16th-17th Sts.), 212-989-6444 davesnewyork.com Dave’s New York features branded “Americana” rugged and casual clothing brands such as Levi’s, Carhartt, Dickies, Red Wing, Schott, Alpha, Woolrich, Columbia, Timberland Pro, and Chippewa in a wide selection of sizes and styles at very favorable pricing. Open Mon.-Fri., 9am7pm; Sat., 10am-6pm; Sun., 11am-5pm.

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Open 7 days a week, H&S Art Gallery features original 3-D artworks by Charles Fazzino, Rizzi, and Suchy; serigraphs by Keeley, Tarkay, McKnight, Pejman, Main, Kubik, Delacroix, and many others. They also offer signed sports memorabilia, posters, and same-day professional custom framing. They ship worldwide. All credit cards. Mon.-Fri., 9:30am-7:30pm; Sat.-Sun., 10am-6pm.

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1050 2nd Ave. (56th St.), 212-355-4400; the-maac.com Largest fine art/antiques mall in the U.S., with three beautiful floors of over 70 galleries representing America’s top dealers in every art & antique category. Impressive collections of European, American, African, and Asian antiques with a wide variety of furniture, silver, porcelain, paintings, tapestries, rugs, plus fine art, vintage jewelry, and Japanese & Chinese works of art and antiquities. Buy or sell—we welcome visitors 7 days a week.

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DataVision is redefining retail with their new, fully interactive store in one of NYC’s busiest shopping corridors. Featuring a full selection of computers, software, peripherals, digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 players, DVDs, personal video players, TVs, handhelds, GPS solutions, desktops, notebooks, tablet PCs, wireless LAN, carrying cases, mobile phones. Authorized internet/retail dealer for most major brands. Open until 8pm.

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For over 50 years, Century 21 Department Store in lower Manhattan has provided top designers at up to 65% off retail 100% of the time. You’ll find everything from men’s, women’s and children’s apparel to footwear, handbags, housewares & more at this landmark shopping destination. A must-see for tourists and a mainstay for veteran NYers. Come in and score big on all the top designers at NY’s #1 Zagat-rated off-price store—you might even catch a celebrity or two!

“The Wireless Professionals” with a full line of unlocked GSM phones and accessories. Their mission is simple: to provide the best products and service to their customers at the lowest prices possible. Brand names include HTC, BlackBerry, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung, LG, Pantech, and Nokia.

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W. 39th St. btw. 9th & 10th Aves. and W. 25th St. btw. 6th Ave. & Broadway, 212-243-5343; annexmarkets.com Open every weekend year-round, the Chelsea and Hell’s Kitchen markets offer up to 185 dealers combined, selling antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, ephemera, the decorative arts, antique furnishings and décor, and more. Designers, artists, and lovers of antiques shop here. Hell’s Kitchen: Sat. & Sun. 9am–5pm; Chelsea: Sat. & Sun. 6:30am–6pm.

57 W. 58th St., 2nd floor, 212-262-3027; federicosalon.com Beauty experts with a passion for style and technique. Pampering society women, actors, models, executives, people of all walks of life. Luxurious salon with extensive array of hair services & treatments. Also located in the Benjamin Hotel, 125 E. 50th St., 3rd Fl., 212-207-4400. 24-hour service sends beauticians any hour of day or night to hotels (914-882-2978).

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230 Park Ave, Suite 1164 (46th St.), 212-682-5180 drlinhart.com

Come visit NYC’s largest curated weekly market. Meet local artists, designers, and independent antique/vintage dealers selling one-of-a-kind, rare, and limited edition art/photography, antique watches, vintage collectibles and fashion, and handmade jewelry and furniture. Delicious artisinal edibles ensure you won’t leave hungry. 100% of profits donated to support 4,000 local school children. Be sure to look up our monthly special events. Open every Sunday, all year-round, indoors & outdoors from 10am-5:30pm. Opposite American Museum of Natural History.

Dr. Jan Linhart, D.D.S., P.C. has been practicing the art & science of dentistry for over 30 yrs. Patients come from around the world, many of whom are accompanied by an entourage of family or friends, inspiring Dr. Linhart to create the Continental Suite, a 750-square ft. treatment suite outfitted with State-of-the-Art equipment, a luxurious seating area & other amenities within his spacious office. The office provides a wide range of dental services, including cutting-edge whitening techniques, as well as 24-hour emergency service!

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An immaculate pharmacy specializing in hard-to-find products & the best European brands with a unique selection of the best sundries & cosmetics, European & domestic beauty products, custom medication compounding, and more. Featuring hard-to-find brands like Anthony Logistics, Dr. Hauschka, Phyto, Tocca, Caudalie, Mason Pearson, and more. Expert & enthusiastic staff. Whatever you need, they are here for you. Delivery to residents and hotels.

NYC’s oldest Housewares Store, S. Feldman’s has been the hub of Carnegie Hill since 1929. This “hidden gem” is visited by shoppers from all over the world in search of unique, unusual gifts that will delight and surprise. Stocks over 10,000 items in a small space, which must be seen to be believed. Family-owned and -operated for 4 generations, Feldman’s offers unparalleled quality and customer service. Mon-Sat 9-6, Sun 11-5.

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Westfield World Trade Center: Oculus, Main Level/C2, 212-381-9455; londonjewelers.com From humble 1926 beginnings in a Glen Cove storefront, London Jewelers has evolved across four generations into an ever-growing family of fine jewelry and timepiece boutiques across Long Island—and now, downtown Manhattan. Experience London Jewelers’ signature collections within an all-new 2,400-sq.-ft. destination in the Oculus, or any of their Long Island locations: Americana Manhasset 516-627-7475, Wheatley Plaza 516-621-8844, Glen Cove 516-671-3154, East Hampton 631-329-3939, or Southampton 631-287-4499.

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637 Broadway (Bleecker-Houston Sts.), 212-674-0555 Facebook-Cariloha New York City Indulge in natural luxury with the softest bedding on the planet™. Cariloha fabrics are made of eco-friendly bamboo and are softer than 1,000-thread-count Egyptian cotton. Check out our “crazy” soft bedding, bath, apparel, and athletic wear! Feel the difference for yourself and get $40 off sheets with FREE shipping to your home!

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1721 Broadway (54th-55th Sts.), 212-246-0020 An immaculate pharmacy specializing in hard-to-find products & the best European brands with a unique selection of the best sundries & cosmetics, European & domestic beauty products, custom medication compounding, and more. Featuring hard-to-find brands like Anthony Logistics, Dr. Hauschka, Phyto, Tocca, Caudale, Mason Pearson, and more. Expert & enthusiastic staff. Whatever you need, they are here for you. Delivery to residents and hotels.

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At Build-A-Bear Workshop®, it’s the most fun you’ll ever make! Choose from all kinds of furry friends, add lots of stuffing, and make a wish on a heart. Personalize your furry friend by adding scents, sounds, outfits, and accessories. You can even celeBEARate any special occasion by having a party with us! Let your imagination soar and create your story at Build-A-Bear Workshop!

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22 W. 34th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 212-863-4070 buildabear.com

666 Fifth Ave. (52nd-53rd Sts.) 646-669-7894; 45 Wall St. (William-Broad Sts.) 646-964-5628, 1515 Broadway (44th-45th Sts.) 646-678-4930; 185 Greenwich St. (Liberty-Vesey Sts.), 212-732-0334; us.tissotshop.com Tissot, the world famous traditional Swiss watchmaker since 1853, is present in more than 160 countries around the world. Adding to its repertoire, the brand now boasts three boutiques in New York City. The boutiques offer guests an informative, enjoyable experience with a broad selection of watches ranging from Touch to Specialty Collections.

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MEN’S, WOMEN’S & KID’S SHOE STORE OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES! Shoe Parlor provides superior customer service and excellent prices on their men’s and women’s collection of shoes.

PRACTICING THE ART AND SCIENCE OF DENTISTRY FOR OVER 35 YEARS Available in an array of colors, Birkenstock’s iconic Arizona two-strap sandal has signature footbed and a refined, minimalist style. Handcrafted in Germany for over 200 years, Arizona comes with fully adjustable buckles for perfect fit and comfort. Full selection available at Shoe Parlor.

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484 Broome St. (Wooster St.), 212-925-6999; mariebelle.com MarieBelle New York is considered a hidden SoHo gem with a history of 20 years creating luxury chocolates and hot chocolate that is recognized as the world’s best. Shop our store for delectable gifts or visit our Tea Salon and feel like you’ve entered an old time speakeasy to enjoy high tea, sip champagne, or delight with wine and chocolates. Mon- Thurs. 11am–7pm, Fri.–Sun. 11am–8pm.

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MAD offers five exhibition floors, open artist studios, an award-winning store, and an iconic restaurant, Robert, with spectacular views of Central Park. Currently on view are Tanya Aguiñiga: Craft & Care, which shows off the work of a Los Angeles–based artist and designer at the intersection of fiber art, design, social practice, and activism; and Surface/Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro, revealing a pioneer of feminist art. 2 Columbus Circle (59th St., btw. Broadway & Eighth Ave.), 212-299-7777, madmuseum.org

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Just a 10-minute walk from Grand Central Terminal, the Morgan Library Be entranced by the architecture of one of the world’s & Museum serves as a museum, great buildings: the Guggenheim Museum. research library, musical venue, architectural landmark, and historic site. Housed in an iconic Frank Lloyd Wright Exhibitions currently on view include spiraling building, the Guggenheim MuThe Magic of Handwriting: The Pedro seum contains one of the world’s finest Corrêa do Lago Collection, Medieval collections of modern and contemporary Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders, art, including works by Picasso, Matisse, and, through August 19th, Thomas and Modigliani. Currently on view are One Gainsborough: Experiments in Drawing, Hand Clapping, a gathering of artists which illuminates elements of process for exploring the ways globalization affects our the great British portraitist and landscape understanding of the future, and Giacompainter. 225 Madison Ave. (btw. 36th & etti, with 175 sculptures, paintings, and 37th Sts.), 212-685-0008, morganlibrary.org drawings by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966). This is the first major museum presentation of the artist’s work INSIDER TIPS in the U.S. in 15 years. 1071 Fifth Ave. Many of the city’s museums offer free admission for (89th St.), 212-423-3500, guggenheim.org select hours on the first Friday of every month, usually in the early evening. See CityGuideNY.com’s MUSEUM OF ARTS AND DESIGN article “NYC’s Best Free Museum Days” for details Explore contemporary art and design on how to enjoy complimentary admission at various through a craft lens at this intimately sized New York institutions all seven days of the week. museum in the heart of Columbus Circle.

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218 W. 57th St. (7th ave.-Broadway), 866-811-4111 downtonexhibition.com Based on the beloved television show Downton Abbey, be transported to post-Edwardian England, where the characters and the iconic house come to life. You’ll be immersed in the fascinating social history, culture, and some of the most memorable moments and sets from the show’s six-season run, including Mrs. Patmore’s kitchen and the servants’ quarters. General Adult tickets start at $30. Last Chance! Only through Sept. 3.

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200 eastern Pkwy. (Washington ave.), 718-638-5000; brooklynmuseum.org Only 20 minutes from Manhattan stands a hidden gem that will leave you delightfully surprised. The Brooklyn Museum is your bridge to a unique cultural experience: world-class collection ranges from ancient Egypt to European paintings to contemporary art. Cutting-edge exhibitions, awardwinning programs. Get a combo ticket to include Cecilia Vicuña: Disappeared Quipu, then relax in the beautiful Brooklyn Botanic Garden a few steps away. Wed., Fri.-Sun. 11am-6pm; Thurs. 11am-10pm; closed Mon. & Tues.

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2 e. 91st St. (5th-Madison aves.), 212-849-8400; cooperhewitt.org Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is America’s only museum dedicated to historical and contemporary design, with a collection of over 210,000 design objects spanning 30 centuries. Located in the landmarked Andrew Carnegie mansion on Museum Mile and boasting a beautiful public garden, Cooper Hewitt makes design come alive through interactive experiences, unique temporary exhibitions, and installations of the permanent collection.

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34 34th St. (Second ave.), Building 6, industry City, Brooklyn; eschernyc.com Even over a century after his birth, Dutch artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972) continues to astound. Catch more than 200 of Escher’s mind-bending works at Escher: The Exhibition & Experience. Exploring the intersection of art, mathematics, science, and poetry, the exhibition will feature interactive immersive experiences that bring the artist’s optical illusions to life.

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34 W. 51st St., 212-698-4520; fdnysmart.org/firezone, fdnyshop.com A multimedia fire safety learning center where people of all ages learn fun, lifesaving lessons from NY’s Bravest. Explore a life-like fire engine and try on FDNY “Bunker Coats.” All programs in English. $6 admission. Browse their store for unique FDNY gifts (no admission fee required), and present City Guide’s ad to receive $5 off any $25+ purchase.

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Explore The Iconic Brooklyn Museum and Its Collection of Ancient & Modern Masterpieces. Botanic Garden Combo is available, Daily Tours & Family Fun, Free Days, Restaurant Reservations, and Subway & Parking On-Site. Open Late Thursdays. Pay What You Wish. ShOWS: American Art, Ancient Egyptian Art, European Art, Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Contemporary, Asian and Islamic permanent art collection available. 718.638.5000 BrooklynMuseum.org

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945 Madison Ave. (76th St.) 212-535-7710; metmuseum.org The Metropolitan Museum of Art was already one of the most expansive museums in the world, but in early 2016 it added a separate location devoted to modern art. Bauhaus architect Marcel Breuer completed the building in 1966; Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300– Now) is on display through July 22nd. Closed Mon.

MEtropolitAn MuSEuM of Art uES 89 E. 42nd St. (Park Ave.), 212-464-8255; grandcentralterminal.com/tours Famed terminal’s official tour! One-hour self-guided audio tours take visitors across historic points, including the famous Whispering Gallery and astronomic ceiling, the Biltmore Room, and the iconic information clock. Learn the fascinating backstory of the original 1913 construction, and Jacqueline Kennedy’s efforts to save the landmark from demolition in 1968. Shopping and food court available, too.

1000 Fifth Ave. (82nd St.), 212-535-7710; metmuseum.org The Met’s permanent exhibitions include collections of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, European, and Eastern art. Closed Mon. As of March 1, 2018, New York State residents are pay-as-you-wish; otherwise, mandatory admission fees are $25 adults and $17 seniors; under 12 free.

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216 W. 44th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 646-585-4291 gulliversgate.com See the world without leaving Times Square. Extraordinary new attraction brings together the efforts of craftspeople from 8 countries and 4 continents for a miniature look at our planet. See the greatest landmarks of Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, Russia, and Europe, complete with moving cars, trains, and plenty of surprises. Also an interactive experience: visitors can have themselves immortalized in 1:87 scale.

The Morgan Library & Museum began as the private library of financier Pierpont Morgan, one of the preeminent collectors and cultural benefactors in the United States. Today it is a museum, independent research library, musical venue, architectural landmark, and historic site. A century after its founding, the Morgan maintains a unique position in the cultural life of New York City and is considered one of its greatest treasures. Closed Mon. $20.

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2 Columbus Circle (59th St., btw. Broadway & 8th Ave.) 212-299-7777; madmuseum.org

Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art, including works by artists like Kandinsky, Picasso, and Pollock. Currently on view are One Hand Clapping, a gathering of artists exploring globalization, and Giacometti, with 175 sculptures, paintings, and drawings by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti (1901–1966). Closed Thurs. $25; students/seniors: $18; under 12/members: free.

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1071 Fifth Ave. (89th St.), 212-423-3500; guggenheim.org

Explore contemporary art and design through a craft lens, in this intimately sized museum in the heart of Columbus Circle! MAD offers 5 exhibition floors, open artist studios, an award-winning store, and an iconic restaurant, Robert, with spectacular views of Central Park. Current shows inlcude Tanya Aguiñiga: Craft & Care, which shows off the work of a Los Angeles–based artist and designer. Tues.Sun., 10am-6pm; Thurs., 10am-9pm (Pay-As-You-Wish admission 6-9pm); closed Mon. $16.

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36 Battery Pl., 646-437-4202; mjhnyc.org Created as a living memorial to those who perished during the Holocaust, Museum of Jewish Heritage—A Living Memorial to the Holocaust honors those who died by celebrating their lives, cherishing the traditions that they embraced, examining their achievements and faith, and affirming the vibrant worldwide Jewish community that is their legacy today. Sun.-Tues., 10am-6pm, Wed.-Thurs., 10am–8pm, Fri., 10am–5pm. Adults: $12; seniors (65 & up): $10; /students: $7; under 12, free.

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Bronx River Parkway (Exit 7W at Fordham Rd.), Bronx, or by Metro-North Railroad to Botanical Garden Station, 718-817-8700; nybg.org One of America’s foremost public gardens, with 50 gardens and plant collections on 250 acres. Tues.-Sun., 10am-6pm; closed Mon. except federal holidays. AllGarden Pass pricing starts at adults $23; seniors/students (w/valid ID) $18-$22; children (2-12) $8; children (under 2) and members free (prices higher on weekends and holiday Mondays).

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The Museum of the City of New York is the place to learn about the city’s past, celebrate its present, and contemplate its future. Explore NYC through one-of-a-kind exhibitions and programs designed to reflect the city’s character. Don’t miss New York at Its Core, the first-ever Museum exhibition to interpret and present the city’s compelling 400-year story.

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One of the world’s finest collections of modern and contemporary art. Highlights include Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night and Barnett Newman’s Vir Heroicus Sublimis. Through August 19, temporary exhibitions inlcude Being: New Photography 2018. Open daily, 10:30am–5:30pm; Fri. until 8pm (free entry 4–8pm for UNIQLO Free Friday Nights). $25; seniors: $18; students: $14; children 16 & under: free.

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19 Fulton St. (Water & Fulton Sts.), southstreetseaport.com The 200-year-old South Street Seaport, in the historic Seaport District between the Brooklyn Bridge and the canyons of Wall Street, is your gateway to Lower Manhattan’s rich history and cultural diversity. Discover an authentic historic cobblestone district with high-masted sailing ships, exciting cultural events, and a unique collection of shops and restaurants.

226 W. 44th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 646-308-1337 natgeoencounter.com

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Go on an immersive adventure beneath the seas, from the South Pacific to California. Encounter’s groundbreaking technology doesn’t take animals from their homes, transporting you instead with stunning photorealistic animation of rare moments in nature. Walk through to find a luminous coral reef, a battle between ferocious Humboldt squid, a magnificent 3-D feeding frenzy, and much more. The adventure continues in Exploration Hall with breathtaking stories from National Geographic ocean photographers and explorers. Dive into an ocean of fun in the heart of Times Square without getting wet!

The most cutting-edge of the major art museums in New York, recently moved downtown. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano, the building itself is worthy of a trip, conceived as a laboratory for artists. Provoking exhibitions and an enviable collection of 20thcentury American masterworks provide the baseline, with artist talks, gallery tours, and screenings on the docket. Closed Tues. $25, $18 for students and seniors, free for kids under 18.

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Be transfixed by the seas in 3D at National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey.

NatioNal GeoGraphic eNcouNter: oceaN odyssey Encounter is an immersive adventure across the ocean, from the South Pacific to the coast of California. Instead of taking animals out of their homes, Encounter’s groundbreaking technology transports you to theirs, using stunning photorealistic animation that gives you access to rarely witnessed moments in nature. Journey with your friends and family on this walk-through experience, where you’ll visit a luminous coral reef at night, witness a battle between two ferocious Humboldt squid, and find yourself in the middle of a magnificent 3-D feeding frenzy. The adventure continues in Exploration Hall, where you’ll hear breathtaking stories from National Geographic ocean photographers and explorers. 226 W. 44th St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), 646-308-1337, natgeoencounter.com

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experiences, SPYSCAPE allows visitors to explore their own spy skills, and learn what kind of spy they’d be. SPYSCAPE was developed by a team of talented architects, curators, designers, educators, operators, programmers, technologists, and storytellers. Expert advisers include former members of renowned hacking collectives and former station chiefs and directors of intelligence agencies. 928 Eighth Ave. (btw. 54th & 55th Sts.), 212-549-1941, spyscape.com

MadaMe tussauds NeW yorK Madame Tussauds does virtual reality one better with a “Hyper-Reality” experience at Ghostbusters Experience and Ghostbusters: Dimension. You’ll walk through an immersive, haunted section before experiencing a first-of-its-kind VR session as a Ghostbuster. Your suit will vibrate as you make your way through the city, battling ghosts, and sometimes even feeling mist on your face. Madame Tussauds also features floor after floor of interactive entertainment, with over 200 uncanny wax figures of the biggest icons in entertainment, history, and sports. 234 W. 42nd St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), madametussauds.com

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ONE WORLD OBSERVATORY CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEEING CRUISES For more than 70 years, Circle Line has been showing visitors the best sights of NYC, including the only cruise that goes all the way around the island of Manhattan: Circle Line’s Best of NYC Cruise. Brand new state-of-the-art Empire Class ships have recently launched, providing quieter rides, better sound for the personable onboard guides, bigger windows, improved climate control, and more outdoor deck space. Pier 83 (W. 42nd St. at Twelfth Ave.), 212-563-3200, circleline42.com

GULLIVER’S GATE At a time when the planet seems ever more divided, it’s amazing to be reminded that we all share one world. Gulliver’s Gate is one of the most ambitious attractions to ever land in New York, a $40 million extravaganza that allows visitors to travel the Earth without leaving Times Square. (You’ll understand New York in a new way when you see the city from a bird’s eye perspective, complete with moving cars and trains). This is also an interactive experience—visitors can have themselves (and their families) immortalized in 1:87 scale. 216 W. 44th St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), 646-585-4291, gulliversgate.com

NFL EXPERIENCE TIMES SQUARE Get ready to go on a hero’s journey from fan to champion at the brand-new NFL Experience Times Square. This firstof-its-kind attraction brings fans closer than ever to the National Football League and their favorite teams. The experience combines immersive content, interactive displays, a state-of-the-art 4D (yes, 4D!) cinema, and some amazing new multimedia effects. Fans move from locker room and training camp on to the playoffs and the game’s ultimate stage: the Super Bowl. Visitors can hang out after to stock up on exclusive NFLX swag and check out NFLX Eats for all their food cravings, with “stadium-chic” concession carts inspired by all 32 teams. 20 Times Sq. (Seventh Ave. & 47th St.), 646-863-0088, nflexperience.com

Spectacular views from dawn to dusk at Top of the Rock. See for miles and miles from the incomparable heights of One World Observatory. There’s only one tallest. Only one strongest. And only one destination selected as the Best New Attraction in the World. These superlatives belong to One World Trade Center, and its pinnacle, the One World Observatory, rising over 100 stories in the sky. With an attraction this popular, OWO’s alltimed-entry system is a major advantage. Computerized ticketing ensures wait times are always kept manageable. You can buy your ticket on the spot, or in advance online. You’ll see some fast facts as you make your way to the elevators, confirming the superlatives: at 1,776 feet, One World Trade is the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere; with over 45 tons of steel and a unique concrete core, it’s the strongest building in the world. After a minute’s ride and a short video, you’ll hit the Discovery Level (the main observatory), with 360° sights of the city and beyond. It’s all here, from the rivers to the harbor, from the Statue of Liberty to the Empire State Building. Jersey and Queens recede in distant horizons. Helicopters zip by like hummingbirds, well below the floor-to-ceiling windows. The skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan—some of which once claimed title to the tallest building in the world—cluster below your feet like toys. Observatory hours daily are 9am-10pm, with the last ticket sale at 9:15pm. Admission is $34 for adults, $32 for seniors above age 65, and $28 for children between ages 6 and 12. Kids 5 and under get in free. Admission for 9/11 family members, rescue, and recovery workers is free, and active and retired members of the US military get special discounts. 285 Fulton St. (entrance on the corner Vesey & West Sts.), 844-696-1776, OneWorldObservatory.com

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Pier 83, W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave., 212-563-3200; circleline42.com Take in the grandeur of New York and see spectacular views of Manhattan as knowledgeable guides point out the famous landmarks. Many cruises to choose from year-round: the classic 2.5-hour Best of NYC Cruise, which goes all the way around Manhattan; the 1.5-hour Landmark Cruise; the 1-hour Liberty Cruise; or the 2-hour evening Harbor Lights Cruise. 2017 Concierge Choice Awards winner for Best Tour.

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World trade Center (enter at Liberty & Greenwich Sts., or West & Liberty Sts., or Vesey St.); 911memorial.org The 9/11 Memorial consists of two enormous pools surrounded by a plaza of trees and a museum which displays artifacts linked to the events of 9/11, while presenting stories of loss, compassion, reckoning, and recovery. 2017 Concierge Choice Awards winner for best Cultural Institution. Open daily, 9am-8pm (fall/winter).

CitySightseeing Visitor Center, Pier 78, 455 12th Ave. @ 38th St., 212-445-7599; citysightseeingcruises.com CitySightseeing Cruises is a fun and comfortable way to see New York City. Join us on tours around the island of Manhattan that showcase the architecture, history, and culture of the Big Apple. Whether you’re on a tight schedule, have time to spare, or are looking for a relaxing evening out, we’ve got the perfect cruise for you.

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Bateaux New York is Manhattan’s premier all-glass, European-inspired dining cruise vessel. Every elegant Brunch, Lunch and Dinner cruise features creative dining, fine wines, impeccable service, and breathtaking skyline & Statue of Liberty views. Join them for Lunch (Mon.-Sat.) and Sunday Brunch with a live pianist and Dinner with a live three-piece band. Welcome aboard!

Daily tours by open-top deluxe double-decker buses & luxury coaches. The Classic New York Double Decker Bus Tour includes a round-trip ferry ticket to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island and a ticket to the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock, & the All Loops Tour, a 2-day ticket hop-on & off with 50+ stops from Times Square to Harlem to Brooklyn, & Night Tours. Starting at $44.

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34 34th St. (Second Ave.), Building 6, Industry City, Brooklyn; eschernyc.com Even over a century after his birth, Dutch artist M.C. Escher (1898-1972) continues to astound. Catch more than 200 of Escher’s mind-bending works at Escher: The Exhibition & Experience. Exploring the intersection of art, mathematics, science, and poetry, the exhibition will feature interactive immersive experiences that bring the artist’s optical illusions to life.

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350 Fifth Ave. (34th St.), 212-736-3100; esbnyc.com One of the magnificent seven wonders of the modern world offers a romantic nightcap and an opportunity to watch the stars come out over the greatest city in the world. Whether you’re “Sleepless in Seattle” or having “An Affair to Remember,” this is one of the most romantic spots in all of NYC. 2017 Concierge Choice Awards Winner. $37-$39 adult; $35$37 seniors (62+); $31-$33 youth (7-12); children 6 and under are free. Open 7 days, 8am-2am (last elevator at 1:15am).

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Daily tours by open-top deluxe double-decker buses & luxury coaches. The Classic New York Double Decker Bus Tour includes a round-trip ferry ticket to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island and a ticket to the Empire State Building or Top of the Rock, & the All Loops Tour, a 2-day ticket hop-on & off with 50+ stops from Times Square to Harlem to Brooklyn, & Night Tours. Starting at $44. 2007 Concierge Choice Award Winner. 20082009 Concierge Choice Award Nominee.

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Opened in 1913, this historic train terminal is a majestic Beaux-Arts architectural masterpiece with 44 train platforms, a central subway station in Midtown Manhattan, 68 shops, 35 dining options, and about 75 events annually. 750,000 visitors daily. Audio and guided tours are available for those with a passion for history.

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89 E. 42nd St. (Park Ave.), 212-464-8255; grandcentralterminal.com/tours Famed terminal’s official tour! One-hour self-guided audio tours take visitors across historic points, including the famous Whispering Gallery and astronomic ceiling, the Biltmore Room, and the iconic information clock. Learn the fascinating backstory of the original 1913 construction, and Jacqueline Kennedy’s efforts to save the landmark from demolition in 1968. Shopping and food court available, too.

See NYC from above its bustling streets. They offer 2 long helicopter tours that include the Statue of Liberty, NY Harbor, the Chrysler Building, Central Park, Columbia University, the George Washington Bridge, Yankee Stadium & more. They also offer customized tours & hourly rates. 2009 Concierge Choice Awards Winner.

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Pier 86, W. 46th St. & 12th Ave., 212-245-0072 intrepidmuseum.org Founded in 1982, this NYC institution takes you on an interactive journey through history to learn about American innovation and bravery. The Intrepid includes the Space Shuttle Pavilion, home to Enterprise, the world’s first space shuttle. Also on display are 27 authentically restored aircraft, including the Lockheed A-12 Blackbird, the world’s fastest military jet and spy plane, and the British Airways Concorde, the fastest commercial aircraft to ever cross the Atlantic Ocean.

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Offering Harbor Tours and ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Multiple daily Statue of Liberty Harbor Tours depart from Battery Park every 30 minutes, seven days a week, from 8:30am-4pm. Ferries depart daily from Battery Park at the foot of Manhattan.

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The Summer Stage Advantage When heat waves sizzle their way into the Big Apple, take note: with enticing productions, noted actors, and generous blasts of A/C, Broadway and Off-Broadway theatres are NYC’s optimum chill-out havens. While superstar power will always be in vogue—Bruce Springsteen’s up-close-andmusical Springsteen on Broadway; Bette Midler’s return to Hello, Dolly! for the show’s home-stretch weeks—summer 2018 is delivering seriously electrifying theatre dividends.

David Cook returns to kick up his heels in Kinky Boots. From the Tonys: Three of this year’s winning productions—The Band’s Visit, Once on This Island, and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child—are all going strong with most of their original stars intact. And while the exquisitely etched The Band’s Visit no longer boasts its Best Actor champ Tony Shalhoub, award-winning Israeli actor

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Sasson Gabay, who created Shalhoub’s role in the 2007 film that spawned the musical, has stepped in to share the stage with Tony winners Katrina Lenk and Ari’el Stachel. Inspired! Debut Docket: As a rule (not etched in steel, but pretty dependable), June, July, and August are not earmarked as new show preview months on Broadway. Not so this year. Already four newbies are kicking up dust in the bullpen. Here’s the scoop: • Straight White Men: From the savvy folks at Second Stage comes a testosteronefueled drama with Broadway debut dudes Josh Charles (The Good Wife), Armie Hammer (Call Me by Your Name) and Paul Schneider (Parks and Recreation), as well as Denis Arndt (Heisenberg). • Head Over Heels: Produced by Gwyneth Paltrow, this Elizabethan-esque Go-Go’s jukebox musical features Broadway vets Jeremy Kushnier (Footloose), Tom Alan Robbins (The Lion King), and Rachel York (Disaster!), alongside Peppermint (RuPaul’s Drag Race) and others. • Gettin’ the Band Back Together: A musical comedy led by Mitchell Jarvis (Rock of Ages), Marilu Henner (Taxi) and Kelli Barrett (Doctor Zhivago), this high-energy, rockinfused musical comedy is already generating primo buzz! • Pretty Woman: The season’s first in a cavalcade of silver screen spin-offs stars Samantha Barks (Éponine in Universal Pictures’s Les Misérables) and Olivier Award winner/Tony nominee Andy Karl (Groundhog Day). The Broadway vetted cast also includes Tony nominee Orfeh (Legally Blonde), whose real-life husband happens to be Mr. Karl. Getting Kinky: In case you missed him his first time around, American Idol winner David Cook recently returned to the role of shoe-factory heir Charlie Price in the longrunning Cyndi Lauper/Harvey Fierstein hit Kinky Boots. Notes Cook: “I am so honored and excited to get to come back to the factory…I can’t wait to help tell the story again!”

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Come From Away: A Once and Future Kindness By GRIFFIN MILLER On the night of September 11, 2001, after the World Trade Center landscape had been desecrated into Ground Zero, Canadians Irene Sankoff and David Hein and a handful of their fellow NYC students sat around a piano letting music mitigate their emotions.

IS: They wouldn’t let us stay in a hotel; they gave us the keys… DH: Just feed the cats…and let yourself in and out. Between interviews, emails, and international Skyping, Sankoff and Hein had massive amounts of material that they somehow managed to whittle into 100 stunning minutes of theatre. DH: We have 12 actors representing really 16,000 people, when you add in the locals. Naturally we had to create amalgamations of certain characters and details. IS: We relied on the people who were there to tell us whether or not we got it right.

Irene Sankoff and David Hein bring audiences together in Come From Away. DH: Being in New York on that day and the days following, we wanted to help, we were all in the same boat—race, age, whatever, that moment eclipsed everything. Seemingly, that stroke of shared empathy was a key factor in Sankoff and Hein’s creation of Come From Away, their remarkable true-life musical about the 38 planes forced to land in Gander, Newfoundland on 9/11, and the generosity and friendship shown the 7,000 stranded passengers from across the globe by the people of Gander.

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Sankoff and Hein, who married in 2001 and collaborated on the musical My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding before joining forces to shape Come From Away, launched themselves into firsthand research in 2011, when they headed to Gander for the 10th anniversary of the events that touched and reshaped so many lives. They began zeroing in on the heroic heartbeat of the show via interviews—a process that began with weeks spent living in Gander among the locals.

Calling the taking on of multiple characters a “Canadian aesthetic” insofar as being happy to step in when needed, the idea flows directly into the bedrock of Come From Away. IS: Playing different characters is kind of a metaphor for how we can all be in anyone’s shoes. In the end, everything you see unfolding on the Schoenfeld stage actually took place, including the budding romance between Dallas divorcee Diane and British oil engineer Nick. Notable as well is the pivotal character of pilot Beverly Bass (Tony nominee Jenn Colella), whose revelatory song, “Me and the Sky,” stops the show. IS: Beverly’s probably seen the show 100 times. DH: And I’d guess Nick and Diane have been around 60. Indeed, Sankoff and Hein have built a show that not only inspires repeat visits but allows theatregoers to bond—even hug strangers next to them. To be uplifted. IS: Be ready to laugh and to remember where you were. The message that comes through is that people matter…love is stronger than discrimination.

For theatre and ticket information for all Broadway shows, please see our theatre map (p. 66) and theatre listings (p. 68).

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Anastasia (Broadhurst)

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The Band’s Visit (Ethel Barrymore)

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Beautiful (Stephen Sondheim)

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The Book of Mormon (Eugene O’Neill)

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The Boys in the Band (Booth)

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A Bronx Tale (Longacre)

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Carousel (Imperial)

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Chicago (Ambassador)

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Come From Away (Gerald Schoenfeld)

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Dear Evan Hansen (Music Box)

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Frozen (St. James)

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Gettin’ The Band Back Together (Belasco)

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Hamilton (Richard Rodgers)

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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Lyric)

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Head Over Heels (Hudson)

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Hello, Dolly! (Shubert)

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Kinky Boots (Al Hirschfeld)

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The Lion King (Minskoff)

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My Fair Lady (Vivian Beaumont)

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Once On This Island (Circle in the Square)

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The Phantom of the Opera (Majestic)

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The Play That Goes Wrong (Lyceum)

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Pretty Woman: The Musical (Nederlander)

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School of Rock (Winter Garden)

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Springsteen on Broadway (Walter Kerr)

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SpongeBob SquarePants (Palace)

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• A Bronx Tale (8/5) • Hello, Dolly! (8/25) • The Boys in the Band (8/12) • The Play That Goes Wrong (8/26)

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new Amsterdam Theatre, 214 W. 42nd St., 866-870-2717; aladdinthemusical.com (Opened 3/20/14) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) The beloved story is brought to thrilling theatrical life in this bold new musical. With just one rub of a magic lamp, Aladdin’s journey sweeps you into an exotic world full of adventure, comedy and romance. It’s an unforgettable Disney theatrical experience that includes all the cherished songs from the Oscar-winning score plus more written especially for Broadway. Tues.Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed., 1; Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Broadhurst Theatre, 235 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; anastasiabroadway.com

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(Opened 4/24/17) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) The creators of Ragtime transport us from the Russian Empire to 1920s Paris as a young woman tries to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a Soviet officer, she, a dashing con man and ex-aristocrat set out to find her family. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., 7:30; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; TheBandsVisitMusical.com 2018 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 11/9/17) (90 mins., no intermission) After a mix-up at the border, an Egyptian Police Band is sent to a remote village in the middle of the Israeli desert. With no bus until morning, they are taken in by the locals. In the end, the musical celebrates the ways music, longing and laughter can connect us all. Starring Tony Shalhoub. Tues.-Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat. 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Stephen Sondheim Theatre, 124 W. 43rd St., 212-239-6200; beautifulonbroadway.com (Opened 1/12/14) (2 hrs., 25 mins.) Carole King fought her way into the record business as a teenager and, by the time she reached her 20s, had a flourishing career writing hits for the biggest acts in rock n’ roll. This is true story of her rise to stardom — from being part of a hit songwriting team with her husband, Gerry Goffin, to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular music history. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

thE bOOk Of mORmON eugene O’neill Theatre, 230 W. 49th St., 212-239-6200; bookofmormonbroadway.com 2011 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 3/24/11) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the duo behind South Park, wrote this hit musical comedy about a pair of wide-eyed Mormon boys on a mission to an African village... with attitude. Tues.-Thurs. & Sun., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sat. & Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Booth Theatre, 222 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; boysintheband.com (Opened 5/31/18) (110 mins., no intermission) The Broadway debut of Mart Crowley’s groundbreaking 1968 play centers on a group of gay men who gather for a friend’s birthday party. After the drinks are poured and the music gets cranked up, the evening slowly exposes the fault lines beneath their friendships that threaten their solidarity. With Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer and Andrew Rannells. Mon. & Thurs.-Sat., 8; Tues. & Wed., 7; Wed. & Sat., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/11)

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Longacre Theatre, 220 W. 48th St., 212-239-6200; ABronxTaleTheMusical.com (Opened 12/1/16) (2 hrs.) Based on the one-man show that inspired the now classic film, this streetwise musical, set in the 1960s in the Bronx, follows a young man caught between the father he loves and the mob boss he’d love to be. Featuring an infectious doo-wop score, this is a tale about respect, loyalty, love, and above all else: family. Directed by Oscar winner Robert De Niro and Tony winner Jerry Zaks. Tues.-Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/5)

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carousel

Imperial Theatre, 249 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; carouselbroadway.com (Opened 4/12/18) (2 hrs., 45 mins.) Set in a small New England factory town, this revival of one of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most famous works depicts the tragic romance between a troubled carnival barker and the young woman who gives up everything for him. Elevated to an epic scale with a sweeping musical score and incandescent ballet sequences, this is a story of passion, loss, and redemption. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Ambassador Theatre, 219 W. 49th St., 212-239-6200 chicagothemusical.com 1997 Tony, Best Musical Revival (Opened 11/14/96) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Kander & Ebb’s “musical vaudeville” about those murderous tootsies Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly offers a delicious cavalcade of colorful characters who stop at nothing to get what they want! A runaway success in over 250 cities worldwide, earning six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations. Mon., Tues. & Thurs.-Sat., 8; Sun., 7:30; Sat., 2:30; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

come From away

Schoenfeld Theatre, 236 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; comefromaway.com (Opened 3/12/17) (100 mins., no intermission) On September 11, 2001, 38 planes were ordered to land in the remote town of Gander, Newfoundland. What unfolded when the stranded international strangers deplaned was amazing: the locals stepped up to host them leading to extraordinary camaraderie. Worth Noting: Christopher Ashley picked up the 2017 Tony for Best Direction of a Musical. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

dear evan hansen

Music Box Theatre, 239 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; dearevanhansen.com 2017 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 12/4/16) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) All his life Evan Hansen has felt invisible. But when a tragic event shocks the community and thrusts him into the center of a rapidly evolving controversy, he is given the opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to be somebody else. This new American musical offers a deeply personal and profoundly contemporary story about a little lie that changes everything. Performances begin on time; no late seating. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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(Opened 3/22/18) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Disney’s hit animated film about two sisters separated by a mysterious secret comes to life in this dazzling stage adaptation. As Elsa, in her ice castle, struggles to harness her powers, her fearless sister, Anna, embarks on an epic journey -- aided by handsome mountaineer Kristoff, and snowman, Olaf -- to bring her family together. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

gettin’ the band back together

Belasco Theatre, 111 W 44th St., 212-239-6200; GettinTheBandBackTogether.com Mitch Papadopolous always dreamed about being the next Bon Jovi, but he left those daydreams behind for a high paying day job and high-rise apartment. For a while he thought he had everything -- until his 40th birthday when he got handed a pink slip and had to move back in with his mom in New Jersey. When his high school arch nemesis threatens to foreclose on their house, this big-shot banker must save his small-town home the only way he can: by winning The Battle of the Bands. So he dusts off his guitar, gathers his old gang, and sets out to win the battle -- and maybe the heart of the high school sweetheart he left behind-- proving it’s never too late to give your dreams one last shot. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

hamilton Richard Rodgers Theatre, 226 W. 46th St., 877-250-2929; hamiltonbroadway.com 2016 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 8/6/15) (2 hrs., 55 mins.) Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote this musical exploration of a political mastermind. The unlikely founding father—bastard orphan, rebel, war hero, Treasury head and loving husband caught in the country’s first sex scandal—leads this revolutionary tale of America’s fiery past alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Eliza Hamilton, and lifelong friend and foe Aaron Burr. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

harry potter and the cursed child

Lyric Theatre, 213 W. 42nd St., 212-305-4100; harrypottertheplay.com/us 2018 Tony, Best Play (Opened 4/22/18) Shown in two separate parts, the play shows Harry working at the Ministry of Magic while grappling with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs. Meanwhile, Albus, the youngest of his three children, struggles with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted. As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: Sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Hudson Theatre, 139-141 W. 44th St., 855-801-5876; TheHudsonBroadway.com (Opened 7/26/18) (2 hrs., 20 mins.) This inspired mash-up of posh and punk featuring the music of the Go-Go’s is an unpredictable, Elizabethan romp about a royal family that must prevent a prophecy of doom. To save their kingdom, the family embarks on a journey wrought with mistaken identities, jealous lovers, scandal and self-discovery, where everything (and everyone) is not quite what it seems. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

hello, dolly!

Shubert Theatre, 225 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; hellodollyonbroadway.com

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2017 Tony Best Musical Revival (Opened 4/20/17) (2 hrs., 40 mins.) This sparkling new version of the beloved musical based on Thornton Wilder’s The Matchmaker marks its first Broadway revival in more than 50 years. Staring threetime Tony winner Bernadette Peters as the irrepressible Dolly Gallagher Levi and four-time Tony nominee Victor Garber as Horace Vandergelder, the production pays tribute to the original work of legendary director/choreographer Gower Champion. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/25)

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Al Hirschfeld Theatre, 302 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; kinkybootsthemusical.com 2013 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 4/24/13) (2 hrs., 25 mins.) Inspired by a true story and the film of the same name—with music by Cyndi Lauper and book by Tony winner Harvey Fierstein—the story follows Charlie Price, heir to a nearly bankrupt shoe factory. Unlikely inspiration to saving the family business comes to Charlie via Lola, a drag entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos. As they work to turn the factory around, the two discover that when you change your mind about someone, you can change your whole world. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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1998 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 11/13/97) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) This stage adapation of Disney’s animated hit, The Lion King is a treasure trove of stunning visual magic created by Julie Taymor. It follows the story of the young lion prince, Simba, living in the flourishing African Pride Land and his unlikely boon companions, his villainous uncle Scar, and his journey from precocious cub to king of the jungle. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

mean girls

August Wilson Theatre, 245 W. 52nd St., 212-239-6200; meangirlsonbroadway.com (Opened 4/8/18) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Cady may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her new suburban home. How will this naive newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on a trio of lionized frenemies led by the ruthless Regina. But when Cady devises a plan to dethrone Regina, she learns you can’t cross a queen bee without getting stung. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

my Fair lady

Lincoln Center Theaters’ Vivian Beaumont Theater, 150 W. 65th St., 212-239-6200; lct.org (Opened 4/19/18) (2 hrs., 55 mins.) Lerner and Loewe’s beloved musical is back in a lavish new production. The storyline follows Cockney flower seller Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins, a linguistics professor determined to transform her into his idea of a “proper lady.” The classic score features “I Could Have Danced All Night” and “The Rain in Spain”. With Lauren Ambrose, Harry Hadden-Paton, Norbert Leo Butz, and Diana Rigg. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

once on this island

Circle in the Square, 235 W. 50th St., 800-447-7400; OnceOnThisIsland.com 2018 Tony, Best Musical Revival (Opened 12/3/17) (90 mins., no intermission) A highly anticipated Broadway revival, the story follows Ti Moune, a fearless peasant girl who falls in love with a wealthy boy from the other side of the island. When their divided cultures keep them apart, she sets out on a quest to reunite with the man who captured her heart, guided by the powerful island gods, including Erzulie played by Tony winner Lea Salonga. Mon., Fri. & Sat., 8; Tues., 7; Sun., 7:30; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

the phantom oF the opera

Majestic Theatre, 247 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; thephantomoftheopera.com 1988 Tony, Best Musical (Opened 1/26/88) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) One of Broadway’s greatest attractions, Gaston Leroux’s thriller about a young soprano and the mysterious figure who loves her has achieved legendary status! Now’s the time to experience—or re-experience—Andrew Lloyd Webber’s haunting “Music of the Night.” Exquisitely produced and performed, this is truly theatre at its finest. Mon. & Wed.-Sat., 8; Tues., 7; Thurs. & Sat., 2. Call or visit website for variations in schedule.

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the play that Goes wronG Lyceum Theatre, 149 W. 45th St., 212-239-6200; broadwaygoeswrong.com (Opened 4/2/17) (2 hrs.) It’s opening night of The Murder at Haversham Manor, a 1920s whodunit with a ramshackle set, leading lady with a concussion, and a corpse that can’t play dead. It’s a classic murder mystery... and it’s a mystery how it ever got to Broadway! Tues.-Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sun., 7:30; Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/26)

pretty woman: the musical

Nederlander Theatre, 208 W. 41st St., 877-250-2929; prettywomanthemusical.com This modern spin on “Cinderella” follows Vivian, a diamond in the rough dreaming of a better life. A star-crossed meeting with Edward, a shrewd corporate raider, goes from simple business deal to romance and a journey of selfdiscovery for both. A theatrical take on the famous film, the show stars Samantha Barks and Tony-nominee Andy Karl. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

school of rock—the musical

Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway, 212-239-6200; schoolofrockthemusical.com (Opened 12/6/15) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Based on the hit film starring Jack Black, this new musical follows Dewey Finn, a wannabe rock star who poses as a substitute teacher at a prep school and creates a rock band made up of students. Andrew Lloyd Webber composed 14 new songs to create a score that includes all the original songs from the movie. With its live kids’ rock band, the show is a loving testimony to the transforming power of music. Mon., Tues. & Sun., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed., Sat. & Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Walter Kerr Theatre, 219 W. 48th St., 877-259-2929; brucestpringsteen.net/broadway (Opened 10/12/17) (2 hrs., no intermission) Bruce Springsteen makes his Broadway debut in a solo acoustic performance he describes as “…just me, the guitar, the piano and the words and music. Some of the show is spoken, some of it is sung. It loosely follows the arc of my life and my work.” Call or visit website for playing schedule. Please note Mr. Springsteen will only be performing five shows a week.

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(Opened 12/4/17) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Stakes are higher than ever as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, an unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The spirit of beloved animated character SpongeBob and his friends to come to life with fabulous music, song and theatricality! For kids four and up. Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8;; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Helen Hayes Theatre, 240 W. 44th St., 212-239-6200; 2ST.com (Opened 7/23/18) (90 mins., no intermission) In playwright Young Jean Lee’s hilariously ruthless look at the classic American father-son drama, it’s Christmas Eve and Ed has gathered his three adult sons to celebrate (with matching pajamas, trash talking, and Chinese takeout). But when a question they can’t answer interrupts their holiday cheer, they are forced to confront their own identities. Tues.Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

summer: the donna summer musical

Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W. 46th St., 877-250-2929; thedonnasummermusical.com (Opened 4/23) (1 hr., 45 mins.) She was a girl from Boston who shot through the stars from gospel choir to dance floor superstar. But what the world didn’t know was how Donna Summer risked it all to break through barriers, becoming the supreme queen for every diva who followed. The score of more than 20 of her hits includes “Love to Love You, Baby,” “Bad Girls” and “Hot Stuff”. Tues. -Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Brooks Atkinson Theatre, 256 W. 47th St., 877-250-2929; waitressthemusical.com (Opened 4/24/16) (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Jenna is a waitress and expert pie maker stuck in a small town and a loveless marriage. Faced with an unexpected pregnancy, she fears she may have to abandon her dream of opening a pie shop—until a baking contest in a nearby county, and a handsome young doctor, offer a recipe for happiness. Grammy-nominated composer Sara Bareilles wrote the show’s music and lyrics. Tues. -Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

wicked Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St. 877-250-2929 wickedthemusical.com (Opened 10/30/03) (2 hrs., 45 mins.) Set in Oz before the arrival of Dorothy and Toto, this knock-out musical follows the friendship between two young girls—one smart, misunderstood, and green-skinned; the other beautiful, ambitious, and popular—who grow up to be the Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda the Good Witch. Based on the spellbinding, best-selling novel by Gregory Maguire. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Actors Temple Theatre, 339 W. 47th St., 212-239-6200; blackangelsovertuskegee.com (2 hrs., 35 mins.) Six men struggle through the Jim Crow era and emerge with distinction as the first African-American pilots in the US Army Air Forces. Brotherhood, intelligence, patriotism, courage and strength propel them into flight while fighting both military and social wars. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 8/18)

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Josh and Alex, married and in an open relationship, invite Darius to share their bed one night. When a new intimate connection begins to form, all three must come to terms with their individual definitions of love, loyalty, and trust as relationships are shaken and commitments are challenged. Mon.-Wed., 7:30; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sun., 7; Sat., 3; Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/12)

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blue maN Group Astor Place Theatre, 434 Lafayette St., 800-BLUEMAN; blueman.com (1 hr., 45 mins.) No plot, no dialogue, no ripped from the headlines drama, Blue Man is orchestrated by three ingenious blue-hued guys. This ever-morphing Off-Broadway phenom combines music, high-tech shenanigans and offthe-chart physical comedy. An international sensation-- yet the best way to truly understand their popularity is to see them yourself! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Classic Stage Company, 136 E. 13th St., 866-811-4111; classicstage.org As WWII rages, parachute maker Carmen Jones wages her own quarrel involving an airman and a boxer. Oscar Hammerstein II adapted the musical from Georges Bizet’s opera score for Carmen with an all African-American cast headed by Tony winner Anika Noni Rose. Tues.-Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sat. & Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/19)

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Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, 416 W. 42ndSt., 212-479-4200; dimokimfactory.org Set during WWII, the story follows Goeun, a Korean teenager who’s abducted to an Indonesian “comfort station” and, like many young girls, forced to become a “comfort woman,” (sex slave) for the Japanese Imperial Army. Goeun, and other girls’ stories, reveal how such a tragedy can permanently and painfully transform a young woman. Wed.-Sat., 7:30; Sun., 7; Sat. & Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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Beckett Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200; minttheater.org

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(2 hrs., 20 mins.) In Lillian Hellman’s second play set in a small Ohio town, Andrew Rodman is running the family business and failing at it. The workers are out on strike and Rodman is bringing in strikebreakers, failing to anticipate the disastrous impact on his family and their place in the community. Tues.-Sat., 7:30; Sat. & Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (From 8/2)

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(2 hrs., 10 mins.) Set in the 1890’s this new musical is inspired by Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. In it, Johnny Blood’s fate is in the hands of a sheriff, priest, governor, saloon girl, and nun. Laws are broken and hearts are won as they seek justice. Mon., Wed. & Thurs., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Thurs. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

fiddler oN tHe roof iN yiddisH Museum of Jewish Heritage, 36 Battery Pl., 866-811-4111; mjhnyc.org

Experience Fiddler on the Roof in a new way—in Yiddish, the mother tongue of Tevye and his family. The rich Yiddish translation by Shraga Friedman, z’l, adds new dimension to the most well-known Jewish musical in the world. The little town of Anatevka, struggling between tradition and progress, will bustle with the sounds of mameloshn in the U.S. premiere of Fiddler in Yiddish. Oscar and Tony winner Joel Grey directs. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 8/26)

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Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St., 212-967-7555; publictheater.org In the aftermath of 2012’s Hurricane Sandy, Kate, a disillusioned do-gooder, meets Jaap, a European filmmaker who sees the storm’s devastation as an opportunity to make a work of art about the fire that totaled Coney Island’s Dreamland amusement park in 1911. Tues.-Sun., 7; Sat., & Sun., 1. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/5)

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St. Luke’s Theatre, 308 W. 46th St., 212-239-6200; friendsmusicalparody.com (2 hrs., 10 mins.) It’s a seemingly typical day at Central Perk – New York’s only coffee shop – until an unexpected runaway bride with beautiful hair enters the picture and kicks the whole gang out of second gear. This zany, fun at every twist, turn, line and lyric spoof of the long re-running ‘90s sitcom -- the one that introduced us to Monica, Ross, Rachel, Joey, Phoebe, Chandler -- comes to glorious off-kilter (and off-color-not-for-kids) style! Once set in Manhattan, it now lives, breathes and sings in the City That Never Sleeps! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; gazillionbubbleshow.com (70 mins.) This eye-popping production offers parents and kids an unforgettable extravaganza of soap-bubble creations accompanied by fantastic lighting effects, including a jaw-dropping laser show! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT STAND New York Theatre Workshop, 79 E. 4th St., 212-460-5475; nytw.org In the heat of summer in 1813, Louisiana passed from France to the United States. On the eve of the transfer, in a house in mourning, freedom hangs in the balance for a steely widow and her three eligible daughters, all free women of color. Inspired by Federico García Lorca’s The House of Bernarda Alba. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 E. 15th St., 800-745-3000; inandofitselfshow.com Magical new ways of seeing the unseeable are explored as memories from yesterday, inexplicable events witnessed today, and secrets imagined for tomorrow blend into one spellbinding show! Executive producer Neil Patrick Harris presents this theatrical experience that’s directed by Frank Oz. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 8/19)

JERSEY BOYS

New World Stages, Stage 1; 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; JerseyBoysNewYork.com (2 hrs., 30 mins.) Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons: four guys from Jersey with a sound nobody had ever heard, and fans couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect on stage and on vinyl, behind-the-scenes was a far different story. Featuring all their hits, from “Sherry” and “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” to “Walk Like A Man” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You.” Mon., Wed., Thurs. & Sun., 7; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sat. & Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

LITTLE ROCK

Sheen Center, 18 Bleecker St., 212-925-2812; littlerockplay.com

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THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200; themarvelouswonderettes.com (2 hrs.) It’s Springfield High’s 1958 prom and the Wonderettes -- four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts, with amazing voices to match – are front and center. This nostalgic romp rocks with Wonderette versions of jukebox classics like “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “It’s My Party” and more. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Iconic writer/actress/comedian Renée Taylor brings her solo show -- based on her 1986 autobiography – to NYC audiences. Adapted by Taylor and her late husband, Joseph Bologna, the show is filled with anecdotes and advice about her lifetime battle to achieve the perfect figure. Thurs.-Sat., 7; Wed. & Sat., 2; Sun., 3. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/19)

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Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200 nakedboyssinging.com (60 mins., no intermission) New York’s most outrageous musical comedy is a hilarious revue feauring a score of original songs, six gorgeous guys, and no clothes -- a winning combination if ever there was one. Songs cover everything from the anxiety of a high school locker room to the joys of performing in the buff. Song and dance and skin galore, this is one wild crowd-pleaser of a show! Sat., 6. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

Second Stage’s Tony Kiser Theater, 305 W. 43rd St., 212-246-4422; 2ST.com

MOLASSES IN JANUARY

Jerry Orbach Theatre Center, 210 W. 50th St., @ Broadway, 3rd Fl. 212-921-7862; thetheatercenter.com Set in Boston during WWI, this new musical zeros in on the giant molasses tank, earmarked to make liquor and gunpowder, which exploded on an unusually warm January day sending two million gallons of molasses rushing through the streets. Via this historic event, single mother Anna, finds life can change in a moment. Thurs., 7:30; Sat., 5. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 7/28)

MUMMENSCHANZ: YOU & ME

Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College, 524 W. 59th St., 866-811-4111; OvationTix.com

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This haunting portrait of a seemingly ordinary accountant, by Tony and Pulitzer winner Tracy Letts, asks: If you looked back on eleven moments from your life, would you recognize yourself, or would you see a stranger? Starring the BBC’s Orphan Black, Tatiana Maslany and Tony winner Blair Brown. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 8/12)

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NEWSICAL THE MUSICAL

Kirk Theatre, 410 W. 42nd St., 212-279-4200; newsicalthemusical.net An ever-evolving mockery of all the news that’s fit to print, this laugh-filled, high octane musical revue serves up infectious melodies with razor-sharp lyrics, biting satire and more unpredictability than a Courtney Love tweet. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER

Irish Repertory Theatre, 132 W. 22nd St., 212-727-2737; irishrep.org Daisy Gamble sings and flowers bloom and she knows where you’ve placed your keys – but it’s her smoking habit that leads her to Dr. Mark Bruckner, whose attempt to hypnotize her addiction away unlocks her past self: an 18thcentury British aristocrat named Melinda Welles. Call or visit website for playing schedule. (Thru 8/12)

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The Theater Center, 210 W. 50th St., 212-921-7862; perfect-crime.com (2 hrs.) This long-running psychological thriller tracks a wealthy female psychiatrist caught up in a bizarre murder. Enter the inspector who becomes obsessed with her, her patients and her home. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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New World Stages, 340 W. 50th St., 212-239-6200; PuffsThePlay.com (100 mins.) A Potter-inspired comedy for anyone who has ever felt like a secondary character in someone else’s story. This play about Puffs serves up a new look at a familiar adventure from the perspective of three new heroes just trying to make it through magic school. A must for Potter fans! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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tHe saiNtliNess of marGery kempe The Duke on 42nd St., 229 W. 42nd St., 646-223-3010; margerykempe.com Uniquely funny and moving, the play chronicles the journey of the 14th-century mystic as she aspires to saintliness while embarking on a quest to define life by her own means in a world dominated by men. Tues.-Thurs., 7:30; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sun., 7; Sat. & Sun., 2:30. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

Laura Pels Theatre, 111 W. 46th St., 212-719-1300; roundabouttheatre.org

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In this new musical, a secret redheaded revolutionary organization is taking matters into their own hands, fighting back against their imminent extinction and standing up for the rights of redheads everywhere. Mon. & Tues., 7:30; Sat., 8; Sun., 7. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (From 7/28)

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Reeling from her ex-husband’s engagement to a younger woman, Jodi turns to her famous fashion-designer dad for support. Instead, she finds him in his West Village townhouse with Trey, probably an adult film star who’s 20 and not necessarily gay. At least, according to Jodi’s 20-year old son who’s definitely gay. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(3 hrs.) Punchdrunk’s immersive theatrical experience based on Macbeth takes audiences through aspects of the original story via a multi-floor, multi-room journey that plays out differently for everyone. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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SMOKEY JOE’S CAFÉ: THE SONGS OF LEIBER & STOLLER Stage 42, 422 W. 42nd St., 212-239-6200; Smokeyjoescafemusical.com

The storytelling of Leiber & Stoller’s songwriting pairs perfectly with the stage. Ballads rooted in blues celebrate the humor, passion, and heartbreak of everyday lives. When released, songs like “Neighborhood” and “Stand by Me,” celebrating community and friendship, resonated with African Americans as much as they did with rebellious teens. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

STOMP

Orpheum Theatre, 126 Second Ave., 800-982-2787; stomponline.com (1 hr., 45 mins.) Springing from the underground music clubs of Britain and influenced by its urban streets, Stomp has traveled the world and caused a sensation at each of their international appearances. Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and more fill the stage with energizing beats of Stomp, the inventive and invigorating stage show that’s dance, music and theatrical performance blended together in one electrifying rhythm. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

SwEENEY TOdd: THE dEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow St., 866-811-4111; SweeneyToddNYC.com

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THIS AIN’T NO dISCO

Linda Gross Theater, 336 W. 20th St., 866-811-4111; atlantictheater.org Against the grit, garbage strikes and graffiti of 1979 NYC comes the story of drifters and dreamers searching for their place in the night world of Studio 54 and Mudd Club. In their uptown/downtown quest for revelry and kinship, every decision is fateful in a city where one’s fate can turn on a dime bag. Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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(2 hrs., 40 mins.) Immersing audiences in a completely new theatrical experience, the Tooting Arts Club production of the classic tale of blood thirsty barber Sweeney Todd and resourceful pie shop proprietress Mrs. Lovett has been transplanted from London to New York City in a pie-shop setting (pies & beverages available for purchase in advance). Tues.-Thurs. & Sun., 7:30; Fri. & Sat., 8; Sat., 2:30; Sun., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule. (Thru 8/26)

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COME FROM AWAY Book, Music and Lyrics by Irene Sankoff and David Hein Directed by Christopher Ashley

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Playroom Theater, 151 W. 48th St., 8th Fl., 866-811-4111; thatchemistryshow.com (80 mins., no intermission) A candle that moves water, a paper cup that won’t burn, a firefly without fire, an atomic flash, weaponized sugar, a hydrogen bomb, a genie in a bottle, secret writing, elephant toothpaste... all these and more make up this ingenious (and funny) show led by “mad scientist” Borislaw Bilas! Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Public Works musical adaptation of Twelfth Night marks this second Free Shakespeare in the Park production. Professional artists and two rotating ensembles of community members from all five boroughs perform this comedy about Viola, who washes up on the shores of Illyria, disguises herself as a man, is sent to court a countess, and falls in love with a Duke. (Access the Delacorte by entering at 81st St. and Central Park W. or at 79th St. & 5th Ave.) Call or visit website for ticket and playing schedule info. (Thru 8/19)

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Illusions unique to Vitaly Beckmanas -- and never before seen in theatrical entertainment. Art comes to life as still photographs turn into mini-movies; paintings come alive; time reverses itself as bare broken tree branches repair and sprout new green leaves; and in one of Vitaly’s most popular illusions, theatregoers see their faces disappear from their own driver’s licenses! Tues. & Thurs., 7; Wed., Fri. & Sat., 8; Wed. & Sun., 3; Sat., 2. Call or visit website for variations in playing schedule.

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(90 mins., no intermission) Professional physics demonstrator David Maiullo offers audiences segments on motion, momentum, vacuum, friction, energy, density, fluid motion, sound waves, sound vibration, light waves, temperature and much more! (ages 6 & up) Call or visit website for playing schedule.

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Luxurious Fun: Zavo Mediterranean Restaurant, Bar, & Lounge

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Sumptuous seafood meets high-end cocktails (Pear Mule, anyone?) at uptown newcomer Zavo. You’ll find an architecturally ambitious space, with dramatic lines and vantages. Finishes are luxurious: opulent leather, Italian marble, and crystal chandeliers. You’ll also find performances with acrobats, fire-eaters, and burlesque on select nights in the upstairs lounge. Whether you’re eating, drinking, watching a show, or a little of all three, you’ll have a magical evening at Zavo.

STARTERS. Zavo serves a Mediterraneaninflected menu full of fresh seafood and New American favorites. That means you can get your fix of kale Caesar salad and chargrilled octopus, along with Mediterranean mezze like hummus, tzatziki, and baba ganoush. The extensive appetizer menu is ideal for bar snacks or a tapas-style experience where you share. Don’t miss the surf ‘n’ turf kebab: shrimp, scallops, and filet mignon with wild rice pilaf. ENTREES. Standouts include a seafood risotto with basil pesto, garlic prawns, mussels, razor clams, and white wine. The simple Mediterranean sea bass is lovely, as are the seared scallops with Keluga caviar on top.

Carnivores can find a porterhouse and rib-eye on the “From the Land” menu, as well as brick chicken and rack of lamb. Vegans and vegetarians aren’t forgotten, with the likes of cauliflower steak, capellini, and basil risotto. PRIX FIXE. Whether you’re touring the Upper East Side or finishing a morning of shopping at Bloomingdale’s, you’ve got to check out Zavo’s prix fixe lunch. Three courses are only $27.50! You’ll have a hard time choosing between the tuna tartare, crab cake, and chargrilled octopus for the first course. As a main, we’d go for the black sea bass with brown butter and citrus. The rack of lamb with sauteed kale and couscous is another winner. Your third course is dessert—“Death by Chocolate” cake should not be refused. (The same prix fixe menu is available for $47 for dinner, Monday through Friday from 4:30 to 10:30pm.) Need a tasty meal before your Broadway show? Fresh endive salad, lobster bisque, 28-day dry-aged filet mignon with red wine cherry reduction, and king salmon with asparagus and orange-fennel emulsion are among the pre-theater prix fixe options. WEEKEND BRUNCH. Served from noon to 4:30pm, possibilities range from eggs Benedict to Greek yogurt and quinoa granola to lemon ricotta pancakes. ENTERTAINMENT. You’ll also find performances with acrobats, fire-eaters, and burlesque for Venetian Mystery Night on Saturday nights in the upstairs lounge. Friday nights look for 1,001 Nights: Middle Eastern Fantasy, an adaptation of the Arabian fairy tales complete with sword swallowers, magic, and belly dancers. There are also Carnival Nights, 50 Shades of Zavo once a month, daytime club party brunches, and jazz brunches with quartets, playing live on the outside terrace.

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New York Dining: New Tastes and Classic Faves From local seafood to timeless steakhouses to contemporary creative kitchens, New York’s restaurants are serving some of the world’s finest food.

late cake for dessert! Take 15% off orders over $20—see page 107. 1215 Third Ave. (btw. 70th & 71st Sts.), 212-879-0914, pjbernstein.com

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Classic delicatessen favorites await at PJ Bernstein.

AShfORD & SImPSON’S SUgAR BAR Dinner with a view: be stunned by the Statue of Liberty on Spirit Cruises and Bateaux. For an epic New York dining experience, get out on the water. The bountiful buffets and non-stop DJ music of Spirit Cruises, on top of stunning skylines, provide a one-of-a-kind thrill. Bateaux New York is Manhattan’s premier all-glass, European-inspired dining cruise vessel. Every elegant brunch, lunch, and dinner cruise features creative dining, fine wines, impeccable service, and breathtaking skyline and Statue of Liberty views. Both ships disembark from Chelsea Piers, Pier 61, near W. 23rd St. on the Hudson. Spirit Cruises, 866-483-3866, spiritcruises. com; Bateaux New York, 866-817-3463, bateauxnewyork.com

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If New York City has a native cuisine, it’s the delicatessen. For decades, PJ Bernstein has been the favorite deli of countless locals and visitors. New York is not shy about portions and you’ll find the best overstuffed sandwiches here, featuring all-time favorites like roast beef, pastrami, corned beef, brisket, and tongue. Other classics include legendary potato pancakes, Russian borscht, and pierogies. Make sure to save room for seven-layer choco-

Soulful live music is matched by the cuisine at Ashford & Simpson’s Sugar Bar. Sugar Bar was established in 1996 by the late Nickolas Ashford, one half of the songwriting and performing sensation Ashford & Simpson. A passion for music continues today inside the historic brownstone that houses this intimate, full-service restaurant. Performances run from R&B/soul to jazz to Caribbean to traditional African rhythms. In addition to Happy Hour specials, don’t miss the a $19.95 3-course prix fixe, which includes salad, a choice of catfish meuniere or panseared chicken breast for entrees, two sides (scallion cheddar mashed potatoes, collard greens, rice & beans, or seasonal steamed veggies), and bread pudding for dessert. 254 W. 72nd St. (btw. Broadway & West End Ave.), 212-579-0222, sugarbarnyc.com

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Umberto’s Clam HoUse

favorites like fried green tomatoes, Music City-style smoked BBQ, Nashville hot chicken & waffles, shrimp & grits, and pan-seared trout, all served for both lunch and dinner. 1604 Broadway (btw. 48th & 49th Sts.), 212-388-5565, oprycitystage.com

A New York legend: the clams at Umberto’s. For nearly half a century, Umberto’s Clam House in the heart of Little Italy has been serving up some of the freshest seafood in all of NYC. When it comes to entrees, the “Old Time Favorites” are not to be ignored. Mussels, fried calamari or shrimp, scungilli, and sauteed calamari can all be ordered solo or with linguini. The pasta at Umberto’s is made fresh: penne a la vodka, lobster ravioli, and fettuccine Alfredo are all popular choices, well-matched by a wide selection of reds, whites, and sangrias. 132 Mulberry St. (btw. Hester & Grand Sts.), 212-431-7545, umbertosclamhouse.com

Southern hospitality and great live music can be found at Opry City Stage.

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oPrY CItY staGe Opry City Stage is New York’s brand-new home for country music and culture, with good food and good times rooted in the South and served up in Times Square. Across four floors, enjoy the sights and sounds of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, including a broad range of live country music played all day and never-before-seen artifacts from the Opry Archives. A tempting menu offers Southern

Enjoy the atrium garden at Little Italy favorite IL Cortile. IL Cortile is a family-owned restaurant that’s been a Little Italy institution since 1975. Exposed brick and ample greenery make for a special meal in the stunning atrium garden.

ANGUS CLUB STEAKHOUSE At angus Club steakhouse you’ll find beautiful cuts of meat, whether you’re craving rib-eye, porterhouse, or even lamb chops. Beef is butchered on the premises and dry-aged for maximum flavor. (If red meat’s not your thing, the menu expands to super-fresh seafood and entree salads.) Lush interiors feature Art Deco-inspired design; intimate evenings are easy to come by here. For a midday treat, opt for the prix fixe lunch, served with an appetizer, entree, and dessert. To finish, do as the locals: we recommend the New York cheesecake. 135 E. 55th St. (btw. Lexington & Third Aves.), 212-588-1585, angusclubsteakhouse.com

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Charming additional rooms are ready to host everything from intimate gatherings to large celebrations. This neighborhood staple delivers the highest quality ingredients across a broad menu available for lunch and dinner seven days a week. Look for classics like homemade fettuccini with wild mushrooms and sweet sausage, flavor-packed puttanesca, veal scaloppini, and stuffed filet mignon in a rich tomato sauce. 125 Mulberry St. (btw. Canal & Hester Sts.), 212-226-6060, ilcortile.com

are homemade pastas, organic produce, and airy pizzas. Look for specials like this month’s radicchio rosso, a great addition to a delicious pizza or a salad with burrata and oranges. 928 Broadway (btw. 21st & 22nd Sts.), 212-777-2754, obica.com

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Tasty Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine in stylish surrounds at An’nam. If you’re looking for a great value in the Theater District, head to An’nam, which serves up a tasty takes on Japanese and Vietnamese for lunch and dinner seven days a week. On the Japanese side, you’ll find favorites like dumplings, skewers, and tempura, plus superfresh sushi and sashimi. Spring rolls, beef noodle soup, stir-fries, and curries head up the Vietnamese list. Look for plenty of lowprice lunch specials, including teriyaki bento boxes. Service is friendly and the space is stylish, contemporary, and right in the middle of everything. 234 W. 48th St. (btw. Broadway & Eighth Ave.), 212-247-8318, annamnyc.com

Obicà mOzzArellA bAr PizzA e cucinA If you’re looking for some of the freshest and most authentic Italian in New York City, point yourself to Obicà. A welcoming staff leads diners through a genuine Italian experience, centered on fresh mozzarella di bufala Campana DOP, flown in directly twice a week from artisanal cheesemakers in Campania. Complementing that mozzarella

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“Family” owned institution since 1975 in the heart of Little Italy. Serving the finest cuisine in a stunning atrium garden setting. Charming additional rooms ready to host everything from intimate gatherings to large celebrations. Neighborhood staple spares nothing to deliver highest quality ingredients. One of the most innovative, interesting menus in NYC. Extensive a la carte menu appeals to even the pickiest of palates. Wide variety of prix fixe menus for private dining rooms. Lunch/dinner served seven days.

lunella riStorante li $$ 173 Mulberry St. (Grand-Broome Sts.), 212-966-6639, lunellas.com | italian Family owned and operated by a charming Italian immigrant family that has owned various restaurants in Little Italy for generations. One of the best finds in the neighborhood! Wait ’til you taste their delicious homemade pastas, fresh seafood, veal, poultry, soups, and salads on an extensive menu. Casual, charming setting features a smart wine list and a full bar. Lunch/dinner until late (except Tues.)

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Authentic Shanghai cuisine in the heart of Chinatown with some of the best soup dumplings in the city. Great Peking duck. Expansive dim sum menu packed with New York’s favorite steamed, pan-fried, and deep-fried appetizers. Full bar. Open 7 days 11:30am-10:15pm. Cash only.

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97 Macdougal St. (Bleecker-W. 3rd Sts.), 212-674-9456 montes1918.com | italian

Since 1973, a must stop in Little Italy! Home of New York’s Award-Winning Cannoli! Voted #1 Cannoli in New York. Stop by & say hello to BABY JOHN the CANNOLI KING! The finest Italian pastries: cheesecake, tiramisu, rainbow cookies, chocolate mousse cake, Italian cookies, etc. are awesome & lobster tails are off the hook! Enjoy unbeatable cappuccino & espresso. Hundreds of celebs have visited so you never know who will drop by. Open 7 days 10:30am til late.

A romantic Italian restaurant in the heart of Greenwich Village. Vintage establishment has been around since 1918 and the Mosconi family has continued its rich tradition. Chef Pietro Mosconi delivers authentic Northern Italian dishes from his region of Emilia Romagna and is often seen in the dining room conversing with patrons. Dine as a couple for a romantic dinner, a small private party, or as a large group. Note: Monte’s is closed for vacation August 1-14; visit nearby sister restaurant Villa Mosconi instead!

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148 Mulberry St. (Grand St.), 212-431-4205; caffepalermo.com | deSSert, italian

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“’Professional’ staffers who’ll make you ‘feel like a regular in no time.’” - Zagat “Plenty of aged prime perfectly grilled beef, other meats, seafood” - Bob Lape

7 Days Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 151 East 50th St. • 212.582.6900 237 West 54th St. • 212.586.9700 EmpireSteakHouseNYC.com

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An NYC favorite in the heart of famous Greenwich Village. Villa Mosconi is renowned for serving great homemade pastas and fresh seafood. Enjoy their beautiful fourseason garden, the perfect complement to their sublime Italian delights. Back from summer vacation July 17!

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16 W. 51st St. (5th ave.), 212-705-8510 85 West St. (albany St.), 212-894-3800 billsbarandburger.com | aMERiCan Bill’s exploded onto NYC’s burger scene in ’09, becoming an instant hit with burger junkies and locals. Rockefeller Center location opened in ’10 with 400 seats, making it the biggest standalone burger joint in the country. Every burger, shake, and fry, in dozens of varieties and counting, is made fresh daily.

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856 ninth ave. (55th-56th Sts.), 212-757-7511 blueseafoodbar.com | SEaFOOD Fine Mediterranean seafood and tapas, craft beers, cocktails, and boutique pan-Mediterranean wines in a beautiful intimate setting. Focused on fresh, wild, and organically cultivated fish and seafood. The menu encompasses small plates, crudo, and quality cured meats like Jamon Iberico “Pata Negra,” extending to brick oven pizza, artisanal cheeses, and an oyster bar with both East and West Coast oysters.

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307 W. 47th St. (8th-9th aves.), 646-918-6923 dutchfreds.com | aMERiCan Pier 61, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan, 866-817-3463 bateauxnewyork.com Bateaux New York is Manhattan’s premier all-glass, European-inspired dining cruise vessel. Every elegant Brunch, Lunch and Dinner cruise features creative dining, fine wines, impeccable service, and breathtaking skyline & Statue of Liberty views. Join them for Lunch (Mon.-Sat.) and Sunday Brunch with a live pianist and Dinner with a live three-piece band. Welcome aboard!

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Brings together the character of Hell’s Kitchen past with the buzz of its present in an upbeat spot. House specialty is craft cocktails with a twist: watching the bartenders at work is almost as much fun as tasting their efforts. Menu covers shareable plates and classic faves: beer-battered Brussels sprouts, fish tacos, Angus beef burgers, stone oven flatbreads. Weekday lunch, weekend brunch, and live music on Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 2pm.

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240 W. 52nd St. (Broadway-8th ave.), 212-245-2801 haswellgreens.com | aMERiCan Beer hall casual meets craft cocktails with a healthy dose of style and Irish hospitality along the way. Roomy, bi-level space with a stage for nightly live music—don’t miss “The Broadway Band Sessions.” Kitchen excels in wood-fired cooking. Great spot for a pre- or post-theater bite or drink. Industrial Revolution touches in the design, with exposed brick and piping. Iconic New York decor includes a map of Central Park, a focal point of the career of the original Haswell Green, a city planner sometimes called “the Father of Greater New York.”

Spirit Cruises is New York’s most vibrant and entertaining dining vessel. Its bountiful buffets, stunning skyline and Statue of Liberty views, and non-stop DJ music provide a one-of-a-kind New York experience. Join us daily for Lunch and Dinner and for specialty cruises on select dates.

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BENJAMIN STEAKHOUSE 52 E. 41st St. btw Park & Madison Aves. 212.297.9177 617 Hartsdale Rd. White Plains, NY 914.428.6868 FOOD 4.7 DÉCOR 4.4 SERVICE 4.6

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248 W. 55th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 646-657-0565 vidaverdeny.com | MExICAN Vida Verde brings the tastes, colors, sounds, and scents of Mexico to Midtown West. NYC cocktail culture meets flavorful, shareable bites with contemporary twists here. Tacos, guacamole, and one of the best brunches in the city. Excellent tequila and mezcal selection. Open 7 days, 11am-4am. Don’t miss Vida Verde’s Margarita Rooftop, an oasis of vibrant, hand-painted murals with a tempting selection of 10 margarita flavors.

151 E. 50th St. (3rd-Lexington Aves.), 212-582-6900 237 W. 54th St. (Broadway-8th Ave.), 212-586-9700 EmpireSteakHouseNYC.com | STEAK/SEAFOOD Built on the nearly 40 year journey of a trio of brothers who came to New York with a determination to succeed and a strong work ethic they credit to their father. Learning the trade at Peter Luger, they went out on their own, bringing warmth and hospitality to their restaurants. Finest cuts of steaks, freshest seafood, a premium selection of 400+ wines, all in a beautiful surrounding with exceptional service. Two convenient locations in Midtown: East Side near Grand Central, West Side in the Theatre District.

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117 W. 58th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 212-757-8630 TuscanySteakHouse.com | STEAK/SEAFOOD Italian steakhouse serving highest grade prime-aged beef, aged in-house, as well as Italian dishes like veal Milanese, chicken Parmesan, and seafood linguini. Chef Jamie has been a chef at some of NY’s premier Italian restaurants and top steakhouses. Elegant ambiance in a warm and inviting brick-arched main dining room, plus a lovely bar area. Also, private party room for up to 25 people and semi-private rooms for up to 60.

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tAnnEr SmitH’S MW $$ 887 Ninth Ave. (57th-58th Sts.), 212-315-2888 masseriadeivini.com | ITALIAN A first-rate Italian menu that blends traditional with modern without overpowering one or the other. Features beautiful dishes from Puglia, a lot of which incorporate fish, shellfish, and a plethora of fresh homemade pastas. Gourmet pizza Neapolitan style from a Ferrara wood-burning pizza oven. Extensive wine by the glass & large selection of bottles, mainly from Italy, but without ignoring the rest of the world.

204 W. 55th St. (7th Ave.-Broadway), 646-590-2034 tannersmiths.com | AMERICAN Beloved midtown spot takes inspiration from local tradition, with main bar area styled as an early 20th-century New York drinking house. Artfully created cocktails join a rotating craft beer selection and smart wine list. Pub classics like fish ‘n’ chips, grilled hanger steak, beef and lamb burgers. Also sliders, grilled flatbreads, tacos, and fresh salads. Menu is great for sharing: find a long list of creative small plates plus charcuterie boards. Cheese boards sourced from artisanal New York legend Murray’s Cheese.

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1385 6th Ave. (56th St.), 1221 6th Ave. (on 48th), 1 Park Ave. (32nd-33rd Sts.) zibettoespresso.com | ITALIAN

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Entering a Zibetto Espresso Bar should feel like walking into any small café from Trieste to Milano. The people may not be the same here, but the atmosphere is. When we opened our doors in 2006, our sole ambition was to offer a conscious espresso bar experience. We’re all about espresso and people. No matter if it’s your 1st visit or 1,000th cup, you’ll always find a spot at our counter.

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152 E. 46th St. (Lexington-3rd Aves.), 212-681-4500 darbarny.com | inDiAn Reviewers and patrons consistently give high marks to this cozy, bi-level restaurant and lounge on the East Side. Highly rated by Zagat, Darbar is a superb choice for Indian food with great ambience and service. A lavish $14.95 lunch buffet with new and delicious dishes every day is served 11:30am4pm. 7 days a week. Dinner from $12 & up, 4-10:30pm.

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This classic American steakhouse with a touch of luxury offers a selection of USDA Prime Black Angus beefsteak, all dry-aged on-site for 30-35 days, plus seafood specialties. Angus Club Steakhouse’s elegant dining rooms feature art deco design. The two-floor restaurant has five private dining rooms available for customized parties and special events—all provide an intimate, elegant, and romantic ambiance.

Enjoy fine Indian dining in an elegant setting. Darbar Grill is a superb choice for Indian food with great ambience and service. For lunch and dinner they offer a selection of seafood, chicken, goat and vegetarian entrees. Their famous lunch buffet is available seven days week a from 11:30am to 4pm. Reviewers and patrons alike have raved about the excellent food available at Darbar Grill, and its sister restaurant Darbar. All cards.

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23 E. 40th St. (Park-Madison Aves.), 212-338-0818 benjaminsteakhouse.com | STEAK/SEAFOOD

551 Fifth Ave. (entrance on 45th St.), 212-972-3315; 136 Washington St., 212-608-0171 mortons.com | STEAKHOUSE/SEAFOOD

Benjamin Prime combines modern elegance with traditional steakhouse classics, while also showcasing signature standouts from highly regarded sister property Benjamin Steakhouse. After perfecting both steakhouse and seafood concepts in their arsenal, Benjamin Restaurant Group is highlighting the grill at Prime, serving up USDA prime dry aged steaks and succulent seafood in unique ways. The 10,000 square foot space houses an expansive main dining room and offers private dining spaces for up to 100+ guests.

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52 E. 41st St. (Park-Madison Aves.), 212-297-9177 benjaminsteakhouse.com | STEAK/SEAFOOD Peter Luger alumni Benjamin Prelvukaj and Chef Arturo McLeod have combined over 30 years of experience to create Benjamin Steak House, conveniently located near Grand Central Station in the century-old Chemist Club Building. From the beautifully marbled cuts of dry-aged beef to the impeccably refined Old World service and charm, Benjamin Steak House prides itself in providing a quality dining experience in an elegant midtown setting.

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Famous for USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, fine wine and elegant desserts, Morton’s is the ideal place for a memorable dinner. The wide-open, modern, stylish dining room can accommodate large parties or an intimate dinner for two. The private boardrooms are perfect for meetings and celebrations, or grab a cocktail in Bar 12-21. Enjoy famous steak and seafood at their Financial District location as well, located just steps from the 9/11 Memorial.

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158 E. 48 St. (Lexington-3rd Aves.), 212-935-3785 theseafiregrill.com | SEAFOOD The Sea Fire Grill offers seasonally focused contemporary American seafood and an elegant yet classic experience where consistency is key and service is impeccable. The décor is inviting with mahogany wine racks, cool blue accent features, and a roaring marble fireplace. Guests are passionate about the daily East and West coast oysters, Alaskan King Crab Legs, and Pancetta Wrapped Wild Striped Bass.

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Best Steaks! Open 7 Days a Week 117 W. 58TH ST. BTW. 6TH & 7TH AVES. T. 212.757.8630 WWW.TUSCANYSTEAKHOUSE.COM

Exceptional Dim Sum * Lunch specials $9.95

BEST CHINESE IN THEATRE DISTRICT Vietnamese/Japanese Cuisine Lunch from $9; Dinner from $11 Open 7 days • 11:30am-11:30pm 234 W 48 St • 212-247-8318 www.annamnyc.com

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928 Broadway (21st-22nd Sts.), 212-777-2754; 590 madison Ave. (56th St.), 212-355-2217; obica.com | itALiAn

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30 W. 46 St. (5th-6th Aves.), 212-355-5540; ChazzpalminterinYC.com | itALiAn Classic Italian dishes like grilled calamari, pappardelle with ragu, linguini alla vongole, and vitello tre funghi. New dishes include a classic plate of spaghetti & meatballs, tagliatelle con quattro formaggi. Large wine list focuses on Italian selections and beverage list offers local craft beers and cocktails made with Palminteri’s own BiVi vodka—the first Sicilian vodka. “Only the best if my name is on it”—Chazz Palminteri. Seven days breakfast/lunch/dinner.

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234 W. 48th St. (Broadway-eighth Ave.), 212-265-0828; dingtimesquare.com | ChineSe

Delicious/affordable Vietnamese and Japanese cuisine in heart of Theatre District. A huge selection of items including noodle dishes, curry, chicken/pork/beef/seafood/vegetarian entrees bursting with great flavors. Sushi bar/bento boxes/ rolls/sushi/sashimi. Sushi bar specials: live scallops, nice and fresh Kumamoto oysters. Lunch from $9; Dinner from $11. Perfect for pre- or post-theatre dining. Open 7 days 11:30am-11:30pm.

Theatre District’s go-to place for wide array of authentic and delicious Chinese cuisine at very reasonable prices. Enjoy fresh Szechuan and dried pot delicacies, personal hot pots. Relaxed environment with innovative smokeless BBQ table grills and friendly staff. Two-course prix fixe lunch $12.95; 3-course prix fixe dinner $22.95. A smart choice pre or post theatre…or anytime! Open 7 days.

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1540 Broadway (45th St.), 212-764-6527 bucadibeppo.com | itALiAn Buca di Beppo is the perfect place for great Italian food and fun! Whether you’re hosting a group event, celebrating a special occasion or planning a business dinner, you’ll enjoy Buca’s authentic Italian cuisine in an eclectic, vintage setting. At Buca, they serve family-style food in two portion sizes. Buca Small feeds two or more and Buca Large feeds four or more. Catering available for delivery and to go. Call for details! Sun.-Thurs., 11am-10pm; Fri. & Sat., 11am-midnight.

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1221 Sixth Ave. (49th St.), 212-575-5129 delfriscos.com | SteAK/SeAfood Steakhouse redefined. A sophisticated, elegant space reflecting the energy, vibrancy, and romanticism of the city. Excellent service combines with generous portions of prime steaks, magnificent cold-water lobster tails and specialties such as combination shrimp platters and crab cakes. Beautifully appointed private party facilities and unique wine-cellar dining. A true dining experience. Reservations recommended. All cards. Open for lunch weekdays, dinner daily. All cards. 2010 Concierge Choice Award Winner.

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Beautiful dishes from Puglia Fish, chicken, veal, fresh homemade pastas Gourmet pizza Neapolitan style in wood-burning oven

Edo-Mae Style Omakase Sushi

114 West 47th St. (btw. 6th & 7th Aves.) 212.278.0010 | info@suzukinyc.com Lunch: Mon - Fri, 11:30am - 2:30pm Dinner: Mon - Sat, 5:30pm - 10:30pm Sushi Bar: Mon - Sat, 5:30pm - 10pm

Extensive wine by the glass and large selection of bottles, mainly from Italy

887 9th Ave. (57th & 58th Sts.) | (212) 315-2888 masseriadeivini.com

JOIN US FOR HAPPY HOUR! The go-to place in CHINATOWN for dim sum, soup dumplings and THE BEST CHINESE CUISINE

89 Bayard St. (at Mulberry St.) 212-732-8988 7 Days lunch & dinner

2 NYC LOCATIONS Rockefeller Center 212-705-8510

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1501 Broadway (43rd-44th Sts.), 212-343-3355 hardrock.com | AmeriCAn Rock your senses with tantalizing food and drinks and an awe-inspiring rock memorabilia collection. Priceless pieces from legends The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, Billy Joel, The Ramones and Elvis grace the walls along with more contemporary items including stage costumes worn by Madonna and Gwen Stefani. The 708-seat restaurant boasts a unique outdoor space above the building’s historic marquee, which hosts private parties amid the excitement of Times Square.

157 W. 47th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 646-429-8277 hongkongstation47.com | CHineSe Beautiful bamboo-decorated ambiance with excellent and reasonably priced Chinese cuisine in the heart of the Theater District. The place to go before, during, or after theater. Best dim sum in midtown. Lunch specials only $9.95! Serves lunch and dinner 7 days: soups, congee, seafood, noodle and rice favorites, casserole, vegetable, beef, pork, chicken, and duck.

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127 W. 43rd St. (6th Ave.-Broadway), 212-575-5848 hbburger.com | AmeriCAn “The beef is so good and the potato roll is such a perfect vessel that they are all one needs to reach burger Nirvana,” says Nick Solares of “A Hamburger Today.” The only fullservice burger restaurant in Times Square, with spacious seating and a compelling menu, you’ll find Angus beef burgers, a sashimi tuna burger, specialty salads with a full bar, and handcrafted beer. Employee-owned.

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235 W. 48th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-582-2111; lamasserianyc.com | itAliAn “A farmhouse in the middle of Manhattan,” offering classic dishes from the Puglia region of Italy, utilizing the freshest natural ingredients for simple, authentic pastas, risottos, and meat and fish dishes. Warm, inviting decor blends rural Italian style, nostalgia & charm, complementing their exceptional cuisine & wine list. Among most popular restaurants in Theatre District. 7 days lunch/dinner.

Opry city StAgE tS 127 W. 43rd St. (Bdwy), 646-366-0235; Fifth Ave. & 34th St., 212-563-3433; 625 eighth Ave. (41st St.), 646-214-1000; heartlandbrewery.com | AmeriCAn

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With four locations across midtown, Heartland Brewery offers handcrafted beers and hearty American cuisine. Stop in and grab a pint of our award-winning craft beer or take a growler to go. Heartland offers a relaxing casual atmosphere for pre-theatre lunch and dinner or a great place to take a break before climbing the Empire State Building. Open daily for lunch & dinner. 4 locations: Times Square, Theatre District, and Empire State Building.

Need dining suggestions for groups of four or more? Expert recommendations are right at your fingertips... e-mail: emarcus@davlermedia.com

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1604 Broadway (48th-49th Sts.), 212-388-5565; oprycitystage.com Opry City Stage is New York’s home for country music and culture, with good food and good times rooted in the South and served up in Times Square. Throughout the venue’s four floors, guests enjoy the sights and sounds of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, including a broad range of live country music played all day, never-before-seen artifacts from the Opry Archives, and more. A tempting menu offers Southern favorites for breakfast at 8am, lunch at 11:30am, and dinner, and Happy Hour is available 4-7pm every day.

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NY’s best deli for

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Authentic Chinese in the Theatre District! 2 course Lunch $12.95 (Mon-Fri) 3 course Dinner $22.95 (7 days)

234 W 48th Street (Broadway & 8th Ave.) 212-265-0828 • 212-265-2225 dingtimesquare.com

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313 W. 46th St. (8th-9th Aves.), 212-246-6513, 212-245-1707; larivistanyc.com | StEAK / SEAfood / itAliAn The best beef, steak, pasta, and seafood in town. 20% discount on food and beverages—see their display ad. Open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner, and late night dining. Theatre groups, private parties from 10 to 75 budgeted. Celebrity & sports hangout. 50 years in Broadway’s Theatre District. Children’s menu available. Open 11ammidnight. All cards.

28 W. 44th St. (5th-6th Aves.), 212-221-9560 sensakana.com | JAPAnESE Enjoy what The New Yorker calls “Intercultural Bliss” of Japanese and Peruvian cuisine at Sen Sakana, NYC’s first authentic Nikkei restaurant. Dishes range from elegantly crafted sushi and chirashi to ceviche and empanadas. The expansive layout features a bar area, main dining room, elevated sushi bar, and private dining room for lunch and dinner events. Pre-theater menu available.

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236 W. 56th St. (Bdwy-8th Ave.), 212-247-3491 patsys.com | itAliAn Considered one of the greatest attractions in the Theatre District & renowned for its celebrity clientele (Frank Sinatra’s favorite), this landmark has been family-run since 1944. Highly rated authentic Neapolitan is heavenly, including succulent veal chops Siciliano, spicy lobster fra diavolo, savory calamari stuffed with seafood, etc. A “must go” New York favorite! Open daily, lunch & dinner. All cards.

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114 W. 47th St. (6th-7th Aves.), 212-278-0100 suzukinyc.com | JAPAnESE Multi-concept restaurant offering modern Japanese cuisine, alongside an ever-evolving traditional kaiseki tasting meal. Traditional vegan Shojin kaiseki, as well as Gozen-style lunch sets and pre-theatre offering. Sushi bar offers an Edomae-style omakase dinner prepared, served, and curated by masterful chefs Toshio Suzuki and Kentaro Sawada. Delicate flavors of the seas direct from Tokyo’s Tsukiji Market daily. Enjoy group gatherings in privacy of private dining room and lounge, perfect for dinners or happy hour parties.

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1540 Broadway (45th St.), 212-333-7827 planethollywoodintl.com | AmEriCAn For great food, famous memorabilia, awesome merchandise, and out-of-this-world events, there’s no place like the Planet. Thrill to the magic of Hollywood surrounded by the largest movie memorabilia collection in the world! The menu features freshly prepared dishes -- unique appetizers, unusual pastas and salads, sandwiches, burgers, grilled fare, tempting desserts and specialty drinks. Planet Hollywood apparel and collectible souvenirs are available in the merchandise shop. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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1215 third Ave. (70th-71st Sts.), 212-879-0914 pjbernstein.com | dEli For decades, the favorite deli of countless New Yorkers and visitors. The best overstuffed sandwiches like roast beef, pastrami, corned beef, brisket, tongue. Delicious matzoh ball, split pea, kreplach, borscht, chicken, mushroom barley, and lima bean soups. Legendary potato pancakes, Russian borscht, pierogies, 7-layer chocolate cake, and more! Open 7 days 8am-9pm. 15% off orders over $20!

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Fine Mediterranean Seafood Restaurant Obicà brings classic and regional Italian cuisine to the new levels of taste of contemporary gourmets.

contemporary. fresh. authentic. Italian. Obicà Flatiron • 928 Broadway/21st St • (212)777.2754 Obicà Madison • 590 Madison Ave/56th St • (212)355 2217

Home of New York’s Award-Winning Cannoli!

Visit Little Italy & say hello to BABY JOHN the CANNOLI King!

Open 7 days 10:30 til late 148 Mulberry Street (by Grand St) 212-431-4205 • www.caffepalermo.com

FRESH, WILD & ORGANICALLY CULTIVATED FISH & SEAFOOD 856 9th Ave. (55th-56th Sts.) 212.757.7511 BLUESEAFOODBAR.COM Owned by the legendary music duo Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.

Live entertainment + Fine Dining

Tues-Sat since 1995

254 West 72nd Street (Broadway/West End Ave) 212.579.0222 sugarbarnyc.com

LANDMARK STOP for Manhattanites, Tourists & Celebrities

Since 1975, serving exceptional cuisine in Little Italy

IL Cortile Ristorante

125 Mulberry Street 132 Mulberry Street (Hester & Grand Sts.) 212.431.7545 umbertosclamhouse.com • Open 7 days til late

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(Canal & Hester Sts.) 212.226.6060 | ilcortile.com FREE APPETIZER of the day if you mention City Guide

Fine Indian Cuisine

• GREAT AMBIENCE AND SERVICE • SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER 7 DAYS

152 E 46 St. (Lexington & 3 Aves.) 157 E 55 St. (Lexington & 3 Aves.) 212.681.4500 • darbarny.com 212.751.4600 • darbargrill.com like us on Facebook.com/DarbarIndianRestaurant

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If you are looking for authentic Italian coffee in the coffee wasteland that is midtown, look no further. We serve coffee just like they do in Italy - straight up with minimum of fuss, with tasty panini & Italian pastries.

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1385 6th Ave (on 56 St) • 1221 6th Avenue (on 48th St) 1 Park Ave (btw. 32-33 Sts) • zibettoespresso.com 1011 Third Ave. (60th-61st Sts.), 212-753-5500 zavonyc.com | MediTerrAneAn One-of-a-kind elegant fine dining, drinks, and extravagant live entertainment at one of NYC’s very best restaurants. Outstanding Mediterranean menu features seafood, salads, steaks. Surf ‘n’ turf kebobs with shrimp, scallops, and filet mignon; Lobster Thermidor; 18-oz rib-eye; Porterhouse for two. Also raw bar, creative cocktails, and a lengthy wine/ champagne list. All in a stunning, opulent interior with Italian marble, leather seats, and crystal chandeliers.

A gem of a find in Little Italy!

Homemade pasta, fresh seafood, veal, poultry & more

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173 Mulberry Street (between Grand & Broome Sts.) www.lunellas.com (212) 966-6639

254 W. 72nd St. (Broadway-West end Ave.) 212-579-0222, sugarbarnyc.com | AMeriCAn Famed singing duo Nick Ashford & Valerie Simpson opened this mecca of fine dining and nightly live entertainment in 1996. A magnet for celebrities like Bruce Willis, Stevie Wonder, Whoopi Goldberg, Eddie Murphy. Enjoy delicious Southern-accented American fare like pork chops, crispy chicken, seafood stew, fried catfish, cheeseburgers, etc., or chill at the lively bar scene. Intimate and elegant with the feel of an old country village. Tues. thru Sat. from 5pm.

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Magic, Laughter, and a Few Cold Brews Welcome to the world capital of nightlife: the city that never sleeps. Legendary jazz spots share blocks with DJ-driven nightclubs. Visit City Guide’s website for all the bold-face names you can find performing on any given night in NYC.

LOL Times square COmedy CLub

known to drop in on this upscale, intimate setting. Upcoming highlights include the Bronx’s own Vladimir “Vlad” Caamaño (7/13-7/14), Dudes Against Violence Against Women: Because Duh benefit (7/18), MTV host and Last Comic Standing finalist Jeff Dye (7/20-7/21), amir K of MadTV (7/277/28), LGBTQ laughs with Homo Comicus (8/1), and Brooklyn’s Tony Rock, of Living Biblically (8/2-8/4). 208 W. 23rd St. (btw. Seventh & Eighth Aves.), 212-367-9000, gothamcomedyclub.com

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Find laughter at all hours at LOL Times Square Comedy Club. Right in the heart of Times Square, LOL Times Square Comedy Club is a new spot for comedy and magic. Every night of the week sees shows for both locals and visitors alike. On the laughter side, New York comics share the stage with traveling pros. There are over 30 performances a week, including family-friendly shows in the first slot of the schedule. Magic shows are performed nightly as well; enjoy entry to both with one ticket (see City Guide’s discount coupon on page 113). 711 Seventh Ave. (btw. 47th & 48th Sts.), 917-677-5481, loltimessquare.com

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Opry City Stage is New York’s new home for country music and culture, with good food and good times rooted in the South and served up in Times Square. Catch the sights and sounds of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry with Radney Foster, who wrote “Raining on Sunday” (7/14), Dobro guitar master and 14time Grammy winner Jerry Douglas (7/19), and intimate showcases with The Bluebird Cafe Songwriter Series on Fridays (7/20, 7/27, 8/3, and 8/17). A tempting menu offers Southern favorites for breakfast at 8am, lunch at 11:30am, and dinner; Happy Hour is available 4-7pm every day. 1604 Broadway (49th St.), 212-388-5565, oprycitystage.com

INSIDER TIP New York favorite HEARTLAND BREWERY has consistently brewed the city’s freshest craft beers. You’ll find locals and visitors alike enjoying seasonal brews and all-time classics. The food is excellent, too—see for yourself at the two-story, 450-seat HEARTLAND BREWERY AND ROTISSERIE inside the Empire State Building, and in Times Square at HEARTLAND BREWERY MIDTOWN WEST, HEARTLAND BREWERY AND CHOPHOuSE, and HB BuRgER. If you’re looking for a memorable night downtown, don’t miss two great New York beer halls: HOuSTON HALL and FLATIRON HALL. heartlandbrewery.com

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4 e. 34th St. (5th-Madison Aves.), 347-915-5802 vrworldnyc.com The largest VR entertainment center in the Western Hemisphere is New York’s latest attraction. Get inspired by virtual reality in a diverse space with three floors that bring culture, gaming, and entertainment together. With over 50 experiences to choose from, VR World offers an unforgettable experience that’s yours to create! Fight off droids, climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, race Formula One cars against your friends, and create a 3D masterpiece. The adventures are limitless.

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253 W. 125th St. (7th-8th Aves.), 212-531-5300; apollotheater.org

Voted top-rated comedy club by the Daily News. 7 shows a week with today’s top comics, such as Lewis Black & Dave Chappelle. Legends like Jerry Seinfeld are known to drop in on this upscale yet intimate setting. Covers vary depending on show with 2-beverage minimum. Sun.-Th. 8:30pm; Fri., 8:30 & 10:30pm; Sat. 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30pm. (Subject to change).

Harlem’s world-famous Apollo Theater offers Backstage Tours, 7 days a week. Experience the Original Apollo Amateur Night, every Wednesday night at 7:30pm, where YOU choose the next Apollo Legend. Tickets can be purchased through all Ticketmaster outlets or from the Apollo Theater Box Office.

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1604 Broadway (48th-49th Sts.), 212-388-5565; oprycitystage.com

A new space for comedy and magic in the heart of Times Square. Shows 7 days. New York comics share the stage with traveling pros. Over 30 shows a week, including family-friendly shows. Mon.-Thurs. 7:15, 8:30, 9:15, 10:30, 11:45pm; Fri. 7:15pm, 8:30, 9:15, 10:30, 12, 1:15am; Sat. 5:30, 7:30, 8:45, 9:45, 10:45, 12, 1:15am; Sun. 7:30pm, 9, 10:30, 11:45pm. Magic shows: Mon.-Sat 7pm; Sun. 6pm. Enjoy entry to both with one ticket. Use promo code CITYGUIDE for 50% off tickets!

Opry City Stage is New York’s home for country music and culture, with good food and good times rooted in the South and served up in Times Square. Throughout the venue’s four floors, guests enjoy the sights and sounds of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, including a broad range of live country music played all day, never-before-seen artifacts from the Opry Archives, and more. A tempting menu offers Southern favorites for breakfast at 8am, lunch at 11:30am, and dinner, and Happy Hour is available 4-7pm every day.

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Downtown Heliport Liberty Helicopter Helicopter Flight Services

Wall St

T ES IN ST ER R TH IVE CA OL

CORTLANDT ST LIBERTY ST

PINE ST NY Stock WALL ST Exchange

T ES IDG BR

L YP TER BAT

Battery Park

Staten Island Ferry

South Ferry

ST ER RK MA

ST

One World Observatory

RECTOR ST W THAMES PL

3RD PL 2ND PL 1ST PL

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

CROSBY ST

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Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Ferries

Tun nel

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Hoboken - WTC PATH Newark - WTC PATH

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Br o o kly nB att er y

ST

CH ER RY

WOOSTER ST GREENE ST

CHURCH ST

ST CHRYSTIE FORSYTH ST ST ELDRIDGE ALLEN ST ST ORCHARD LUDLOW ST ESSEX ST NORFOLK ST SUFFOLK ST CLINTON ST ST ATTORNEY RIDGE ST PITT ST

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ST JAMES PL

PEA RL ST

DO CA WN ING

LIBERTY ISLAND

GO LD ST

WATER ST FRONT ST SOU TH ST

CE RRA R TE RIVE

BAXTER ST ST MULBERRY MOTT ST ST TH BE IZA EL

CENTRE ST

WILLIAM ST

PEARL ST

T ST WES

NORTH END AVE

MACDOUGAL SULLIVAN ST THOMPSON ST W BROADWAY

ST SON HUD

BATTERY PL

Y HWA E HIG T SID WES

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Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

W 39TH ST W 38TH ST W 37TH ST

Port Authority Bus Terminal

W 36TH ST Macy’s

Herald Square PATH

W 35TH ST

Penn Station Madison Square Garden

Bryant Park

E 31ST ST

E 32ND ST

E 33RD ST

E 34TH ST

E 35TH ST

E 36TH ST

E 37TH ST

E 38TH ST

E 39TH ST

E 40TH ST

E 41ST ST

E 43RD ST Grand Central Terminal New York Public Library

Empire State Building

Union Sq. Park

E 42ND ST

Chrysler Building

E 7TH ST

E 6TH ST E 5TH ST

Queens-Midtown Tunnel

gJFK & LGA

Tompkins Sq. Park

E 8TH ST

ALPHABET CITY

E 14TH ST

STUYVESANT TOWN

ST SON HUD

E 1ST ST

E 4TH ST E 3RD ST E 2ND ST

ST MARKS PL

E 13TH ST E 12TH ST E 11TH ST E 10TH ST E 9TH ST

E 15TH ST

E 16TH ST

E 17TH ST

E 18TH ST

E 19TH ST

E 20TH ST

E 21ST ST

E 22ND ST

E 23RD ST

E 24TH ST

E 25TH ST

E 26TH ST

E 27TH ST

E 28TH ST

E 29TH ST

E 30TH ST

KIPS BAY

Baruch College

Gramercy Park

Cooper Union

NOHO

TON ST E HOUS

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QUEENS

W 43RD ST

W 41ST ST

W 42ND ST W 40TH ST

W 34TH ST W 33RD ST W 32ND ST W 31ST ST

Chelsea Park Fashion Insitute of Technology

PATH

Madison Sq. Park

FLATIRON DISTRICT

PATH

New School W 10TH ST W 9TH ST

W 8TH ST

WAVERLY PL WASHINGTON SQ N WASHINGTON PL Washington Sq. Park

BLEECKER ST

W 3RD ST New York University

1ST AVE

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

Lincoln Tunnel

Jacob Javits Center

W 30TH ST W 29TH ST W 28TH ST W 27TH ST W 26TH ST W 25TH ST W 24TH ST

W 23RD ST W 22ND ST W 21ST ST W 20TH ST W 19TH ST W 18TH ST

Rubin Museum

W 13TH ST

GR W 12TH ST E E NW W 11TH ST ICH AV E

PATH ST

BE DF OR DS T

NOLITA PRINCE ST

DR FDR

W 17TH ST W 16TH ST W 15TH ST

W 14TH ST Whitney Museum T ST OOR SEV T GAN S ATIO HOR T ES JAN H ST 2T W 1 NE ST HU BET ST T NK BA TH S T 11 S W RRY ST PE LES

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Chelsea Piers

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MEATPACKING DISTRICT

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SHERIFF COLUMBIA BARUCH DR PL BARUCH

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1ST AVE

3RD AVE 3RD AVE ERY BOW

6TH AVE

LEXI LEXINGTON AVE

LAFAYETTE ST

2ND AVE

ST CHRYSTIE FORSYTH ST ST ELDRIDGE ALLEN ST ST ORCHARD LUDLOW ST ESSEX ST NORFOLK ST SUFFOLK ST CLINTON ST ST ATTORNEY RIDGE ST PITT ST

2ND AVE

UNIVERSITY PL

MERCER ST

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MA

MADISON AVE

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PARK AVE

BROADWAY

5TH AVE 5TH AVE MACDOUGAL SULLIVAN ST THOMPSON ST W BROADWAY

7TH AVE JON ES CO RN ELI A

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11TH AVE Y HWA E HIG T SID S E W

9TH AVE Y HWA HIG IDE ST S

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Central Park

MUSEUM MILE

Guggenheim Museum

E 97TH ST

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Carl Shurz Park

Gracie Mansion

YORKVILLE

E 96TH ST E 95TH ST E 94TH ST E 93RD ST E 92ND ST E 91ST ST E 90TH ST E 89TH ST E 88TH ST E 87TH ST

E 86TH ST E 85TH ST E 84TH ST E 83RD ST E 82ND ST E 81ST ST E 80TH ST

E 79TH ST E 78TH ST E 77TH ST E 76TH ST E 75TH ST E 74TH ST E 73RD ST

E 72ND ST E 71ST ST E 70TH ST E 69TH ST E 68TH ST E 67TH ST E 66TH ST

Tramway

ROOSEVELT ISLAND

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W 97TH ST

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir

The Great Lawn

Turtle Pond

Frick Collection

Hunter College

Bloomingdale’s

Queensboro Bridge

NewYorkSightseeing.com

W 96TH ST W 95TH ST W 94TH ST W 93RD ST W 92ND ST W 91ST ST W 90TH ST W 89TH ST W 88TH ST W 87TH ST

W 86TH ST

American Museum of Natural History The Ramble

The Lake

East Green

Central Park Zoo

E 58TH ST

TURTLE BAY

EAST END AVE

FDR DR

W 85TH ST W 84TH ST W 83RD ST W 82ND ST W 81ST ST W 80TH ST

W 79TH ST

Strawberry Fields Sheep Meadow

The Pond

E 65TH ST E 64TH ST E 63RD ST E 62ND ST E 61ST ST E 60TH ST

E 59TH ST

E 56TH ST

E 57TH ST E 55TH ST E 54TH ST E 53RD ST E 52ND ST E 51ST ST

United Nations

E 42ND ST

Chrysler Building

YORK AVE

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MAD

Carnegie Hall

MoMA

St. Patrick’s Cathedral

E 49TH ST

E 50TH ST

E 41ST ST E 40TH ST

1ST AVE

W 78TH ST W 77TH ST W 76TH ST W 75TH ST W 74TH ST W 73RD ST

W 71ST ST W 70TH ST W 69TH ST W 68TH ST W 67TH ST W 66TH ST

Lincoln Center

W 65TH ST W 64TH ST W 63RD ST W 62ND ST W 61ST ST W 60TH ST

THEATER DISTRICT

Fordham University

W 51ST ST

W 52ND ST

W 53RD ST

W 54TH ST

W 55TH ST

W 56TH ST

W 57TH ST

W 58TH ST

W 59TH ST

W 72ND ST

DeWitt Clinton Park

W 50TH ST

E 48TH ST E 47TH ST E 46TH ST E 45TH ST E 44TH ST

New York Public Library

3RD AVE

PARK AVE PARK AVE

E 43RD ST Grand Central Terminal

5TH AVE

LEXINGTON AVE LEXINGTON AVE

5TH AVE Rockefeller Center

Bryant Park

2ND AVE

6TH AVE

CENTRAL PARK WEST CENTRAL PARK WEST

8TH AVE RESTAURANT ROW

W 49TH ST CLINTONHELL’S KITCHEN W 48TH ST

W 47TH ST

W 46TH ST W 45TH ST W 44TH ST W 43RD ST

7TH AVE

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Port Authority Bus Terminal

BROADWAY

AMSTERDAM AVE

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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

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MADISON AVE MADISON AVE

WEST SIDE HIGHWAY

C RU I SE S ARO U ND MA NHAT TA N


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MORNINGSIDE DR

W 125TH ST

Morningside Park

Apollo Theater

Marcus Garvey Park

E 125TH ST

E 116TH ST E 115TH ST E 113TH ST

Jefferson Park

Randall’s Island Park

Triborough Bridge

FDR DR

H Harlem

VE SA LA HO NIC ST

LEGEND

W 116TH ST Columbia University

Ward’s Island Park

TS Times Square

LI

W 115TH ST W 114TH ST

E 110TH ST

E 112TH ST E 111TH ST

E 96TH ST

UWS Upper West Side

CH Chelsea

Little Italy

C

W 113TH ST

Museum of the City of NY East Meadow

E 109TH ST E 108TH ST E 107TH ST E 106TH ST E 105TH ST E 104TH ST E 103RD ST E 102ND ST E 101ST ST E 100TH ST E 99TH ST E 98TH ST E 97TH ST

ME Midtown East

Chinatown

W 110TH ST

North Meadow

MUSEUM MILE

UES Upper East Side

EV East Village

T

The Great Hill The Pool

ADAM CLAYTON POWELL BLVD Central Park

GV Greenwich Village MW Midtown West

SH SoHo

Tribeca

1ST AVE 1ST AVE E 95TH ST E 94TH ST E 93RD ST E 92ND ST E 91ST ST

LES Lower East Side

FD Financial District

W 112TH ST W 111TH ST

Riverside Park

L PARK WEST

3RD AVE 3RD AVE

AMSTERDAM AVE W 109TH ST W 108TH ST W 107TH ST W 106TH ST W 105TH ST W 104TH ST W 103RD ST W 102ND ST W 101ST ST W 100TH ST W 99TH ST W 98TH ST W 97TH ST

MANHATTAN AVE

RIVERSIDE DRIVE

W 96TH ST

COLUMBUS AVE

2ND AVE 2ND AVE

PARK AVE

PARK AVE

MADISON AVE

ADISON AVE

LEXINGTON AVE

XINGTON AVE

5TH AVE

5TH AVE

WEST END AVE W 95TH ST W 94TH ST W 93RD ST W 92ND ST W 91ST ST

BROADWAY

Grant’s Tomb

HENRY HUDSON PARKWAY

LENOX AVE

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CHELSEA

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Highline Park

STUYVESANT TOWN

GRAMERCY

PATH

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi Downtown Heliport Liberty Helicopter Helicopter Flight Services

Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Ferries

LIBERTY ISLAND

Ma nha ttan

Bro okl yn Ba tte ry

Tun nel

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MANGIN

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AVE C

ST

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Staten Island Ferry

ELLIS ISLAND

SHERIFF COLUMBIA BARUCH DR BARUCH PL

AVE B

AVE A

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ST JAMES PL

GO LD ST

ST

Zephyr & New York Water Taxi

WATER ST FRONT ST SOU TH ST

WILLIAM ST

T ES IDG BR

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PEARL ST

BATTERY PL

2ND AVE ERY BOW

BAXTER ST ST MULBERRY MOTT ST ST ELIZABETH

CENTRE ST

Battery Park

1ST AVE

3RD AVE

MERCER ST

CHURCH ST

ST SON HUD

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NORTH END AVE

L YP TER BAT

Museum at Eldridge St

ST

Museum of Jewish Heritage

Skysraper Museum

CEY ST DELAN Y E ST ST BROOM WA LES GRAND AD Tenement O Museum BR ST ST EA HESTER

Brook SEAPORT lyn B ridge HISTORIC DISTRICT FUL TON JOHN South Street Seaport ST ST

PINE ST WALL ST NY Stock Exchange

D ST OA BR LL HA ITE WH

3RD PL 2ND PL 1ST PL

DEY ST CORTLANDT Century 21

GREENWICH ST

GTON WASHIN

RECTOR ST W THAMES PL

LIBERTY

TON ST E HOUS

ST ON DIS MA

City Hall City Hall Park

E 8TH ST

ST ON INT CL T N SS SO ER ER TG FF JE RU

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E 1ST ST

T ES IN T ER S TH ER CA OLIV

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CHAMBERS ST

Tompkins Sq. Park

ST ER RK MA

WHITE ST FRANKLIN ST LEONARD ST WORTH ST THOMAS ST DUANE ST Court READE ST Buildings

WARREN ST

ALPHABET CITY

E 4TH ST E 3RD ST E 2ND ST

SPRING ST

LISPENARD ST WALKER ST

N RISO HAR

Hoboken - WTC PATH Newark - WTC PATH

NOLITA PRINCE ST

CROSBY ST

BROOME ST GRAND ST

E ST OOR NM

E 5TH ST

NOHO

BROADWAY

SPRING ST

T ST S ST WAT SSE BRO E D S TRY ST S E V T HT S LAIG RT ST E HUB

CE RRA R TE RIVE

WOOSTER ST GREENE ST

ST

MACDOUGAL SULLIVAN ST THOMPSON ST W BROADWAY

N GTO HIN WAS

ST KING ON ST RLT CHA DAM ST N A T V G S ST Children’s RIN Museum of the Arts SP MINICK DO Fire Museum

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E 6TH ST

BLEECKER ST

ST

TON OUS WH

E 7TH ST

ERY BOW

W 3RD ST New York University

BE DF OR D

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BROADWAY

JON CO ES RN ELI A

PATH

E 13TH ST E 12TH ST E 11TH ST E 10TH ST E 9TH ST

ST MARKS PL

Cooper Union

LAFAYETTE ST

5TH AVE

W 8TH ST

CANA L ST

fN

UNIVERSITY PL

W 10TH ST W 9TH ST

WAVERLY PL WASHINGTON SQ N WASHINGTON PL Washington Sq. Park

TO T RIS BARROW S ST CH TON

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New School

CA DO RMI WN NE ING ST ST

ST SON HUD

SE GAN IO ST AT HOR ST Whitney JANE ST Museum 2TH W 1 NE ST U H BET ST T NK BA TH S T 11 S W RRY ST PE LES ST ST AR 0TH R CH W 1 HE P

TH PA H St AT d tP r 3 S - 3 3rd en 3 ok q b S Ho nal ur Jo

E 14TH ST

W 13TH ST

GR W 12TH ST EEN W 11TH ST WIC HA VE

ST CHRYSTIE FORSYTH ST ST ELDRIDGE ALLEN ST ST ORCHARD LUDLOW ST ESSEX ST NORFOLK ST SUFFOLK ST CLINTON ST ST ATTORNEY RIDGE ST PITT ST

MEATPACKING DISTRICT VOORT ST

PEA RL ST

W 14TH ST

East River Park


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TOURS & ATTRACTIONS COUPONS Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (p.4) : $5 off general admission Madame Tussauds New York (p.15) : $5 off Super Hero adult admission National Geographic Encounter: Ocean Odyssey (Inside Front Cover) : $5 off One World Observatory (p.3) : 20% off general admission Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square (p.27) : Discounts on ticket purchases

DINING & NIGHTLIFE DISCOUNTS IL Cortile Ristorante (p.109) : FREE Appetizer La Rivista featuring Broadway Joe Steak (p.110) : 20% off LOL Times Square Comedy Club (p.113) : 50% off tickets PJ Bernstein (p.107) : 15% off Planet Hollywood (p.22) : $10 off

TRANSPORTATION DISCOUNTS Carmel Car & Limousine Service (p.41, 61, 76, 84, 88) : $4 off any trip over $20

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