NEW YORK CITY!
Things to do:
Visit the New York Public Library (watch here)
Art Museums!!
The MOMA
The Met
The Cloisters (part of the Met but in Washington Heights)
The Whitney
The Frick
The Guggenheim
Neue Galerie (have breakfast at Cafe Sabarsky)
Brooklyn Museum
Where to Eat:
Tavern on the Green (Central Park)
Jojo’s (Upper East Side)
Marea (Central Park South/midtown)
Quality Bistro (Central Park South/midtown)
The BG at Bergforf Goodman (Central Park South/midtown)
Gabriels (Central Park South/midtown)
L’avenue at Saks (Central Park South/midtown)
Cafe Sabarsky at Neue Galerie (Upper East Side)
Bourbon Steak at JW Marriott (Central Park South/midtown)
Coffee:
Sip & Co. (Central Park South/midtown)
Ralphs (Upper East Side)
Kubrick Coffee (Meatpacking)
Cafe Kitsune (West Village)
Drinks:
The Gold Room at the Lotte Palace (midtown)
Central Park South/Midtown:
Staying in Central Park South offers the perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and iconic New York City views. With Central Park right at your doorstep, you can enjoy peaceful morning walks and a quick escape from the city's hustle. Plus, you’ll be within walking distance of Fifth Avenue shopping, world-class dining, and top attractions like Times Square and The Met, all while being surrounded by some of NYC’s most prestigious hotels.
Hotels:
The Park Lane
JW Marriot
The Plaza
The Ritz Carlton
St. Regis
The Lotte Palace
Restaurants:
If you’re looking for some space or want to spend some time in Central Park this is your spot. Hearty/rusty fare with seasonal changes - has a great cheeseburger
The BG at Bergforf Goodman
At the top of Bergdorf Goodman and designed by Kelly Wearstler, the BG is a great option after a day of shopping. Classy/new American/offers afternoon tea
Coffee:
Sip & Co.
Shops:
Bergdorf Goodman
Saks
Nordstrom
Rockefeller Center
Mama Design Store
Drinks:
The Gold Room at the Lotte Palace - featured in Gossip Girl
Meatpacking/West Village/Chelsea/Greenwich Village:
Staying in Meatpacking, West Village, Chelsea, or Greenwich Village offers a mix of historic charm, artistic energy, and trendy city life. These neighborhoods are known for their quaint, tree-lined streets, vibrant nightlife, and top-tier dining—from cozy cafés to Michelin-starred restaurants. You'll find a blend of historic brownstones, luxury hotels, and boutique stays, all within walking distance of landmarks like the High Line, Whitney Museum, and Washington Square Park. Whether you're into art, fashion, comedy clubs, or jazz bars, these areas provide an authentic, stylish NYC experience with a relaxed, walkable atmosphere.
Hotels:
The Standard High line
The Gansevoort
Restaurants:
Sogno Toscano
RH Rooftop Restaurant
Coffee:
Kubrick Coffee (Meatpacking)
Cafe Kitsune (West Village)
Shops:
The best Sephora you will ever go to
Chelsea Market
Drinks:
Starbucks Reserve
Gansevoort Rooftop