There is so much to do in New York: the Met, MOMA, Central Park--all well-known and worth the effort. For our guests who are not local or who haven't been to the Big Apple for a few years, here are some of our favorite places that you might not know about.
The Frick has recently completed a major renovation. Come see their amazing collection in the beautifully updated Beaux Arts Henry Clay Frick house.
See a movie on real film or enjoy any of the ongoing exhibits celebrating the art of filmmaking. The Jim Henson exhibit is always worth a visit.
Originally J.P. Morgan's private library, the Morgan Library & Museum was expanded in 2006 and now offers curated art collections in addition to the splendor of the original library.
The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park and greenway built on the remains of a former railway. It's a lovely walk on a pretty day, offering views of the city on one side and the Hudson River on the other.
The extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards is its spiral staircase, a soaring new landmark. Comprising 154 intricately interconnecting flights of stairs -- almost 2,500 individual steps and 80 landings -- the vertical climb offers remarkable views of the city, the river and beyond.
Little Island is a public park on the Hudson River in Manhattan. There is often live music, and there are always beautiful views.
Relax, get a scrub or a massage and visit the site of one of Sean & Emily's first dates. In Sean's words "it's a little dungeon-y but I promise it's nice".