Stacy Shannon: "You probably need two days (or lots of dedication and an early start) to see the Met in its entirety. Go in and grab a map to make your game plan ahead of time if you can. I loved the American wing!"
Asli S: "Try the Khao Soi Kaa Kai! French toast was unique but underwhelming. Cute outdoor setup with baseboard heaters + heating lamp. ~25 min wait at 12:30 on Sunday for 3ppl (no reservations)."
May ♍: "I'd consider Central Park as the oasis of NYC. It's a little bit of tranquility in a city that never sleeps. Stop in, grab a map and you can easily spend a whole day exploring this huge park. Enjoy!"
AlAnoud A AlGhunaim: "If you’re worried that a trip to Harlem is “too far” you should reconsider. It doesn’t matter what pizza you order, you’ll enjoy it. Go to dishes are Diavola or Margherita, Tartufo is to die for!🤍"
Lynn Bednar-Rando: "Views are amazing, fornino pizzeria has live entertainment on weekends and top deck to eat..or 1924 pilot which is a restaurant on a sailboat docked at pier 6"
Hollie Fraser: "I would give this place 6 stars if I could. Relaxed, casual, canteen style Italian, with simple, low-cost but delicious fresh pasta dishes. Simplicity & subtlety of flavour trumps everything else."
Torzin S: "One of the best spot of NYC where culture and architecture merge with nature. Not surprise why many films used this spot for romantic location."
Jwow: "One of my favorite spots in Central Park overlooking the Bethesda Fountain. Now you have a decision to make, either go right towards the boat house, or left to strawberry fields. You can't go wrong!"
May ♍: "This is a peaceful, rustic, charming garden attached to the church. Lots of beautiful flowers, butterflies and nature sounds. The quietness here is the calmness you need in the crazy city that is NYC!"
Anthony LaRusso: "Be sure and silently thank the parish and their owners for trusting New Yorkers enough to give them this delicious taste of solitude. Good karma surely will come flying back to you& everyone involved!"
Mika S: "A lovely neighborhood park on the eastern edge of Yorktown in the UES. There are two dog parks and benches all along the water with great views. Very calming especially in the evenings."
NYC Parks: "Places to Run: Enter at 84th Street and take the Bobby Wagner Walk, lying along the East River. Run 2.2 miles to 125th Street, to enjoy breath-taking views of the East River islands."