The Picasso print show is interesting. It's a visual documentation of all the women he ran through (and great art).
Recommended (over Empire State Blg) if you would like a view of the Manhattan Skyline. Best to go 730pm (or no later than 1/2 hr before sunset). Get discounted tix (print out) from www.newyork.com
New exhibition "Three Faiths"! See Jewish, Christian and Islamic manuscrips and printed books from the NYPL collection
Funny funny shop, were you can find faboulous t-shirt with unique prints and a lot of "hipster" gadgets: vinyl,vintage stuff, mustache self-inking stamps, funny books & postcards!
The cafe on the second floor has excellent lattes and teas! They also have awesome screen printed wrapping paper located on the lower level.
A Japanese bookstore near Bryant Park with various magazines, manga, books (English and Japanese), stationery, and other knick knacks. Cafe Zaiya is upstairs with great snacks and refreshments.
Tucked on the second floor of this Japanese bookstore is a counter selling perfect afternoon snacks. Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin loves the umebashi plum rice balls, she told us in her NY Diet. Read more.
Celebrating 85 years of the Radio City Christmas Music Spectacular, the confectionery wonderland has a Rockette Red Velvet cupcake topped w/ a printed chocolate of the 12 days of Christmas costume.