Top Ten Annual Events in New York City
1. Rockefeller Centre Christmas Tree
Seeing one of those big Christmas trees on the television will most definitely be a sight to remember as it is only once a year that Christmas trees get their chance to be displayed. Seeing it in real life is even more impressive especially at the Rockefeller Centre in New York where a 75 foot (or taller) Norway Spruce with branches filled with stunning multi colored blinking lights. If interested in the lighting ceremony of this gigantic tree, be at the Rockefeller Centre on the 28th November roughly around 8.50pm but after that night, any night until 8th January the tree will be fully decorated accompanied by a row of trumpeting angels in the Channel Gardens with ice skaters sliding around below the tree is just like a scene from a Hollywood movie.
2. Easter Parade
This entertaining parade takes place annually on the 23rd March, where parade participants where the most ridiculous of outfits but this is the only place where one would get away with looking outrageous! Even better, the outfits and costumes reach new heights every year! Used to be only for social elites but that is no longer the case, anyone and everyone are free to join in, that is of course if you wear an outfit that would sure to catch eyes and attention of spectators.
Location: From 49th to 57th Street, Fifth Avenue
Time: 10.00am-4.00pm
3. Tribeca Film Festival
Tribeca Film Festival originated from the ideas of Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff in response to the 9/11 terrorist attack, where over 200 films are screened within two weeks of the festival, it has proven to be very successful. Not only are films shown, but there are also lots of film related events and activities for visitors to enjoy. If any of the audience has opinions or ideas, they can share them with the directors, the cast and crew who are always on hand for Q & A sessions. Films are both domestic and international though they are equally good and should not be missed if you happened to be around New York at that time.
Location: Box office , 13-17B Laight St , New York, NY
Admission Pricing: Hudson Pass- $1,100; Family Film Pass, Adult- $60, under 14- $30; Day Timer Pass- $150; Individual Tickets $12-$30
4. Shakespeare in the Park
For those who love theatre especially the works of the great William Shakespeare, this is a creation of the renowned Public Theater Company offering two supreme productions every year. Ever since it began, the Public Theater Company has entertained audiences in Central Park with free viewing of plays such as Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet and other big names from Shakespeare. Another attractive aspect of this is the fact that some plays include big name Hollywood stars that come and perform exclusively for theatre lovers.
Location: Central Park
Contact: Tel- +1 212 539 8750, Fax- +1 212 360 2754
5. JVC Jazz Festival New York
Unlike hip hop or rock music, jazz is a genre of music that could be listened to and enjoyed by anyone at any age. This jazz festival takes place in the summer where jazz maniacs can enjoy the bright sunshine, the warm weather and soothing jazz music, all together at the same time! JVC Jazz Festival celebrates all types of jazz that are performed around the world, the lineup is also rather impressive with famous acts like The Del McCoury Band and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. There are also mini concerts available in jazz clubs such as Iridium, Smoke and the Blue Note, larger scale concerts are held at the Carnegie Hall.
Location: Carnegie Hall 881 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Contact: Tel +1 212 247 7800
Pricing: $12-$90, prices vary according to events
6. Macy’s 4th July Fireworks
America’s birthday is celebrated in a very classy style with Macy’s offering spectacular fireworks for everybody. This fireworks show lasts approximately around one hour where spectators can witness thousands of fireworks launched form barges on the East River. Not only this but with assistance from the New York Fire Department, fireboats spray red, white and blue streams in the sky to show patriotism. This fireworks display can be seen from either side of the East River but Hunter’s Point in Queens and Greenpoint in Brooklyn are recommended as the skylines of Manhattan sits perfectly in the background. A truly stunning display of fireworks and a wonderful way to celebrate America’s birthday.
Location: Between 14th and 42nd Sts, Franklin D. Roosevelt Dr, New York, NY
Contact: Tel- +1 212 494 4495
Pricing: $12-$90, prices vary according to events
7. U.S Open Tennis
The U.S Open is the world’s wealthiest tennis tournament for world class professionals though amateurs are also eligible to compete. The likes of Federer, Nadal, Henin and Sharapova (yes please!) will compete for the title of Champion at this prominent tournament. A two week tournament that will sure to captivate all kinds of drama and emotions available on the court, and many tennis fans will agree to the fact that the finals here at Flushing Meadows is the most exciting and will sure to stay with you for a long, long time.
Location: USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadow Parks, Flushing, NY 11351
Contact: Tel- +1 212 494 4495
Pricing: $12-$90, prices vary according to events
8. New York’s Village Halloween Parade
This is the home of the world’s biggest and most famous Halloween parade and it is not a surprise that it is in New York! The parade takes place in Sixth Avenue where on Halloween night, the avenue is full of evils such as ghosts, witches, warlocks etc. The parade starts on Spring Street, going along Sixth Avenue to 23rd Street, entertaining and frightening passers with their costumes of evil! If Halloween is your thing, come show off your supernatural costumes at this creepy parade!
Location: Six Avenue
9. Harlem Month
The history of African Americans in the United States has not been a pretty one, blurred by issues such as slavery, segregation and racism that exist to this very day. African Americans have had a hard time in America, with no social support early in their history, considered as second class citizens and Harlem was their centre point. A place where they were equal to one another, a place where the outside world of racism and discrimination do not exist. So it not a surprise then that a month long festival taking place every August, celebrating African, Caribbean and Latin culture including a fashion parade, Black Film Festival and the Taste of Harlem. If Black culture and history interests you, drag yourself here to understand the Harlem experience.
Location: Harlem, New York
10. New Year’s Eve in Times Square
New Year’s Eve in any country around the world will sure to host a pretty rocking party and New York is no different. For reasons that are obvious to most people, New York seems like an ideal city to be celebrating the New Year as it is always lively and electrifying. Be one of the thousands of people wishing to count down the minutes and seconds left until the new year as this is a very famous location for a New Year’s Eve. Fireworks display are is offered to complete this renowned party.
Location: Times Square, New York
Top 10 Shopping in New York
1. Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue is another excellent shopping district that should be visited if you are thinking of taking a holiday in New York. Most tourists who come to New York will head over to Fifth Avenue for a fun day of ridiculous shopping. Fifth Avenue has chic boutiques and many exclusive dining spots. Being one of the most famous avenues in the world, it is not a surprise that you would find the likes of Tiffany, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue or Cartier waiting for you to spend you money.
2. Madison Avenue
The name Madison Avenue will at least ring a bell to a lot of people around the world, especially those who are addicted to shopping! It is very chic and posh running from 42nd street up to mid 90’s, this part of New York is famed for being the world’s most luxurious shopping district. Fifty or so blocks of European and American designer shops, fine art galleries, spas and salons, restaurants and lavish hotels, you can see why it is so popular amongst tourists. A trip here will leave your wallet feeling rather empty but definitely worth it.
3. Lower East Side
There are many districts in New York which claims to be the heart of world fashion, little did they know that the Lower East Side is New York’s district to determine what is the new trend, what is in or not and what is cool right now. Shops and storefronts that exist in Lower East Side today were not these chic boutiques that are filling up Lower East Side, as a matter of fact they were home to many ethnic bakeries, butchers and markets. Not only do people come to this area for shopping, there are many great café-bars that have become somewhat a Lower East Side trademark.
4. Chelsea Gallery District
This is an area for those who love and appreciate the beauty of art. Chelsea Gallery District is located in Chelsea’s far west side, approximately 13th Street all the way through to 29th Street and 11th Avenue have become one of New York City’s bona fide hot-spots for decent contemporary art. Most galleries here are known to be ‘name galleries’ with the likes of Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, John Connelly Presents etc. This is believed to give this District cutting edge credibility, making it a key area for students, artists and collectors to select their preferred piece to take home with.
5. Chelsea Market
This gigantic brick building between 15th and 16th Street used to be quarters of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco) from 1890 right until the late 1950’s. Though today, the ground floor has been transformed into a European style shopping market where merchants specialize in flowers, fine wine, kitchen supplies, Italian gelato, French pastries, produce and butchered meat. There are also many fine restaurants, live music and even tango dancing! These activities have to be checked because the time is not always set.
6. Hell’s Kitchen (Clinton)
This section of Midtown west has it fair shares of colourful history, after all look at the name of this place, where else in the world would you come close to a district called Hell’s Kitchen? Answer: New York City! Many years ago (and some feel it still goes on today) these blocks where connected to the New York underworld scene, and it was normal to see rival gangs settling out their differences. This is no longer an important issue today, as the real fight isn’t between rival gangs but between people fighting over luxury condos! Hell’s Kitchen had its renovation and now it is a very cool area that are occupied by young and upcoming business professionals, the old stores are now lavish boutiques, entertaining bars and decent restaurants. There is also the Anex/Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market specializing in antiques and vintage clothing.
7. Soho
This area is considered to be one of Manhattan’s youngest neighbourhoods, Soho is located on the southern area of Houston Street (apparently pronounced as House-ton). A wander around this area may make you think that this is an old, abandoned area of the city as endless rows of cast iron columns and outwardly abandoned warehouses but you will soon discover that it is actually one of the city’s trendiest areas. Modernized warehouse lofts with large windows, high ceilings and a big space very that has provent o be rather popular with the hip, younger crowd.
8. Union Square
Union Square has proven over many years that it is very popular amongst both locals and tourists. This area of town is surrounded by excellent restaurants and chic boutique shops. The park is home to the rather well-liked Greenmarket where virtually all types of botanical goods are available. Annually, from 24th November right up to 24th December, there is a busy holiday market, offering designer handbags to hand crafted ornaments. Historically, the Square’s main purpose was for political rallies and street corner orators, like Speaker’s Corner by Hyde Park in London. After the horrific September 11 terrorist attacks, it has hosted candle light vigils honoring the victims of the tragic event.
Opening Times: Park, daily for 24 hours/ Greenmarket, Monday-Wednesday-Saturday 8.00am-6.00pm, Saturday 11.00am-7.00pm/Holiday Market (24th November-24th December) Monday-Friday 11.00am-8.00pm, Saturday 11.00am-8.00pm, Sunday 11.00am-7.00pm
9. NoLIta
Back in the days, blocks and streets around here were merely an extension to Little Italy. Today, it has assumed an identity of its own. No longer are the streets filled with traditional grocery stores or neighborhood cobbler, it has been replaced with newer, trendier, chic boutique shops. Offering all kinds of clothes, fashion accessories that you may not be able to find in leading department stores, this place may just be the place to find style setting clothes that may just turn heads when you get to wear them. Certainly should not be missed if a trip to New York has a spot on your calendar.
Location: Mott Street
10. Chinatown
This is by far the Big Apple’s most famous ethnic neighborhood which is always energetic and filled with what seems like a whole army of people! Its attractions and sounds can be identified very easily: Chinese conversations; the ever present decorations in red and buildings resembling pagodas; signs portraying Chinese characters that could never be mistaken for something else! Adding more excitement to the area are lots of outdoor markets and street vendors, offering everything from fresh produce, all kinds of meats, herbs and souvenirs.
Tel: +1 212 484 1222
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Top Ten Things to do in New York
1. Central Park
Description: This 843 acre park is, without a doubt, the most famous park in the world. Offering a huge variety of recreational activities, the park is always full of joggers, bikers and those who love nature. Various sights are to be visited such as Central Park Wildlife Centre, the two and a half acre field of Strawberry Field where the black and white mosaic of ‘Imagine’ in remembrance of John Lennon, the famed Wollman Rink during the winter and the Great lawn for those who love sunbathing. Mentioned in many Hollywood movies, a site that should be visited if a holiday in New York is in line.
Telephone: +1 212 360 3456
2. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Description: The Met is an association of museums, displaying more than two million art works. The Museum, housing works from international artists from all styles, genres and art movements. The Cloisters, located in Northern Manhattan houses more historic pieces, the Medieval art collection that is simply fascinating especially the Unicorn Tapestries should not be missed. Museum visits includes a walking tour and insightful lectures for those who appreciate art.
Location: 1000 Fifth Ave, at 82nd St, New York, NY 10028-0198
Telephone: +1 212 535 7710
Opening Times: Tuesday-Friday 9.30am-5.30pm, Saturday-Sunday 9.30am-9.00pm
3. Staten Island Ferry
Description: Many believe this ferry ride to be the best in the world! Once on the ferry, you can catch great views of the Statue of Liberty and the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and see skyscrapers as you see on postcards, a dominating view. The ride ends at Brooklyn Bridge, just hop on a departing ferry for a return trip, try not to get on newer, faster ferries without an outside deck otherwise you would not experience the classic Staten Island Ferry ride feel. Plus, it’s a free ride!
Location: Whitehall St, New York, NY 10004
Opening Times: Daily 24 hour service, departing every 20-30 minutes
4. Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Description: America is known around the world for being a culturally diverse country, a melting pot, with millions of immigrants entering the country during the 18th and 19th century. All of these immigrants have to arrive here, at Ellis Island. The Statue of Liberty itself was a gift from the French and it is a must see sight of New York City. There are Ranger led tours, detailing the history and technical aspects of the statue, in side Lady Liberty are exhibits that are worth a visit, and an observation deck with a view that is second to none.
Location: New York Harbor, New York, NY 10004
Telephone: +1 212 269 5755
Opening Times: Hours depending on season, daily 9.30am-5.00pm
5. Empire State Building
Description: One of the world’s most famous skyscrapers, the Empire State Building rises into the New York sky at 1450 feet making it the ninth tallest building in the world. The building was finished in 1931, after just a year of construction, putting it in the record books as the fastest development of any skyscraper, averaging four and a half stories per week! There are observation decks on the 86th and 102nd floor and on a clear day on the lower deck, an 80 mile visibility can be seen. A true landmark of New York, attacked by Godzilla, climbed by King Kong, now it is your turn to visit the Empire State Building.
Location: 350 Fifth Ave, at 34th St, New York, NY 10118
Telephone: +1 212 736 3100
Opening Times: Daily 8.30am-11.15pm
6. Trinity Church
Description: This is New York’s first eve Anglican Parish, after numerous reconstructions and renovations over the years, the current church was sanctified on Ascension Day of 1846. The church still have three original bells dating back since 1797, surviving the world for more than two hundred years. A chance to see the stained glass windows and the Chapel of All Saints would be a necessity as it is worth a sight. William Bradford and Alexander Hamilton are buried in the Trinity Cemetery.
Location: 74 Trinity Place, Broadway at Wall Street, New York, NY 10006
Telephone: +1 212 602 0800
Opening Times: Monday-Friday 7.00am-5.00pm, Saturday-Sunday 8.00am-4.00pm
7. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Description: Possibly one of the most famous art museums in the world, Guggenheim Museum played a pivotal role in American art in the second half of the 20th century. Designed by the excellent Frank Lloyd Wright and was completed in 1959 and was restored in 1990-1992 with the exhibition space renamed to Thannhauser Building. Guggenheim displays works of the legendary, the Father of Cubism, Pablo Picasso, along with the works of abstract painter Wassily Kandinsky and Swiss-born German painter Paul Klee. There are also various leading French Impressionism pieces that should not be miss, as they are truly mesmerizing.
Location: 1071 5th Ave, at 89th St, New York, NY 10128-0112
Telephone: +1 212 423 3500
Opening Times: Museum- Saturday-Wednesday 10.00am-5.45pm, Friday 10.00am-7.45pm. Museum Store- Saturday-Wednesday 9.30am-6.15pm, Thursday 11.00am-6.00pm, Friday 9.30am-8.30pm. Museum Café- Saturday-Wednesday 9.30am-5.45pm, Thursday 9.30am-3.00pm, Friday 9.30am-7.45pm
8. Madison Avenue
Description: The name Madison Avenue will at least ring a bell to a lot of people around the world, especially those who are addicted to shopping! It is very chic and posh running from 42nd street up to mid 90’s, this part of New York is famed for being the world’s most luxurious shopping district. Fifty or so blocks of European and American designer shops, fine art galleries, spas and salons, restaurants and lavish hotels, you can see why it is so popular amongst tourists. A trip here will leave your wallet feeling rather empty but definitely worth it.
9. Fifth Avenue
Description: Fifth Avenue is another excellent shopping district that should be visited if you are thinking of taking a holiday in New York. Most tourists who come to New York will head over to Fifth Avenue for a fun day of ridiculous shopping. Fifth Avenue has chic boutiques and many exclusive dining spots. Being one of the most famous avenues in the world, it is not a surprise that you would find the likes of Tiffany, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue or Cartier waiting for you to spend you money.
10. Comic Strip
Description: One of the must do’s of New York City is to visit their world renowned comedy clubs, and where else would you head to for a non-stop laughing evening but Comic Strip. Many famous funny men of Hollywood have performed here, gaining a reputation for being funny and then hitting the big time, their illustrious alumni list include the likes of Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler and Chris Rock.
Location: 1568 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10028
Telephone: +1 212 861 9386
Opening Times: Shows- Monday-Thursday 8.30pm, Friday 8.30pm, 10.30pm, 12.30am, Saturday 6.00pm, 8.00pm. 10.30pm. 12.00am, Sunday 8pm
Top 10 Hotels In New York
1. The Ritz Carlton Central Park
One of the most famous hotels in New York, the Ritz Carlton offers the best of everything available for hotel services to please guests at every possible opportunity. A fabulous view of Central Park, luxurious accommodation with each and every room elegantly decorated. Standard amenities for include brocade drapes, French celebrity hairstylist Frederic Fekkai’s range of bath essentials, high speed internet, plasma screen TV plus a DVD player, spa services of beauty maestro La Prairie, this list can go on forever!
50 Central Park S, New York, NY 10019
Tel: +1 212-308-9100
2. The Peninsula New York
The name Peninsula brings about a vision of luxury and in any Peninsula hotel around the world, it is certain that our stay will be lavish, this applies especially to their New York branch. This hotel offers 185 guest rooms with 54 suites, each decorated with an immaculate style, each room consist of a plasma screen TV to their unique water bars. Other services of The Peninsula include spa services offering relaxation therapies, sauna and steam rooms, fitness centre with an indoor pool. In house restaurants and bars are on hand.
700 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10019
Tel: +1 212-956-2888
3. Hotel Plaza Athenée
Commonly referred to as The Plaza, this hotel has an international reputation for luxury. The Plaza is very popular amongst the rich and the famous and is mentioned in many movies that were set in New York City, even the fictional mob boss Tony Soprano stays at The Plaza when he is in New York! Here, they use French furniture to add extra style and extravagance and impeccable facilities are on hand such as an in room data port, massage therapies, marble bath and a fine restaurant. Situated in the plush Park Avenue area, it is very close to Central Park, shops and other attractions of New York.
37 E 64th St, at Madison Ave, New York, NY 10021-7003
Tel: +1 212-734-9100
4. The London NYC
An ideal hotel for those who enjoy (and can afford!) a life of luxury, this hotel offers state of the art amenities such as the European style lobby to room service catered by none other than Britain’s most famous chef, Gordon Ramsay. All suites are sophisticatedly decorated, rooms use Egyptian bedding by Fili D’Oro of Italy and guest rooms designed by the internationally known David Collins. Facilities such as full service health club, restaurant plus a bar that can be enjoyed by guests who wish for convenient dining, what is more, it is very close to Broadway for theatre lovers.
151 W 54th St, New York, NY 10019-5302
Tel: +1 866 6902029
5. The Pierre
Another fine choice of hotels, the Pierre is second to none. A European style hotel with a classic look as well as reputation but yet it is very modern and rather luxurious. Basic amenities include, hair dryer, private mini bar, data port, in room safe, fitness centre and even in house florist for the romantic mass. In house restaurants are on stand by for those who don’t feel like stepping out and it is very close to Madison Avenue and Central Park, plus it is not far from the airport.
2 E 61st St, across 5th Ave from Central Park, New York, NY 10021
Tel: +1 212 8388000
6. Four Seasons New York
One of New York’s finest hotels, designed by the same genius who designed the Louvre Pyramid, none other than the aging but yet talented architect, I.M. Pei. Most of Pei’s works are internationally known to be stylish and beautiful, the same applies to the Four Seasons. Guest rooms have a remarkable view 10 foot ceiling, so it is no real problem for those with claustrophobia! Basic in room amenities include, high speed internet, Bose radio with a CD player, marble bath and an exclusive mini bar. Other facilities in the hotel consist of a fitness centre, a spa and an awarding winning restaurant, what is more the hotel is located a great shopping area of 57th street.
57 E 57th St, New York, NY 10022
Tel: +1 212 7585700
7. St. Regis Hotel New York
A notable hotel in New York, St Regis Hotel is popular amongst the New York Hotel scene. Lavish decorative style hotel, using marble and crystals, antique tapestries, Oriental rugs and Louis XV furniture to add an extra element of comfort. Here, a twenty four hour Butler service is available for guests, a beauty salon is on hand, florist, various boutiques and a health club for fitness freaks. Just a short walk to Central Park and some attractions of New York, and a short drive from the airport and Grand Central Station.
2 E 55th St, New York, NY 10022
Tel: +1 212 753 4500
8. New York Palace
An impressive hotel situated directly opposite St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the name of it says it all about this hotel, a palace with public areas decorated with tapestries and sculptures. A multi million dollar renovation saw the hotel split into three accommodation choices, The Main Hotel, The Executive Hotel and The Towers, to suit accommodation preferences of guests. Facilities include a modern fitness centre, an obliging business centre, and two stupendous restaurants ready to serve guests with an eye for fine dining.
455 Madison Ave, at 50th St, New York, NY 10022
Tel: +1 212 888 7000
9. The Carlyle
This hotel has played host to numerous celebrities, socialites, athletes and politicians, and there are reasons as to why. The hotel uses English décor and furniture to give it a classic atmosphere, a state of the art gym and spa for those who like to be pampered, a restaurant is also available with a rather posh cocktail lounge. For entertainment the Café Carlyle has cabaret singers and performers to entertain guests who wishes to relax due to its chic and soothing atmosphere. The hotel is near Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
35 E 76th St, at Madison Ave, New York, NY 10021
Tel: +1 212 744 1600
10. Trump International Hotel and Tower
Another hotel bearing his name, this real estate guru just does not know ho it get it wrong. This classy, simply magnificent hotel is owned by The Donald himself, the master of privilege living. This hotel has a fitness centre, a spa, an in room computer and printer, an entertainment centre, daily fresh flowers to greet you on a beautiful day and even a personal telescope for those who appreciate a fantastic view! The service is second to none so hopefully you will not be hearing The Donald shouting his famous line of ‘you’re fired!’
1 Central Park W, New York, NY 10023
Tel: +1 212 299 1000
Top 10 Restaurants in New York
When mentioning the name New York City, there are not a lot of people who would not recognize the name of this culturally diverse city in the United States of America. Geographically it is the largest city in the U.S and the second most densely populated city in America, it is also the world’s major centre of commerce and finance for quite for quite sometime now. Many believe that New York is the world’s metropolis as it has major global influences in the media, politics, education, entertainment, fashion and arts. Having mentioned the fact that it is very culturally diverse, one can expect people from around the world to be living or residing here. So if one were to dine in New York, one can imagine the wide ranges of cuisines available to them, so here are the ten best restaurants in New York.
1. Nobu
Nobu Matsuhisa is a world famous chef with his signature Nobu restaurants all over the world, whether you’re in London, Malibu and Tokyo you can find a Nobu restaurant. This one in New York he co-owns with actor Robert De Niro, so imagine the type of people who eat there! His reputation for delicious food certainly lives up to the name, the ‘new style sashimi’ should not be a missed or try the multi course meal at chef’s selection which covers all the flavours and styles.
Cuisine: Asian, Japanese, Latin American, Peruvian
Reservations: +1 212-219-0500
Opening Times: Lunch- Monday-Friday 11.45am-2.15pm, Dinner- Daily, 5.45pm-10.15pm
Location: 105 Hudson St, at Franklin St, New York, NY 10013
2. Le Bernardin
This restaurant was opened by Gilbert and Maguy Le Coze and this multi award winning restaurant serves the best French seafood in the whole of New York. One should not miss the Chinese spiced red snapper with crepes as it seems to be the most popular dish served. This place serves a three course prix fixe menu and several other tasting menus, once inside one can witness the elegant surroundings with life sized art work of a fish and a fisherman.
Cuisine: French, European
Reservations: +1 212-489-1515
Opening Times: Lunch- Monday-Friday 12.00pm-2.30pm, Dinner-Monday-Thursday 5.30pm-10.30pm, Friday-Saturday 5.30pm-11.00pm
Location: 55 W 51st St, between 6th & 7th Aves, New York, NY 10019
3. Per Se
Per Se is very famous for its superb views of Central Park, it is a French influenced American cuisine. Upon entering the blue door entrance the inside is very elegant but at the same somewhat modest décor. With the owner Thomas Keller’s hands on approach, the three prix fixe menus are selected daily adding freshness to his menus and giving his diners a fine selection of his latest recipes.
Cuisine: American, New American, European, French, French Nouvelle
Reservations: 1 212-823-9335
Opening Times: Monday-Thursday 5.30pm-10.00pm, Friday-Sunday- Lunch 11.30am-1.30pm, Dinner 5.30pm-10.00pm
Location: 10 Columbus Cir, Time Warner Center, New York, NY 10019
4. Gramercy Tavern
This restaurant offers diners daily rotating menus in their two separate restaurants. The front restaurant serves a more casual American cuisine with a bar area whilst the back restaurant serves a more subdued Continental/American cuisine where the atmosphere is more passive. With their rotating menu, dishes such as the sea urchin fondue should be on the must try list as it is truly delicious.
Cuisine: American, Continental
Reservations: +1 212-477-0777
Opening Times: Monday-Thursday 12.00pm-2.00pm, 5.30pm-10.00pm, Friday 12.00pm-2.00pm, 5.30pm-11.00pm, Saturday 5.30pm-11.00pm, Sunday 5.30pm-10.00pm
Tavern- Sunday-Thursday 12.00pm-11.00pm, Friday-Saturday 12.00pm-12.00am
Location: 42 E 20th St, New York, NY 10003
5. Café Boulud
The owner of this restaurant is none other than Daniel Boulud who also has another fine restaurant in New York called Daniel. This wizard chef split his menu into four sections. Le Tradition serves classic French food with the likes of foie gras, La Saison serves the freshest meats, seafood, fruits and vegetables of the season, Le Potager is heaven for vegetarians and Le Voyage serves international dishes from all around the world. This man is a genius.
Cuisine: Continental, French, European
Reservations: 1 212-772-2600
Opening Times: Monday 5.45pm-11.00pm, Tuesday-Friday 12.00pm-2.30pm, 5.45pm-11.00pm, Saturday 12.00pm-2.30pm, 5.30pm-11.00pm, Sunday 5.45pm-11.00pm
Location: 20 E 76th St, Surrey Hotel, New York, NY 10021
6. Peter Luger Steakhouse
If eating porterhouse without a care in the world is your ideal meal, then Peter Luger Steakhouse is your ideal place. This steakhouse has an old school setting to it giving a sort of mood you put yourself into before killing a mammoth steak! No menus in this place as they only serve massive porterhouse but do not be put off at the fact that they only serve one dish but it is very deliciously done that it has to be tried. Has a gift shop in front for those who want to take home his special recipe sauce.
Cuisine: American
Reservations: +1 718-387-7400
Opening Times: Monday-Saturday 11.45am-9.45pm, Sunday 12.00pm-9.45pm
Location: Broadway, Base of Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn, NY 11211-6131
7. Bouley
Chef David Bouley did it again, this is another one of his prestigious restaurants. Bouley, like his other places, has a truly spectacular interior which is audaciously decorated. Menu ranges from mouth watering a la carte, the outstanding one has to be the black sea bass in sea scallop rust, or the organic Long Island duckling with lavender and honey glaze. If heading there on a Friday or Saturday night please remember to reserve a table otherwise getting in would be almost impossible.
Cuisine: Asian, European, French, French Nouvelle
Reservations: +1 212-964-2525
Opening Times: Lunch, daily 11.30am-3.00pm, Dinner, daily 5.00pm-11.30pm
Location: 120 W Broadway, New York, NY 10013
8. Jean Georges
Situated in the Trump International Hotel and tower, the location says it all about this restaurant. New French cuisine that serves their food in a whole different way, but the taste is better than ever. What is unique about this place is the fact that their French dishes are served with exotic herbs and spices to give it that extra flavour. The menu includes dishes like freshly carved meats and an unforgettable soup like the young garlic soup with frog’s legs, yummy.
Cuisine: Asian, European, French, Fusion
Reservations: +1 212-299-3900
Opening Times: Monday-Thursday 12.00pm-2.30pm, 5.30pm-11.00pm, Friday 12.00pm-2.00pm, 5.15pm-11.00pm, Saturday 5.15pm-11.00pm, Sunday 5.30pm-10.00pm
Location: 1 Central Park W, Trump International Hotel and Tower, New York, NY 10023
9. Grimaldi’s
No other place in New York City serves better pizza than here, with there coal oven baked pizzas, it is hard not to imagine the taste of a truly good pizza but if you re ever in New York, this is a must eat pizza. Tucked away under the Brooklyn Bridge, they use the freshest of ingredients, the fresh mozzarella used are made on the location. At weekends the chances are there will be a long queue wanting the same thing as you, to try truly tasty pizzas!
Cuisine: Italian, European
Reservations: +1 718-858-4300
Opening Times: Sunday-Thursday 11.30am-10.30pm, Friday 11.30am-11.30pm, Saturday 12.00pm-11.30pm
Location: 19 Old Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
10. Sarge’s Deli
Whether it is during the day or during the night, this place will always serve you food whenever hunger strikes! Open twenty four hours, seven days a week this will be the place to head to in the middle of the night. This is where the ‘Deli Wellington’ is served, a puff pastry with pastrami, corned beef, potatoes, onions and spices, just the sound of it is able to make anyone feel hungry! A huge selection of sandwiches, with kosher meats even available! This place is one of the factors as to why New York City is also known as ‘The city that never sleeps’.
Cuisine: American
Reservations: +1 212-679-0442
Location: 548 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10016
Top 10 Bars in New York
1. Sakagura
Description: This authentic Japanese bar serves some serious sake, for those who believe that sake is not a strong alcoholic drink, please stop by here because they will beg to differ. Also it is an ultimate bar for those who love rice wine, this place would be the equivalent of rice wine heaven for them as this stylish bar has over two 200 distinct choices to choose from. Fear not for those of you who don’t like either sake or rice wine as beers, liquor and wine are also served, the food here is also good especially the renowned saikoro steak and sashimi.
Address: 211 E 43rd St, New York, NY 10017
Telephone: +1 212 953 7253
Opening Times: Monday-Thursday 12.00pm-2.30pm, 6.00pm-12.00am, Friday 12.00pm-2.30pm, 6.00pm-1.00am, Saturday 6.00pm-1.00am, Sunday 6.00pm-11.00pm
2. Vol de Nuit
Description: Just hearing name this place sounds very cool, translate it into English it sounds even cooler. This is a sleek Belgian bar which gives you the feeling of being in a bar in Europe, as the atmosphere here is very European. Suitable for those who like to venture further than your average brew as here you can find many brands of beer which would suit your taste and preference. The food here is not bad either, they gained their reputation through their mussels and fries, add their homemade aioli garlic or Anadalouse sauce and one cannot be full.
Address: 148 W 4th St, New York, NY 10012
Telephone: +1 212 982 3388
Opening Times: Sunday-Thursday 4.00pm-1.00am, Friday-Saturday 4.00pm-3.00am
3. Brooklyn Inn
Description: This place gained popularity amongst locals due to its casual and friendly atmosphere, their startling beer selection and top of the range juke box. Produces a dark and London pub-like atmosphere which is why it is not a surprise that this is the usual haunt for British expats. Rumour has it that the inn itself was shipped over and assembled after the Civil War, no matter what the truth is, it does not take away the fact that this is a very relaxing spot for a pint.
Address: 148 Hoyt St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Telephone: +1 718 625 9741
Opening Times: Monday-Friday 3.00pm-4am, Saturday-Sunday 2.00pm-4.00am
4. The Otherroom
Description: Can’t find a decent bar that is not too loud and ideal for taking your date? This is the perfect place to take your date for a romantic, intimate drink where the atmosphere gives way for love birds to bond. Inside, the weathered brick wall is delicately lit by candlelight giving an extra feel of intimacy, artworks by local artists are displayed the wall for the romantic effect. The drinks list is also not bad, from European imports to the rarest of brews and numerous of drinks by glass.
Address: 143 Perry St, New York, NY 10014
Telephone: +1 212 645 9758
Opening Times: Sunday-Monday 5.00pm-2.00am, Tuesday-Saturday 5.00pm-4.00am
5. Whiskey Ward
Description: A suitable bar for whiskey connoisseurs or at least wannabe whiskey connoisseurs! This bar offers top shelf bottles of single malt or bourbon which will sure to meet satisfaction of serious whiskey fanatics, if not a fanatic then it is a fitting bar to be trying whiskey. With all the available brands, the price is not too bad either, not what one would expect from a place like this. The decoration is different than most but not unique, with wooden barrels lying around, you might be mistaken for being a brewery.
Address: 121 Essex St, New York, NY 10002
Telephone: +1 212 477 2998
Opening Times: Daily 5.00pm-4.00am
6. Rue B
Description: Already a popular spot amongst local, what makes it even better is the live jazz sessions that take place every night. The mood here is very laid back and has an aura for being romantic mainly due to the music that serenades the crowd. Here, they also serve very good food, the cuisine being homemade French delicacies such as the Tuscan truffled eggs and the Sicilian style French toast make up a yummy weekend brunch.
Address: 188 Ave B, New York, NY 10009
Telephone: +1 212 358 1700
Opening Times: Monday-Friday 12.00pm-4.00am, Saturday-Sunday 11.00am-4.00pm
7. Killmeyer’s Old Bavarian Inn
Description: This inn is further than most bars that were reviewed but definitely worth the trip. Located on Staten Island, if you happen to be around and have a craving for fine old fashioned German food then this is the place for you. Killmeyer’s Old Bavarian Inn has been in operation since 1890 but once inside it seems like little has changed, possessing original mahogany bar, beautiful fresco and a unique wrought iron Spaten sign. The menu offers authentic German food with the specialty being the veal shanks that should not be missed, wash it down with a mini keg of Kostritzer or Schwarzbier to end a good night of fine dining and drinking.
Address: 4254 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island, NY 10309-1130
Telephone: +1 718 984 1202
Opening Times: Monday-Thursday 11.00am-4.00pm, 5.00pm-10.00pm, Friday-Saturday 11.30am-4.00pm, 5.00pm-11.00pm, Sunday 12.00pm-9.00pm
8. The Duplex
Description: This legendary spot with cabaret performances that bring together people from all around the world. Where else would you find a theatre with the likes of Barbara Streisand and Woody Allen amongst others who have performed here prior to making it big? The piano bar area gets very lively around 9.00pm with staff leading the night long party and open mic performances.
Address: 61 Christopher St, New York, NY 10014
Telephone: +1 212 255 5438
Opening Times: Daily 4.00pm-4.00am
9. Campbell Apartment
Description: Situated in the former office of 1930’s entrepreneur John W. Campbell, this is a very posh and swanky cocktail bar with rich décor, copious vintage wines, champagnes and other types of liquor that one could find. The crowd here is mostly wealthy businessmen with suits and tie being the standard attire. The bar fills up pretty quickly at night, a good place to end your night after dinner.
Address: 15 Vanderbilt Ave, Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY 10017
Telephone: +1 212 953 0409
Opening Times: Monday-Saturday 3.00pm-1.00am, Sunday 3.00pm-11.00pm
10. 40/40 Club
Description: This is a very trendy sports bar indeed, in fact, it is too sexy to be a sports bar as no athletic wear, shorts or sneakers are allowed in this place. 40/40 looks more like a wealthy men’s club where they come to smoke the finest Cuban cigars and sip premium cognac. With the co-owner being one of the biggest names in the hip hop world, Jay-Z, it is certain that 40/40 attracts big names celebrities and athletes. With fifteen LCDs and eight plasma screen TVs, this is the best place to catch a game.
Address: 6 W 25th St, New York, NY 10010
Telephone: 1 212 832 4040
Opening Times: Monday-Friday 5.00pm-4.00am, Saturday-Sunday 12.00pm-4.00am
Top Ten Clubs in New York
1. Naked Lunch
If anyone is wondering that in order to be here one has to be naked then you are very much mistaken! It was named after William Burrough’s famous novel, this swanky, trendy, smart looking dance hall is one of Soho’s favourite places to show off your salsa skills and boogie to 80’s classic tunes. This place is filled with beautiful people, so dressing smartly maybe a wise choice if you don’t’ want to stand out as business types like to come here to wind down after work.
Location: 17 Thompson St, New York, NY 10013
Telephone: +1 212 343 0828
2. Whiskey Blue
This ritzy club is located in Lexington Avenue, an avenue famous to the world through mass media and gets name dropped in many American movies centered in New York. This place enjoys a good mixture of clientèle ranging from models, celebrities and local business types who enjoy a decent atmosphere. Their eclectic décor includes comfortable couches and velvet lounges chairs, looks more like a set of a music video!
Location: 541 Lexington Ave, W New York Hotel, New York, NY 10022
Telephone: +1 212 407 2947
3. Legacy Nite Club
This trendy, ultra flashy club is Brooklyn’s foremost dance clubs, it looks like the set of John Travolta’s Saturday Night Fever. Legacy’s history dates back to the 1950’s, until this day it still maintains it popularity amongst dressed to the nines local hipsters who like nothing more than to boogie the night away on their sunken dance floor decorated by disco balls and strobe lights. Their professional resident DJ, Tito Ramirez, spins the best dance tracks which ranges from 70’s dance to mainstream R&B and hip hop.
Location: 437 88th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209-5207
Telephone: +1 718 748 1002
4. Cielo
One of the city’s top clubs, but there are some who will disagree, but this is the place where house music lives. If anyone is seen around the area at night then the chances are they are heading to this club and it is the place to be for a fun night. The mixture of music ranges from Afro-Latin, soul, techno and nu jazz, the music plays an important role in attracting many young and beautiful people. The sexy décor, the atmosphere, the music and the crowd makes this place a must visit club.
Location: 18 Little W 12th St, New York, NY 10014
Telephone: +1 212 645 5700
5. Club Deep NYC
Club Deep is widely known for its themed parties on weekends which attracts a huge crowd that produces an electrifying atmosphere and serves as great eye candy! Friday nights are usually known as Krash Fridays, which is basically a gay night providing an all night party with thumping music. Saturdays are usually Tantra Saturdays which pulls in a mixed crowd wanting to be entertained by famous DJs spinning hip hop to pop tracks, and Sundays are a time for live acts of Latin and reggae.
Location: 16 W 22nd St, between 5th & 6th, New York, NY 10010
Telephone: +1 212 229 2000
6. China Club
A spot for beautiful people to come together, sipping expensive drinks and carelessly dance the night away with fellow party people, the music is so loud that you may struggle to hear what your friends have to say. A very lively and happening place, who ever decides to come, will surely have a great night. There is a top floor indoor, outdoor terrace which holds a whopping 500 hundred people who prefer such atmosphere. The likes of Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder have been spotted here for a night of partying.
Location: 268 W 47th St, between Broadway and 8th Ave, New York, NY 10036
Telephone: +1 212 398 3800
7. 205 Club
If pop art is an art movement that you admire and you are a fan of the enigmatic Andy Warhol, this is the place for you. With their foiled dance floor, freight elevator entrance and an abundant number of young and sexy people, it is inevitable not to think of Andy Warhol’s legendary studio, The Factory which was home to many stars such as Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones and Velvet Underground. If you are a fan of dancing then head downstairs where DJs are waiting to entertain with their disco and house beats.
Location: 205 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002
Telephone: +1 212 477 6688
8. Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola
The location may be a little bizarre for a jazz club as jazz clubs are, as many would imagine it to be, a smoky, dimly light hideaway but this place give jazz clubs a whole new atmosphere. Monday nights the club offers a chance for budding, local musicians to show off their stuff, even though they are not yet experienced but the performances are that good, the rest of the week sees established performers entertaining guests with their music. The food here is also reputable, with the food mainly being homemade pecan pie, fried chicken, commonly ‘soul food’ brother!
Location: 132 W 65th St, Frederick P. Rose Hall at Lincoln Center, New York
Telephone: +1 212 258 9595
9. Village Vanguard
One of the most recognized jazz venues of New York City, proudly boasting the fact that it used to be a local haunt for the likes of legendary Miles Davis, Thelonius Monk and John Coltrane. Located in the basement, the table arrangement is very intimate and providing a laid back atmosphere to relax and listen to quality jazz music. Though it would be a wise idea to arrive there a little early as tables fill up pretty quickly.
Location: 178 7th Ave S, at Perry St, New York, NY 10014
Telephone: +1 212 255 4037
10. Comedy Cellar
It would be wrong if one were to overlook comedy clubs, especially in The Big Apple. Comedy Cellar has an illustrious list of alumni, with funnymen Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock, Ray Ramano, Jerry Seinfeld and Damon Wayans having performed their stand up comedy here before they shot to fame. Not very spacious so a good idea to either reserve a table or turn up early, and with little space comedians like to interact with the audience to add a little extra humour to their performances. If visiting before shows, the upstairs area is known as Olive Tree Café & Bar which serves dinner and cocktails.
Location: 117 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012
Telephone: +1 212 254 3480

