Global Traveler

New York City

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New York City is known globally as a cultural, financial and media capital. With its five boroughs, NYC is like five cities in one, each with dozens of neighborho­ods lending their own local flavor. Bounded by the Hudson, East and Harlem rivers, Manhattan is the heart of the Big Apple and boasts world-renowned icons like Times Square, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building, as well as renowned museums. Purchase a Citypass to visit New York’s top attraction­s at significan­t savings.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

New York’s John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport lies only 15–20 minutes from Midtown Manhattan. Grab a taxi, rideshare, the Airtrain JFK or the subway into the city. Laguardia Airport offers another option, located about eight miles from Midtown in Queens. Taxis are the most convenient — though not the most affordable — option for getting around the city. Metropolit­an Transporta­tion Authority buses and subways offer an inexpensiv­e way to get around; purchase Metrocards for MTA systems. Rideshare services are available, or hop on a bike through Citi Bike, the bike-sharing system. Explore individual neighborho­ods on foot.

LODGING Andaz Wall Street

Each of the 253 newly redesigned rooms and suites — among the most spacious in New York City — features modern design, hardwood floors, walk-in rain showers, 12-foot ceilings and oversized windows to let in the light. 75 Wall St., Entrance on Water Street, New York, NY 10005, tel 212 590 1234 hyatt.com

The Kitano Hotel New York

Escape to this tranquil Midtown oasis blending Eastern graciousne­ss and design with modern amenities. Rooms and suites inspire peace and rest and offer city views, while the Tatami Suite offers a taste of authentic Japanese hospitalit­y.

66 Park Ave. and E. 38th Street, New York, NY 10016, tel 212 885 7000 kitano.com

The Ritz-carlton New York, Central Park

The transforme­d landmark hotel redefines luxury and captures the spirit of the city with townhouse-inspired guestrooms. The new Move Studio meets the demands of modern life, while the new Contour gastro lounge offers a social dining concept.

50 Central Park S., New York, NY 10019, tel 212 308 9100 ritzcarlto­n.com

DINING Fraunces Tavern

Drink to history at New York’s oldest and most historic bar and restaurant in a building that once served as a watering hole for the American Founding Fathers. Enjoy tasty pub fare, one of the 450 varieties at The Whiskey Bar or a craft brew at The Independen­ce Bar.

54 Pearl St., New York, NY 10004, tel 212 968 1776 frauncesta­vern.com

Katz’s Delicatess­en

Katz’s remains New York’s quintessen­tial Jewish delicatess­en. Order the beef brisket of your choice: smoked pastrami, brined corned beef or roasted brisket. Or request a combo on rye — be aware the sandwiches are massive. Wash it down with a celery soda and save room for the cheesecake.

205 E. Houston St., New York, NY 10002, tel 212 254 2246 katzsdelic­atessen.com

Marea

Michelin-starred Marea, a chic, reservatio­nsonly restaurant, was voted NYC’S Best Italian Restaurant by Zagat. The menu features high-end seafood, handmade pastas, crudo, antipasti and grilled meats. Enjoy a selection of wines from around the world with your meal. 240 Central Park S., New York, NY 10019, tel 212 582 5100 marearesta­urant.com/new-york

ATTRACTION­S Empire State Building

Always a favorite for its sweeping views from its observatio­n deck, this year the icon celebrates its 90th year. A new “90-in-90 Historical

Tour” takes guests on a 90-year journey in 90 minutes as they go behind the scenes and explore the building’s rich history.

20 W. 34th St., New York, NY 10001, tel 212 736 3100 esbnyc.com

The High Line

Take a walk on the 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park built on a historic rail line elevated above the streets on Manhattan’s West Side. As you wander, explore the gardens, art, overlooks and food vendors along the way. You can enter and exit at multiple points. thehighlin­e.org

The Museum of Modern Art

Explore the ideas and issues of our time through the world’s largest collection of modern and contempora­ry art. View works by artists from Picasso, Van Gogh and Dalí to Warhol, De Kooning and Kahlo … and others too numerous to list.

11 W. 53rd St., Manhattan, NY 10019, tel 212 708 9400 moma.org

 ?? PHOTO: © ROMAN SLAVIK | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? City at Sunset: Empire State Building
PHOTO: © ROMAN SLAVIK | DREAMSTIME.COM City at Sunset: Empire State Building

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