Have a day use room in New York City and curious what to do? Check out these recommendations and facts to get acquainted with NYC.
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- Sights - Modeled after an elevated Parisian park, the High Line is a must see. Housed in an old Nabisco factory nearby is Chelsea Market, featuring specialty shops and eateries. For an expanded view of the city—including Central Park and Manhattan—try Top of The Rock Observation Deck.
- Food - Hudson Eats at Manhattan’s Brookfield Place offers 14 upscale fast-casual chef-centric eateries with the view of the Hudson River. NYC’s largest and most diverse borough, Queens satisfies palates with dishes like Korean paella and Colombian arepas to Malaysian roti. Just north, the Bronx highlights classic cuisine from Little Italy, fresh New England seafood-style dishes and a variety of South-Asian outposts.
- Museums - New York City has a museum for every interest. Visit MoMa for modern art, head over to the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim or take in a bit of mystery and intrigue at the interactive Spyscape Museum, among countless other choices.
- Sports - The Big Apple is home to some of the most storied sports franchises. Head to Yankee Stadium to catch America’s pastime or venture to storied Madison Square Garden to watch New York’s darlings—the Knicks. If you want more of a guided experience, try Time Square’s newest attraction, the NFL Experience.
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