See an original Banksy piece! The piece was created during Banksy’s 2013 visit to NYC and is protected by plexiglass to prevent vandalism.
After gazing at that original Banksy, nosh on some bagels, smoked fish, olives, cheeses, and plenty more.
The final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States, and of his wife Julia. One of the largest mausoleums in the world, the memorial contains representations of Grant's entire life. It's a truly unique spot in NYC and a lovely walk up Riverside Park.
We had a memorable date night here! One of the up and coming acts just released a comedy special on Amazon Prime!
For fans of Only Murders in the Building this is, well, the building!
This is one of Central Park's prized secrets. Displaying three different garden styles - English, French, and Italian - it's one of the most special and beautiful places in NYC.
Evoking the English countryside, throughout the Garden are bronze plaques with quotes from Shakespeare that reference the flowers and plants.
A great museum and not quite as crowded like the one next door...
The museum just opened the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education and Innovation. With a dramatic atrium lined in sand-colored concrete you'll feel like you stepped right into some kind of Jurassic Park-meets-Dr. Seuss world. And there's plenty of snazzy new exhibits and striking, interactive video presentations. It's truly a wonder.
There's always an amazing exhibit, but it's also fun to just let yourself get a little lost among the incredible art. We did and it was one of our more memorable dates ;)
Learn about the history of this spectacular city!
Come on along and listen to... a Broadway show! Some of the more memorable shows we've seen are Moulin Rouge and Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
If you're feeling adventurous and want to eat authentic Asian cuisine, hit the New World Mall in Flushing, Queens! It's without a doubt worth the trip.
This place is huge and has some of the best Italian food! Head up to the rooftop bar and restaurant for some great drinks along with a great view.
It's a tourist spot, but one that is worth navigating the crowds.
After the Chelsea Market, hit the highline! It's built on a disused, southern viaduct section of the New York Central Railroad's West Side Line. It was redesigned as a "living system" and includes naturalized plantings grown on the disused tracks with views of the city and the Hudson River.