You could live here for a lifetime and never run out of things to do. Here's where to start. Alexander Spatari/Getty One of the mysterious things about New York City is that the closer you look—even at something as minor as a street corner—the more you see. And the longer you look, the more quickly it changes before your eyes. People can live here for 100 years and never run out of places to go or people to meet; deciding what to do first in New York is daunting, which is why we're narrowing your options. Whether you're a local itching to get out of your neighborhood or an out-of-towner who doesn't know The Met from the Mets, these new and classic activities will dazzle you. From wandering Central Park to slurping soup dumplings in Chinatown, these are a few of our very favorite things to do in New York City, from Midtown to Brooklyn. Read our complete New York City travel guide here. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date.
Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC Swanky, and a short stroll from Chelsea, the West Village, and the Meatpacking District. Hotel Chelsea may not be filled with famous musicians anymore, but the rock-and-roll vibe remains. Part hotel, part members club, and the sibling to The Ned London. Midtown Manhattan chic just a quick hop from Bryant Park and the New York Public Library. The World Is Huge. Don't Miss Any Of ItSign up for our newsletters to receive the latest and greatest on all things travel. What can I do right now in New York?50 Best Things to Do in New York City. Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island. Location: Liberty Island and Ellis Island. ... . Visit Central Park. Location: Manhattan. ... . The Empire State Building. Location: Midtown Manhattan. ... . Rockefeller Center & Top of the Rock. ... . Fifth Avenue. ... . St. ... . Metropolitan Museum of Art. ... . The Museum of Modern Art.. What's open in NYC now?Upper East Side. Regency Bar & Grill. Open. ... . Park Slope. Prospect Park. Open - Limited Services/Capacity. ... . Midtown West. Madison Square Garden. Open. ... . Lower Manhattan. The Seaport. ... . Midtown West. Rockefeller Center. ... . South Bronx. Opera House Hotel. ... . Fordham. Bronx Zoo. ... . Battery Park City. Statue of Liberty National Monument.. Is 3 days in NYC enough?With 3 days in NYC, you can see most of the major sights and landmarks. But to make the most of your time and money, remember your New York Pass. A lot of the activities and attractions mentioned in this post are included.
Is it safe to travel to NYC right now?Overview. As of June 25, 2021, the New York State Travel Advisory is no longer in effect. As such, travelers arriving in New York are no longer required to submit traveler health forms. All travelers, domestic and international, should continue to follow all CDC travel requirements.
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