-
Three formal gardens inside Central Park.
-
A restored 18th-century Greenwich Village carriage house, candlelight, and soft piano music make for Manhattan’s most seductive setting.
-
The Manhattan skyline is never more dazzling than when seen from this barge restaurant just across the East River in Brooklyn. The food is worthy of the setting; the package is worth the price (see River Café).
-
A transgender waitstaff and drag shows in the basement make Lucky Cheng New York’s most unusual Chinese restaurant, drawing tour buses as well as gay patrons. Also check out the drag queens lip-synching songs at Lips, performing to a Latin beat at La Nueva Escuelita, and serving and entertaining at Stingy Lulu’s.
-
The 26th floor of this Art Deco landmark building affords unsurpassed views of the city lights and the East River from its wraparound terraces. Order champagne and enjoy the scene and each other.
-
The food and the well-muscled clientele are attractions at this Chelsea standby.
-
Trendy lounge with a live D.J., round stainless steel bar, and conversation pit.
-
Relax aboard the authentic, Venetian gondola as you glide out on the water and revel in the beauty of the park reflected in the lake and the city buildings ringing the park like a crown – the gondolier may break into song.
-
A Renwick masterpiece, this beautiful 1846 church is a calm respite in the Village.
-
A “vest pocket” park donated by the daughter of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
Advertisement
-
-
tamunshen's Chicago guide
tamuns
-
Berlin guide
skrams
-
London guide
pukank
-
-
-
Merry in Madrid
travel
-
New York festivities
travel
-
Christmas in Vienna
travel
-
Washington, D.C. guide
michae
-




Get DK Top Ten Travel Guides on your iPhone & iPod Touch!




symbol, to start adding attractions to your
tailor-made travel guide.