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Spring Into Luxury Inside New York City

Annabella Pardo

Hello New Yorkers, Spring time is upon us. The City is marvelously blooming with flowers around every corner, from the Botanical Gardens to Oscar de la Renta’s new collection. Featuring luxe hotels, fine dining, and unforgettable experiences, we are thrilled to share our extravagant New York City Spring Guide with you.

"Despite the forecast, live like it's Spring." Lilly Pulitzer

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INNSiDE by Meliá New York NoMad is located in the heart of NoMad to explore the best the Big Apple has to offer. The lux hotel offers very chic and spacious rooms, some even include a private outdoor terraces to bask in the breathtaking city views this spring.

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Located inside the luxe INNSiDE , and opening as soon as the nice spring weather hits in April is The Wilson's Rose Garden. The restaurants garden is a seasonal completely covered outdoor patio featuring cozy corners covered in flowers and string lights for guests to enjoy signature light bites and drinks, and the ideal locale for the best NYC spring brunch spot!

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Crowne Plaza HY36

Adjacent to New York’s newest and trendiest neighborhood, Hudson Yards, Crowne Plaza HY36 welcomes guests (and their pets) to make themselves at home this Spring season with luxe amenities, including spacious spa-like showers, a best-in-class workout studio complete with Pelotons and Mirrors, some of the largest guestrooms in all of NYC, and great travel deals.

  • For The Broadway Afficionado: Return of Broadway Package: Guests who show proof of 3 or more Broadway ticket purchases will receive 50% off their final night’s stay. Also included: a curated welcome bag and 2 complimentary Broadway-themed cocktails at the on-site restaurant Burgerology.

  • For The Beauty King or Queen: Crowne Plaza HY36 partnered with concierge cosmetics company Velour Medical to offer spa services, from the comfort, convenience, and privacy of guests’ rooms.

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The Dominick is the only independent hotel in New York with the exclusive Five Diamond accolade from AAA. Opening Memorial Day, Terrace on 7 is an indoor-outdoor restaurant, pool and lounge complete with exclusive cabanas. The terrace features an outpost of the Asian-Hawaiian culinary concept El Ta'Koy, which serves up a variety of seafood forward dishes alongside large-format (perfect for sharing) rum, tequila and mezcal-forward cocktails. The venue also offers an abundance of outdoor space with cabanas, loungers and plenty of room to splash and cool off from the summer heat. Terrace on 7 is the perfect place to soak up sunshine and views of Manhattan's skyline, imbuing a feeling reminiscent to a resort-like sanctuary in the city.

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The Dominick welcomed the reopening of its BABOR Signature Spa –one of New York City’s most coveted spa experiences available. With nine treatment rooms, Turkish and Moroccan hammams and three unique spa suites delivering a one-of-a-kind, in-room wellness experience, The Dominick and BABOR Signature Spa pamper guests with holistic, customized treatments. The spa’s reopening brings exciting new experiences and offerings to the treatment menu, such as Halotherapy in its one-of-a-kind Himalayan salt chambers, a Reversive Gua-Sha Facial Sculpting treatment, and more.

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TALEA Beer Co. is the only exclusively woman and veteran-owned and founded production brewery (and taproom) in NYC.

On a mission to disrupt the beer bros dominating the craft beer industry, TALEA founders, LeAnn Darland and Tara Hankinson were both avid homebrewers with MBAs who met after leaving their corporate jobs in tech and media to join the beer industry. Working together at beer startup, Hopsy, they quickly realized that despite the booming craft beer market, no breweries were actively trying to speak to customers like them.

The taproom in Williamsburg is bright and airy. It's cafe by day, taproom by night, offering beer flights, wine, beer cocktails, coffee, kombucha on draft, pastries, guided tastings, and light bites like cheese and charcuterie plates. They also have a rotating selection of food trucks. The space was brilliantly designed by the architecture and design firm, Carpenter + Mason.

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Our/New York is the first vodka distillery + bar in New York since the Prohibition. Our/Bar, re-opened in Chelsea last Summer and serves specialty cocktails specifically using the Our/New York Vodka. They also offer distillery tours and vodka tastings for individuals and groups. 

Founding Partner, Dave Ortiz, is a New York-based artist of Puerto Rican decent that has been a fixture in the city’s skate scene for decades. Bar Manager, Kaddy Feast, believes Our/New York is unique in its proposition since no other bar in town is actively trying to capture the essence of the city in each drink. Kaddy’s newest addition to the cocktail menu is the “Brooklyn Bridge” which – like its name – incorporates local ingredients from Manhattan and Brooklyn, bringing to life a true New York cocktail.

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Viator, with more than 350,000+ bookable experiences, Viator has lots of options for what you are looking in the perfect Spring adventure. Get a bird's-eye view of New York City on a brief helicopter tour that soars over the Statue of Liberty, the Chrysler Building, One World Trade Center, and Central Park.

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NoMo SoHo

NoMo SoHo is located at 9 Crosby Street and is a 26-story, 264-room hotel set in the heart of SoHo. The neighborhood known for its fashion, design, art, and culture is the epicenter of creative up-and-comers, in addition to housing established brands, well-known artists, and cultural icons. Each room features floor to ceiling windows with stunning views of NYC, and the 1,100 sq foot Penthouse features 360 degree skyline views with two terraces and an open floor plan. The hotel is also home to the wildly popular NoMo Kitchen, and a new cocktail lounge, Nina’s x Liquid Lab.  

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Nina’s

A new concept in nightlife, tracing its DNA to the very evolution of SoHo, Nina's x Liquid Lab, a cocktail lounge and club, has been referred to as "the old, new New York" by famed NYC photographer Patrick McMullan. Working in partnership with Liquid Lab and the New York Academy of Art, it is a living gallery of emerging artists, featuring the kraft of art inspired cocktails and live performances from DJ's, and genre-spanning artists. Nina's is an ode to what defined this historic neighborhood. An open door to artists, and an opportunity to let loose in an atmosphere that revels in what SoHo was, is and will be.

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NoMo Kitchen

Come to the table for a true SoHo dining experience. Community favorite NoMo Kitchen serves up a rustic American menu with global influences in a vibrant greenhouse setting. The nostalgic cuisine with modern inspiration is topped off by an expertly curated, handcrafted cocktail program, creating an unmissable combo of great food, drink and ambience (even by New York standards).

Helmed by Chef Chris Campisi, guests will find daily farm-to-fork options for breakfast, lunch and dinner. NoMo Kitchen is also the top local destination for brunch.

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With Blacklane’s intercity rides, the ease of long-distance travel is more comfortable than ever. You’ll save time by skipping the airports and train stations, and can instead use the travel time how you’d like — private phone calls, last-minute presentation prep, or even catching up on sleep. Their chauffeurs are bound by discretion and give you the space and privacy you need to deliver your best.

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Located inside Mercado Little Spain, chef Jose Andres’ love letter to his native Spain, Spanish Diner offers an Iberian spin on the American all-day restaurant. At the base of Hudson Yards (steps from The Vessel), Spanish Diner is an open-air space with sliding industrial doors to bring in the fresh spring air. With all-day dining options, Spanish Diner is perfect for lunch after a walk on the The High Line , a post-shopping dinner to refuel or Sunday brunch.

The menu is inspired by delicious home-style Spanish classics that Jose enjoys cooking at home like Huevos Rotos and eggs of all sorts; Pollo guisado con arroz and Callos con garbanzos y chorizo (a Madrid style tripe stew with chickpeas and chorizo). To round out the meal, there’s flan, churros and cheesecake. On the beverage side, house-made sangria, cider, beer, cocktails, and wine as well as non-alcoholic options are on offer - all of which can be enjoyed at your table or the lively bar.

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Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York brings modern Pan-Asian cuisine, a custom, 16-foot, glass-hewn Buddha art installation, music and energy from the resident DJ and the famed vibe of Buddha-Bar restaurant to New York City. The restaurant, bar and lounge sit within a landmarked historic building in a vaulted two-story space with breathtaking, meticulous, opulent modern design perfectly aligned with the rustic beams and bricks of the original structure.

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Canary Club

A vibrant and chic Music & Supper Club located in the heart of New York's Lower East Side, Canary Club offers a modern, artful space for guests to enjoy live music, flavorful bites, and elevated cocktails.

Canary Club draws on the musical and bohemian spirit of New Orleans, with intimate performances plus late-night dancing and disco parties on the weekends. Canary Club offers multiple intriguing rooms for guests to explore – perfect for a romantic date or a night out with friends.

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Sereneco

Sereneco is a sophisticated all-day restaurant in Greenpoint, serving seasonal New American fare in a bright and airy space. Sereneco is grounded in purpose and harmony. Founded by two friends who met in culinary school, our cuisine reflects their principles— celebrating real ingredients, embracing the present, and emphasizing the fundamentals of cooking. 

Ingredient-driven and nourishing, with vegetables at the forefront, Sereneco offers dinner, weekday and weekend brunch, as well as coffee, tea, sandwiches, salads, pastries, and sides from a charming take-out window.

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Who’s Jac W.? is the first concept developed by Chef Joel Reiss and partners, Peter and Frank Pecora. Inspired by the eccentric feeling and vibe of the downtown LES, this uptown restaurant is designed to be a haven for the local crowd and a welcome option for anyone that seeks a fun atmosphere and cuisine with a modern American flair.

Who’s Jac W.? is a labor of love with every detail hand picked and cultivated to create a sense of mystery and creativity. Oh, and did we mention Bottomless Brunch every weekend?

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The Fulton

This water-front seafood restaurant from world-renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten transports you to feel like you’re at sea. With Nautical history woven into its design, and the freshest fish served to your table, The Fulton is a dining experience you won’t want to miss. As New York warms up, grab a table on the patio with some of the best unobstructed views of the Brooklyn Bridge. To celebrate the shift in seasons and the reopening of our outdoor patio, they are bringing back the popular Jazz Brunch series at The Fulton. Starting Sunday, April 3rd, sway to the sound of smooth jazz while enjoying The Fulton’s signature brunch dishes and breathtaking views of the Brooklyn Bridge and beyond.

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Malibu Farm

Malibu Farm is here to bring West Coast eats to the East, offering dishes with all fresh ingredients paired with lots of veggies and fruits. Although some of us may not have the flexibility to travel to California, we can dine like Californians at The Seaport.

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Sunday in Brooklyn

Beloved Williamsburg restaurant, Sunday in Brooklyn, is the newest Pop Up to open at the Seaport. Taking over the former Cobble & Co. space at 19 Fulton Street, for a limited time, Sunday in Brooklyn at The Seaport is bringing its signature dishes and drinks, and exceptionally warm hospitality to the historic Lower Manhattan neighborhood.

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The Israeli hit dining sensation HaSalon has a cult following for its vibrant scene and share-able food. Now, here’s another reason to book a table. Chef and co-founder Eyal Shani’s Tale of Six Dishes: a menu lineup of six courses that showcases a single ingredient. Debuting March 10 and offered through April 9, 2022.

Chapter 3, March 24-26: Diamonds of Roots
Chef Shani will take potatoes or kohlrabi, vegetables that would never be considered a treat, and turn them into something universally recognized as valuable like the diamond.

Chapter 4, March 31-April 2: Crab 
Chef Shani will experiment with the many varieties of crab and will use every part of the crab in this week’s featured menu.

Chapter 5, April 7-9: Old Streets of Jerusalem
The final week pays homage to Chef Shani and how he started his career walking through the old streets of Jerusalem and appreciating the smells, sounds, and flavors.  The old streets of Jerusalem were the birthplace of Chef Shani’s philosophy on produce and food, and many of the flavors on the menu will be reminiscent of those days.

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PARK LANE NEW YORK

Park Lane New York, situated on Billionaires Row, home to the world’s most coveted addresses on Central Park South, is being completely reimagined as a departure from its neighbors and will serve as a unique and inclusive retreat within walking distance of the city’s cultural hubs. Featuring nostalgic panoramic park views and enchanting auras that have been thoughtfully reimagined by acclaimed design firm, Yabu Pushelberg. Honoring its original spirit, Park Lane’s senses have been renewed with modern, but whimsical charm, odes to New York’s past and present, and three bespoke culinary concepts by Scott Sartiano. Park Lane New York features the only rooftop on Central Park South and treats guests to a unique experience against the backdrop of Manhattan's sprawling skyline and iconic park.

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CIVILIAN NYC

Civilian NYC is a bold new hotel concept by Jason Pomeranc — founder of the SIXTY Collective, the international hospitality company behind Sixty Hotels — in New York’s Theater. The debut outpost from a growing brand, Civilian NYC merges accessible luxury, functionality, and high design with a focus on convenience and bespoke experiences for a modern traveler. Evoking the ambiance of a theatre dressing room, and a nod to the surrounding neighborhood, each space is punctuated with deep accent colors, luxurious linens and tactile fabrics, as well as curated artwork and amenities. The hotel’s public areas includes a restaurant, a secret garden accessed only from a concealed entry point, a plush guest lounge, a library with a bespoke collection, and a rooftop bar with striking views. Holistically, Civilian’s design pays homage to the look and feel of a classic theatre in both aesthetic and experience - with marquee-inspired lighting, dramatic curtains, stage-like hardware, and the raw industrial materials mimicking backstage.

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AKA Central Park and AKA Times Square

AKA, the pioneer in the extended-stay hotel industry has several in some of the most desirable metropolitan cities in the country. Three of its’ locations are in sought-after NYC neighborhoods including AKA Sutton Place, Times Square, and Central Park. Travelers can explore activities and events such as the Macy’s Flower Show, the world-famous Tribeca Film Festival, and the urban oasis of Central Park. An ideal accommodation for all, AKA’s Central Park and Times Square locations have a NYC Spring in Bloom package that offers 12% savings on select accommodations.

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Smyth Tribeca

Nestled in the most charming residential neighborhood in Manhattan, the newly opened and reimagined Smyth Tribeca is the perfect launch pad to enjoy the reemergence of New York City. It’s no secret that New York is home to the some of the world’s premier art galleries and boutique shopping, and now Smyth is curating insider access for visitors to experience the best that the city has to offer.

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Sofitel New York

Situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Sofitel New York is just a short stroll away from Broadway theaters, galleries and museums. Sofitel New York evokes the creative energy of the Manhattan in every aspect of its design, from its award-winning architecture, the work of Brennan Beer Gorman, to its Pierre-Yves Rochon interiors, to the shelves stocked with French and American art books. Sofitel New York is the Official Hotel of the Tony Awards featuring a Signature Tony Awards Suite with songbook, scripts from award-winning plays, photographs from famous opening numbers, programs, invitations, and Playbills from 1960 and beyond. Personalizing the experience are embroidered pillowcases, bathrobes and towels, and a 1996 Tony poster by Frank "Fraver" Verlizzo.

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InterContinental New York Barclay offers guests prime location within NYC’s midtown east neighborhood, with close proximity to Grand Central, FAO Schwartz(for families) and 5th avenue shopping, perfect for all. The hotel offers a special collection of suites, The B Suites, a collection of residential suites with the ability to connect. Guests can begin and end their days in the hotel’s elegant restaurant and bar, The Parlour, sporting old school NYC glamour this is perfect space to bring this NYC trip together.

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Across town, guests will find InterContinental New York Times Square within NYC’s Theater District. Within walking distance to Broadway favorites like Phantom of the Opera and Moulin Rouge guests have their pick of shows to attend, while also being close to shopping along 5th avenue and museums like the Natural History Museum. For guests eager to get back to Broadway, InterContinental Times Square offers a Broadway is Back package offering 50% off guests third night stay. Downstairs, travelers, locals, and guests can enjoy a relaxing end to the evening in The Stinger Cocktail Bar and Lounge, with relaxed ambiance and delicious cocktails it’s the perfect way to end a NYC day.

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The Lowell, long the New York hotel of choice for “in the know” world travelers, has become even more sought-after, following a dramatic, $25million hotel redesign, complete with a stylish new restaurant, Majorelle and bar, Jacques, both of which are inspired by the iconic Yves Saint Laurent gardens in Marrakech. In addition to this, the hotel has launched a new library lounge, garden and updated their lobby and Pembroke Room.

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Graduate Roosevelt Island (Roosevelt Island, NY)

Graduate Roosevelt Island recently opened in June 2021 located at the entrance of the Cornell Tech campus and serves as Roosevelt Island's first (and only) hotel. It was designed by internationally renowned design firm, Snøhetta, and NYC-based hospitality-focused architecture firm, Stonehill Taylor. The hotel features a full-service restaurant, Anything At All and Panorama Room the new iconic bar and lounge offering breathtaking unobstructed sweeping views of the city.

With Cherry Blossoms being in full bloom during the Spring months with plenty of room to grow and flourish on Roosevelt Island, there is no better place to enjoy this beautiful sight. To emphasize the true robust bloom and Spring tradition, Graduate Roosevelt Island is offering new or returning flower fans a Beneath The Cherry Blossoms package. The package includes a $22 MetroCard to allow guest to explore everything NYC has to offer, as well as complementary cherry-inspired cocktails from the Graduates lobby-level bar and restaurant Anything At All. This package is perfect for anyone looking to visit NYC when it’s in full boom!

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As travel continues to reopen, Color Factory NYC invites guests of all ages to celebrate spring in full color, with a themed ball pit, immersive art displays, digital photo opportunities and engaging activities to ensure all guests leave their spring trip with a renewed sense of purpose. The immersive art museum is focused on bringing human connection front and center at every location, allowing visitors of all backgrounds to experience art and inspiring them to bring creativity into their everyday lives.

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WanderMist is a line of luxury room sprays created by LeeAnne Tran, a former airline employee whose love for travel is the inspiration behind the brand and sprays. Their room sprays capture the essence of incredible destinations and bring that wonder to you and your home. With just a few spritzes, each Destination in a Bottle™ will transport you to New York City.

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Broadway Inbound’s Broadway Collection

Highly anticipated Funny Girl begins previews on March 26 and marks the first time the show will return to Broadway since its debut 58 years ago. Featuring some of the most iconic songs in theatre canon, including “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” this bittersweet comedy tells the story of the indomitable Fanny Brice, a girl who dreamed of a life on the stage. Everyone told her she'd never be a star, but then something funny happened—she became one of the most beloved performers in history, shining brighter than the brightest lights of Broadway.

Cult classic Little Shop of Horrors, based on the horror black comedy musical 1960 film, has returned to its acclaimed, sold-out run at the Westside Theatre. Following nerdy and meek plant store attendant Seymour, his co-worker and crush Audrey, her sadistic dentist boyfriend, and the world’s most ravenous plant, the smash-hit production and new addition to The Broadway Collection has made millions of theatergoers laugh, scream, and give up gardening for good.

Hamilton, Broadway's smash-hit that tells the story of the unlikely, hungry, and ambitious Founding Father determined to make a change in his new nation, has delighted New Yorkers and visitors from near and far since opening in 2015. George Washington, Eliza Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton's lifelong friend/foe Aaron Burr all make their mark in this exciting and groundbreaking musical exploration of a political mastermind - and new addition to The Broadway Collection.

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Yoon Haeundae Galbi

A quick subway ride or walk away from the Theater District is Yoon Haeundae Galbi, a beloved Korean BBQ restaurant and home of the city’s best short rib. The restaurant presents a contemporary take on traditional recipes, inspired by owner Bobby Yoon’s grandfather’s restaurant Haeundae Somunnan Amso Galbijib, which opened in 1964 in Busan, South Korea. Menu highlights include the Marinated Short Ribs, which are prepared through the Haeundae Cut, a special technique that was invented by Bobby’s grandfather to tenderize even the toughest of meats. Located in Midtown Manhattan, Yoon provides locals and visitors alike with a modern take on authentic Korean BBQ.

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Atlantic Grill

Lincoln Square’s Atlantic Grill is reborn under new management from Monte Carlo Hospitality Group (MCHG) and celebrated Michelin-starred Chef Antonio Salvatore. After an eight month revitalization, Atlantic Grill offers the freshest seafood and highest quality meats, now with a touch of Chef Antonio’s Mediterranean influence while also pulling inspiration from the foods and ingredients near global bodies of water. The restaurant’s redesign includes homages to the original space, reclaiming wood-paneling from the previous 64th street side and re-installed in the new main restaurant on 65th street. Influenced by the drama of the nearby Lincoln Center, the restaurant added vibrant red and blue velvet curtains alongside forest green leather & velvet banquettes and chairs, accented by classic and modern chandeliers.

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Westgate New York Grand Central

Westgate New York Grand Central features spacious and attractive accommodations, featuring luxury suites that open up into private balconies (a true rarity in NYC hotels), allowing guests a bird’s eye view of the city that never sleeps and a chance to feel the crisp spring air above the hustle and bustle of the NYC streets. Ideally located in Midtown East Manhattan, the Gothic revival hotel provides easy access to iconic landmarks, such as the Empire State Building,Museum of Modern Art (MoMa), the United Nations and so much more.

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A Pasta Bar

There is no better place to unwind from a day of enjoying downtown Manhattan and all the shopping Soho has to offer than A Pasta Bar. Located on the corner of W Broadway and Grant St., this spring the beloved Italian escape will revamp its gorgeous springtime makeover. Complete with a newly branded bar that opens to the Soho streets, guests can enjoy bright flowers crowning their outdoor setup to create a beautiful ambiance alongside even more beautiful and delicious menu options. Guests can also choose to dine indoors at the Chef’s counter and watch their meals be made right before their eyes. A Pasta Bar features incredibly creative dishes like the most notable 24k Gold Spaghetti, which includes squid ink spaghetti, Calabrian chili, sea urchin, and 24K gold leaf. For drinks, order an Espresso Martini, a Chocolate Negroni, or a Sage & Leaves made with brown butter-infused dark rum, sage, and lemon.

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Located on a picturesque street in Tribeca and known for its simple, seasonal and made-from-scratch fare, Bubby’s is a New York City institution for classic, American cooking. 

The menu features signature items such as fried chickenand pancakes (it's celebratedfor serving New York City’s best stack of pancakes); meatloaf; buttermilk biscuits; as well as a rotating selection of seasonal piates. Serving New Yorkers and diners from around the world, Bubby’s has remained a neighborhood gem for three decades – a rare milestone. 

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Wings Air Helicopters

Wings Air Helicopters offers a helicopter tour of NYC and is the best way to see as much of the city in the smallest amount of time. A helicopter can also take you much closer to beautiful scenery as compared to an airplane. You can fly and hover from a perfect standstill position in any direction and from any altitude, offering numerous fantastic photography opportunities.

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New York Botanical Garden is known for its Orchid Show during the spring season providing the visitors with a memorable visual treat. Every year, around the spring season, an Affordable Art Fair is conducted where people could buy low-cost artworks without a compromise in its quality. Central Park boat ride is another fun you don't want to miss in the springtime. Also, Brooklyn Botanic Garden is known for the iconic Sakura Matsuri Cherry Blossom Festival that celebrates Japanese culture with its landscape and demonstrations. These are beautiful recommendations from Axel, the CEO of Tripplo, a travel researcher extraordinaire.

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M Social Times Square New York

M Social Times Square New York, is the brand’s first outpost in the United States.  The new lifestyle offering will merge the energy of Times Square with contemporary design, vibrant art and inviting rooms to create an engaging retreat for guests to gather, work and discover all that New York has to offer. M Social New York is home to the vibrant bar and lounge, Beast & Butterflies, a private oasis perched above Times Square boasting unobstructed views of the city and the perfect vantage point for the iconic Times Square Ball Drop. The lobby showcases a digital art installation which combines architecture, contemporary art and technology to create an unexpected and dynamic experience. 32 digital screens continuously display a curated library of digital art, transforming the space into an immersive living narrative that incorporates elegant display pieces throughout the area.

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Conrad New York Downtown, is a luxury hotel devoted to providing superior service and amenities in the heart of lower Manhattan's Battery Park.

The contemporary-style property exquisitely blends lavish accommodations, fine dining, fresh innovation, and captivating design for a new generation of weekend wanderers. The 16-story, high-rise hotel boasts 463 spacious guest rooms offering advanced technologies, and sweeping views of the Hudson River. The hotel itself is dedicated to art with over 2,000 pieces of one-of-a-kind artwork created by post-World War II masters and contemporary artists line the walls. ATRIO Wine Bar and Restaurant has a dramatic open kitchen adding to the refined and modern atmosphere of this attractive dining venue.

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For effortless adventure, it is conveniently located minutes away from a list of acclaimed attractions such as the Staten Island Ferry, One World Trade Observatory, Children’s Museum of the Arts, Brookfield Place, Westfield World Trade Center, SeaGlass Carousel, family parks, numerous trails along the Hudson River, and more.

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The reawakening of The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park begins a new chapter in the landmark hotel's legacy of hospitality. The spirit of the city lives in redesigned guest rooms and suites that exude contemporary, townhouse-inspired luxury; in the new Club Lounge where culinary offerings showcase local purveyors; in the revamped fitness center and its new Movement Studio; and in the flow of day to night at the new gastro lounge, Contour.

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Artistry and precision were invoked to transform the The Ritz-Carlton hotel’s La Prairie Spa, which was carefully redesigned to incite tranquility in a city where it is difficult to find. Staying at the forefront of skin and wellness innovation, the spa offers a collection of treatments designed to be both therapeutic and results-oriented. Facials blend technology with decadent ingredients, and massages are a release of both tight muscles and stagnant energy. The 360 wellness experience is complemented by a new state-of-the-art fitness center and Movement Studio with on-demand virtual classes.

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