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Weekend in New York City

New York City is an iconic destination that offers something for everyone. Here are just a few of the amazing places to dine, things to do, and places to stay on your next NYC visit!

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Nestled in the heart of Chelsea lies a hidden gem—Gallow Green at The McKittrick Hotel (542 W. 27th St., 212.904.1880). This enchanting rooftop garden boasts breathtaking views of the city skyline, making it the perfect setting for a Champagne Brunch or a romantic evening out. Step into a whimsical world of lush greenery and twinkling lights, where signature cocktails and imaginative cuisine elevate any dining experience. In addition to the stunning new ambiance, Gallow Green has a fresh new menu that’s perfect for the season with items like Artichoke & Crab Dip, Octopus Piperade, and a vegan Buddha Bowl.

Nestled in the heart of SoHo, Slava (77 W. Houston St., 929.531.9779) is a sensational Ukrainian restaurant and cocktail bar that has taken the New York dining scene by storm. Founded by a group of talented restaurateurs, Slava prides itself on offering a truly exceptional culinary experience, showcasing the best of Ukrainian cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant’s menu is masterfully crafted by Chef Pavlo “Pasha” Servetnyk, who boasts an impressive resume, having won Ukraine’s MasterChef: The Professionals in 2019, and held internships at some of the world’s most renowned restaurants. From savory borscht and succulent beef stroganoff to delicate varenyky and sweet vatrushka, Slava’s menu is a feast for the senses.

Fans of Ichibantei (100 3rd Ave., 646.368.9755) can rejoice as the Japanese comfort food hotspot has recently reopened at a new, larger location with the same fan favorites everyone loved from its first incarnation. Closing earlier this year, co-founders Chef

Rutsuko “Ruth” Koga and Shin Araki found a new home just two blocks away from their original 20-seat location. The brand-new space boasts 90 seats across three floors with soaring ceilings and pays homage to Japanese pop culture. On the menu, diners can expect classic Japanese dishes and teishoku Japanese set meals, all made from scratch by Ruth, whose mother taught her how to cook as a child in Kumamoto.

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If you’re looking for a classic night out on Broadway, you can’t go wrong with WICKED (Gershwin Theatre, 222 W. 51st St., 212.586.6510). The fourth-longest-running Broadway show is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary this fall and has been wowing audiences since 2003. Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, the show tells the untold story of the witches of Oz long before Dorothy ever set foot in the land of magic. With stunning sets, breathtaking costumes, and unforgettable performances, WICKED is a must-see.

Immersive Everywhere’s The Great Gatsby (Gatsby Mansion, Park Central

7th Ave., immersivegatsby.com) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that takes guests on a wild journey back to the roaring 20s. This tantalizing event promises an evening full of glitz, glamour, and a tantalizing atmosphere that transports visitors straight into the famous F. Scott Fitzgerald novel. Upon arrival at Gatsby Mansion, guests are immediately ensconced in a world of glamour and style where they can rub shoulders with some of the most notorious characters from this iconic tale. As the night progresses, the party comes alive, and the champagne flows as the music hits a crescendo, creating an unforgettable experience.

Empire Outlets (55 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, empireoutlets.nyc) on Staten Island is a vibrant shopping destination steps away from the St. George Ferry terminal and the Staten Island Yankees Stadium. Featuring more than 100 designer outlets (including H&M, Levi’s, Nike Factory and Gap), a wide variety of dining options and spectacular views of Manhattan and the New York Harbor, it is a true shopping haven for locals and tourists alike. On top of that, visitors can also enjoy events such as outdoor movie nights, concerts, art installations and much more. You can’t beat the combination of retail therapy and breathtaking views.

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If you’re in search of something a little edgier, Hard Rock Hotel New York (159 W 48th St., 212.9701200) provides sophisticated accommodations fit for a rock star. Every room is equipped with “Sleep Like a Rock” bed linens, Rock Spa toiletries, a dedicated eating/ working space and Lavazza Espresso machines. Enjoy the “Sound of Your Stay” musical amenities with access to a Fender guitar (complete with amp and headphones), vinyl library and turntables, and personalized Spotify playlists.

The Gansevoort Meatpacking NYC (18 9th Ave., 212.206.6700) brings you close to a host of attractions that may have been a little far from home. If you’re looking for an adventure, you’ll find yourself closer to the piers and the multitude of activities they provide. Rest up for your next outing in the calm of your urban retreat, or get in a complete workout via The Mirror workout from the comfort of your hotel room.

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan and just a stone’s throw away from the iconic Central Park, AKA Central Park (42 W. 58th St., 646.744.3100) is the ultimate destination for travelers seeking a luxurious and conveniently located stay in New York City. This elegant hotel boasts inviting and spacious rooms that are adorned with the finest furnishings and modern amenities that ensure every guest’s comfort. The staff is friendly, attentive, and always ready to cater to the needs of every guest, making their stay unforgettable.

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