Nyc Guide

Maya Autorino and Raffaele D’Angiola

WHERE TO EAT

Piccola Cucina: With three different locations, Piccola Cucina offers a wide array of Italian dishes, including fresh seafood, pasta, and traditional Sicilian desserts. 

Zou Zou’s: For an elegant and modern gourmet experience, Zou Zou’s is a stylish restaurant and bar serving Mediterranean food. 

TAO: TAO is a dynamic three-level restaurant and nightclub with many locations throughout the City. Come here for a night of Pan-Asian food and dancing. 

Mr.Capri: Be transported to the island of Caprin in the heart of the West Village at Mr.Capri, with a classy ambiance and tasty pasta dishes. Come in for a drink or for a delicious dinner. 

Eataly: What better way to do grocery shopping than to stop to eat as well? With a variety of restaurants, Eataly Flatiron offers something for everyone. Enjoy a view at SERRA Rooftop, pizza, and a seasonal menu at La Pasta & La Pizza, or a cocktail at Bar Milano. 

Tompkins Square Bagel: An East Village classic, you can’t stop in New York without getting a traditional New York bagel. 

Sarabeth’s: A typical brunch stop, Sarabeth’s is a renowned, award-winning restaurant to start your day off in the best way.

Activities

  • Highline: For a great day itinerary, start at Hudson Yards and walk down the High Line to admire New York’s architecture, ending at Chelsea Market. 

  • Take advantage of the Shopping scene in SoHo

  • Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge 

  • Oculus Mall  

  • 9/11 Memorial and Museum 

The Classics 

  • Times Square 

  • Rockefeller Center 

  • Bryant Park 

  • Central Park 

  • 5th Avenue  

WHERE TO GO OUT

Fleur Room: The most “instagrammable” spot in New York, Fleur Room guarantees a fun night under the Empire State Building. Come here for a happy hour drink or for dancing. 

Le Bain: Overlooking the skyline, the Standard Hotel’s Le Bain is a well-known rooftop and nightclub for techno lovers. 

Roxy Hotel: A loved gem in New York, the Roxy Hotel offers a perfect complete itinerary for a night out. Start the night off at one of their two restaurants and bars the Roxy Bar, or Django Jazz Club, then head down to Paul’s Babygrand to be transported to the 1920s-styled nightclub for dancing. 

Dear Irving on Hudson: Our favorite rooftop bar in the city, this classy bar provides great cocktails and a classy NYC-style ambiance.  

Jazz at Lincoln Center: For jazz lovers, take advantage of the City’s musical scene, experience Columbus Circle’s dizzy club. 

Gospel: A cutting-edge nightlife hub for lovers of house music. 

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