New York City, the city that never sleeps. It's true! You can always find something to do when you're in the city. As a Hudson Valley-based company, we love New York City because many of us lived there before moving upstate. The city holds a special place in our hearts. The liveliness of the streets, incredible food and shopping scene, impromptu concerts and late night shows, and yes, even the rush hour traffic seems to have a feel-good (in small doses) nostalgic feeling. While it would be quite the feat to cover every cool place located the city, this guide includes our top choices — some old and some new — that we recommend to anyone visiting. We hope you bookmark this for your next trip or pass it along to someone who needs it.
Located on a quaint, cobblestone street, this hotel feels like living in bohemian luxury. You'll swoon over the perfectly paired prints and patterns. Pro-tip: Don't miss out on the rooftop garden.
Not only does MADE have the coolest, plant-filled rooftop, but their rooms feel just as special. Even the lobby is a favorite of ours for working and sipping coffee.
What used to be the old George Washington Hotel, this spot has a lot of history with old musicians and artists alike. It still holds true to its hip feel and ambiance.
Simple design lets the food shine. Sophisticated small plates and a superb natural wine list. Note: all the tables inside are bar height (not the best for picky friends or family).
Famous bar inside the Carlyle Hotel adorned with Madeline author & illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans’ murals. Grab a drink (in two straight lines) in rain or shine.
Opulent asian fusion restaurant with an over-the-top tasting menu. Get the edamame dumplings (you'll thank us later).
The UES outpost of the Aussie brekkie chain. Located in an old church cathedral, it’s the perfect pit stop along Museum Mile.
All around delicious American food. This sounds weird, but... you have to check out their bathroom. It has the coolest, most colorful mural by JULU. Take the selfie. We know you want to.
A small cafe tucked between Chinatown and the LES, Dimes is great for a quick lunch spot or coffee dates with friends.
If central park were inside the lobby of an office building (yes, you heard that right). This one is for all the architecture lovers. A public courtyard atrium inside a 12-story glass cube.
A public park built overtop a historic freight line. The whole walking path is 1.45 miles but it feels like much longer when you're enjoying all the views.
An adored museum around the globe, you can find some of our favorite artists' works here: Georgia O'Keefe, Picasso, and Pollack, to name a few.
Our favorite colorful, whacky, and beautiful home goods store. Hot tip: Spoak members get up to 15% off with their trade discount here.
Dinner party and hosting essentials curated in the prettiest red shop. What's better than that?
We can't stress enough how useful this store is when it comes to gift giving. There's something here for any design and art lover. This is the Soho outpost (you can also shop the store at the museum in midtown).
Eclectic gift shop with an extensive collection of unique jewelry and decor items (plus kids stuff). Great for a birthday, host, or new parent gift.
Bookstore meets gallery space. Perfect for the coffee table book horders among us (read: everybody).