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5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviewsLearn mahjong and sip tea
Experience a unique gathering in a Brooklyn photography studio.
5 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviewsSketch masterpieces at the Met Museum
Join a seasoned artist for a hands-on journey through one of the world's most iconic museums sketching selected sculptures and artworks.
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviewsQueer literary history walk in Greenwich Village
Visit homes and haunts of LGBTQ writers who lived in the Village pre-Stonewall Riots.
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviewsCreate your signature scent at a perfume bar
Practice the art of bespoke fragrance creation to build a scent that's uniquely your own.
New place to stayExplore Nightlife of NYC - Fireflies, Bats, & More
Join an Urban Naturalist to explore nighttime wildlife in Brooklyn's Prospect Park
New place to stayLearn boxing with a National Champion Boxer
Pull punches and learn fundamentals with a former national champ at Trinity Boxing Club.
5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviewsTaste your way through hidden Chinatown
Savor the stories and flavors of Chinatown's iconic and lesser-known gems.
5 out of 5 average rating, 2 reviewsEmbark on a D&D adventure with seasoned gamers
Dive into a hilarious, one-night Dungeons & Dragons game at a beloved indie store.
5 out of 5 average rating, 1 reviewsCreate air-clay art in a unique location
Fashion your own sculptures with an artist at a vibrant studio at Holy Trinity Church.
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviewsCollage with textiles alongside a local artist
During the experience, you will create a textile-based piece working on composition, fabric layering, stitching, gluing, and drawing.
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 2585 reviewsThe Full-Day "See It All" NYC Tour
Discover iconic landmarks, hidden secrets, and the best spots to eat, drink, and shop.
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviewsPrivate Central Park Pedicab Tour
Cruise through Central Park, discovering iconic landmarks and hidden retreats in a relaxin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1500 reviewsExplore Hasidic Brooklyn with a local Rabbi
Experience the traditions, daily life, and meaning woven into Hasidic Jewish community life, guided by a member of the community.
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 2200 reviewsExplore New York Mafia w/ Retired nypd Detectives
Discover Little Italy’s mafia history with a retired NYPD detective. Day tours include lunch + cannoli; evening tours include entrée choice at John’s + cannoli. 1.5-mile walk.
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviewsThe Ultimate Greenwich Village Food Tour
The Greenwich Village Food Tour includes 6 authentic food tastings, local history, and iconic stops like the FRIENDS apartment, Taylor Swift’s Cornelia Street home, and Carrie Bradshaw’s stoop.
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 261 reviews"The Brooklyn Way"
Discover architectural, cultural and historical gems and soak in the gorgeous views!
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 876 reviewsSpray paint In Bushwick with a local street artist
Draw your own graffiti at New York's premier street art hub.
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1312 reviewsA Tipsy Adventure Through Speakeasy History
Walk through Midtown New York, retrace immigrant steps, and toast prohibition cocktails. 21+
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviewsTaste your way through Chinatown's delights
Sample four of China's eight culinary traditions while exploring Manhattan's Chinatown!
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 429 reviewsZen Weaving: Create a Wabi-Sabi Tapestry in Dumbo
Immerse yourself in your rhythm on a loom and craft a mindful tapestry with endless yarns.
Where do locals hang out in New York City?
In a city with 8 million people, this isn’t a place where tourists and locals divide their time. Manhattan (or the City) is home to some of the world’s biggest attractions — Times Square, the MOMA, the Met, Wall Street, you name it — but it is also where many New Yorkers live, work, and go out. To feel more in the know, tour Chinatown through its food and markets before heading to Upper Manhattan for jazz and African-American history in Harlem, or a fortune telling over Turkish coffee in the East Village. And when it comes to classic New York City things to do, you can't go wrong with a rooftop bar, or sunset cruises via ferry or water taxi, to see the Statue of Liberty or the Empire State Building from unique vantage points. These NYC icons never get old, even for locals.
However, for a real NYC experience, embrace the diverse art, food, and history of the boroughs outside of the city: Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island. Whether you spend your day at a park, in a museum in Midtown, or out shopping for designer threads at thrift stores in Williamsburg, don’t feel like you have to get caught up in a New York minute. Stop to enjoy your surroundings, and make time for people watching.
Where do locals eat in New York City?
It’s the communities and neighborhoods within the five boroughs that define the culture and energy of this iconic metropolis, and that story is best told through food. Preferably at brunch.
In the Bronx, find some of the best pizzas and pastas outside of Rome in what many New Yorkers consider the city’s true Little Italy. Meanwhile, in nearby Queens, you can travel the world in an afternoon by sampling Southeast Asian bites, Latin American dishes, and plenty of other cuisines in areas such as the Jackson Heights neighborhood.
With so many things to try, a food walking tour with a local guide can be a great way to be sure you don’t miss any of the best bites.
What are the best ways to escape New York City for a day?
When you need a break from the city action, a day trip out of New York City can lead you to other parts of the Empire State and beyond. One of the most popular NYC day trips is a drive to the Hudson Valley and the Catskills for plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking, but it’s also a must-do for food lovers and antique hunters. For those looking for a coastal calm, make the trip to Greenport, Long Island, where delicious oysters, great wine, and beach time are the only requirements for your visit.
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