Guidebook for New York

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Guidebook for New York

Food Scene

Right around the corner. Popular brunch spot.
55 locals recommend
The Park View
219 Dyckman St
55 locals recommend
Right around the corner. Popular brunch spot.
Excellent Farm to table restaurant near the water.
104 locals recommend
Indian Road Cafe
600 W 218th St
104 locals recommend
Excellent Farm to table restaurant near the water.
Really good coffee and baked goods. Good place to do work.
72 locals recommend
Darling Coffee
4961 Broadway
72 locals recommend
Really good coffee and baked goods. Good place to do work.
Fun place for drinks and pub food.
16 locals recommend
Tubby Hook Tavern
4946 Broadway
16 locals recommend
Fun place for drinks and pub food.
Really tasty Indian food! Great place to go in person, or order delivery if you want to stay in.
30 locals recommend
Kismat
603 Fort Washington Ave
30 locals recommend
Really tasty Indian food! Great place to go in person, or order delivery if you want to stay in.
Popular, stylish comfort food eatery with creative cooking from celeb chef Marcus Samuelsson.
1044 locals recommend
Red Rooster
310 Lenox Ave
1044 locals recommend
Popular, stylish comfort food eatery with creative cooking from celeb chef Marcus Samuelsson.

Drinks & Nightlife

27 locals recommend
Inwood Bar & Grill
4892 Broadway
27 locals recommend
Famous Manhattan night club, right on the water.
111 locals recommend
The Hudson
348 Dyckman St
111 locals recommend
Famous Manhattan night club, right on the water.
Super adorable, authentic old school Irish dive bar with a pool table and game area. If you like old timey things you'll love this place!
6 locals recommend
Liffy II Bar
5009 Broadway
6 locals recommend
Super adorable, authentic old school Irish dive bar with a pool table and game area. If you like old timey things you'll love this place!
53 locals recommend
Tryon Public House
4740 Broadway
53 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

343 locals recommend
Fort Tryon Park
Dr To Broadway
343 locals recommend
146 locals recommend
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman Avenue
146 locals recommend
33 locals recommend
Fort Washington Park
Hudson River Greenway
33 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

The Met Cloisters, located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, is the branch of the Museum dedicated to the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. Deriving its name from the medieval cloisters that form the core of the building, it presents a harmonious and evocative setting for more than 2,000 exceptional artworks and architectural elements from the medieval West.
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters, located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park, is the branch of the Museum dedicated to the art, architecture, and gardens of medieval Europe. Deriving its name from the medieval cloisters that form the core of the building, it presents a harmonious and evocative setting for more than 2,000 exceptional artworks and architectural elements from the medieval West.
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island, a reminder of New York City's rural past.
65 locals recommend
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
West 204th Street
65 locals recommend
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island, a reminder of New York City's rural past.
Awesome place to visit for a history buff or 'Hamilton' fan! : Hamilton Grange National Memorial, also known as The Grange or the Hamilton Grange Mansion, is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan, New York City, that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton
175 locals recommend
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
414 W 141st St
175 locals recommend
Awesome place to visit for a history buff or 'Hamilton' fan! : Hamilton Grange National Memorial, also known as The Grange or the Hamilton Grange Mansion, is a National Park Service site in St. Nicholas Park, Manhattan, New York City, that preserves the relocated home of U.S. Founding Father Alexander Hamilton
Think you have to travel to Disney World to visit a haunted mansion? Think again. There’s one in Washington Heights, just a few blocks from the C train. Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan’s oldest house. Built by a British colonel in 1765, it was once a 130-acre farm that stretched from the Hudson to the Harlem River. Today, the museum and National Historic Landmark is a relatively modest dwelling. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in history -- much of it macabre. It briefly served as George Washington’s headquarters during the American Revolution; hosted the first-ever presidential cabinet meeting; and was also the home of the notorious Aaron Burr. But the mansion’s most fascina
107 locals recommend
Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace
107 locals recommend
Think you have to travel to Disney World to visit a haunted mansion? Think again. There’s one in Washington Heights, just a few blocks from the C train. Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan’s oldest house. Built by a British colonel in 1765, it was once a 130-acre farm that stretched from the Hudson to the Harlem River. Today, the museum and National Historic Landmark is a relatively modest dwelling. But what it lacks in size, it makes up for in history -- much of it macabre. It briefly served as George Washington’s headquarters during the American Revolution; hosted the first-ever presidential cabinet meeting; and was also the home of the notorious Aaron Burr. But the mansion’s most fascina
The Studio Museum in Harlem, located at 144 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City is an American contemporary art museum which is devoted to the work of African-Americans artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.
239 locals recommend
The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street
239 locals recommend
The Studio Museum in Harlem, located at 144 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard and Lenox Avenue in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City is an American contemporary art museum which is devoted to the work of African-Americans artists of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Essentials

162 locals recommend
Fine Fare Supermakets
4211 Broadway
162 locals recommend
48 locals recommend
C-Town Supermarkets
560 W 125th St
48 locals recommend
gourmet market. Excellent rotisserie chickens and prepared food section.
35 locals recommend
Frank's Market
807-809 W 187th St
35 locals recommend
gourmet market. Excellent rotisserie chickens and prepared food section.
Inwood Hill Spirits & Wine Room
5057 Broadway