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National poetry library with dedicated children’s room & events
10 River Terrace
(212) 431-7920
www.poetshouse.org
A not-for-profit contemporary visual arts organization located in Lower Manhattan.
291 Church St
(212) 431.5270
www.apexart.org
The only non-profit cooperative photography gallery in New York City, hosting monthly exhibitions, seminars, hands-on workshops, guest lecturers and events .
15 White St
(212) 226-8571
sohophoto.com
A Downtown premier presenter of the arts, presenting a broad global perspective through the presentation of high quality artistic work in music, theatre, dance, film and visual arts.
199 Chambers Street
(212) 220- 1459
tribecapac.org
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Bike rentals in Battery Park
State & Water Street
(212) 260-0400
www.bikenewyorkcity.com
Sports & Entertainment Complex along the Hudson River, featuring bowling, golf, fitness classes & much more
23rd street & West Side Highway
(212) 366-6286
www.chelseapiers.com
A 172-acre island accessible by ferry from Lower Manhattan and offering bike rentals, parks, picnics and scenic views of NYC
Ferry located at 10 South Street
(212) 440-2200
www.govisland.com
Winter ice rink with Statue of Liberty views
In Nelson A. Rockefeller Park, across from Hotel
(718) 704-3867
www.libertyviewicerink.com
Sailboat tours in the NY Harbor
385 South End Avenue
(212) 619-0885
www.manhattanbysail.com
A living memorial to the victims of the Holocaust
36 Battery Place
(646) 437-4202
www.mjhnyc.org
A Smithsonian Institution dedicated to the life, literature, history, & arts of Native Americans
1 Bowling Green
(212) 514-3700
www.nmai.si.edu
A national tribute of remembranceto the victims of September 11, 2001
Albany & Greenwich Streets
(212) 266-5211
www.911memorial.org
Hop on/hop off guided tours, by boat, bus or bike, to see the city’s greatest attractions
Battery Park – Slip 6
South St Seaport – Pier 17
(212) 742-1969
www.nywatertaxi.com
History of the New York City Police Department
100 Old Slip
(212) 480-3100
www.nycpolicemuseum.org
The largest pier on the Hudson River, offering kayaking, rowing, sporting fields, trapeze & more
W. Houston & West Street
(212) 627-2020
www.hudsonriverpark.org
Mini golf, playground & beach Volleyball in Hudson River Park
N. Moore &West Street
(212) 766-110
www. pier25.com
National poetry library with dedicated children’s room & events
10 River Terrace
(212) 431-7920
www.poetshouse.org
Historical area of NYC with shopping, dining, a museum, playground and boat tours
Fulton St & East River
(212) 732-8257
www.southstreetseaport.com
Ferry service between Manhattan & Staten Island, providing iconic views of NYC
4 South St
www.siferry.com
Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Harbor boat tours
Battery Park – Across from 17 Battery Place
(201) 604-2800
www.statuecruises.com
Treat the kids to something special at any one of these local stores
J&R JR: 23 Park Row, (212) 238-9000, jr.com
BABESTA: 66 W. Broadway, (212) 608-4522, babesta.com
CHAMELEON COMICS & CARDS: 3 Maiden Lane,
(212) 587-3411, chameleoncomics.com
Lower Manhattan guided walking tours
55 Wall Street
(646) 588-1501
www.wallstreetwalks.com
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The nation’s only independent public museum dedicated to celebrating the spirit of entrepreneurship and the democratic free market tradition which has made New York City the financial capital of the world.
48 Wall Street
(212) 908-4110
www.moaf.org
Created as a living memorial to those who perished during the Holocaust.
36 Battery Place
(646) 437-4202
www.mjhnyc.org
Historical area of NYC with shopping, dining, a museum, playground and boat tours
Fulton St & East River
(212) 732-8257
www.southstreetseaport.com
A Smithsonian Institution dedicated to the life, literature, history, & arts of Native Americans
1 Bowling Green
(212) 514-3700
www.nmai.si.edu
New York City history as it relates to Colonial America, the Revolutionary War, and the Early Republic.
54 Pearl Street
(212) 425-1776
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org
Devoted to raising public awareness of the events that led to the “Great Irish Famine and Migration” of 1845-1852.
The corner of Vesey Street and North End Avenue,
Across from the hotel’s main entrance.
A national tribute of remembrance to the victims of September 11, 2001
Albany & Greenwich Streets
(212) 266-5211
www.911memorial.org
A unique museum, providing an intimate and informative view into the human body.
11 Fulton Street
(646) 747 – 5663
www.bodiestheexhibition.com/newyork
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Asphalt Green Battery Park City is a brand new 52,000 square-foot facility offering a wide variety of sports, swimming, and fitness programs for every age and ability.
75 West End Ave
(212) 298- 2900
www.asphaltgreenbpc.org
Battery Park’s beautiful waterfront and flower gardens make it a lovely place for walking tours through the city, watch the Ferries dock, visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, or enjoy a concert.
Located at the Battery, the southern tip of Manhattan Island, facing New York Harbor
www.nycgovparks.org/parks/batterypark
Bike rentals in Battery Park
State & Water Street
(212) 260-0400
www.bikenewyorkcity.com
Home baseball park of Major League Baseball’s New York Mets
123-01 Roosevelt Ave (Queens)
(718) 507-6387
www.mets.com
Includes beautiful public piers, a waterside esplanade and a myriad of recreational and educational activities for local residents and visitors alike.
Along the Hudson River, from 59th Street south to Battery Park
(212) 627-2020
www.hudsonriverpark.org
Sports, music and entertainment venue in Midtown Manhattan, and home to the NBA’s New York Knicks Basketball team
4 Pennsylvania Plaza
(212) 465-6741
www.thegarden.com
The club features swimming, the newest technology in fitness equipment, innovative classes and courteous, knowledgeable staff.
39 Whitehall Street
(212) 269-9800
http://nyhrc.com
Mini golf, children’s playground & beach Volleyball in Hudson River Park
N. Moore &West Street
(212) 766-110
www. pier25.com
An evolved concept of indoor cycling, combining a mental component of inspirational coaching with a full body workout all set to great music.
103 Warren Street
(212) 406-1300
www.soul-cycle.com/soul-tribeca.cfm
A brand new 675,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue hosting concerts, NBA Nets Basketball games and special events
620 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
(917) 618-6100
www.barclayscenter.com
Baseball Park, home to the MLB’s New York Yankees
1 E 161st St, Bronx, NY
(718) 293-4300
www.newyork.yankees.mlb.com
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Affordable and attainable every day High Fashion
22 Cortlandt Street
(212) 227-9092
www.c21stores.com
Premier jeweler and house of design since 1837
37 Wall Street
(212) 514-8015
www.tiffany.com/
Electronics, computers and more.
23 Park Row
(212) 238-9000
http://www.jr.com/
Millions of Books, Movies and TV Show DVDs and Blu-ray, Music, Toys, and Games.
97 Warren Street
(212) 587-5389
www.barnesandnoble.com
High-quality products including bags, leather goods, Jewelry, silk scarves and ties, Women’s and Men’s Ready-to-Wear, Tableware, Fashion Accessories and more.
15 Broad Street
(212) 785-3030
www.hermes.com
Premium denim and casual sportswear
14 Wall Street
(212) 791-5930
www.truereligionbrandjeans.com
Formalwear for men and women
63 Wall Street
(212) 514-7683
www.us.thomaspink.com/
Scheduled to open in 2014
Brookfield’s $250-million renovation is transforming the retail and public space at the World Financial Center, a Brookfield Place, into a world class shopping and dining experience with a curated fashion collection with more than 40 local and international shops, a European-style marketplace, waterfront dining and exceptional chef-driven restaurants.
250 Vesey Street
(212) 417.7000
http://brookfieldplaceny.com/comingsoon