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BLACKTAIL

Dining | Bar

 

The Dead Rabbit team is behind this Battery Park City resto-bar on Pier A, which harks back to the expat life in Havana with its highballs, punches and sours, accompanied by seafood-focused American fare. The space includes a wood-panelled main bar and a ‘lobby’ area.

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BEAUBOURG BRASSERIE

Dining | Bar

 

Le District's fine dining location, Beaubourg Brasserie is both classic French and new New York. Chef de cuisine Alexandre Petard provides a seasonal menu of dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Ingredients are pulled fresh from the market and combined in traditional and modern recipes, making any reservation a dining experience to remember.

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EATALY

Market | Dining | Bar

 

Located in the historic district, Eataly NYC Downtown is a vibrant Italian market with an array of cafes, to-go counters, sit-down restaurants, and more. The newly opened 45,000 square foot space boasts wine, coffee and juice bars as well as sit down and grab and go breakfast.

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SCHILLINGS

Dining | Bar

 

With a name that nods to the surrounding neighborhood and the former Austrian currency, Schilling offers a day-to-night bistro that features Frauneder's contemporary take on Austrian fare, this time with a Mediterranean touch. A menu of classic cocktails from the team behind The Third Man complements the market-driven, seasonal menu.

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AUGUSTINE

Dining | Bar

 

Keith McNally, the man responsible for NYC hits like Balthazar and Cherche Midi, expands his Francophile restaurant trophy case with Augustine in the Beekman Hotel. McNally updates his French brasserie formula with rustic classics and luxe seafood dishes, which are served in a mosaic-tiled dining room pulled from a bygone era. A special martini menu pays proper dues to the New York sipping standby.

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HARRY'S CAFE & STEAK

Dining | Bar

 

The historic Hanover Bank Building is the home to two different restaurants (albeit one kitchen). Enter through Stone Street and find the "Café." Or enter through Pearl Street and make your way into the casual, cavern-like steakhouse-a bustling space donning a convivial atmosphere with snug rooms, roomy booths, and an elegant vibe. Successful entrées include the succulent beef Wellington whose tender baby carrots in a savory wine jus are rendered to melt-in-your-mouth precision.

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FOWLER & WELLS

Dining | Bar

 

Acclaimed chef and restaurateur Tom Colicchio reflects on the cultural and culinary history of lower Manhattan to serve a menu of quintessential New York City dishes at Fowler & Wells. A decidedly American culinary sensibility informs his menu of seasonal flavors and classic cooking techniques. The dining room, set with rich, jewel-toned furnishings and antique accents, establishes Fowler & Wells as a one-of-a-kind setting for dining in lower Manhattan.

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DELMONICO'S

Dining | Bar

 

In business since 1837, Delmonico's Restaurant revolutionized the way we eat: they invented eggs Benedict, lobster Newberg and baked Alaska, among other now-standards, and changed the face of fine dining in early America. The financial district location looks exactly like you’d expect from an old-school steak house—deep hues, dark woods and understated opulence in which to enjoy the huge Delmonico rib-eye and the Parmesan creamed spinach.

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HUDSON EATS

Dining

 

Opened in June 2014, Hudson Eats at Brookfield Place is an upscale dining terrace featuring fast-casual concepts from 14 chef-driven eateries including Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar, Umami Burger and Dos Toros Taqueria, with window walls offering expansive views of the Hudson and Statue of Liberty.

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WESTFIELD

Shopping | Dining | Transportation

 

The new World Trade Center is transforming Downtown shopping – with over half a million square feet of new retail. Offerings include boutiques and specialty stores, plus convenience retail and malls brimming with leading global brands including Michael Kors, Hugo Boss, John Varvatos and Turnbull & Asser.

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SAKS FIFTH AVE

Shopping

 

Saks Fifth Avenue is renowned for its superlative selling services and merchandise offerings. The best of European and American designers for men and women.

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LE DISTRICT

Market | Dining | Bar

 

Le District delivers delicious French-inspired fare in an environment where service and quality are paramount. The market of bustling districts is comprised of culinary-specific stations, highly-anticipated restaurants, and a fresh grocery curated by talented chefs and taste-makers. Eat, shop, and play at Le District.

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BROOKFIELD PLACE

Shopping | Dining | Fitness | Recreation | Child Care

 

Brookfield Place is the height of luxury shopping, dining and cultural arts in downtown Manhattan. The complex is positioned just south of Tribeca along the Hudson River waterfront and home to international fashion houses including Hermès, Bottega Veneta and Burberry, and contemporary brands such as Diane von Furstenberg, Theory, Michael Kors, Vince and Lululemon. Best-in-class dining options include Hudson Eats, a collection of 14 chef-driven eateries; Le District, a 30,000-square-foot French-inspired marketplace; and eight signature restaurants including L'Atelier, Amada and Parm.

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FULTON CENTER

Shopping | Dining

 

Fulton Center, a modern hub of retail, culinary and media experiences in the historic Financial District. Introducing Fulton Center, the gateway to Lower Manhattan.

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WEST STREET WINE

Shopping

 

Imported and local wines and spirits. Located right next door to 50 West.

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BATTERY PARK

Parks and Recreation

 

50 West is surrounded by 60 acres of greenery for outdoor activity. The Manhattan Sailing School, playgrounds, ballparks, dog-runs and a waterfront promenade for biking and strolling are just steps away.

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GOVERNORS ISLAND

Parks and Recreation

 

Governors Island is a 172 acre island in the heart of New York Harbor, only 800 yards from Lower Manhattan but a world unto itself. Amenities include biking trails, a food court and picnic areas, art installations, and unparalleled harbor and city views.

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NORTH COVE MARINA

Parks and Recreation

 

Located in the shadow of One World Trade Center, North Cove Marina at Brookfield Place provides the best place for you to dock and explore one of the most amazing cities in the world. Recognized as a premier destination for yachting, sailing, and cruising, North Cove Marina welcomes guests from around the globe to enjoy glittering sunrises and sunsets from the comfort of your vessel.

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AQUATIC CAROUSEL

Parks and Recreation

 

SeaGlass was born through the genius of wxy architecture. Inspired by the chambered nautilus, the spiraling pavilion of glass and steel brings art, architecture, and music to children of all ages.The George Tsypin Opera Factory created a mystical underwater experience. The rider sits within iridescent fish that glide through the sights and sounds of a 360° aquatic adventure.

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STATUE OF LIBERTY

Historical Landmark

 

New York Harbor is a short walk away from 50 West Street with unparalleled views of the timeless monument. Take the ferry to Liberty Island to experience a tour of the Crown as well as views of the Manhattan skyline.

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CHARGING BULL

Historical Landmark

 

The iconic Charging Bull is located in Bowling Green, New York City at the intersections of Broadway and Morris Street, just a block north of the South Ferry building at the southern tip of Manhattan island.

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WALL STREET

Historical Landmark

 

Explore the unique history and architecture of Wall Street and the surrounding areas of the Financial District in Manhattan. Wall Street is home to the NYSE and NASDAQ as well as landmarks including Federal Hall National Memorial, 14 Wall Street (Bankers Trust Company Building), the New York Stock Exchange at the corner of Broad Street and the US headquarters of Deutsche Bank at 60 Wall Street.

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SOUTH STREET SEAPORT

Historical Landmark

 

The South Street Seaport, nestled between the Brooklyn Bridge and the canyons of Wall Street, is the gateway to Lower Manhattan's rich maritime history and cultural diversity. Experience exciting seasonal entertainment, unique shopping and dining, cultural activities, harbor cruises and much more.

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MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

Museum

 

The National Museum of the American Indian–New York, the George Gustav Heye Center, is located within the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House. The museum’s permanent and temporary exhibitions—as well as a range of public programs, including music and dance performances, films, and symposia—explore the diversity of the Native people of the Americas.

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MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE

Museum

 

Multiple perspectives on modern Jewish history, life, and culture are presented in the Museum’s unique Core Exhibition and award-winning special exhibitions.Acclaimed public programs, including discussions, films, plays, and concerts, highlight the richness of Jewish culture and ideas.

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