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Manhattan

Manhattan

The Pulse Of New York City. Manhattan Is The Financial, Cultural, And Historic Heart Of The City, Boasting Iconic Landmarks From The Statue Of Liberty To Central Park. With World-Class Museums, Theaters, And Skyscrapers, The Borough Radiates Energy And Ambition. Whether It’s Shopping On Fifth Avenue, Taking In A Broadway Show, Or Exploring The Vibrant Streets Of Harlem, There's No Place Quite Like It. Hot Spots Include: The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, Times Square, The Empire State Building, The High Line, And Rockefeller Center.

DUMBO-Vinegar Hill-Downtown Brooklyn-Boerum Hill

DUMBO-Vinegar Hill-Downtown Brooklyn-Boerum Hill

DUMBO (short for Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass) was once an industrial area and has since become one of the borough’s toniest neighborhoods. Its late 19th-century warehouses have been converted into luxury condominiums that line the cobblestone streets along with opulent new developments and amenity-filled rental buildings. Outdoor activities are made easy in the award-winning Brooklyn Bridge Park where kayaking, “rock” climbing, and soccer are just a few of the many offerings. If you’re feeling lazy, take a ride on Jane’s historical carousel or grab an ice cream at the Brooklyn Ice Cream Factory in the old firehouse building. Hot spots include The River Café, St. Ann's Warehouse, Celestine, 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge, Superfine, and Randolf Beer.

Fort Greene

Fort Greene

Fort Greene has a lot to offer. It is both a beautiful brownstone neighborhood and an incredibly rich cultural center with fabulous restaurants, flea markets, world-renowned performance spaces, trendy boutiques, and a rich literary and artistic tradition. The neighborhood is home to the Brooklyn Academy of Arts, the country’s oldest performing arts venue. Historic brownstones and row houses make up most of the residential real estate and it's common to find neighbors catching up on their stoops and children playing in Fort Greene Park, Brooklyn’s first public park. Another perk? There is no shortage of brunch options. Hot spots include: BAM, the Mark Morris Dance Center, 651 Arts, the Polonsky Shakespeare Center, Karasu, Metta, Colonia Verde, The Quarter, and Evelina.

Gowanus

Gowanus

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Sunset Park West

Sunset Park West

Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flatiron-Union Square

Hudson Yards-Chelsea-Flatiron-Union Square

Modern Innovation Meets Classic Elegance. Hudson Yards Is NYC’s Newest Architectural Marvel With The Vessel As Its Crown Jewel. Adjacent Chelsea Boasts The Famous High Line, Art Galleries. Both Neighborhoods Blend Luxury Shopping, Dining, And Living With Authentic NYC Charm. This West Side Duo Celebrates The City's Past While Embracing The Future. Hot Spots Include: The Vessel, The Shed, Chelsea Market, Rubin Museum Of Art, And The Joyce Theater.

Brooklyn

Brooklyn

The Epicenter Of Cool. Once A Shadow Of Manhattan, Brooklyn Has Emerged As A Cultural Powerhouse With A Distinctive Vibe. From The Art Scene In Bushwick To The Foodie Paradise Of Williamsburg, Brooklyn Offers A Mix Of Tradition And Trendiness. Walk The Brooklyn Bridge, Enjoy Festivals At Prospect Park, Or Relax At Coney Island's Beach. With Its Eclectic Neighborhoods And Historic Brownstones, Brooklyn Defines Modern Urban Chic. Hot Spots Include: Brooklyn Museum, DUMBO, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Smorgasburg, And Barclays Center.

Turtle Bay-East Midtown

Turtle Bay-East Midtown

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