Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide

nycgo.com 111 Tompkins Avenue Merchant Association (TAMA) tamabedstuy .com  This diverse avenue with small business owners offers visitors a unique character and charm. Various restaurants, shops and bars. Special events, first Friday each month. 718 594 7607 | Tompkins Ave. betw. Halsey & Quincy Sts., Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn 11216  Williamsburg  Several communities opposite Manhattan’s East Village across the East River. Young artists, hipsters, cafés and shops have reju- venated areas amid established Polish and Italian populations. Boundaries: East River to the west, borough of Queens to the east; Newton Creek to the north, Flushing Ave. to the south., Brooklyn Manhattan 34th Street Partnership 34thstreet .org  The 34th Street District offers great shopping and dining, one-of- a-kind sights to see and comfortable hotels to stay in, world-class sports and entertainment. 212 719 3434 | mail: 1065 Sixth Ave., ste. 2400, NYC 10018  Chinatown explorechinatown.com | chinatown-online.com  A teeming neighborhood representing more than a century of Chinese culture. Restaurants, jewelers, herbalists, tea shops and imported tchotchkas. Eastern area south of Little Italy and Canal St., Manhattan Chinatown Partnership Local Development Corp. chinatown partnership.org  The mission of Chinatown Partnership is to preserve and rebuild Chinatown with the goal of establishing it as a national center for commerce and culture. 212 346 9288 | mail: 217 Park Row, 2nd fl., NYC 10038 The Diamond District—Diamond & Jewelry Way diamonddistrict.org Promotes neighborhood of 500 jewelry retailers. Shopping tours. 212 302 5739 | 47th St. btw. Fifth & Sixth Aves., mail: 580 Fifth Ave., ste. 323, NYC 10036 GrandCentralTerminal isanarchitectural masterpieceandbelovedshopping, dining,and touringdestination—forNew Yorkersand touristsalike.Bringyour cameraandexperience themagic. SHOPPING AND DINING SO GOOD, THE TRAINS ARE JUST A BONUS.

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