Spring 2020 NYC Official Visitor Guide
12 NYC & Company | Official Visitor Guide Manhattan is the most famous of NYC’s many islands. A cruise from Hudson River Park or South Street Seaport is a great way to take in the iconic skyline. For explorers on foot, Midtown promises a packed itinerary of sightseeing, shopping and dining—and you can do it all in the borough’s westernmost gem, Hudson Yards. On the east side of town, museums abound; catch spring exhibits at the Guggenheim, the Museum of the City of New York and the recently reimagined Museum of Modern Art, to name a few. Explore Soho, originally part of Little Italy. Apollo Theater Don’t miss Amateur Night at this legendary Harlem venue where Ella Fitzgerald got her start. apollotheater.org 212 531 5300 Edge Step out to a new suspended observation deck at Hudson Yards. Opens in March. edgenyc.com Katz's Delicatessen Order the towering pastrami sandwich at this Lower East Side institution. katzsdelicatessen.com 212 254 2246 TheMetropolitan Opera Catch Puccini’s classic La Bohème on the world’s greatest stage this season. metopera.org 212 362 6000 Highlights Discover diverse neighborhoods throughout the City. At left is Nolita, a district just north of Little Italy and dotted by chic-turned tenements, cafés, boutique shops and splashes of graffiti. Manhattan
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