ATTRACTIONS & SIGHTSEEING
The High Line
What began as a dream to save an unused railroad track has become New York’s newest and coolest park.
Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation
SoHo gallery dedicated to preserving and exhibiting gay art with a chance to create your erotic masterpiece.
Zach Feuer Gallery
A Chelsea favorite and a New York art world veteran exhibiting risky emerging artists.
Daniel Reich Gallery
Daniel Reich shows a roster of young emerging artists - many of whom were featured in the Whitney Biennial and were big with the critics.
Barbara Gladstone Gallery
Consistently putting on the most talked about, well-critiqued and profitable displays by bankable artists in contemporary art.
The Whitney Museum
If you’re visiting New York mainly for the museums and other cultural attractions, then the Whitney, dedicated to living American artists, is not to be missed.
Late Show with David Letterman
In between the office philandering, Dave’s been hosting Hollywood’s most illustrious members as special guests. And potentially you in the audience.
Lincoln Center
America’s premier performing arts venue. Made up of twelve world class institutions, this huge complex has it all.
Central Park
Not exactly fit for a little stroll, this patch of greenery is huge and a hub of free activity.
Grand Central Station
One of Manhattan’s busiest and most beautiful transportation hubs. Enter for the picture-perfect view of the light flooding through the windows.
Chrysler Building
Bankrupt and in a shambles, automaker Chrysler has little to be proud of - except perhaps laying name to this masterpiece of Art Deco architecture.
Empire State Building
Although no longer the world’s tallest skyscraper, this Art Deco classic is a must in terms of New York tourist destinations.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Even at the suggested yuppie food stamp donation, it’d be a bargain for access to one of the largest and most eclectic cultural institutions on the planet.
Museum of Arts and Design
Besides its kooky new acronym, between the exhibitions and the buildings architecture, plenty of reasons to pay a visit.
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