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Explore New York Stay Dine Travel Explore • Bentley Hotel • Grand Hyatt New York Hotel Sofitel New York • Hyatt Centric Times Square New York • Park South Hotel • PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager Hotel Shelburne Hotel & Suites by Affinia • The Roosevelt Hotel, New York City New York City is the world’s greatest walking city. Though if you’re short on time, the subway—running 24/7, 365 days a year—is the quickest way to travel. You can also hail one of the city’s iconic yellow taxis (just be sure to factor in extra journey time due to traffic). • Craft – Chef Tom Colicchio’s top-rated restaurant serving organic, seasonal dishes. • Balthazar – French Brasserie serving all-day menu in the heart of SoHo. • Keen’s Steakhouse – Classic mid-town steakhouse established in 1885. • Momofuku Ko – Trendy East Village Asian fusion eatery. Must-see: Central Park, Empire State Building, 9/11 Memorial, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Times Square. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge (just over a mile long) for breathtaking vistas of the Manhattan Skyline. Take a boat tour to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, or ride the free Staten Island ferry for views of the majestic monument.

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Explore New York

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Travel

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• Bentley Hotel• Grand Hyatt New York• Hotel Sofitel New York• Hyatt Centric Times Square New York• Park South Hotel• PUBLIC, an Ian Schrager Hotel• Shelburne Hotel & Suites by Affinia• The Roosevelt Hotel, New York City

New York City is the world’s greatest walking city. Though if you’re short on time, the subway—running 24/7, 365 days a year—is the quickest way to travel. You can also hail one of the city’s iconic yellow taxis (just be sure to factor in extra journey time due to traffic).

• Craft – Chef Tom Colicchio’s top-rated restaurant serving organic, seasonal dishes.

• Balthazar – French Brasserie serving all-day menu in the heart of SoHo.

• Keen’s Steakhouse – Classic mid-town steakhouse established in 1885.

• Momofuku Ko – Trendy East Village Asian fusion eatery.

Must-see: Central Park, Empire State Building, 9/11 Memorial, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Times Square.

Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge (just over a mile long) for breathtaking vistas of the Manhattan Skyline. Take a boat tour to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, or ride the free Staten Island ferry for views of the majestic monument.