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Page 1: NYC & Companyover 58.3 M in 2015 visitors from over 170 countries The #1 urban destination The power of NYC $61B 12,000,000 international visitors +3.9% YOY 47,000,000 domestic visitors

Print Media KitAdvertising Opportunities

NYC & Company

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Meet NYC & CompanyNYC & Company is the official destination marketing organization for the five boroughs of New York City.

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Our missionOur mission is to maximize travel and tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, build economic prosperity and spread the dynamic image of New York City around the world.

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over

58.3Min 2015

visitors from over

170countries

The

#1urban destination

The power of NYC

$61B

12,000,000international visitors

+3.9%

YOY

47,000,000domestic visitors

New York City is more than a destination— it’s a global brand

$41B direct visitor spending

economic impact

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The power of travel and tourism

Top International Feeder Markets

1. UK2. Brazil3. France4. Germany5. Italy6. Australia7. China (PRC)8. Spain9. Japan10. Argentina

Top Domestic Feeder Markets

1. New York2. New Jersey3. California4. Florida5. Pennsylvania6. NY Metro7. Philadelphia8. Los Angeles9. Boston10. Hartford/New Haven

28% Lodging

28% Arts, Entertainment & Recreation

22% Shopping

1% Misc.

20% Food & Beverage

18% Local Transportation

NYC welcomes the world

Visitor Spending Breakdown*

*$41B direct visitor spending

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Earned media: a unique assetIn 2015 NYC & Company leveraged over tens of millions of dollars in earned media which created 10 billion impressions and was valued at over $120 million in ad value.

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What we do

We spread a local message to a global audience: Visit New York City

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Official NYCPublicationsAs the official voice of tourism in New York City, NYC & Company’s four specialized publications provide compelling vehicles to reach NYC’s visitors.

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32 NYC & Company | 2016 Official Travel Planner

January

New York Boat Show nyboatshow.com Javits Center.

Winter Jazzfest winterjazzfest.com Veteran and newbie jazz musicians from around the world.

Under the Radar Festival undertheradarfestival.com The Public Theater presents new theater from national and international talents.

New York Jewish Film Festival nyjff.org Innovative and provocative movies.

NYC Restaurant Week® Winter 2016 nycgo.com/restaurantweek Eat at some of the most exclusive restaurants for a fraction of the price.

February

Lunar New Year Parade and Festival betterchinatown.com Manhattan’s Chinatown.

Westminster Dog Show westminsterkennelclub.org Madison Square Garden and Piers 92/94. AE

New York International Children’s Film Festival gkids.com Three-week festival for kids, ages 3 to 18.

The Orchid Show nybg.org New York Botanical Garden, the Bronx.

March

Armory Arts Week armoryartsweek.com Alternative art fairs, open tours, gallery crawls and receptions at embas-sies and museums. A

Easter Parade and Easter Bonnet Festival nycgo.com Fifth Avenue from 49th to 57th Streets. E

National Invitation Tournament nit.org or thegarden.com Men’s college basket-ball. Madison Square Garden. AE

Architectural Digest Home Design Show archdigesthomeshow.com Piers 92/94.

, St. Patrick’s Day Parade nycstpatricksparade.org Begins on Fifth Avenue and 44th Street.

April

New York City Ballet Spring Season nycballet.com Spring at Lincoln Center brings contemporary chore-ographers making waves in the world of ballet, plus the best of classic works.

New York Mets mets.mlb.com Mets open with Phila- delphia Phillies at Citi Field, Queens. E

New York Yankees yankees.mlb.com Yankees open with Houston Astros. The Bronx. E

Cherry Blossom Festival bbg.org Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

Havana Film Festival hffny.com Latin American films from Cuba, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America.

New York International Auto Show autoshowny.com Javits Center. AE

Tribeca Film Festival tribecafilm.com/festival Movies citywide.

May

TD Five Boro Bike Tour bikenewyork.org Covers 40 miles through all five boroughs in one day.

Frieze New York friezenewyork.com Contemporary art fair. Randall’s Island.

Ninth Avenue Food Fest ninthavenuefood festival.com International festival in Hell’s Kitchen. Ninth Avenue, West 42nd to 57th Streets.

Memorial Day Parade nycgo.com Citywide. E

June

Taste of Times Square timessquarenyc.org Signature dishes from Times Square’s top restaurants, with street fair entertainment.

Big Apple Barbecue Block Party bigapplebbq.org Local chefs and BBQ legends outdoors at Madison Square Park. Includes jazz, blues, bluegrass and R&B. E

Shakespeare in the Park publictheater.org The Public Theater performs classics all summer at the outdoor Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Tickets—required—are free but first-come, first-served.

SummerStage summerstage.org Live music of every genre at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Also in parks in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island. Extends through summer.

Museum Mile Festival museummilefestival.org Celebrates museums along Fifth Avenue, 81st–104th Streets. E

New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks nyphil.org Free music by the New York Philharmonic. Held citywide.

2016 Events

Staten Island Yankees minorleaguebaseball.com Minor league baseball affil-iates of New York Yankees, at Richmond County Bank Ballpark, Staten Island. E

Brooklyn Cyclones minorleaguebaseball.com Minor league baseball affiliatea of New York Mets, at MCU Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn. E

Mermaid Parade coneyisland.com Coney Island’s Mardi Gras. E

NYC Pride Week nycpride.org Weeklong citywide celebra-tion ends with a grand parade from Midtown to Greenwich Village. E

HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival bryantpark.org Free movie under the stars all summer in Midtown’s Bryant Park. E

Puerto Rican Day Parade nprdpinc.org Fifth Avenue, from 44th to 79th Streets.

July

Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks macys.com E

Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest nathansfamous.com Competitive eaters down many dogs in 10 minutes. E

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Tartan Day Parade nyctartanweek.org/ tartan-day Break out your best wool kilt for the Tartan Day Parade, the Scottish celebration that marches up Sixth Avenue, from 45th to 55th Streets.

Tribeca Film Festival tribecafilm.com/festival The largest international film festival is back in New York. Celebrate the City’s role as a filmmaking center with hundreds of movies shown in venues citywide and panel discussions.

May

TD Five Boro Bike Tour bikenewyork.org Covers 40 miles through all five boroughs in one day.

Frieze New York friezenewyork.com Contemporary art fair. Randall’s Island.

Ninth Avenue Food Fest ninthavenuefood festival.com International festival in Hell’s Kitchen. Ninth Avenue, West 42nd to 57th Streets.

Brooklyn Film Festival brooklynfilmfestival.org This film festival seeks to discover, expose and promote independent filmmakers.

City Beaches Open nycgovparks.org Celebrate the beginning of beach season and head for the sand starting Memorial Day weekend. The City has more than 14 miles of public beaches to enjoy every summer. E

Memorial Day Parade nycgo.com Citywide. E

June

Taste of Times Square timessquarenyc.org Signature dishes from Times Square’s top restaurants, with street fair entertainment.

Taste of Times Square timessquarenyc.org Sample signature dishes from Times Square’s top restaurants while enjoying street fair entertainment.

Big Apple Barbecue Block Party bigapplebbq.org Local chefs and BBQ legends outdoors at Madison Square Park. Includes jazz, blues, bluegrass and R&B. E

Shakespeare in the Park publictheater.org The Public Theater performs classics all summer at the outdoor Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Tickets—required—are free but first-come, first-served.

SummerStage summerstage.org Live music of every genre at Rumsey Playfield in Central Park. Also in parks in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island. Extends through summer.

Museum Mile Festival museummilefestival.org Celebrates museums along Fifth Avenue, 81st–104th Streets. E

New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Parks nyphil.org Free music by the New York Philharmonic. Held citywide.

Staten Island Yankees minorleaguebaseball.com Minor league baseball affil-iates of New York Yankees, at Richmond County Bank Ballpark, Staten Island. E

Brooklyn Cyclones minorleaguebaseball.com Minor league baseball affiliatea of New York Mets, at MCU Park in Coney Island, Brooklyn. E

Mermaid Parade coneyisland.com Coney Island’s Mardi Gras. E

NYC Pride Week nycpride.org Weeklong citywide celebra-tion ends with a grand

SHOPPING AND DINING AS EXTRAORDINARY AS THE VENUEVisit Grand Central to experience the best of NYC architecture, history, shopping, and dining under one breathtaking roof.

68 iconic shops including Apple Store, Banana Republic, Kenneth Cole, MAC Cosmetics, and Swatch.

35 dining options including Magnolia Bakery, Oyster Bar & Restaurant, and Shake Shack.

For a full calendar of events and exclusive deals on shopping, dining, and tours: VisitGrandCentral.com

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Lincoln Center Festival lincolncenterfestival.org Opera, chamber music, theater, multimedia perfor-mance, ballet, modern dance and more. E

NYC Restaurant Week® Summer 2016 nycgo.com/restaurantweek Eat at some of the most exclusive restaurants for a fraction of the price.

Harlem Week harlemweek.com Now spans an entire month, honoring one of NYC's most celebrated neighborhoods.E

Lincoln Center Out of Doors lcoutofdoors.org Jazz, blues, hip-hop and world music, with dance and entertainment on Lincoln Center’s outdoor plazas. E

August

Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival hkdbf-ny.org elaborately designed dragon boats are raced on Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. E

US Open Tennis usopen.org USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Queen.

Charlie Parker Jazz Festival cityparksfoundation.org Two-day festival.

September

Jazz at Lincoln Center jazz.org Jazz artists Carlos Henriquez, Fred Hersch, Charles Lloyd and others.

New York International Salsa Dance & Music Festival nycsalsacongress.com Multicultural dance event at Wyndham New Yorker hotel.

Labor Day Parade nycclc.org Fifth Avenue, from 44th to 72nd Streets. E

New York Fashion Week mbfashionweek.com Top models and designers from the fashion industry.

Brazilian Day brazilianday.com Brazil’s Independence Day, with music, dance, food. E

Richmond County Fair historicrichmondtown.org Circus performers, crafts, farm animals, rides and pie-eating contest. Staten Island. E

Feast of San Gennaro sangennaro.org Street festival salutes patron saint of Naples. Held in Little Italy.

BAM Next Wave Festival bam.org Comprehensive survey of progressive arts. Brooklyn.

New York Film Festival filmlinc.com The Film Society of Lincoln Center presents international cinema.

October

Carnegie Hall carnegiehall.org Celebrating 125 years, with classical, pop, jazz and world music.

New York Comic Con & New York Animé Festival newyorkcomiccon.com American and Japanese pop culture of comic and graphic books, animé, manga, video games, live-action Japanese cinema, fashions, foods. E

Columbus Day Parade columbuscitizensfd.org Honors Italian immigrants to NYC. Fifth Avenue, 44th–72nd Streets. E

CMJ Music Marathon cmj.com Five days/nights of thousands of artists and fans in NYC nightclubs and theaters.

Open House New York ohny.org Three-day event gives participants admittance to hundreds of sites of architec-tural and design significance normally closed to the public.

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Travel PlannerA one-stop resource for tour, leisure and incentive travel plan-ners, this annnual guide provides the necessary information for travel professionals who send millions of visitors to New York City each year.

200,000Estimated readership

90 % find the ads useful

83 % say that two or more people in their offices use the planner

82% use it at least monthly to plan travel for clients

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Things to See & Do:Museums & Galleries

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Museums & GalleriesNew York City’s museums are world-famous, and for good reason. Not only do they house internationally renowned collections that date back centuries or pieces from emerging artists but the venues themselves double as exquisite meeting and event sites. With a space as grand and perfectly curated as a NYC museum, who needs extra decor?

nycgo.com/museums-and-galleries

Brooklyn Museum is one of NYC’s grand art institutions, adjacent to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, at the foot of Prospect Park.

Things to See & Do:Museums & Galleries

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Borough Codes

Bx: Bronx Bk: Brooklyn Mn: Manhattan Qu: Queens SI: Staten Island CW: Citywide Index

IndexArt GalleriesMany of these art galleries sell artists’ works. For more

retail art, see “Art & Antiques” in the Shopping section of this guide.

AFA .............................................................................MnBard Graduate Center Gallery ..................................MnBronx Council on the Arts Longwood Art Gallery

at Hostos .................................................................BxCity Lore Gallery ........................................................MnDeitch Projects ..........................................................MnDorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs ......................... QuFountain Gallery ........................................................MnGrey Art Gallery .........................................................MnGrolier Club ................................................................Mn

Children’sBrooklyn Children’s Museum .....................................BkChildren’s Museum of Manhattan .............................MnDiMenna Children’s History Museum .......................MnJewish Children’s Museum ........................................BkNew York Hall of Science .......................................... QuQueens County Farm Museum ................................. QuStaten Island Children’s Museum ...............................SISugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling .Mn

Contemporary & Modern Collections101 Spring Street/Judd Foundation .........................Mnarts>Brookfield Place ................................................MnBronx Museum of the Arts .........................................BxFisher Landau Center for Art .................................... QuThe Met Breuer ..........................................................MnMoMA PS1 ................................................................. QuThe Museum of Modern Art ......................................MnNew Museum .............................................................MnQueens Museum ....................................................... QuSculptureCenter ........................................................ QuSocrates Sculpture Park ........................................... QuWhitney Museum of American Art ............................Mn

Cultural Centers92nd Street Y .............................................................MnABC No Rio ................................................................MnAsia Society and Museum ........................................MnBRIC House ................................................................BkCaribbean Cultural Center/

African Diaspora Institute ..................................... CWCenter for Jewish History ..........................................MnChina Institute & Gallery ............................................MnThe Gabarron Foundation Carriage House

Center for the Arts ..................................................MnRoosevelt House Public Policy Institute at

Hunter College .......................................................MnSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ...MnSnug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden .....SITibet House U.S. .......................................................Mn

Culture & History9/11 Memorial & Museum..........................................MnAlice Austen House Museum ......................................SIThe Anne Frank Center USA .....................................MnBartow-Pell Mansion Museum ...................................BxBayside Historical Society/Museum ......................... QuBowne & Co., Stationers ...........................................MnBowne House ............................................................ QuBronx County Historical Society ...............................BxBrooklyn Historical Society ........................................BkBrooklyn Navy Yard Center at BLDG 92....................BkConference House .......................................................SIDyckman Farmhouse Museum .................................MnEdgar Allan Poe Cottage ............................................Bx

El Museo del Barrio ...................................................MnHebrew Union College—

Jewish Institute of Religion Museum .....................MnThe Hispanic Society of America..............................MnIntrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum ...........................MnThe Jewish Museum ..................................................MnLewis H. Latimer House Museum ............................. QuLower East Side Tenement Museum ........................MnMerchant’s House Museum ......................................MnMorris-Jumel Mansion Museum ...............................MnMount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden ...................MnThe Museum at Eldridge Street Synagogue ............MnMuseum of American Finance ..................................MnMuseum of Chinese in America ................................MnMuseum of Jewish Heritage—

A Living Memorial to the Holocaust ......................MnMuseum of the City of New York ..............................MnNational Lighthouse Museum .....................................SINational Museum of the American Indian,

George Gustave Heye Center, Smithsonian Institution ..........................................Mn

New-York Historical Society .....................................MnOld Stone House ........................................................BkSandy Ground Historical Museum..............................SISouth Street Seaport Museum .................................MnStaten Island Museum at St. George .........................SIStatue of Liberty Museum ...................................HarborTheodore Roosevelt Birthplace ................................MnThe Ukrainian Museum .............................................MnValentine-Varian House/Museum of Bronx History ..BxVan Cortlandt House Museum ...................................BxWeeksville Heritage Center ........................................BkWyckoff Farmhouse Museum ....................................BkYeshiva University Museum at the

Center for Jewish History ......................................Mn

Decorative & Folk ArtAmerican Folk Art Museum.......................................MnCooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum .........MnMuseum of Arts and Design .....................................Mn

International CollectionsBrooklyn Museum ......................................................BkFrick Collection ..........................................................MnSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum ...........................MnThe Metropolitan Museum of Art ..............................Mn

Photography & MediaInternational Center of Photography ........................MnMuseum of the Moving Image................................... QuThe Paley Center for Media .......................................Mn

Science & TechnologyAmerican Museum of Natural History ......................MnNational Museum of Mathematics ............................MnNew York Hall of Science .......................................... Qu

Specialized MuseumsThe Cloisters Museum and Gardens ........................MnLeslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art .....MnLouis Armstrong House Museum ............................. QuThe Morgan Library & Museum ................................MnMuseum at the Fashion Institute of Technology ......MnMuseum of Sex ..........................................................MnMuseum of Tolerance/Simon Wiesenthal Center.....MnNational Academy Museum & School ......................MnThe National Jazz Museum in Harlem ......................MnNational Museum of Mathematics ............................MnNeue Galerie New York .............................................MnNew York City Fire Museum ......................................MnNew York City Police Museum ..................................MnNew York Transit Museum .........................................BkThe Noguchi Museum ............................................... QuRose Center for Earth and Space .............................MnThe Rose Museum at Carnegie Hall .........................MnRubin Museum of Art (RMA) .....................................MnThe Skyscraper Museum ..........................................MnStaten Island Museum at Snug Harbor ......................SIThe Studio Museum in Harlem..................................Mn

Resources

Historic House Trust of New York City historichousetrust.org The 23 sites in the Trust’s collec-tion are located in all 5 boroughs and chronicle 350 years of New York City history, culture, and architecture. 212 360 8282, fax 212 360 8201 | The Arsenal, Central Park, ste. 203, NYC 10065

New York CityPASS citypass.com Save 40% on New York City’s top attrac-tions including Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty. Bypass most ticket lines. Valid for nine days. 888 330 5008, 208 787 4300, fax 208 787 4306 | available at Official NYC Information Centers—for locations, see “Information” in the Services section of this guide

Public Art Fund publicartfund.org Presenting innovative contemporary art in public spaces throughout New York City and pro-viding unique access to the most significant artists of our time. 212 223 7800 | office: 1 E. 53rd St., NYC 10022 EF

Cultural Centers92nd Street Y 92Y.org A venue producing concerts—jazz, popular and classical music—dance, literary readings, lectures and conversations. 212 415 5500, fax 212 415 5788 | 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), NYC 10128 A

ABC No Rio abcnorio.org Collectively-run center for art and activism known internationally as a venue for oppositional culture, including anti-commercialist punks, nomads, squatters and society’s disenfranchised. 212 254 3697 156 Rivington St. (Clinton–Suffolk Sts.), NYC 10002

Asia Society and Museum asiasociety.org Art exhibitions and cultural, policy and business programs reflect achievements and diversity of Asian cultures. Bookstore, gift shop and café. Function rooms, 3; capacity 150–258 banquet. Groups: 20 min. Admission. Closed Mon. 212 288 6400, fax 212 517 8315 725 Park Ave. (70th St.), NYC 10021 ABCD

BRIC House bricartsmedia.org Presents contemporary art, perform-ing arts, and community media programs that reflect Brooklyn’s creativity and diversity. Flexible multi-func-tional spaces for corporate and individual entertaining. Function rooms, 5; capacity 440 theater, 240 banquet, 135–430 cocktails, 15–140 classroom; total 8,145 sq. ft. 718 683 5614, rentals 718 683 5626, fax 718 802 9095 | 647 Fulton St. (Rockwell Pl.), Brooklyn 11217 AEF

Caribbean Cultural Center/ African Diaspora Institute cccadi.org Closed pending relocation. Year-round presentations of African-based tradition and culture. 212 307 7420, fax 212 315 1086

Center for Jewish History cjh.org Joint enterprise of five major institutions of Jewish learning, history and art, with public program-ming. Bookstore, gift shop, kosher café. Group tours: 10 min. Admission. Closed Sat. and Jewish holidays. Function rooms, 7; capacity 247 theater, 250 banquet, 50 classroom. 212 294 8301, box office 917 606 8200, fax 917 606 8299 | 15 W. 16th St. (Fifth–Sixth Aves.), NYC 10011 AF

China Institute & Gallery chinainstitute.org Cultural institution hosts diverse pro-gramming including art exhibitions (gallery opens Spring 2016), performing arts, film, talks, culinary circle, corpo-rate programs, school of Chinese language and culture, shop and tea-house. 212 744 8181, fax 212 628 4159 | 100 Washington St. (Rector St.), NYC 10006 ABCDE

Meeting and Event PlannerAn essential resource for planning, the annual NYC Official Meeeting and Event Planner offers all the information neces-sary for planners to design successful events, meetings or conventions and helps create the complete NYC experience for attendees.

200,000Estimated readership

83 % use it to evaluate accomodations

81% use it to finddining venues

78% use it to find event spaces

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Bronx Zoo bronxzoo.com See Sightseeing page 111.

New York Yankees & Yankee Stadium yankees.com See Sports page 231.

New York Botanical Gardennybg.org See Sightseeing page 112.

BrooklynBrooklyn Botanic Garden bbg.org See Sightseeing page 111.

Brooklyn Bridge explorebrooklyn.com See Sightseeing pages 98 and 102.

Brooklyn Cyclones brooklyncyclones.com See Sports page 230.

Brooklyn Museum brooklynmuseum.org See Museums page 154.

Coney Island coneyisland.com See Sightseeing pages 92, 96 and 119.

Williamsburg nycgo.com See Sightseeing page 108.

Prospect Park prospectpark.org See Sightseeing page 112.

QueensMoMA PS1 momaps1.org See Museums page 146.

Museum of the Moving Image movingimage.us See Museums page 154.

New York Hall of Science nyscience.org See Museums page 154.

New York Mets & Citi Field mets.com See Sports page 231.

The Noguchi Museum noguchi.org See Museums page 146.

Queens Museum queensmuseum.org See Museums page 146.

SculptureCenter sculpturecenter.org See Museums page 147.

US Open Tennis Championships & USTA Billie Jean National Tennis Center usopen.org | usta.com See Sports pages 230 and 232, respectively.

Lincoln Center rendezvous.

Staten IslandAlice Austen House aliceausten.org See Museums page 151.

Conference House conferencehouse.org See Museums page 151.

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden snug-harbor.org See Sightseeing page 113.

Staten Island Ferry nyc.gov/dot See Transportation page 42 or Sightseeing page 94.

Staten Island Yankees siyanks.com See Sports page 231.

St. George Theatre stgeorgetheatre.com See Arts & Culture page 143.

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Visitors GuideThe NYC Official Visitor Guide is a must have for visitors plan-ning their New York City experience. The quarterly guide-book, available in both print and digital format, provides the key to all that’s happening throughout the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island.

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4.8 MEstimated Print Readership

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NYC’s subways and buses are inexpensive, operate 24 hours, provide a fun way to extend sightseeing and get you where you need to go, fast.

With more than 200 miles of greenways—linear, open spaces linking parks and communities—it’s never been easier to walk or pedal through New York City.

NYC’s licensed taxicabs operate 24 hours and provide door-to- door service. For accessible taxicabs, call the City’s hotline 311 or 212 NEW YORK.

Discover the city from a whole new angle. The free Staten Island Ferry offers spectacular views of the city.

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Newark LibertyInternational Airport

John F. KennedyInternational Airport

Port AuthorityBus Terminal

Grand CentralTerminal

Metro-North

Atlantic Terminal

LIRR

JamaicaStation

LIRR

George WashingtonBridgeBus Station

PennStation

Amtrak,LIRR, NJT

Manhattan

The Bronx

Queens

NewJersey

WestchesterCounty

LongIsland

Brooklyn

Staten Island

LongIsland

William T. DavisWildlife Refuge

Franklin D. RooseveltBeach and Boardwalk

Blue HeronPark

ConferenceHouse Park

Clay Pit PondsState Park Preserve

Wolfe’sPondPark

QueensBotanical Garden

Rockaway Beach

Rockaway BeachConey Island

Beach

OrchardBeach

Alice AustenHouse Museum

Snug Harbor Cultural CenterStaten Island Children’s Museum

Noble Maritime Collection

HistoricRichmondTown

Unisphere

Citi Field

New YorkHall of Science

Louis ArmstrongHouse Museum

ArthurAvenue

New YorkBotanical Garden

BronxZoo

PoeCottage

Bartow-PellMansion

Van CortlandtHouseMuseum

YankeeStadium

Bronx Museumof the Arts

NoguchiMuseum

Museum of theMoving Image

MoMA PS1

BrooklynMuseum

BrooklynBotanic Garden

BarclaysCenter

WaveHill

Hall of Famefor Great Americans

Valentine-VarianHouse

BrooklynAcademyof Music

Old StoneHouse

AqueductRacetrackResortsWorld Casino

King ManorMuseum

Queens CountyFarm Museum

Queens Theatrein the Park

SocratesSculpture Park

RichmondCounty Bank

Ballpark

MCUPark

StatenIslandZoo

National LighthouseMuseum

Verrazano-Narrows

Bridge

Harbor DefenseMuseum

New YorkAquarium

ProspectPark Zoo

Brooklyn Children’sMuseum

Brooklyn CruiseTerminal

BrooklynBridge Park

Belmont ParkRace Track

QueensMuseum

Queens Zoo

FordhamUniversity

City IslandNautical Museum

City Island

New YorkTransit Museum

USTA Billie Jean KingNational Tennis Center

SeguineMansion

Flushing Town HallKingslandHomestead

HudsonYards

Freshkills Park

Jamaica BayWildlife Refuge

WillowbrookPark

LaTourette Park

Great Kills Park

Woodrow

PleasantPlains

Prince’sBay

Rossville

Huguenot

ArdenHeights

Annadale

Greenridge

Charleston

Eltingville

Travis

Chelsea

Bloomfield

Great Kills

Stapleton

Tompkinsville

BrightonHeights

Livingston

SilverLake Park

St.George

CastletonCorners

GrasmereConcord

New Springville

Howland Hook

PortIvory

Mariner’sHarbor

LibertyIsland

Ditmas Park

EllisIsland

UpperWest Side

UpperEast Side

Tottenville

RichmondValley

Bay Terrace

Richmondtown

LighthouseHill

Oakwood

New DorpBeach

New Dorp

Miller Field

Graniteville

Bulls Head

Grant CityMidland Beach

OceanBreeze

Dongan HillsSouth Beach

Arrochar

EmersonHill

Todt Hill

ElmPark

MeiersCorners

Willowbrook

Rosebank

Clifton

FortWadsworth

Westerleigh CloveLakes

Park SunnysideGrymes Hill

WestNewBrighton

PortRichmond

NewBrighton

JacobRiisPark

Fort Tilden

Belle Harbor

RockawayPark

Hammels

RockawayBeach

EdgemereArverne

Brookville

SouthJamaica

SpringfieldGardens

FarRockaway

Roxbury

BreezyPoint

St. Albans

Rosedale

Laurelton

Neponsit

Forest Hills

Auburndale

CambriaHeights

BriarwoodJamaica Hills

Hollis

Bellaire

Queens Village

Holliswood

Hollis Hills

Fresh Meadows

Pomonok Utopia

HillcrestJamaica Estates

Cunningham Park

AlleyPondPark

OaklandGardens

Bellerose

Floral Park

Glen Oaks

Little Neck

Douglaston

Beechhurst

Whitestone

Bayside

BayTerrace

Kissena Park

FortTotten

College Point

Queensboro Hill

Lindenwood

SouthOzonePark

Richmond Hill

KewGardens

BroadChannel

Spring Creek

HowardBeach

OzonePark

Woodhaven

ThrogsNeck

Ferry PointPark

MorrisPark

WestchesterSquare

VanNest

Parkchester

Unionport

ClasonPoint

CastleHillSoundview

Park

Soundview

PelhamBay

HartIsland

PelhamBayPark

Co-opCity

Eastchester

Baychester

PelhamGardensPelham Parkway

Allerton

Williamsbridge

WakefieldWoodlawn

WoodlawnCemetery

VanCortlandtPark

Riverdale

Fieldston

SpuytenDuyvil

Kingsbridge

BedfordParkKingsbridge

Heights

Fordham

MountEden

UniversityHeights

MorrisHeights

Belmont

Tremont

WestFarms

Concourse

Highbridge

Longwood

HuntsPoint

CrotonaPark

Claremont

Morrisania

Melrose

PortMorris

MottHaven

Williamsburg

RikersIsland

WilletsPoint

Flushing MeadowsCorona Park

Floyd Bennett Field

Starrett City

East New York

CypressHills

Canarsie

Flatlands

BergenBeach

Mill Basin

Marine Park

Marine Park

GerritsenBeach

Midwood

ManhattanBeach

BrightonBeachConey

IslandSeaGate

SheepsheadBayGravesend

Bensonhurst

Forest Park

Rego Park

Middle Village

Glendale

Ridgewood

Elmhurst

Maspeth

Corona

JacksonHeights

EastElmhurst

Woodside

WardsIsland

Sunnyside

Astoria

WindsorTerraceSunset

Park

RedHook

ProspectPark

Prospect-LeffertsGardens

ParkSlope

Ocean Hill

Kensington

Greenpoint

Green-WoodCemetery

Gowanus

FortHamilton

FortGreene

East Flatbush

Dyker Heights

Dumbo

Crown Heights

CobbleHill Clinton

HillCarrollGardens

Bushwick

Brownsville

BrooklynHeights

BoroughPark

BoerumHill

Bedford-Stuyvesant

Bay Ridge

TimesSquare

RooseveltIsland

RandallsIsland

MarbleHill

Inwood

GovernorsIsland

CentralPark

Kew GardensHills

Greenbelt

DowntownBrooklyn

Long Island CityMidtown

LowerManhattan

Flatbush

Flushing

Harlem

Arthur Avenue F2

Bartow-Pell Mansion G1

Bronx Museum of the Arts E2

Bronx Zoo F2

City Island Nautical Museum G2

Fordham University F1

Hall of Fame for Great Americans E2

New York Botanical Garden F1

Poe Cottage F1

Valentine-Varian House F1

Van Cortlandt House Museum F1

Wave Hill E1

Woodlawn Cemetery F1

Yankee Stadium E2

Barclays Center E4

Brighton Beach E6

Brooklyn Academy of Music E4

Brooklyn Botanic Garden E5

Brooklyn Bridge Park D4

Brooklyn Children’s Museum E5

Brooklyn Cruise Terminal D4

Brooklyn Heights Promenade D4

Brooklyn Museum E5

Coney Island E6

Green-Wood Cemetery D5

Harbor Defense Museum D6

Lefferts Historic House (Prospect Park)

E5

MCU Park (home of the Brooklyn Cyclones)

D6

New York Aquarium E6

New York Transit Museum D4

Old Stone House D5

Prospect Park Zoo E5

Brooklyn

Aqueduct Racetrack G5

Belmont Park Race Track H4

Citi Field (home of the New York Mets)

F3

Flushing Meadows Corona Park F3

Flushing Town Hall G3

King Manor Museum G4

Kingsland Homestead G3

Louis Armstrong House Museum F3

MoMA PS1 E3

Museum of the Moving Image E3

New York Hall of Science F3

Noguchi Museum E3

Queens Botanical Garden G3

Queens County Farm Museum H3

Queens Museum F3

Queens Theatre in the Park G3

Queens Zoo F3

Resorts World Casino G5

Rockaway Beach G6

Socrates Sculpture Park E3

Unisphere F3

USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (site of the US Open)

G4

Alice Austen House Museum C5

Conference House Park A7

Fort Wadsworth D6

Historic Richmond Town B6

National Lighthouse Museum C5

Noble Maritime Collection C5

Richmond County Bank Ballpark (home of the New York Yankees)

C5

Seguine Mansion B7

Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

C5

Staten Island Children’s Museum C5

Staten Island Ferry Terminal C5

Staten Island Museum C5

Staten Island Zoo C5

St. George C5

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge D6

Staten Island

Manhattan Refer to the reverse side of this map, as well as the Manhattan inset details, at far right.

Five-Borough Highlights Water & Air Transport

Circle Line Downtown circlelinedowntown.com

Circle Line Sightseeing circleline42.com

CitySightseeing citysightseeingny.com

East River Ferry nywaterway.com

Governors Island Ferry govisland.com

Helicopter Flight Services heliny.com

Hornblower Cruises hornblower.com

Liberty Helicopters libertyhelicopters.com

Liberty Landing Ferry libertylandingferry.com

Manhattan Helicopters flymh.com

New York Helicopter newyorkhelicopter.com

New York Water Taxi harborexperience.com

NY Waterway nywaterway.com

SeaStreak seastreak.com

Spirit Cruises spiritcruises.com

Staten Island Ferry nyc.gov/siferry

Statue Cruises statuecruises.com

North

The Bronx Queens

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