New York City

It’s time to experience New York City again, with something new (or renewed) at every turn.

New York City

It’s time to experience New York City again, with something new (or renewed) at every turn.

Plan Your Trip

Be inspired by NYC’s five incredible boroughs, each with their own culture, energy and unique destinations. The City entices travelers seeking both grand and intimate experiences, whether staying at historic hotels, dining in Michelin-starred restaurants, shopping at flagship retailers or experiencing NYC’s world-renowned art and performance scenes.

Explore NYC’s Five Boroughs

New York City is alive with attractions, shows, shopping, dining and more across all five boroughs. With the sheer abundance of things to see, do and eat throughout the five boroughs, where do you begin? Look to the neighborhoods: The City derives its character from hundreds of communities that feel like cities (and worlds) of their own.

The Bronx

The Bronx is packed with New York City history and culture. It’s where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, where the sounds and styles of hip-hop were born and where you can feast on old-world classics in its own Little Italy. Discover what makes the Bronx an essential and exciting part of NYC.

Brooklyn

There’s plenty to discover in the City’s most populous borough. Between its world-class nightlife and boundary-pushing cuisine, Brooklyn has earned an enviable reputation, but make no mistake—there’s fun to be had for all ages. Coney Island, Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum beckon, as do some of the best New York–style pizzas anywhere. And everyone loves the views along the scenic Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

Manhattan

When newcomers think of New York City, they often envision Manhattan. It holds big-name attractions like Central Park and the Empire State Building, renowned museums like the Met and MoMA, thousands of restaurants and a creative scene second to none. But there’s always more to discover, like charming blocks, funky shops, glamorous speakeasies and hidden green spaces.

Queens

Queens can satisfy nearly every taste. Foodies covet the Greek cuisine of Astoria and the authentic Asian food in Flushing; others admire the inventive art at Socrates Sculpture Park and the stunning flora at the Queens Botanical Garden. In the borough’s southern extremes, the surf is always up at Rockaway Beach.

Staten Island

Staten Island abounds with architectural landmarks, beaches and parkland—covered with more natural greenery than any other borough. Many reach it via the free Staten Island Ferry, an attraction in its own right. Other highlights include shopping at Empire Outlets in St. George and wandering the gorgeous grounds of Snug Harbor and Historic Richmond Town.

Explore NYC’s Five Boroughs

New York City is alive with attractions, shows, shopping, dining and more across all five boroughs. With the sheer abundance of things to see, do and eat throughout the five boroughs, where do you begin? Look to the neighborhoods: The City derives its character from hundreds of communities that feel like cities (and worlds) of their own.

The Bronx

The Bronx is packed with New York City history and culture. It’s where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, where the sounds and styles of hip-hop were born and where you can feast on old-world classics in its own Little Italy. Discover what makes the Bronx an essential and exciting part of NYC.

Brooklyn

There’s plenty to discover in the City’s most populous borough. Between its world-class nightlife and boundary-pushing cuisine, Brooklyn has earned an enviable reputation, but make no mistake—there’s fun to be had for all ages. Coney Island, Prospect Park and the Brooklyn Museum beckon, as do some of the best New York–style pizzas anywhere. And everyone loves the views along the scenic Brooklyn Heights Promenade.

Manhattan

When newcomers think of New York City, they often envision Manhattan. It holds big-name attractions like Central Park and the Empire State Building, renowned museums like the Met and MoMA, thousands of restaurants and a creative scene second to none. But there’s always more to discover, like charming blocks, funky shops, glamorous speakeasies and hidden green spaces.

Queens

Queens can satisfy nearly every taste. Foodies covet the Greek cuisine of Astoria and the authentic Asian food in Flushing; others admire the inventive art at Socrates Sculpture Park and the stunning flora at the Queens Botanical Garden. In the borough’s southern extremes, the surf is always up at Rockaway Beach.

Staten Island

Staten Island abounds with architectural landmarks, beaches and parkland—covered with more natural greenery than any other borough. Many reach it via the free Staten Island Ferry, an attraction in its own right. Other highlights include shopping at Empire Outlets in St. George and wandering the gorgeous grounds of Snug Harbor and Historic Richmond Town.

Things to Do

A historic city that is famously on the move, there’s plenty to inspire your next trip to New York City.

Attractions

From world-renowned attractions to iconic skyscrapers and venues, NYC is home to a myriad of historic locations open to visitors. Don’t miss classics like the Statue of Liberty, the Top of the Rock, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Lotte New York Palace.

Attractions

From world-renowned attractions to iconic skyscrapers and venues, NYC is home to a myriad of historic locations open to visitors. Don’t miss classics like the Statue of Liberty, the Top of the Rock, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Lotte New York Palace.

Not to Miss

Be sure to explore the City’s latest and greatest, including SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, RiseNY and the Pendry Manhattan West. New York City’s skyline welcomed Edge at Hudson Yards in 2020, which also unveiled City Climb, the ultimate skyscraper adventure for thrill seekers looking to take in a view of NYC from1,200 feet above the ground.

Broadway

Broadway’s back, with beloved musicals and cutting-edge dramas once again delighting theatergoers, including autism-friendly performances of some shows. Plus, the Museum of Broadway, opening in summer 2022, celebrates the famous district’s history while also giving a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Broadway productions.

Not to Miss

Be sure to explore the City’s latest and greatest, including SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, RiseNY and the Pendry Manhattan West. New York City’s skyline welcomed Edge at Hudson Yards in 2020, which also unveiled City Climb, the ultimate skyscraper adventure for thrill seekers looking to take in a view of NYC from1,200 feet above the ground.

Broadway

Broadway’s back, with beloved musicals and cutting-edge dramas once again delighting theatergoers, including autism-friendly performances of some shows. Plus, the Museum of Broadway, opening in summer 2022, celebrates the famous district’s history while also giving a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Broadway productions.

NYC Restaurant Week

NYC & Company is celebrating New York City’s vibrant dining scene throughout 2022, beginning with the 30th anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week. Aside from NYC Restaurant Week, the City has a number of other programs—like NYC Broadway Week, NYC Off-Broadway Week, NYC Must-See Week and NYC Hotel Week—every year to bring deals to locals and out-of-towners alike.

NYC Restaurant Week

NYC & Company is celebrating New York City’s vibrant dining scene throughout 2022, beginning with the 30th anniversary of NYC Restaurant Week. Aside from NYC Restaurant Week, the City has a number of other programs—like NYC Broadway Week, NYC Off-Broadway Week, NYC Must-See Week and NYC Hotel Week—every year to bring deals to locals and out-of-towners alike.

Unique Culture

Globally, New York City is known as one of the most culturally rich and diverse cities. From Little Caribbean located in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and Little Sri Lanka in Tompkinsville, Staten Island, to Manhattan’s Chinatown and Washington Heights, visitors can geta worldly experience in the unique, vibrant neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs.

Brand New

The gateways to NYC have undergone exciting transformations including brand-new terminals at LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Plus, visitors arriving at the Moynihan Train Hall can now select from a dozen curated vendors at the Moynihan Food Hall.

Unique Culture

Globally, New York City is known as one of the most culturally rich and diverse cities. From Little Caribbean located in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and Little Sri Lanka in Tompkinsville, Staten Island, to Manhattan’s Chinatown and Washington Heights, visitors can geta worldly experience in the unique, vibrant neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs.

Brand New

The gateways to NYC have undergone exciting transformations including brand-new terminals at LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport. Plus, visitors arriving at the Moynihan Train Hall can now select from a dozen curated vendors at the Moynihan Food Hall.

Go Green

Sustainability remains at the forefront for NYC, with the renovated and expanded Javits Center debuting its state-of-the-art 7-acre green roof. Little Island provides serene spaces to explore, venues for live cultural performances and events and views of the river. Central Park created a Central Park Climate Lab with the Yale School of the Environment and the Natural Areas Conservancy.

Go Green

Sustainability remains at the forefront for NYC, with the renovated and expanded Javits Center debuting its state-of-the-art 7-acre green roof. Little Island provides serene spaces to explore, venues for live cultural performances and events and views of the river. Central Park created a Central Park Climate Lab with the Yale School of the Environment and the Natural Areas Conservancy.

Foodie Favorites

Across the five boroughs you can expect a slate of new restaurant openings and the return of New York City favorites. Plus, discover new food halls like Midtown’s Singapore Hawker Center, opening in 2022 with 18 street-food vendors. The James Beard Foundation will also open an 18-stall, 16,000-square-foothall at Pier 57.

TV Buffs

The most memorable and iconic television series set in New York City have recently returned to the small screen. With the return of Gossip Girl and And Just Like That, fans can explore the City that is home to Serena van der Woodsen (and the new Gossip Girl cast) and Carrie Bradshaw and friends.

Foodie Favorites

Across the five boroughs you can expect a slate of new restaurant openings and the return of New York City favorites. Plus, discover new food halls like Midtown’s Singapore Hawker Center, opening in 2022 with 18 street-food vendors. The James Beard Foundation will also open an 18-stall, 16,000-square-foothall at Pier 57.

TV Buffs

The most memorable and iconic television series set in New York City have recently returned to the small screen. With the return of Gossip Girl and And Just Like That, fans can explore the City that is home to Serena van der Woodsen (and the new Gossip Girl cast) and Carrie Bradshaw and friends.

Shop ‘Til You Drop

As of autumn 2022, visitors will be able to stop by the new Tiffany & Co. flagship store. The store will include eye-catching installations, exclusive products and the reopening of The Blue Box Café. Visitors can also stop by New York City’s most iconic department stores, including Macy’s Herald Square, Nordstrom NYC, Bloomingdale’s, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue.

Shop ‘Til You Drop

As of autumn 2022, visitors will be able to stop by the new Tiffany & Co. flagship store. The store will include eye-catching installations, exclusive products and the reopening of The Blue Box Café. Visitors can also stop by New York City’s most iconic department stores, including Macy’s Herald Square, Nordstrom NYC, Bloomingdale’s, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue.

LGBTQ+

As the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, NYC is proudly the center of Pride celebrations each June, and throughout the year. One of the largest Pride marches in the world, the annual NYC Pride March attracts tens of thousands of participants and millions of sidewalk spectators each year. Celebrations continue in the boroughs beyond Manhattan.

Sport Champs

New York City is home to some of the greatest sporting events across the globe for both spectators and participants. Baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cycling, tennis and more are played across NYC. The sporting event most synonymous with NYC is the TCS New York City Marathon, an annual 26.2-mile run that takes competitors through all five boroughs.

LGBTQ+

As the birthplace of the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement, NYC is proudly the center of Pride celebrations each June, and throughout the year. One of the largest Pride marches in the world, the annual NYC Pride March attracts tens of thousands of participants and millions of sidewalk spectators each year. Celebrations continue in the boroughs beyond Manhattan.

Sport Champs

New York City is home to some of the greatest sporting events across the globe for both spectators and participants. Baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cycling, tennis and more are played across NYC. The sporting event most synonymous with NYC is the TCS New York City Marathon, an annual 26.2-mile run that takes competitors through all five boroughs.

Get Outside

Experience the beauty of the outdoors without leaving the City, with a vast array of floral and nature-related offerings. In the spring, view the annual blooming of the cherry trees at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the East River walkway on Roosevelt Island. To catch some waves, visit Rockaway Beach in Queens, known as the City’s go-to surfing destination.

Get Outside

Experience the beauty of the outdoors without leaving the City, with a vast array of floral and nature-related offerings. In the spring, view the annual blooming of the cherry trees at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the East River walkway on Roosevelt Island. To catch some waves, visit Rockaway Beach in Queens, known as the City’s go-to surfing destination.