Guidebook for New York

Michael
Guidebook for New York

Arts & Culture

2114 locals recommend
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53rd Street
2114 locals recommend
629 locals recommend
New Museum of Contemporary Art
235 Bowery
629 locals recommend

Getting Around

Transfers to the L, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, and R Trains.
987 locals recommend
Union Square
987 locals recommend
Transfers to the L, 4, 5, 6, N, Q, and R Trains.

Shopping

72 locals recommend
Urban Outfitters
162 2nd Ave
72 locals recommend
Farmers Market with great organic produce, baked goods, and flowers. Great place to grab a coffee and people watch as well.
987 locals recommend
Union Square
987 locals recommend
Farmers Market with great organic produce, baked goods, and flowers. Great place to grab a coffee and people watch as well.
A short walk from the apartment to stock up on food and drinks. Who doesn't like TJ's?!
1296 locals recommend
Trader Joe's
130 Court St
1296 locals recommend
A short walk from the apartment to stock up on food and drinks. Who doesn't like TJ's?!
High-quality/high-priced food and groceries. Warning: the checkout lines can sometimes be incredibly frustrating during peak hours.
1895 locals recommend
Whole Foods Market
95 E Houston St
1895 locals recommend
High-quality/high-priced food and groceries. Warning: the checkout lines can sometimes be incredibly frustrating during peak hours.

Essentials

Great Dry Cleaning. Fast and reasonably priced.
New Village Cleaners
511 6th Ave
Great Dry Cleaning. Fast and reasonably priced.

Sightseeing

http://www.thehighline.org/activities
2323 locals recommend
The High Line Park
2323 locals recommend
http://www.thehighline.org/activities

Entertainment & Activities

Sleep No More adapts the story of Macbeth, deprived of all spoken dialogue and set primarily in a dimly-lit, 1930s-era establishment called the "McKittrick Hotel": the website of which claims it has been recently "restored" but is actually a block of warehouses in Manhattan, transformed into a hotel-like performance space. Sleep No More's presentational form is considered promenade theatre, in which the audience walks at their own pace through a variety of theatrically designed rooms, as well as environmental theatre, in which the physical location, rather than being a traditional playhouse, is an imitation of the actual setting.
100 locals recommend
Sleep No More
530 W 27th St
100 locals recommend
Sleep No More adapts the story of Macbeth, deprived of all spoken dialogue and set primarily in a dimly-lit, 1930s-era establishment called the "McKittrick Hotel": the website of which claims it has been recently "restored" but is actually a block of warehouses in Manhattan, transformed into a hotel-like performance space. Sleep No More's presentational form is considered promenade theatre, in which the audience walks at their own pace through a variety of theatrically designed rooms, as well as environmental theatre, in which the physical location, rather than being a traditional playhouse, is an imitation of the actual setting.