Guide to New York City

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“There is something in the New York air that makes sleep useless” Simone Beauvoir


City: New York

Country: United States

Population: 19.45 million

Language: English and Spanish (with many others following)

Currency: United States Dollar

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  New York City is the kind of destination that visitors already have a wealth of preconceived notions about. From the influences and archetypes presented to us throughout film & literature, we all have an idea of what New York is about even prior to touching down in the city. I believe wholeheartedly that New York City lives up to, and perhaps exceeds, the romantic expectations ingrained in our collective psyches from adolescent dreams of skyscrapers, yellow cabs rushing through bustling Manhattan streets, and dreamy literary infused Brooklyn lofts. Whatever your interest or vocation, there is a place for you in New York and a community waiting. This is the beauty of maintaining such a diverse and culturally enriched population; while you may find yourself at times alone in New York City, you will never truly be lonely. 

  While it is hectic in many parts of the city, it is still quite possible to find moments of respite in the city, and there is a practically infinite number of sights and experiences to indulge in during your stay. These experiences span an insurmountable number of interests and niches, making it possible to find something for everybody during your stay. The purpose of this is to showcase some of the offerings that I am fond of in NYC. By no means is the list exhausting, as one could publish (as others have) entire books that barely scratch the surface. Throughout this guide, I’ll share some of my personal favorite spots from several years of visiting this incredible city. 

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Where to Eat

  It is entirely possible to visit New York with only an interest in food and nothing else, as the city’s dining options are some of the most plentiful on the planet. As many are well aware, New York City is heaven on earth for anyone with a passion for the culinary arts. Below is a selection of the restaurants that I have had the pleasure of experiencing firsthand. 

Kitsune Cafe

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  This is a new offering in the West Village, furthering the development of Parisian fashion and music house Maison Kitsune. A purveyor of Parisian cool, the Kitsune brand is in expansion mode; scaling their presence in the fashion, music, and culinary worlds. Dominated by large windows, adorned with the iconic Kitsune font; it is impossible to miss and a must-visit when in the area.


Recommended Dishes: Portobello Eggs Benedict

Personal Tip: Be sure to check out the merchandise, as it is one of the few times where Cafe merch is well designed (having been birthed from the helm of the fashion house itself)

Good For: Brunch / mid-day pick me up

WebsiteKitsune Cafe

Chinese Tuxedo 

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  Set in an old community opera house on Doyers Street in Chinatown, Chinese Tuxedo aims to be the pinnacle of Chinese cuisine in NYC. Immaculately designed, with a keen and sleek eye for detail; this is absolutely worth a stop during your New York City food journey. 

Recommended Dishes: Pork dumplings

Personal Tip: The menu is designed for a shareable series of selections suited well for groups. Make reservations in advance and enjoy a larger outing here.

Good For: Dinner

Website: Chinese Tuxedo

Colette Cafe 

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  This popular brunch spot in Brooklyn boasts a quintessential NYC interior in the heart of Williamsburg, one of the most historic and iconic neighborhoods in New York City. A very popular Sunday destination, but if you are a brunch lover then this should be on your shortlist. 

Recommended Dishes: Avocado toast

Personal Tip: Try to get a table with a view of the bar or exterior patio. Both are very well designed and have plenty of greenery.

Good For: Brunch / mid-day pick me up

Website: Cafe Colette

Russ and Daughters

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  A classic staple in the New York food scene, this shop prepares Jewish comfort food for its guests. Whether you visit during the day or during the night, you are sure to feel the charm of this legendary NYC spot.

Recommended Dishes: Matzo Ball Soup

Personal Tip: Open your horizons and try new foods here. The offerings are very unique and rich

Good For: Lunch

Website: Russ & Daughters

The Butchers Daughter 

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  A plant-based restaurant known for its wide array of healthy options at all their locations. Boasting a daily changing menu based on freshness & availability, they never disappoint. 

Recommended Dishes: Butchers omelet, Turmeric latte

Personal Tip: Try a few different dishes if you visit with friends, everything here is amazing

Good For: Brunch 

Website: The Butchers Daughter

Eataly

  Ah, Eataly; one of the hallmark Italian institutions of NYC. If anyone is doing a food tour of NYC, it is sure to include this massive megastore which includes both take out options and a full service seated dining experience.

Recommended Dishes: Pasta bar is impeccable

Personal Tip: Worth trying both the restaurant (notoriously busy) and the take out options

Good For: Lunch 

Website: Eataly

Joe’s Pizza

When the dollar pizza is no longer satisfying, head to Joe’s Pizza. This Greenwich staple is a legend in and of itself. Not much more needs to be said, if you know you know. 

Recommended Dishes: This one is obvious

Personal Tip: Try every slice

Good For: Anytime

Other Options: 

  • Carbone

  • Ivan Ramen 

  • Grimaldi’s

  • Jacks Wife Freda 

  • Blue Hill

  • Dean & Deluca

  • Simon and the Whale

  • De Maria

  • Tacombi

Drinks: 

Mr. Purple

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  A posh rooftop bar with incredible city views. The drinks are not cheap, but its a great place if you are in the mood to spend a bit more for the experience.

Recommended Drink: GG Manhattan or Aviator 

Personal Tip: Be sure to go out to the patio and take in the views

Good For: Pre-drink or celebrations  

The Aviary 

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Chef Grant Achatz' 35th-floor destination for imaginative cocktails, tasting menus & set lunches. Housed in the beautiful Mandarin Oriental, this spot is also not cheap but a must-visit if you are a cocktail aficionado. 

Personal Tip: Be sure to dress the part

Good For: Pre drink or celebrations


Other Options:

  • Mister Paradise

  • Broken Shaker 

  • The Campbell

  • Local speakeasies

Where to Stay 


  It should come as no surprise that New York, hosting an average of 60 million tourists per year, maintains a wide variety of accommodation options at many different price points. Of course, much of what dictates the price is the locations, with space at a premium in the city. However, there are also a variety of options to suit particular interests and passions during your stay in the big apple. Below are some of my favorite hospitality offerings in the city at several price points.

Citizen M (Bowery)

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  Citizen M has to be one of the most unique hospitality experiences I have ever had. With a full self-check-in, and completely technologically integrated rooms, it certainly does require a particular taste to enjoy it but I promise you it is worth it. This location is perfectly situated a block away from the SoHo shops and provides some great Manhattan skyline views.

Personal Tip: Make full use of the technology in your room, as well as the rooftop and lounge facilities

WebsiteCitizen M

Public Hotel

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  Ian Schrager sure knows what he is doing when it comes to boutique accommodation, and this NYC project is without a doubt a testament to his eye. Public Hotel is without a doubt one of my favorite hotels in the world. The attention to detail is infused in every parameter of this space, from the lobby to the infamous escalators and the rooftop bar. I spent a few nights in the penthouse, and a few in a standard room to compare and both experiences were excellent, especially for the price points they are at. I can’t say enough good things about Public, do yourself a favor and book in here at least once on your trip.

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Personal Tip: Be sure to make use of the lower level restaurant & lounge area, and have a drink up at the swanky modern rooftop bar

Website: Public

1 Hotel (Brooklyn Bridge)

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  1 Hotel is another incredibly unique offering in the luxury ecosystem of New York City. It was unlike any other hotel I’ve experienced (with a primary emphasis on nature and environmental wellbeing), and I would absolutely stay here again. Industrial chic rooms are adorned with smart TVs, Nespresso machines, yoga mats, and lounge areas. The showers and toiletries are incredible as well as the filtered water station right in your room. The house car is a Tesla model x which can provide you with rides into the city, and the rooftop bar has one of the best Manhattan skyline views in all of Brooklyn.

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Personal Tip: Upgrade to the bridge facing view for a real treat when you get back to your room at night

Website: 1 Hotels

Made Hotel

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  This hip boho-chic hotel in the trendy NoMad district provides some great options for central accommodation in style. Rooms with floor to ceiling windows, and contemporary furnishing complimenting the industrial-chic rooms, with a great lounge, coffee shop & restaurant in the main entrance. I think the prices here a bit high for what you get, so if you like the look of it hold out for a deal and it is definitely worth trying.

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Personal Tip: The wall rails make for great fixtures to pick out your outfit for the night/next day

Website: Made

Mandarin Oriental

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  As a continuation of the well respected MO brand, the New York location does not fail to live up to its name. Adorned with luxurious details, sporting one of the best views of Central Park that you could ever find; MO NYC is a pillar of contemporary luxury in the heart of the city.

Personal Tip: Take advantage of the offerings at the bar overlooking the park

Website: Mandarin Oriental

Other Options:

  • Freehand

  • Ace

  • Conrad Hotel Midtown

  • Standard

  • Edition 

  • 11 Howard

What to Do

Walking Tours (Self Guided or with Company)


  New York City is remarkably walkable, and this is an essential trait of the city that all locals take full advantage of when weather permits. While the transit system is notable, and there are many ways to get around by car in the 5 boroughs, New York City is often referred to as the most walkable large city in the US. Some of the best neighborhoods to focus on are Little Italy, Flatiron District, Upper Manhattan, Bowery, SoHo, and Dumbo (Brooklyn). With a wide array of parks (Central Park, Washington Square Park being notable ones), there is an incredible amount of green space for a city of this size. Another must for any first time visitor to NYC is to walk the full length of the Brooklyn bridge (I recommend walking from Manhattan side into Brooklyn to get dinner by the water with skyline views). When you experience some of these walks it will come as no surprise that New Yorkers walk an average of 5 miles a day, all year round. So get your sneakers on, and enjoy walking the various neighborhoods of New York to help burn off the amazing food that you will surely be indulging in later that day!

Theatre/Comedy 

The Comedy Cellar

  What is more classic NYC than an evening at a comedy show? Visit this iconic spot for a unique experience.

Museums

MoMA

  This is a must-visit on anyone’s first trip to New York. The Museum of Modern Art showcases the most relevant contemporary art exhibits in the city and is identified as one of the largest and most influential museums of modern art in the world. It is an unforgettable experience that you should not pass up on your trip. 

MET

  The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the united states, and also the third most visited in the world. Housing a range of periods and styles, it is worth checking what current exhibits are on prior to visiting. That being said, for the uninitiated, it is an absolute essential on your trip to New York.

Other Options:

  • Whitney

  • Museum of Natural History

  • Guggenheim 

Sightseeing

Top of the Rock 

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  No matter how many times I go up, I never get tired of this view. An iconic view of New York with countless photography opportunities, this is a tried and true classic. 

Central Park 

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  No trip to New York is complete without a visit to Central Park. Equally beautiful in all seasons, this massive park spans a huge region of Manhattan and offers a wide array of experiences for visitors. 

Flatiron Building

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  One of my favorite buildings in NYC to photograph, this is one of the first places I go whenever I arrive. It instantly reminds me where I am, and is a fixture of NYC architecture. 

Other Options: 

  • Washington Square Park 

  • Chinatown 

  • Times Square 

  • Battery Park 

  • One World Trade Center 

  • Rockefeller 

  • Grand Central 

Shopping 

  Home to some of the best shopping in the US, New York City has long been heralded as a fashion Mecca on an international level. NYC is known to have a major influence on global fashion trends and is the host to numerous flagship fashion houses. With an array of styles, from contemporary luxury to streetwear and a thriving vintage scene; whatever your style is you are sure to find some wardrobe additions during your stay in New York (be sure to leave room in your suitcases for this). Below is a list of what I believe are some of the most unique offerings for fashion in NYC that are hard to find elsewhere. 

Hint: a huge majority of NYC fashion is centralized in SoHo, and as such you can find most of what you may be curious about by spending an afternoon (or two) wandering these streets. 

Stores

Supreme 

  Not much needs to be said here, this is a streetwear staple and considered by many to be the greatest NYC streetwear brand to ever exist. Be prepared for lines on drop days.

Sak’s on Fifth Avenue 

  Another staple in the New York fashion scene is the iconic Sak’s. Founded in 1867, this department store has essentially something for everybody. 

Dover Street Market 

  Building primarily on the concept of London’s Kensington Market, originating from the UK; Dover Street Market is a high-end purveyor of high fashion products in a unique space. Check the brand list and pick up some harder to find garments here. 

Kith NYC

  Now a pillar in the NYC streetwear scene, Kith completely shook the game when Ronnie Fieg started the store in 2011. This fully immersive retail experience is a must when visiting New York as it goes so much beyond the high fashion designers stocked here. The house brand is cozy and well designed/produced, while the layout is astonishing and the infamous Kith Treats leave your mouth watering. You can’t visit NYC and not make a trip here.

Stadium Goods

  Housed in a minimalist space, Stadium Goods is one of the most premier stops in the world for rare and limited edition sneakers. If you are a sneakerhead, then you have to make a stop here. 

Palace

  Popular London based streetwear and skateboard brand that took off in NYC with youth. The recognizable triangular logo can be found printed on many shirts and is worth stopping at if this is your style. 

Round Two NYC

  One of the things that NYC is best known for is its vintage shopping. Round Two will satisfy that itch in the best way possible; serving up some of the best vintage and consignment finds in the city. You hardly need to search here, as all the stock is just amazing.

Noah 

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  Founded by ex Supreme designer, Brendon Babenzien, this NYC streetwear skate-inspired outpost is a must-visit. With a range of high-quality staples that anyone could pull off, there’s no reason not to check it out.

Stussy

  While Stussy may be an iconic California brand, that didn’t stop its uptake in New York. A timeless classic in the skate scene, this is one of the oldest and most revered streetwear brands in the game. 

Aime Leon Dore

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  One of my favorite NYC brands, ALD was founded in Queens and captures the culture of New York youth while mixing in luxe elements. With constantly innovative collaborations, unique color palettes, and timeless silhouettes it is no surprise that ALD rose to fame so quickly and continue to dominate at their Mulberry flagship location.

Chrome Hearts

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  Originally a West coast brand, Chrome Hearts is well received on the streets of New York. Specializing in rockstar style silver jewelry, they have instantly recognizable clothing and other accessories for purchase. Having developed an almost cult following in recent years, this is worth stopping in if you are a fan of this brand which is so difficult to find in many other countries. 

Flight Club

  Another shop for the sneakerheads, Flight Club is a one-stop-shop for those looking for a new pair of sneakers. 

Acne

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  The SoHo location of this minimalist Swedish brand is well known in New York for its unique facade adorned with the brands’ typeface on all windows. Well respected for their denim, tailoring, and unique read to wear designs, Acne Studios deserves a visit while strolling around SoHo. 

Alexander Wang

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  One of the most influential fashion figures of all time,  Alexander Wang’s SoHo location deserves a visit from anyone proclaiming to have an interest in the industry. 

A.P.C

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  This Parisian brand has grown a cult-like following for its raw indigo denim and overall aesthetic. Frequently doing events and hosting speakers at their instantly recognizable blue SoHo location, this is a great spot to get some high-quality pieces that will look as great on the streets of Paris as they do in New York. 

Prada

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  While Prada is hardly an NYC brand, this SoHo location is particularly special. Sorting a massive skateboard ramp in the middle of the storefront, which transforms into a runway for events; this converted museum houses all of their women’s garments in a supposed maze of design on the lower level. Come for the architectural and design treats, stay for the luxury Milanese tailoring. 

Le Labo

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  With their iconic Santal 33, Le Labo skyrocketed to fame and cemented themselves as one of the best perfume brands on the planet. Founded in New York, with locations around the world now, this is without a doubt one of the best places you could shop for a new fragrance if you are in the market for one. As we move into the warmer months, I recommend the light Bergamote 22. 

Tiffany & Co

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  Quite possibly the most iconic New York brand on this list, Tiffany & Co represents the pinnacle of American luxury and fine jewelry. A highly coveted brand, arguably one of the world’s iconic, Tiffany is now a global design house at the forefront of innovative jewelry design. 

Reformation 

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  This is a mention for the ladies. Reformation is one of my favorite brands in womenswear, with flattering unique designs and excellent sustainability practices; I’m always sure to stop by here for gifts when I’m in New York. 

Schott

  Bringing out a different side of New York, Schott is well respected for producing some of the best motorcycle gear and leather goods around. With full leather manufacturing done still in the United States, Schott’s dedication to quality stands through in all of their pieces. If simplicity and durability are what you are after, this is a great stop. 

Other Options 

  • Rag & Bone 

  • Opening Ceremony 

  • J Crew 

  • Nieman Marcus

What to Photograph 

  New York is photography heaven for those that love urban environments. From the deeply entrenched culture of Brooklyn to the hustle of Manhattan, and the nature in the parks; there is no shortage of photography and videography opportunities in NYC. One could spend a lifetime (as many do) photographing and documenting the people and changes of New York and still be left yearning for more time. As such, on your first trip here you should have absolutely no issue getting the shots that you are hoping to get as every nook and cranny of this city manages to be photogenic. 

While there are many focuses you could have on your trip, here are a few key elements that I like to focus on when creating client or personal content in New York. 

1. The Hectic Manhattan Streets

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Manhattan, in the financial district, has set the scene for countless movies and shows for good reason. From the businessmen rushing between meetings to the skyscrapers and street vendors, there is no shortage of life and action in these streets. This makes for a lot of opportunities to capture interesting street scenes in this style.

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2. Focus on cabs

  The yellow cab is one of the most iconic facets of New York. Trying to find unique ways to include these cabs in your imagery can instantly transport your viewer to the streets of New York. 

3. Street Photography 

  With a rich history of street photography, New York is one of the world’s greatest cities if you are looking to capture the life of the people around you. Finding unique ways of showcasing emotion, and trials and tribulations of New Yorkers and the stories they may hold is all part of the fun of attempting street photography in New York. 

4. Architecture (old and new)

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  NYC boasts an impressive amount of beautiful architecture, from St Patrick’s cathedral to the contemporary Oculus and it all deserves to be captured. Grab your wide-angle or your telephoto for those detail shots and hit the streets!

5. Skyline Views

  With one of the world’s most iconic skylines, you can never find enough ways to capture the sun setting or rising over New York. Whether you find yourself at a beach in Brooklyn, in the middle of Manhattan, on a ferry or on a helicopter; there are countless ways to capture the beauty of the New York skyline.

6. Iconic Dumbo 

  They say cliches are cliche for a reason, right? Well in the case of Dumbo in Brooklyn, this is definitely the case. While it is often a tourist trap and quite busy, this is still one of my favorite spots in New York to photograph.

Thanks for checking out my guide to NYC, this is just a start of what you can do and see in this city! Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions.

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