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... only in New York City ( day time )As the world reopens and travel becomes more accessible, New York City is once again ready to welcome visitors with open arms. And with so much new and exciting happening in the city, there’s never been a better time to plan your trip. From brand-new hotels and dining destinations to unique cultural experiences, here’s a look at what’s new and upcoming in NYC.

Moxy Williamsburg: The Hottest New Boutique Hotel in Brooklyn

Moxy Williamsburg Now Open

Moxy Williamsburg is Now Open

Looking for a stylish and affordable place to stay in one of NYC’s trendiest neighbourhoods? Look no further than Moxy Williamsburg. This 216-room boutique hotel is the first Moxy property in Brooklyn, and it’s already making waves with its sleek design, lively atmosphere, and a prime location near the Williamsburg Bridge.

But what really sets Moxy Williamsburg apart is its four new dining and drinking venues, all operated by Bar Lab Hospitality. Whether you’re in the mood for a cocktail with a view at the rooftop LilliStar, a pizza party at Vinny’s Pizza Bar or a quick bite at the grab-and-go cafe The Pickup, Moxy Williamsburg has something to satisfy every taste and budget.

NYC Bagel Tours: A Delicious Adventure for Foodies

New York City is famous for many things, but perhaps none more so than its bagels. And if you’re a fan of these chewy, doughy treats, you won’t want to miss NYC Bagel Tours. These guided tours take you on a culinary journey through the city’s best bagel shops and delis, where you can sample everything from classic plain bagels to trendy artisanal flavours.

But NYC Bagel Tours isn’t just about the food. Along the way, you’ll also learn about the history and culture of the bagel in NYC, as well as the stories of the people who make them. And with both public and private tours available daily, there’s no excuse not to join in the fun.

American Museum of Natural History

American Museum of Natural History

Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation: The Future of Learning at the American Museum of Natural History

For over a century, the American Museum of Natural History has been one of NYC’s premier cultural institutions. And soon, it’s set to become even better with the opening of the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation. This state-of-the-art facility will feature cutting-edge technology, interactive exhibits, and access to the museum’s world-class collections.

But the Gilder Center isn’t just for visitors. It’s also designed to be an active scientific and educational institution, with learning spaces for students and researchers of all ages. By promoting scientific literacy and fostering a love of learning, the Gilder Center aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and explorers.

Grand Central Madison LIRR Station: A New Gateway to Manhattan’s East Side

For decades, getting from Long Island to Manhattan has meant braving the crowds and chaos of Penn Station. But now, there’s a new option for commuters and visitors alike: Grand Central Madison, a new Long Island Rail Road station located beneath the iconic Grand Central Terminal.

With full service to the terminal starting in January 2023, the new station will provide a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Long Island and Manhattan’s East Side. And with its elegant design and state-of-the-art amenities, it’s sure to become a destination in its own right.

Experience the Best of NYC: Book Your Trip Today!

With so much to see and do in New York City, there’s never been a better time to plan your visit. Whether you’re looking for a trendy place to stay, a delicious culinary adventure, or a world-class cultural experience, NYC has something to offer every traveller.

 

 

 

Written by: Jill Walsh

 

 

 

 

 

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