Edge is the highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere located at 30 Hudson Yards, with a one-of-a-kind design. It’s suspended in mid-air, giving you the feeling of floating in the sky with 360-degree views you can’t get anywhere else. Look 100 stories down from the thrilling glass floor, lean out over the city on angled glass walls and sip champagne in the sky. You’ve never experienced New York like this before
Little Island is a new public park, located in Hudson River Park, where all New Yorkers and visitors can experience nature and art in a unique urban oasis on the Hudson River. The park features a lush, seasonal, landscape with rolling hills, winding pathways and dazzling views coupled with programming that includes music, dance, theater, poetry, comedy and arts workshops for all ages.
Brooklyn Bridge Park is an 85-acre world-class waterfront park with rolling hills, riverfront promenades, lush gardens, and spectacular city views. Our list of amenities continues to grow as we work each day to revitalize this previously deteriorated industrial space and build a park that allows New Yorkers to rediscover the waterfront.
MANHATTAN’S FIRST WHISKEY DISTILLERY SINCE PROHIBITION
One hundred years after the last whiskey distillery in Manhattan shut its doors, Great Jones Distilling Co. is bringing this iconic spirit back to the Big Apple. Our home at 686 Broadway in the NoHo neighborhood of Manhattan is a monument to the rich culture of Prohibition-era New York, and a celebration of whiskey — past and present.
Perched 16 stories above its sister venue, PRINT Restaurant, The Press Lounge is one of New York’s best rooftop destinations offering breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline and Hudson River year-round. Seasonal cocktails and local wines complement small plates and house-made accompaniments. Enjoy attentive
service as you relax in comfortable elegance.
In the midst of the bustle and fast-paced rhythm of downtown, right at the heart of TriBeCa, there is an oasis of tranquility exclusively designed to balance mind and body. Located at a restored historical building, originally an 1883 textile factory, the AIRE experience consists of an unforgettable journey through sensations across the various baths with water at different temperatures that will transport you to the ancient times of the Roman, Greek and Ottoman traditions. Come discover a unique atmosphere of relaxation.
An outdoor space unlike any other in the city, Electric Lemon’s 8,000 square foot terrace complete with a monumental Jaume Plensa sculpture, provides the ultimate urban respite. From light bites to seasonal offerings at dinner and brunch on the weekends, our rooftop oasis is the perfect place to escape and connect. Take in the unparalleled views of the Hudson River and the city while you sip on classic and inspired cocktails and fresh, seasonal cuisine.
Central Park is an urban park in New York City, between the Upper West and Upper East Sides of Manhattan. It is the fifth largest park in the city, covering 843 acres (341 ha). It is the most visited urban park in the United States, with an estimated 42 million visitors annually as of 2016, and is the most filmed location in the world.
Set 18 stories high in Soho, the newly reimagined JIMMY is one of NYC's first and most beloved rooftops, and features one of the few outdoor pool decks in town. With decor inspired by Picasso's Blue period, JIMMY was created and is curated by David Rabin and Johnny Swet. The atmosphere is intimate and refined, with vintage and contemporary furniture and a working fireplace – all surrounded by 14’ windows with panoramic views of Midtown, Wall Street, the Hudson River, and the bridges spanning the East River. The music is cool and conversational-level, but heats up as the hour gets later on weekends.
Built on a historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be more than a park. You can walk through gardens, view art, experience a performance, savor delicious food, or connect with friends and neighbors-all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
The Museum of Illusions in New York brings you a space that offers wondrous and entertaining insights into the world of illusions which will delight all generations. The museum is a unique place for new experiences and fun with family and friends. Not only is it an exciting place for children, who adore coming, but it’s also a great place for parents, couples, and grandparents!
We invite you into a world of the unknown, to see who you could be. Discover your inner spy in immersive challenges designed by a former Head of Training at MI6 (British Intelligence) and uncover your spy superpowers in your authentic and detailed personalized profile. Over the course of 90-120 minutes you'll go on an interactive journey into the real world of spies and secrets. You'll face authentic challenges and see how they compare to real and fictional spies.
Domino Park is a 5-acre public park located at 15 River Street along the East River in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The park is built on the grounds of the former Domino Sugar Refinery, a site of incredible significance to the growth and development of Williamsburg and the entire Brooklyn waterfront. The story of these grounds is the story of a diverse group of people — from those who founded it, to those who worked here, to those affected by its presence in good times and bad — who have shaped this neighborhood for over 160 years.
Van Cortlandt Park — more than a
thousand acres atop the ridges and valleys of the northwest Bronx — is New York City's third largest park. Playing fields and playgrounds are scattered about the park's edges, surrounding a richly forested heartland fed by Tibbets Brook. The park is home to the country's first public golf course, the oldest house in the Bronx, and the borough's largest freshwater lake.