Epicenter of the arts. Dining and shopping capital.  Trendsetter. New York City wears many crowns, and spreads an irresistible feast  for all.
The Night Is Young
 When the sun sinks slowly beyond the Hudson and luminous skyscrapers light up the night, New York transforms into one grand  stage. Well-known actors take to the legendary theaters of Broadway as  world-class soloists, dancers and musicians perform at venues large and small  across town. Whether high culture or low, New  York embraces it all: in-your-face rock shows at Williamsburg dives, lavish  opera productions at the Lincoln  Center, and everything in between. This is a city of experimental theater,  improv comedy, indie cinema, ballet, poetry readings, burlesque, world music,  jazz and so much more. If you can dream it up, it’s probably happening in  NYC.
When the sun sinks slowly beyond the Hudson and luminous skyscrapers light up the night, New York transforms into one grand  stage. Well-known actors take to the legendary theaters of Broadway as  world-class soloists, dancers and musicians perform at venues large and small  across town. Whether high culture or low, New  York embraces it all: in-your-face rock shows at Williamsburg dives, lavish  opera productions at the Lincoln  Center, and everything in between. This is a city of experimental theater,  improv comedy, indie cinema, ballet, poetry readings, burlesque, world music,  jazz and so much more. If you can dream it up, it’s probably happening in  NYC.Culinary Capital
 There’s never been a better time to dine in New  York. The city has become a hotbed of seasonal and locally sourced cuisine –  with restaurants growing vegetables on roof gardens or their own upstate farms,  sourcing meats and seafood from sustainable outfits nearby, and embracing  artisanal everything – from coffee roasting and whiskey distilling to chocolate-  and cheese-making. Bars have also taken creativity to new heights, with  pre-Prohibition-era cocktails served alongside delectable small plates – indeed  gastropubs are some of the most creative places to get a meal these days. Of  course you can also hit the gourmet food-truck scene or dine more traditionally  at one of NYC’s 20,000-plus sit-down restaurants.
There’s never been a better time to dine in New  York. The city has become a hotbed of seasonal and locally sourced cuisine –  with restaurants growing vegetables on roof gardens or their own upstate farms,  sourcing meats and seafood from sustainable outfits nearby, and embracing  artisanal everything – from coffee roasting and whiskey distilling to chocolate-  and cheese-making. Bars have also taken creativity to new heights, with  pre-Prohibition-era cocktails served alongside delectable small plates – indeed  gastropubs are some of the most creative places to get a meal these days. Of  course you can also hit the gourmet food-truck scene or dine more traditionally  at one of NYC’s 20,000-plus sit-down restaurants.Nexus of the Arts
Urban Wanderers
 With its compact size and streets packed with eye-candy of  all sorts – architectural treasures, Old World cafés, atmospheric booksellers  and curio shops – NYC is an urban wanderer’s delight. Crossing continents is as  easy as walking over a few avenues in this jumbled city of 200-plus  nationalities. You can lose yourself in the crowds of Chinatown amid brightly  painted Buddhist temples, steaming noodle shops and fragrant fishmongers, then  stroll up to Nolita for enticing boutiques and coffee-tasting among the  craft-minded scenesters. Every neighborhood offers a dramatically different  version of New York City – from the 100-year-old Jewish delis of the Upper West  Side to the meandering cobblestone lanes of Greenwich Village. And the best way  to experience this city is to walk its streets.
With its compact size and streets packed with eye-candy of  all sorts – architectural treasures, Old World cafés, atmospheric booksellers  and curio shops – NYC is an urban wanderer’s delight. Crossing continents is as  easy as walking over a few avenues in this jumbled city of 200-plus  nationalities. You can lose yourself in the crowds of Chinatown amid brightly  painted Buddhist temples, steaming noodle shops and fragrant fishmongers, then  stroll up to Nolita for enticing boutiques and coffee-tasting among the  craft-minded scenesters. Every neighborhood offers a dramatically different  version of New York City – from the 100-year-old Jewish delis of the Upper West  Side to the meandering cobblestone lanes of Greenwich Village. And the best way  to experience this city is to walk its streets.
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