- New York City is one of the world's artistic capitals. Thousands come to the city in hopes of starting a career in dance, music, visual arts or the performing arts. A visitor can easily enjoy the results of their efforts. Lincoln Center is home to two major ballet companies as well as one of the world's best opera companies. Visitors can catch an abstract ballet choreographed by George Balanchine at the New York City Ballet or watch a classical story-based ballet at American Ballet Theater. New York is also the center of American stage drama, comedy and musical theater. Catch a live performance at a Broadway theater. Try an afternoon matinee to save money or stand in line at TKTS, offering tickets at reduced prices if you make same day arrangements.
Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, N.Y. 10023
(212) 579-4176
TKTS
Father Duffy Square
Broadway and 47th Street
New York, N.Y. 10036
(212) 221-0013 - Manhattan is home to dozens of fascinating museums featuring a wide variety of subjects. Travelers can explore the world of astronomy at Hayden Planetarium. You'll find exhibits that let you look inside the earth, discover what you weigh on various planets and find out about the composition of the galaxy. Once you've finished touring the planetarium you can go right next door and see the Museum of Natural History. Learn about dinosaurs with full-size dinosaur skeletons in front of your eyes. Wander the world of biology with exhibits that display the inner workings of our common anatomy.
Hayden Planetarium
Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, N.Y. 10024
(212) 769-5100 - Travelers to New York City can choose from a huge variety of food choices. Local street vendors offer hot dogs with classic toppings such as mustard and onions. Visitors in search of an authentic ethnic lunch can try one of many different dim sum places in Chinatown or sample Indian foods in Little India. For a real New York City eating experience try the Second Avenue Deli. No longer actually located on 2nd Avenue, the Deli still offers delights such as homemade matzo ball soup, house cured pastrami, exceedingly sour pickles and rugalach (layered pastry covered with sweet toppings) for dessert. Those in search of a more upscale dining experience can make advance reservations for dinner at a restaurant such as Le Bernardin. Le Bernardin serves fresh seafood with French inspired flair.
Second Avenue Deli
162 E 33rd St.
New York, N.Y. 10016
(212) 677-0606
Le Bernardin
155 W 51st St
New York, NY 10019
(212) 554-1515
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