ARTECHOUSE

An innovative leader in the field of digital and experiential art, ARTECHOUSE expands the possibilities of art and how we experience it through cutting edge technology-driven exhibitions and experiences.
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Big Bus Tours

You’ve seen it in the movies, but nothing beats experiencing the Big Apple in person. Discover the best of New York attractions and landmarks with Big Bus Tours. Big Bus Tours will take you to all the city’s iconic must-sees, such as the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty, and introduce you to its hidden gems along the way.
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The Bronx Beer Hall

The Bronx Beer Hall is the premiere craft beer destination in The Bronx, NY. Nestled in the heart of Bronx Little Italy’s historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market, the beer hall offers patrons New York State craft beers, as well as an original menu sourced from within the neighborhood. Come on by, you’re always welcome.
Brooklyn Museum

For 200 years, the Brooklyn Museum has been recognized as a trailblazer. Through a vast array of exhibitions, public programs, and community-centered initiatives, it continues to broaden the narratives of art, uplift a multitude of voices, and center creative expression within important dialogues of the day.
Café Un Deux Trois

Café Un Deux Trois has been a Times Square staple since 1977—born in an era when the neighborhood was gritty, the nights were untamed, and Studio 54 was just getting started. We’ve welcomed Broadway stars, film legends, and world travelers alike—serving as the go-to spot for post-show toasts, pre-theater dinners, and weekend brunches after a night on the town.
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Intrepid Museum

The Intrepid Museum, a private non-profit, holds a special place in New York City’s cultural landscape. Founded in 1982 with the acquisition of the storied WWII aircraft carrier Intrepid—a National Historic Landmark and the centerpiece of its collection—the Museum welcomes over one million visitors annually from all around the world. Its mission is to promote the awareness and understanding of history, science and service through bold and immersive collections, exhibitions and programming in order to honor our heroes, educate the public and inspire future generations.
Museum of Broadway

Walk through Broadway’s history, starting in 1732 with the first documented performance in NYC, and go backstage with your favorite Broadway stars to learn how a show is made. As you walk the timeline, you’ll come upon exhibits dedicated to groundbreaking moments in Broadway’s history – those that pushed creative boundaries, challenged social norms, and paved the way for those who would follow. The Museum of Broadway was designed by internationally renowned artists, designers, and theatre historians.
Serendipity 3

Home of amazing food and decadent desserts like the world-famous Frrrozen Hot Chocolate, Serendipity 3 has been captivating millions of patrons since its inception. With two iconic New York locations—on the Upper East Side and most recently in Times Square—it has become a beloved part of the city’s rich history, where artists and actors of both the past and present come for inspiration.
Top of the Rock

Top of the Rock’s three levels of indoor and outdoor observation decks deliver spectacular, unobstructed views of the city skyline. With terraces facing east, west, north, and south, Top of the Rock’s panoramic sights make it the ultimate observation deck in NYC. At the pinnacle of 30 Rockefeller Plaza’s 70 floors, it’s one of the top things to do in New York City.
Vessel NYC

Even in the city that has everything, there is nothing else like Vessel. It is a one of one original that has to be seen to be understood.
Vessel features a network of interconnected staircases and platforms, allowing visitors to climb and gain unique perspectives of the city from various heights and angles. Its shimmering exterior combines bronze-colored stainless steel and glass, reflecting light and the environment. The open design lets natural light filter through, creating dynamic patterns of light and shadow throughout the day.
Hotel Edison

The first Art Deco hotel in the Theater District, Hotel Edison has woven itself into the fabric of New York City as a trendsetter and blueprint. It has been featured in literary works and major productions like “Seinfeld” and The Godfather, blending the glamor of a bygone era with the young and vibrant energy of today’s NYC.








