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New York City

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Like A Local Guide is run by the team behind Like A Local Tours - New York's award-winning, woman-owned food tour company, consistently ranked among the city's Top 10 and led by guides who are working actors and real New Yorkers. Every tour supports the small businesses that give each neighbourhood its soul: last year we put $147,728 into local small businesses and $29,550 into our social impact partners.

NewFrom $55NYC's Ultimate Lower East Side Pizza Tour2 hours · Lower East Side + Nolita · come hungry!Saturdays & Sundays, 11:30am & 2:30pmSee dates & book
From $68Immigrant New York Food Tour3 hours · Lower East Side, Chinatown & Little ItalySaturdays, 12pmSee dates & book
From $68Chelsea Market + High Line + Hudson Yards Food & History Tour3 hours · Chelsea, Market 57, High Line, Hudson YardsRuns 7 days a weekSee dates & book
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Where to stay in New York City

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New York City at a glance

  • Ideal stay: 3 to 5 days
  • Best time to visit: spring and autumn
  • Highlights: Central Park, The High Line
  • Where to stay: Midtown East, Murray Hill
  • Getting around: subway, walking and ferries

Five boroughs, endless energy. New York packs world-class museums, Broadway, iconic skylines and food from every corner of the globe onto one electric island and beyond. Whether it is your first visit or your fiftieth, there is always something new – here are the places locals actually love.

Good to know

800+

languages spoken – more than anywhere else on Earth

472

subway stations, the most of any transit system in the world

843

acres of Central Park – bigger than all of Monaco

26,000+

restaurants serving virtually every cuisine on the planet

Local tips

  • Get an OMNY tap-to-pay or a MetroCard and ride the subway – it beats a cab in traffic every time.
  • Many museums (the Met, MoMA) have pay-what-you-wish or free evening hours – check before you go.
  • Grab same-day Broadway seats at the TKTS booth in Times Square for up to 50% off.
  • Tipping 18-20% at restaurants and bars is expected.

Browse New York City

Financial District

A free photo with the famous bronze bull at the foot of Broadway.
★ 4.7
$

Chinatown / Little Italy

Dim sum, cannoli from 130-year-old Ferrara’s, and a New York slice.
★ 4.7
$$

Pier 83, Midtown West

NYC’s best-known sightseeing boat past the Statue of Liberty and downtown.
★ 4.7
$

Times Square

Tech-forward rooms and a buzzy rooftop bar one minute from Times Square.
★ 4.5
$$

Upper East Side

Daniel Boulud’s Michelin-starred French fine dining since 1993.
★ 4.6
$$$

Hudson Yards

The Western Hemisphere’s highest outdoor sky deck, with a glass floor.
★ 4.7
$$

SoHo

Sustainable fashion with the pioneering Renew take-back program.
★ 4.9
$$$

Flatiron

Daniel Humm’s plant-based three-Michelin-star tasting menu.
★ 4.5
$$$

Carroll Gardens

A nonprofit restaurant giving refugees a paid culinary apprenticeship.
★ 4.7
$$

Midtown

The 86th-floor classic plus an immersive museum; go before sunset.
★ 4.7
$$

Greenwich Village

Dan Barber’s farm-to-table flagship sourcing from Blue Hill Farm & Stone Barns.
★ 4.6
$$$

Multiple

Thrift stores funding job training for people with barriers to work.
★ 4.5
$

Flatiron

Danny Meyer’s New American classic-walk-in à la carte in the Tavern.
★ 4.6
$$

Midtown East

A Beaux-Arts landmark-celestial ceiling and Whispering Gallery. Free to wander.
★ 4.7
$

Greenwich Village

A 2.5-hour local-led graze through the Village with six tastings.
★ 4.9
$$

Theater District

The cultural-phenomenon musical at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
★ 4.7
$$$

Upper West Side

Landmark hostel with dorms, private rooms and a big patio near Central Park.
★ 4.4
$

Chelsea

A stroll along the elevated park with its art, gardens and skyline.
★ 4.5
$
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