2007 - The Concierge Choice Awards

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Concierge Choice Awards Commemorative Journal
COMMEMORATIVE JOURNAL
2007 - 2008
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Honors the
New York City Association
of Hotel Concierges
for
the First Concierge Choice Awards.
Congratulations to
all the winners and nominees
City Guide Magazine, a Davler Media Group publication,
is the largest circulation visitor magazine in New York City.
1040 Avenue of the Americas, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10018 | 212.315.0800 | www.cityguideny.com
2007
NYCAHC EXECUTIVE BOARD
Mary T. Murphy • President
Domenic Alfonzetti • Vice President
George Domenick • Public Relations
Ercilia Rodriguez • Secretary
Ivette Munroe • Treasurer
Gloria Morgan • Membership
Loida Diaz • Social Coordinator
The New York City Association of Hotel Concierges is pleased to
announce the first annual “Concierge Choice Awards.”
The Concierge Choice Awards will recognize New York City
institutions and businesses that create superior visitor experiences
for the guests of our hotels. The nominees and winners will not
necessarily be the biggest, the oldest or the most famous in the
metropolitan area; they will be establishments or individuals who
we, the concierge community at large will choose. The process will
culminate in a magnificent evening of winners, honored nominees
and a new found respect for our award winning choices.
The New York City Association of Hotel Concierge has asked City Guide Magazine to host the
awards dinner where the nominees will be announced.
City Guide has laid the foundation and assisted in our semi-annual fundraising endeavors for
many years; most recently, Café Society where we raised nearly $35,000 for the Les Clefs d’OR
foundation and the NYCAHC crisis fund.
No other city in the United States has ever asked the Concierge community for their feedback in
such celebrated fashion. We are eager to be leaders and we look forward to sharing with you
our first annual Concierge choice awards and continuing our relationship for many years to come.
Sincerely,
Mary T. Murphy
President for the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges
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2007
NYCAHC MEMBERSHIP
The Alex Hotel
Holiday Inn Downtown
Ms. Flo Marinez
Ms. Roxie McCovins
Benjamin Hotel
Hotel Plaza Athenee
Ms. Gina Bianco
Ms. Anya Orlanska
Mr. Mark Peterson [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Rick Cook [LCD]
Mr. Daniel Perez
Ms. Angelica Acevedo
Carlyle Hotel
Mr. Robert DeLorenzo [LCD]
Mr. Dwight Owsley [LCD]
Ms. Isabelle Hogan [LCD] [CC]
Hyatt Regency Wind Watch Hotel
Ms. Nancy Lirosi
Inter-continental the Barclay
Essex House Jumeirah
Mr. Domenic Alfonzetti [BOD] [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Christine M. Serio [LCD] [CC]
Iroquois New York
Flatotel
Ms. Angelica Velez
Mr. Gregory Smith [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Sergio Martinez
Kimberly Hotel
Four Seasons Hotel
Mr. Peter Johnson [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Bogna Flynn
Mr. Steven R. Bagley [LCD]
Ms. Josephine Danielson [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Reynald Gillamac
Mr. David Harney [LCD]
Ms. Adeliza Perez [LCD]
Mr. Johannes Schaafsma
Mr. Celso Moreira
Kitano Hotel
Mr. Yasuyuki Kojima [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Raita Sawai
Lowell Hotel
Mr. John Mark Hopkins [LCD]
Gansevoort Hotel
Madison Hotel
Mr. Jean-Francois Tremblay [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Michael Yee
Ms. Karen Shor [LCD] [CC]
Mandarin Oriental New York
Mr. Kenneth Abisror [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Joel Lowden [LCD]
Mr. Daniel Watts
Garden City Hotel
Ms. Gina Bianco
Ms. Anna Peroutka
Michelangelo Hotel
Gramercy Park Hotel
Mr. James Jolis [LCD]
Mr. Jimmy G. Azbite [LCD]
Mr. David Moreno [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Michael Cerrato [LCD]
Millennium Broadway
Grand Hyatt New York
Ms. Eve Quinones
Ms. Erika Mercado
Ms. Gloria Morgan [BOD] [LCD]
Mr. Ivan Garosi
Ms. Adrianna Lypecky
Ms. Jocelyn Ricci [LCD]
Ms. Ivette Wulff [LCD] [CC]
Newark Airport Marriott Hotel
Ms. Hank P. McKee
Helmsley Park Lane
Mr. Thomas Meckl [LCD] [CC]
New York Helmsley Hotel
Hilton New York Towers
Mr. Franz Hartl
Ms. Eva Olsson
Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
NY Marriott Marquis Hotel
Rosa Arias
Coralie LeBruno
Caroline Rosado
Jackie Rosado
Mr. Nelson Diaz [LCD]
Ms. Polina Roze [LCD]
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2007
NYCAHC MEMBERSHIP
New York Palace Hotel
Salisbury Hotel
Ms. Melody Williamson [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Isabella M. Ibragimov [LCD]
Ms. Carolyn Innocenzi [LCD]
Ms. Loida Diaz [LCD] [BOD]
Mr. Bill Todt
Mr. Gunter Kleemann
Mr. Diego Chinigo
Mr. Harald Mootz [LCD]
Mr. Pedro Munoz [LCD]
Sofitel
Mr. Vladimir Umansky [LCD]
St. Regis Hotel
Ms. Beatriz McGowen [LCD]
Mr. Tino Merli [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Mary T. Murphy [BOD] [LCD]
Ms. Marilyn Kolberg
Mr. Randy WIlliams [LCD]
Mr. Jon Adler [LCD]
Mr. Frank Albrezzi [LCD]
Mr. Pedro Cabillon
Mr. Jose Alfredo Custodio [LCD]
Ms. Maria DeJonge [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Robert Geist [LCD]
Mr. Peter Kent [LCD]
Mr. McKinley Winston [LCD]
Ms. Annah Pelin
Le Parker Meridien Hotel
Trump International Hotel
Ms. Maria Bortoluzzi [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Carlos Freire [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Vladamir Kouchnarenko [LCD]
Mr. Jonathan Powley
Omni Berkshire Place
The Peninsula
Mr. James Bernhardt [LCD]
Mr. Richard Meegan
Mr. Faisel Abbasi
Ms. Amy Bowen
Ms. Victoria Mortensen
W Court/Tuscany Hotels
Mr. Juan Santamaria
W Hotel New York
Ms. Krista Sorrentino
Ms. Theodora Calafates
Ms. Akisa Sherman
Mr. Keoni Boyer
Mr. James Lamboglia
The Pierre, a Taj Hotel
Mr. Maurice Dancer [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Ivette Munroe
Ms. Annemarie Loeffel
Regency Hotel
W Hotel NY Times Square
Mr. Michael Caraher
Ms. Kathleen Nugent [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Julian Vasquez
Mr. Gilmar Scantamburlo
Ms. Amber Jones
Renaissance Times Square Hotel
W Hotel NY Union Square
Mr. Omar Bennett
Ms. Christine Spencer [LCD] [CC]
Mr. Erick Pinedo
Ms. Divina Gouvatsos
Mr. Roy Delaney
Mr. George Matioska
Mr. Marcelo Surerus [LCD]
Waldorf Astoria
Mr. Jay Serio [LCD]
Mr. Kevin Howard
Mr. Jonathan V. Henthorne
Mr. Manuel Barrios [LCD]
Mr. Stanley Wong [LCD]
Ritz Carlton Central Park
Waldorf Towers
Mr. Peter Antonio [LCD]
Mr. Fredrick Bigler [LCD] [CC]
Ms. Cecilia Gustantini [LCD]
Mr. George Domenick [LCD] [BOD]
Ms. Susanne Carter [LCD]
Mr. Raphael Pallais [LCD]
Ms. Maria McDonald [LCD]
Mr. Brian Pierce
Ms. Sumi Igbal
Mr. Michael Romei [LCD] [CC]
Ritz Carlton Battery Park
Westin NY Times Square
Ms. Melanie Bruno
Ms. Gabriella Popeti
* LCD: Les Clefs d’Or Member
CC: Chef Concierge
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2007
ATTRACTION
WINNER
TOP OF THE ROCK OBSERVATION DECK
NOMINEES
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OBSERVATORY
YANKEE STATIUM
CITY OF NEW YORK PARKS & RECREATION / CENTRAL PARK
THE STATURE OF LIBERTY / ELLIS ISLAND
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
CULTURAL INSTITUTION
WINNER
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
NOMINEES
NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
LOWER EAST SIDE TENEMENT MUSEUM
LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
THE WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
RESTAURANT
CROWD PLEASER DINING
WINNER
P.J. CLARKE'S
NOMINEES
KATZ'S DELICATESSEN
TONY'S DINAPOLI
MARS 2112
DAVE & BUSTER'S TIMES SQUARE
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
8
2007
RESTAURANT
PRE-THEATRE DINING
WINNER
CHEZ JOSEPHINE
NOMINEES
KELLARI TAVERNA
PATSY'S
RUBY FOO'S
PALM WEST
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
RESTAURANT
SMART/CASUAL DINING
WINNER
DEL FRISCO'S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAKHOUSE
NOMINEES
PAPILLON
SOFRITO
GRAND CENTRAL OYSTER BAR
TAVERN ON THE GREEN
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
RESTAURANT
ELEGANT DINING
WINNER
LE BERNARDIN
NOMINEES
LA GRENOUILLE
SAN DOMENICO NY
THE RUSSIAN TEA ROOM
MR. K'S
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
RETAIL
DEPARTMENT STORE
WINNER
BLOOMINGDALE'S
NOMINEES
CENTURY 21 DEPARTMENT STORES
SAKS FIFTH AVE
MACY'S
BARNEYS NEW YORK
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
RETAIL
SPECIALTY STORE
WINNER
J&R MUSIC & COMPUTER WORLD
NOMINEES
TOYS "R" US
FACONNABLE
BUILD-A-BEAR WORKSHOP
M & M'S WORLD NEW YORK
NBA STORE
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
TOURS
WINNER
GRAY LINE NEW YORK SIGHTSEEING
NOMINEES
CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEEING AT 42ND ST
NY WATERWAY
NEW YORK PARTY SHUTTLE TOURS
LIBERTY HELICOPTER TOURS
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
TRANSPORTATION SERVICE
WINNER
NEW YORK WATER TAXI
NOMINEES
NEW JERSEY TRANSIT AIR TRAIN
AIRLINK SHUTTLE SERVICE
SUPERSHUTTLE
GOLDEN TOUCH LIMOUSINE
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
INDIVIDUAL
RESERVATIONIST
WINNER
BAGTHA SEDDIK
BICE RISTORANTE
NOMINEES
CAROLINE MARSHALL / BABBO
CHRISTINE MCNAMARA / DEL POSTO
PHILLIP BUFALO / 21 CLUB
JENNY CHENG / MALONEY & PORCELLI
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
INDIVIDUAL
MAITRE D’ OR MANAGER
WINNER
ARMEL GREN
LA GRENOUILLE
NOMINEES
SANTE CALANDRI / BICE RISTORATE
FELIX ALBANO / DEL FRISCO'S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAKHOUSE
TED OEHMKE
ED COSTNER / LATTANZI RISTORANTE
KATHY GREENE / RIVER CAFÉ - WATER CLUB
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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2007
HONORARY NEW YORK CITY ASSOCIATION
OF HOTEL CONCIERGES
WINNER
MICHELLE FARBER
BALDWIN FORMALS
* The Concierge Choice Awards recognize the best of New York from the professionals who know the best of New York.
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We want to extend
our Congratulation and good wishes
to the concierges on
their first annual
Concierge Choice Awards.
Congratulations to the Concierges on their
1st annual Concierge Choice Awards.
We are honored to be part
of this prestigious event.
We value your friendship and support in
serving our visitors to New York City.
CENTRAL PARK AT WEST 67TH STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10023
T. 212.873.3200
New York City’s
Oldest and Most Luxurious Visitor’s Magazine
ABOUT NEW YORK SINCE 1934
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1040 Avenue of the Americas, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10018 • 212.315.0800
We gratefully acknowledge and thank the New York City Association of Hotel Concierges
for nominating San Domenico NY for best elegant dining
at City Guide’s First Annual Concierge Choice Awards
open seven days now
lunch: monday to friday noon to 2:30pm • dinner: monday to thursday 5:30pm to 11:00pm
friday 5:30pm to 11:30pm • saturday 5:00pm to 11:30pm • sunday 5:00pm to 10:00pm
dress code: elegant
San Domenico • NY 240 Central Park South New York, NY 10019
T 212 265 5959 • [email protected] • www.sandomeniconewyork.com
Applauds the Concierges who by serving their clients serve us all.
Congratulations on your first Concierge Choice Awards.
Thank you for your support over the years.
Macy’s Herald Square, Broadway at 34th Street, 212-494-2922. Longer shopping hours! Monday-Saturday 10am-9:30pm. Sunday 11am-8:30pm.
Same day delivery in all 5 boroughs! Order by 6pm today. Get it today.We’ll deliver to Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island, Queens and Brooklyn.
Service available at Herald Square for in-store purchases in all departments except jewelry, rugs, furniture. $18-$50 fee applies.
The GRAND CENTRAL OYSTER BAR
salutes
the members of the NYC Association of Hotel Concierges
for the outstanding job
they do helping to promote our great city
Grand Central Terminal at 42 nd Street • 212.490.6650 • www.OysterBarNY.com
Congratulations and best wishes
to
The New York City Association
of Hotel Concierges
and
City Guide Magazine
HOTEL ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK CITY
John Fitzpatrick
Chairman
Joseph E. Spinnato
President
Congratulations to the Concierge Choice Award Winners and Nominees!
City of New York Parks & Recreation Department
www.nyc.gov/parks
Dr. Jan Linhart, along with his group of dental specialists, extend their personal
gratitude to the magnificent Hotel Concierges for the friendship and camraderie
they have enjoyed with so many of these wonderful people.
MAKE YOUR SMILE WHITER,
BRIGHTER, BEAUTIFUL.
Dr. Linhart has more than 25 years experience in
cosmetic and restorative dentistry, and will help you
maximize your smile’s potential.
COSMETIC and RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY
Jan Linhart, DDS., PC.
230 Park Avenue at 46th Street • 212 682 5180 • DRLINHART.COM
Thank you
to all of our Hotel concierge friends for their
magnificent work year in and year out
Announcing...
3500 YEARS OF CULTIVATION
19 West 44TH Street, NYC
(between 5TH and 6TH Avenue)
212.221.0144 • www.kellari.us
Mr. K’s
.
.
.
Serves high quality Chinese delights in a
spectacular Art Deco showplace
Private rooms for up to 50 people
Delivery service is available within selected areas
570 Lexington Avenue at 51st Street
New York City
Reservation: 212-583-1668
Carry-Out: 212-583-1618
Website : www.mrks.com
All major credit cards accepted
Manhattan City Music provides
the absolute finest music and entertainment in the New York area
to make your corporate event, private party, wedding reception or
other special event memorable, elegant and fun.
We specialize in the New York sound and in creating a tasteful,
upbeat, beautiful presentation. We are experts at helping you
create a fabulous event. We are proud to have been selected by
some of the most successful New York event coordinators and
venues for their own events.
Experienced, professional personalized service.
Video/CD presentation in our Park Avenue office or your home/office.
Call:
212 • 678 • 0445
For Video Reels, CDs, DVDs and Info
or email us at: [email protected]
345 Seventh Ave., 9th Floor
Formerly on 57th Street
[email protected]
Ritz Furs would like to extend
it’s gratitude to the
New York City Hotel Concierge community
for the privilege of
so many great years working together
while we were on 57th Street.
We invite each and every one of
our concierge friends to stop by
our new showroom at
345 Seventh Avenue
bet. 29th & 30th St.,
9th Floor (212 - 26 5 - 4559)
to say hello and
join us for a cup of coffee!
100 Park Avenue, Suite 1600 • New York, NY 10017
YOU DON’T HAVE TO SPEND A MILLION TO LOOK LIKE A MILLION.
Manhattan’s First
FACILITY INCLUDES:
6 LUXURIOUS TREATMENT ROOMS FOR
Facials & Massages • Hydrotherapy Baths • Natural Nail Stations • Body Wraps •
Body Scrubs • Waxing • Make-up Application • Blow-outs and Special Event Hair •
Airbrush tanning
2 2 LOCKER ROOMS WITH
Multi-head showers • restroom and all necessary grooming amenities
LARGE, WELL APPOINTED RELAXATION ROOM WITH
Recliners and ottomans • Complementary selection of tea, water, juice, coffee and
wine with complimentary selection of chocolate, fresh and fried fruit, and granola
SPA BOUTIQUE WITH
Giftware • Vinotherapy products • Tea • Spa sandals • Robes • Jewelry and Handbags
** Ask about our “Concierge Rewards” program
212.937.7757 • 866.9Delluva (Toll-free) • 152 Franklin Street, NYC
www.delluvaspa.com • [email protected]
DINING
MALONEY & PORCELLI
37 E. 50th St. (Park-Madison Aves.)
212-750-2233
www.maloneyandporcelli.com
Contact: Jenny Chang
AMERICAN
BILL’S GAY NINETIES
57 E. 54th St. (Park-Madison Aves.)
212-355-0243
Contact: Barbara Olmsted
MARS 2112
1633 Broadway (51 St.)
212-582-2112
www.mars2112.com
Contact: Wendell Simpkins
COLORS
417 Lafayette St. (Astor Pl.-E. 4th St.)
212-777-8443
www.colors-nyc.com
Contact: Marie Wiggins
DAVE & BUSTER’S TIMES SQUARE
234 W. 42nd St. (7-8 Aves.), 3rd flr.
646-495-2015
www.daveandbusters.com
Contact: Dani Frisch
MICKEY MANTLE’S
42 Central Park South (59th St. btw. 5-6 Aves.)
212-688-7777
www.mickeymantles.com
Contact: Peter Anastas (Pete the Greek)
GATSBY’S
53 Spring St. (Lafayette-Mulberry Sts.)
212-334-4430
www.gatsbysnyc.com
Contact: Denise Leonard
P.J. CLARKE’S
915 Third Ave. (55 St.)
212-317-1616
www.pjclarkes.com
Contact: Patrick Walsh
HEARTLAND BREWERY & CHOPHOUSE
127 W. 43rd St. (Bdwy.-6 Ave.)
646-366-0235
PLANET HOLLYWOOD
1540 Broadway (Times Sq.)
212-333-7827
www.planethollywood.com
Contact: Dan Puck
Empire State Building, Fifth Ave. & 34th St.
212-563-3433
Union Square West & 17th St.
212-645-3400
SPIRIT CRUISES NY/NJ
Chelsea Piers, 23rd St. & the Hudson River
866-399-8439; 866-211-3805 (parties under 20)
www.spiritofnewyork.com
Contact: Various Reps
Sixth Ave. & 51st St.
212-582-8244
South Street Seaport
646-572-2337
www.heartlandbrewery.com
Contact: Ivan Cordero
ZIP BURGER
300 1/2 E. 52nd St. (2 Ave.)
212-308-1308
www.zipburger.com
Contact: Jesamine Anderson
HOURGLASS TAVERN
373 W. 46th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-265-2060
www.hourglasstavern.com
Contact: Chris Sideris
ASIAN FUSION
LUCILLE’S BAR & GRILL AT
B.B. KING BLUES CLUB & GRILL
237 W. 42 St. (7-8 Aves.)
212-997-4144
www.bbkingblues.com
Contact: Amanda Presser
HAWAIIAN TROPIC ZONE
729 Seventh Ave. (49 St.)
212-626-7312
www.hawaiiantropiczone.com
Contact: Gregg Hirschorn
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DALLAS BBQ
241 W. 42nd St. (7-8 Aves.)
212-221-9000
www.dallasbbq.com
Contact: Biplap Kumar
To provide our distinguished guests with the best China
has to offer, Mr. K’s has meticulously searched for dishes
DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE
646 W. 131st St. (12 Ave.)
212-694-1777
www.dinosaurbarbque.com
Contact: Abigael Doyle
representing the essence of each of China’s four main
regions: Peking, Shanghai, Canton, and Hunan and
Szechwan. Prepared with the best ingredients under the
masterful direction of our head chef, they are served in
grand style with beautiful presentation.
RACK AND SOUL
2818 Broadway (108-109 Sts.)
212-222-4800
Contact: Arlene Contreras
SHANGHAI CUISINE
89 Bayard St. (Mulberry St.)
212-732-8988
Contact: Josephine Feng
SPANKY’S BBQ
127 W. 43rd St. (6 Ave.-Bdwy.)
212-575-5848
www.spankysnyc.com
Contact: Felicia Aharon
COCKTAILS
LEVEL V
675 Hudson St. (14 St.)
212-699-2410
www.brguestrestaurants.com
WILDWOOD BARBECUE
(coming soon)
225 Park Ave. South
www.brguestrestaurants.com
COMEDY CLUBS
COMIC STRIP LIVE
1568 Second Ave. (81-82 Sts.)
212-861-9386
www.comicstriplive.com
BRAZILIAN
BRAZIL GRILL
787 Eighth Ave. (48 St.)
212-307-9449
www.brazilgrillny.com
Contact: Paulo Fraca
The World Famous Comic Strip Live is a showcase club
that is “the most expertly booked club in the city,”
acording to New York Magazine. More major stars have
started their careers at the Comic Strip than any other
venue in the world, including: Adam Sandler, Carol Leifer,
BUZINA POP
1022A Lexington Ave. (73 St.)
212-879-6190
Contact: Stephanie Laurent
Colin Quinn, Susie Essman, Larry Miller, Rich Hall, Liz
Winstead, Sarah Silverman, Jim Breuer, Caroline Rhea,
John Henson, Judy Gold, and Louis CK.
HA! COMEDY CLUB
163 W. 46th St. (7 Ave.)
212-977-3884
www.hanyc.com
VIA BRASIL
34 W. 46th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-997-1158
Contact: Luiz Gomex
NYC’s largest and hottest comedy club located in the
CHINESE
heart of Times Square with 2 main showrooms -- the
CHINATOWN BRASSERIE
380 Lafayette St. (Great Jones-E. 4 Sts.)
212-533-7000
www.chinatownbrasserie.com
Contact: Marie Lyons
perfect spot for an evening of laughter and good times
with friends and family. Shows are 90 minutes and
start at 6:30, 8:30, 10:30pm & 12:30am. Only $7 w/
this ad (normally $15). Call ahead for nightly specials
and reservations.
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DINING
MR. K’S
570 Lexington Ave. (51 St.)
212-583-1668
www.mrksny.com
Contact: Johnny Kao
BARBECUE
DINING
1371 Third Ave. (78 St.)
212-794-9800
Contact: Jamie
www.crumbsbakeshop.com
CONTINENTAL
THE RUSSIAN TEA ROOM
150 W. 57th St. (7 Ave.)
212-581-7100
www.russiantearoomnyc.com
Contact: Audra George
ETHIOPIAN
GHENET
284 Mulberry St. (Houston-Prince Sts.)
212-343-1888
www.ghenet.com
Contact: Hanna Zennabu
When your guests are looking for the perfect New York
moment, there is no better place than the Russian Tea
Room. The magical and romantic décor are only matched
by the world class service and innovative cuisine. Whether
QUEEN OF SHEBA
650 Tenth Ave. (45-46 Sts.)
212-397-0610
www.shebanyc.com
Contact: Philipos Mengistu
it is for a weekend brunch, pre-theatre meal, or late night
snack, every experience at the Russian Tea Room is an
affair to remember.
DELICATESSEN
FRENCH
KATZ’S DELICATESSEN
205 E. Houston St. (Ludlow St.)
212-254-2246
www.katzdeli.com
Contact: Kevin Albinder
BRASSERIE 52
772 Ninth Ave. (51-52 Sts.)
212-586-5005
www.brasserie52.com
Contact: Robert Penfiel
MR. BROADWAY KOSHER
1372 Broadway (37-38 Sts.)
212-921-2152
www.mrbroadwaykosher.com
Contact: Molti Zilber
CHEZ JOSEPHINE
414 W. 42nd St. (9-10 Aves.)
212-594-1925
www.chezjosephine.com
Contact: John Tully
Inspired by the legendary Josephine Baker, Chez Josephine
DESSERTS
recreates the joie-de-vivre spirit of Paris of the 1930s. For
over 20 years we have been welcoming travelers from
BOUCHON BAKERY
10 Columbus Circle (59 St.)
212-823-9366
www.bouchonbakery.com
Contact: Patrick Caprizzo
around the world to our little pocket of Le Jazz Hot on
west 42nd Street. I am proud and delighted that my wonderful friends, the concierges of New York, continue to
send us their most valued clients. And we, of course, will
continue to welcome each and every one of them with the
flair, the flourish, the style of the great Josephine.
CRUMBS
37 E. 8th St. (Broadway-University Pl.)
212-673-1500
Contact: Steven
DANIEL
60 E. 65th St.
212-288-0033
www.danielnyc.com
Contact: Susan Friend
43 W. 42nd St.
212-221-1500
Contact: Dido
LA GRENOUILLE
3 E. 52nd St. (5-Madison Aves.)
212-752-1495
www.la-grenouille.com
Contact: Armel Gren
321 Amsterdam Ave. (75 St.)
212-712-9800
Contact: Caroline
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LE RIVAGE
340 W. 46th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-765-7374
www.lerivagenyc.com
Contact: Paul Demamiel
DARBAR
152 E. 46th St. (3-Lexington Aves.)
212-681-4500
www.darbarny.com
Contact: Mike Irani
METRO MARCHE
625 Eighth Ave. (42 St.)
212-239-1010
www.metromarche.com
Contact: Jim Tula
INDIAN TAJ
181 Bleecker St. (MacDougal-Sullivan Sts.)
212-982-0810
Contact: Jessie Singh
TERRACE IN THE SKY
400 W. 119th St.
(Amsterdam Ave.-Morningside Dr.)
212-666-9490
www.terraceinthesky.com
Contact: Chris Bernic
UTSAV FESTIVE INDIAN CUISINE
1185 Sixth Ave.
(enter 46 St. btw. 6-7 Aves.)
212-575-2525
www.utsavny.com
Contact: Mohan Ahluwalia
GREEK
IRISH
ITHAKA
308 E. 86th St.
212-628-9100
www.ithakarestaurant.com
Contact: George Hadjis
BRENDAN’S BAR & GRILL
42 W. 35th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-564-5405
www.brendansbar.com
Contact: Brendan Kelly
KELLARI TAVERNA
19 W. 44th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-221-0144
www.kellari.us
Contact: Alki Stathopoulos
CHANNEL 4 IRISH BAR/RESTAURANT
58 W. 48th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-819-0095
www.channel4barnyc.com
Contact: Erin Murphy
Home to exceptional contemporary Greek cuisine,
including an array of tasty dips and spreads; kid braised
THE PLAYWRIGHT TAVERN & RESTAURANT
27 W. 35th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-268-8868
www.playwrighttavern.com
Contact: John Doherty
in yogurt with goat butter risotto; and a saganaki bar
with several kinds of melted cheese preparations. The
decor is also very appealing, with rustic beams, an open
kitchen, and warm lighting. Open 7 days, L & D.
INDIAN
TÍR NA NÓG
5 Penn Plaza (8 Ave. btw. 33-34 Sts.)
212-630-0249
www.tirnanognyc.com
Contact: Helen Woods
BOMBAY GARDEN
234 Seventh Ave. (23-24 Sts.)
212-627-2206
Contact: Rubel
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DINING
BOMBAY PALACE
30 W. 52nd St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-541-7777
www.bombay-palace.com
Contact: Priti Diler
LE CIRQUE
151 E. 58th St. (One Beacon Court)
212-644-0202
www.lecirque.com
Contact: Elli Jafari
DINING
DEAN’S FAMILY-STYLE PIZZERIA
801 Second Ave. (43 St.)
212-878-9600
Contact: Larry Djeka
ITALIAN
ANGELO’S PIZZA
117 W. 57th St. (6-7 Aves.)
212-333-4333
Contact: Jamie Tsioros
215 W. 85th St. (Amsterdam Ave.-Broadway)
212-875-1100
Contact: Christos Karas
1697 Broadway (53-54 Sts.)
212-245-8811
Contact: Costa Manessis
DEL POSTO
85 Tenth Ave. (15-16 Sts.)
212-497-8090
Contact: Christine McNamara
1043 Second Ave. (55 St.)
212-521-3600
Contact: Sisi Yiorkatzi
www.angelospizzany.com
ERMINIA
250 E. 83rd St.
212-879-4284
www.erminiarestaurant.com
Contact: Nikolas Camaj
ANGELS
1135 First Ave. (62-63 Sts)
212-980-3131
www.angelsnyc.com
Contact: Louis Diaz
FIAMMA OSTERIA
206 Spring St. (Sullivan St.-6 Ave.)
212-653-0100
www.brguestrestaurants.com
BABBO
110 Waverly Pl. (MacDougal St.-Sixth Ave.)
212-777-0303
www.babbonyc.com
Contact: Caroline Marshall
IL TINELLO
16 W. 56th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-245-4388
Contact: Mario
BICE RISTORANTE
7 E. 54th St. (Madison-5 Aves.)
212-688-1999
www.bicenewyork.com
Contact: Sante Calondri
LA MELA
167 Mulberry St. (Grand St.)
212-431-9493
www.lamelarestaurant.com
Contact: Don Sposa
Bice’s cuisine is a sumptuous combination of traditional
and new trends in Italian cuisine. With dishes such as tagli-
Bice, concierges and their hotel guests get VIP treatment.
LATTANZI
361 W. 46th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-315-0980
www.lattanziristorante.com
Contact: Eddy Costner
CIRO TRATTORIA
813 Eighth Ave. (49 St.)
212-307-5484
www.cirotrattorianyc.com
Contact: Marcello Papa
MONTE’S
97 MacDougal St. (Bleecker-W. 3 Sts.)
212-228-9194
www.montes1918.com
Contact: Peter Mosconi
DA ROSINA
342 W. 46th St. (8-9 Ave.)
212-977-7373
www.darosina.com
Contact: Mario
PATSY’S
236 W. 56th St. (Bdwy.-8 Ave.)
212-247-3491
www.patsys.com
Contact: Frank Dicola
olini con aragosta, ossobucco, costoletta di vitello, and
tiramisu della Bice, just to name a few. Combined with an
extensive wine selection and an elegant-casual atmosphere, it makes for a memorable dining experience. At
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JAPANESE
restaurant at 236 West 56th Street has been a leg-
AOKI JAPANESE RESTAURANT & SAKE BAR
234 W. 48th St. (Bdwy.-8 Ave.)
212-956-2356
Contact: Peggy Chong
endary dining destination in New York for over sixty
years. Renowned for its celebrity clientele (Frank
Sinatra’s favorite), this landmark has been the place for
home-style Neapolitan Italian food that has been
enjoyed for generations.
ASAHI
311 W. 48th St. (8 Ave.)
212-307-5040
asahijapanese.com
Contact: Alan Yu
SAN DOMENICO NY
240 Central Park So.
btw. Seventh Ave. & Broadway
212-265-5959
www.sandomeniconewyork.com
Contact: Marisa May
JAPONAIS
111 E. 18th St.
212-260-2020
www,japonaisnewyork.com
Contact: David Patten
Regularly cited among the country’s top 25 restaurants,
Tony May’s San Domenico features fine, authentic Italian
cuisine, with elegant yet unpretentious service and
décor. In honor of San Domenico NY’s 20th Anniversary,
MEGU MIDTOWN
Trump World Tower, 845 UN Plaza (47 St.)
212-964-7777
www.megunyc.com
Contact: Akiko Matsumoto
we salute and graciously thank the NYC Concierge community for their never ending support throughout the
years. “Grazie mille di cuore”—Marisa May & Tony May,
San Domenico NY.
SAN MARTIN
143 E. 49th St. (3-Lexington Aves.)
212-832-0888
www.sanmartinrestaurantny.com
Contact: San Martin
NATSUMI
226 W. 50th St. (8 Ave.-Bdwy.)
212-258-2988
www.natsuminyc.com
Contact: Harvey Su
SIMPLY PASTA
120 W. 41st St. (6 Ave.-Bdwy.)
212-391-0805
Contact: Martin Eklund
KOREAN
BANN
350 W. 50th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-582-4446
www.bannrestaurant.com
Contact: Raymond Park
TONY’S DINAPOLI
147 W. 43rd St. (Bdwy.-6 Ave.)
212-221-0100
www.tonysdinapoli.com
Contact: Circo Heta
MALAYSIAN
FATTY CRAB
643 Hudson St. (Gansevoort-Horatio Sts.)
212-352-3590
www.fattycrab.com
Contact: Collin Carmac
VENTO TRATTORIA
675 Hudson St. (14 St.)
212-699-2410
www.brguestrestaurants.com
MEDITERRANEAN
VILLA MOSCONI
69 MacDougal St. (Bleecker-Houston Sts.)
212-673-0390
www.villamosconi.com
Contact: John Ghezzi
ISABELLA’S
359 Columbus Ave. (77 St.)
212-724-2100
www.brguestrestaurants.com
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DINING
Patsy’s, the original, family owned and operated Italian
DINING
MEXICAN
NEW AMERICAN
CANCUN
937 Eighth Ave. (55-56 Sts.)
212-307-7307
www.cancunnyc.com
Contact: Becky Diaz
ARIUM
31 Little West 12th St. (9 Ave.-Washington St.)
212-463-8630
www.ariumnyc.com
Contact: John Moreno
DOS CAMINOS PARK AVENUE
373 Park Ave. South (26-27 Sts.)
212-294-1000
www.brguestrestaurants.com
CAFÉ CONDESA
183 W. 10th St.
212-352-0050
www.cafecondesa.com
Contact: Enrique Jardinec
Dos Caminos has captured the true spirit of genuine
Mexican cuisine, with new Executive Chef Scott Linquist
DEVIN TAVERN
363 Greenwich St. (Harrison-Franklin Sts.)
212-334-7337
www.devintavern.com
Contact: Madeline Barbito
spicing up the New York Mexican scene. From after-work
margaritas to a fiesta-friendly lunch, dinner or brunch
(with live music), Dos Caminos has earned a place among
the city’s top Mexican spots. Let the celebration at Dos
Caminos begin!
ONE IF BY LAND, TWO IF BY SEA
17 Barrow St. (7 Ave. So.-W. 4 St.)
212-255-8649
www.oneifbyland.com
Contact: Tom Kirk
DOS CAMINOS SOHO
475 West Broadway (Houston St.)
212-277-4300
www.brguestrestaurants.com
DOS CAMINOS THIRD AVENUE
825 Third Ave. (50 St.)
212-336-5400
www.brguestrestaurants.com
THE RIVER CAFE
1 Water St. (Old Fulton St.), Brooklyn
718-522-5200
www.rivercafe.com
Contact: Kathy Greene
MAYA
1191 First Ave. (64-65 Sts.)
212-585-1818
www.modernmexican.com
Contact: Circo Garzon
TAVERN ON THE GREEN
Central Park at W. 67th St.
212-873-3200
www.tavernonthegreen.com
Contact: Bill Zambrotto
SOMBRERO
303 W. 48th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-586-4853
www.sombrerorestaurant.com
Contact: Renata Lima
TOCQUEVILLE
1 E. 15th St.
(5 Ave.-Union Square West)
212-647-1515
www.tocquevillerestaurant.com
Contact: Joann Makovitzky
MOROCCAN
AZZA
137 E. 55th St. (Lexington-3 Aves.)
212-755-7055
www.azzanyc.com
Contact: Various Reps or Djamal
TRESTLE ON TENTH
242 Tenth Ave. (24 St.)
212-645-5659
www.trestleontenth.com
Contact: Brett Ferris
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Voted 7th Most Popular Restaurant in New York in the
2006 Zagat Survey and applauded as a restaurant that is
“perfect for dates” and “never disappoints,” Blue Water
Grill is a dining destination in the heart of Union Square.
Loyal guests and curious visitors are drawn to the former
Metropolitan Bank space that features sexy, dimly-lit red
PAN-ASIAN
chandeliers illuminating the intimate dining room, a spacious people-watching outdoor café and a cozy subter-
RUBY FOO’S TIMES SQUARE
1626 Broadway (49 St.)
212-489-5600
www.brguestrestaurants.com
Contact: Phillip Lee
ranean lounge featuring live jazz music.
DITCH PLAINS
29 Bedford St. (Downing St.)
212-633-0202
www.ditch-plains.com
Contact: Jen Powell
In the heart of what makes Manhattan tick, Ruby Foo’s
Times Square is creating a buzz of its own amid the glitz
and glitter of Broadway’s twinkling lights. Follow the lure
ETHOS
495 Third Ave. (33-34 Sts.)
212-252-1972
www.ethosrestaurant.com
Contact: Chatiris
of neon beaming from the fifty-foot long sign spelling
out the “Ruby Foo’s” name. On 49th street, there is no
mistaking: the revolving sign beckons passers-by to
enter its Shanghai-style banquet setting for Ruby Foo’s
signature Pan-Asian cuisine.
RUBY FOO’S UPTOWN
2182 Broadway (77-78 Sts.)
212-724-6700
www.brguestrestaurants.com
Contact: Matthew Burdzy
GRAND CENTRAL OYSTER BAR
Grand Central Terminal, Lower Level
(42 St. btw.Lexington-Vanderbilt Aves.)
212-490-6650
www.oysterbarny.com
Contact: Keven Faerkin, Greg Gallagher
PUERTO RICAN
A world-famous restaurant with some of NYC’s freshest
seafood served in a cavernous interior with cathedral
SOFRITO
400 E. 57th St. (1 Ave.)
212-754-5999
Contact: Evelyn Rivera
like ceilings. A vast selection of oysters & seafood
includes exclusive house specialties. An extraordinary
wine list with over 80 wines by the glass. Open for lunch
and dinner Mon.-Sat. until 9:30pm.
OCEAN GRILL
384 Columbus Ave. (78 St.)
212-579-2300
www.brguestrestaurants.com
SEAFOOD
ATLANTIC GRILL
1341 Third Ave. (76-77 Sts.)
212-988-9200
www.brguestrestaurants.com
THE WATER CLUB
500 E. 30th St. (East River & FDR Dr.)
212-683-3333
www.thewaterclub.com
Contact: Kathy Greene
BLUE FIN
W Hotel Times Square
1567 Broadway (47 St.)
212-918-1400
www.brguestrestaurants.com
SPANISH
DEGUSTATION WINE & TASTING BAR
239 E. 5th St. (2-3 Aves.)
212-979-1012
Contact: Jack Lamb
BLUE WATER GRILL
31 Union Square West (16 St.)
212-675-9500
www.brguestrestaurants.com
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DINING
21 CLUB
21 W. 52nd St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-582-7200
www.21club.com
Contact: Phillip Buffalo
DINING
EL CHARRO ESPAÑOL
4 Charles St. (Greenwich Ave.-7 Ave. So.)
212-242-9547
www.el-charro-espanol.com
Contact: Jose Castro
PALM WEST
250 W. 50th St. (Broadway-8 Ave.)
212-333-7256
www.thepalm.com
Contact: Chris Gilman
TIO PEPE
168 W. 4th St. (6-7 Aves.)
212-242-9338, 212-242-6480
www.tiopepenyc.com
Contact: Ramiro
PRIMEHOUSE NEW YORK
(coming soon)
381 Park Ave. South
212-294-1000
www.brguestrestaurants.com
ROTHMANN’S STEAKHOUSE
3 East 54th St. (5 Ave.)
212-319-5500
www.chasrothmanns.com
Contact: Pat Felitti
STEAK / SEAFOOD
AJ MAXWELL’S STEAKHOUSE
Rockefeller Center, 57 W. 48th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-262-6200
www.ajmaxwells.com
Contact: Lee Toombs
At Rothmann’s you’ll enjoy a great meal in a classically
beautiful space, served by an attentive, unpretentious
BROADWAY JOE STEAKHOUSE
315 W. 46th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-246-6513
www.broadwayjoesteakhouse.com
staff. Conveniently located in Midtown, just a short walk to
THE CAPITAL GRILLE
155 E. 42nd St. (Lexington-3 Aves.)
212-953-2000
www.thecapitalgrille.com
Contact: Tia Valion
RUTH’S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE
148 W. 51st St. (6-7 Aves.)
212-245-9600
www.ruthschris.com
Contact: Tiffany Molina
DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAK HOUSE
1221 Sixth Ave. (49 St.)
212-575-5129
www.delfriscos.com
Contact: Ray Risley
SHULA’S STEAKHOUSE
43rd St. & Eighth Ave.
212-201-2776
www.westinny.com/dining
Contact: Eric Dupaix
FRANKIE & JOHNNIE’S
32 W. 37th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-947-8940
STK
26 Little West 12th St. (9 Ave.-Washington St.)
212-624-2444
www.stkhouse.com
the Theater District, as well as to shopping on Fifth Ave.
Rothmann’s also offers a lively neighborhood bar scene
and sidewalk seating available when weather permits.
269 W. 45th St. (8th Ave.)
212-997-9494
www.frankieandjohnnies.com
Contact: Various Reps
TED’S MONTANA GRILL
110 W. 51st St. (6 Ave.)
212-245-5220
www.tedsmontanagrill.com
Contact: Jay Quander
GALLAGHER’S STEAKHOUSE
228 W. 52nd St. (Bdwy.-8 Ave.)
212-245-5336
www.gallaghersnysteakhouse.com
Contact: Pearse
An appetite for doing things right—that’s exactly what
you’ll find at Ted’s Montana Grill, with its ever-faithful
early 20th century design. From 100% all natural beef,
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seafood and made-from-scratch comfort food that’s
never seen the inside of a microwave or freezer.
UNCLE JACK’S STEAKHOUSE
440 Ninth Ave. (34-35 Sts.)
212-244-0005
www.unclejacks.com
Contact: Dominique Allan
106 Bayard St.
212-349-3132
A friend and quality resource to the concierge. While
244 W. 48th St.
212-582-3392
pongsri3.citysearch.com
Contact: Various Reps
165 W. 23rd St.
212-645-8808
we truly cater to every guest, we realize the great
value concierges bring to us; therefore, the guests
you refer to us receive our VIP treatment. We send all
hotel guests a VIP dessert sampler (tiramisu, NY
cheesecake or pecan pie, and chocolate mousse) as
SEEDA THAI
309 W. 50th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-586-4040
www.seeda2.com
Contact: Janet
compliments of their concierge…to make sure you
look good!
THAI
SIAM GRILL
592 Ninth Ave. (42-43 Sts.)
212-307-1363
www.siamgrillnyc.com
BANGKOK HOUSE
360 W. 46th St. (8-9 Aves.)
212-541-5943
www.bangkokhousenyc.com
Contact: Various Reps
VEGETARIAN
BLUECHILI
251 W. 51st St. (8 Ave.-Broadway)
212-246-3330, 212-246-3020
www.bluechilinyc.com
Contact: Pink Manuspong
GOBO
401 Sixth Ave. (Waverly Pl.-8 St.)
212-255-3902
Contact: Kevin Jacasal
1426 Third Ave. (80-81 Sts.)
212-288-5099
www.goborestaurant.com
Contact: Adriana Kuligwoska
BREEZE
661 Ninth Ave. (45-46 Sts.)
212-262-7777
www.breezenyc.com
Contact: Poo
ZENITH
311 W. 48th St. (8 Ave.)
212-307-5040
www.zenithvegetariancuisine.com
Contact: Allan Yu
JAIYA
396 Third Ave. (28-29 Sts.)
212-889-1330
Contact Kheng Sirinuntagate
P*ONG
150 W. 10th St.
(Greenwich Ave.-Waverly Pl.)
212-929-0898
www.p-ong.com
Contact: Stuart Brill
VIETNAMESE
SAIGON 48
234 W. 48th St. (Bdwy.-8 Ave.)
212-247-8669
Contact: Peter Wam
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DINING
PONGSRI THAI
311 Second Ave. (18 St.)
212-477-4100
bison and chicken with no artificial ingredients to fresh
MUSEUMS
ALICE AUSTEN HOUSE MUSEUM AND GARDEN
2 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island
718-816-4506
www.aliceausten.org
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF THE ARTS
182 Lafayette St. (Grand-Broome Sts.)
212-274-0986
www.cmany.org
AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM
45 W. 53rd St.
212-265-1040
www.folkartmuseum.org
THE CLOISTERS
Fort Tryon Park, 200th St.
212-923-3700
www.metmuseum.org
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Central Park West at 79th St.
212-769-5100
www.amnh.org
CONEY ISLAND MUSEUM
1208 Surf Ave., Coney Island, Brooklyn
718-372-5159
www.coneyisland.com
ASIA SOCIETY AND MUSEUM
725 Park Ave. (70 St.)
212-288-6400
www.asiasociety.org
COOPER-HEWITT NATIONAL DESIGN MUSEUM
2 E. 91st St. (5 Ave.)
212-849-8400
www.cooperhewitt.org
BARTOW-PELL MANSION MUSEUM
895 Shore Rd., The Bronx
718-885-1461
www.bartowpellmansionmuseum.org
DAHESH MUSEUM OF ART
580 Madison Ave. (56-57 Sts.)
212-759-0606
www.daheshmuseum.org
BRONX MUSEUM OF THE ARTS
1040 Grand Concourse, The Bronx
718-681-6000
www.bxma.org
DRAWING CENTER
35 Wooster St. (Grand-Broome Sts.)
212-219-2166
www.drawingcenter.org
BROOKLYN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
145 Brooklyn Ave. (St. Marks Ave.), Brooklyn
718-735-4400
www.brooklynkids.org
DYCKMAN FARMHOUSE MUSEUM
Dyckman House Park, 4881 Broadway
212-304-9222
www.dyckmanfarmhouse.org
BROOKLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
128 Pierrepont St. (Clinton St.)
718-222-4111
www.brooklynhistory.org
EL MUSEO DEL BARRIO
1230 Fifth Ave. (104 St.)
212-831-7272
www.elmuseo.org
BROOKLYN MUSEUM
200 Eastern Pkwy.
718-638-5000
www.brooklynmuseum.org
ELDRIDGE STREET PROJECT
12 Eldridge St.
212-219-0903
www.eldridgestreet.org
CHELSEA ART MUSEUM
556 W. 22nd St. (11 Ave.)
212-255-0719
www.chelseaartmuseum.org
ELLIS ISLAND IMMIGRATION MUSEUM
Ellis Island; ferry at Battery Park
212-363-6307
www.nps.gov/elis/
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF MANHATTAN
212 W. 83rd St. (Amsterdam Ave.-Bdwy.)
212-721-1234
www.cmom.org
FEDERAL HALL NATIONAL MEMORIAL
26 Wall St.
212-825-6888
www.nps.gov/feha
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INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1133 Sixth Ave. (43 St.)
212-857-0000
www.icp.org
FRAUNCES TAVERN MUSEUM
54 Pearl St.
212-425-1778
www.frauncestavernmuseum.org
JACQUES MARCHAIS MUSEUM OF TIBETAN ART
338 Lighthouse Ave., Staten Island
718-987-3500
www.tibetanmuseum.org
FRICK COLLECTION
1 E. 70th St. (Madison-Fifth Aves.)
212-288-0700
www.frick.org
JAMAICA CENTER FOR ARTS & LEARNING
161-04 Jamaica Ave., Queens,
718-658-7400
www.jcal.org
GARIBALDI-MEUCCI MUSEUM
420 Tompkins Ave., Staten Island
718-442-1608
www.garibaldimeuccimuseum.org
JEWISH MUSEUM
1109 Fifth Ave. (92 St.)
212-423-3200
www.thejewishmuseum.org
GREY ART GALLERY
New York University, 100 Washington Sq. East
212-998-6780
www.nyu.edu/greyart
KING MANOR MUSEUM
150th St. & Jamaica Ave., Jamaica, Queens
718-206-0545
www.kingmanor.org
GROLIER CLUB
47 E. 60th St.
212-838-6690
www.grolierclub.org
KINGSLAND HOMESTEAD
143-35 37th Ave., Flushing, Queens
718-939-0647 x17
www.queenshistoricalsociety.org
GROUND ZERO MUSEUM WORKSHOP
420 W. 14th St. (9 Ave.-Washington St.)
212-802-7197
groundzeromuseumworkshop.com
LEFFERTS HISTORIC HOUSE
Prospect Park (Flatbush Ave. near Empire Blvd.),
Brooklyn
718-789-2822
www.prospectpark.org
SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
1071 Fifth Ave. (89 St.)
212-423-3500
www.guggenheim.org
LEWIS H. LATIMER HOUSE
34-41 137 St. (Leavitt St.), Flushing, Queens
718-961-8585
www.historichousetrust.org
HARBOR DEFENSE MUSEUM
Ft. Hamilton Pkwy. & 101st St., Brooklyn
718-630-4349
www.harbordefensemuseum.com
LOUIS ARMSTRONG HOUSE AND ARCHIVES
34-56 107th St., Corona, Queens
718-478-8274
www.louisarmstronghouse.org
HISPANIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Audubon Terrace (Bdwy. btw. 155 & 156 Sts.)
212-926-2234
www.hispanicsociety.org
LOWER EAST SIDE TENEMENT MUSEUM
90 Orchard St. (Broome-Delancey Sts.)
212-431-0233
www.tenement.org
HISTORIC RICHMOND TOWN
441 Clarke Ave., Staten Island,
718-351-1611
www.historicrichmondtown.org
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MUSEUMS
FLUSHING TOWN HALL
137-35 Northern Blvd., Flushing, Queens
718-463-7700
www.flushingtownhall.org
MUSEUMS
MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART
1865 Broadway (61 St.)
212-408-1500
www.mobia.org
MARITIME INDUSTRY MUSEUM AT FORT
SCHUYLER
State University of New York Maritime College
Campus, 6 Pennyfield Ave., The Bronx
718-409-7218
www.maritimeindustrymuseum.org
MUSEUM OF CHINESE IN THE AMERICAS
70 Mulberry St. (Bayard St.), 2nd flr.
212-619-4785
www.moca-nyc.org
MERCHANT’S HOUSE MUSEUM
29 E. 4th St. (Lafayette St.-The Bowery)
212-777-1089
www.merchantshouse.com
MUSEUM OF COMIC AND CARTOON ART
594 Broadway (Prince-Houston Sts.), Ste. 401
212-254-3511
www.moccany.org
METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART
Fifth Ave. @ 82nd St.
212-535-7710
www.metmuseum.org
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN
DIASPORAN ARTS
The James E. Davis 80 Arts Bldg., 80 Hanson Pl.,
Brooklyn
718-230-0492
www.mocada.org
MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM
225 Madison Ave. (36 St.)
212-685-0008
www.themorgan.org
MORRIS-JUMEL MANSION MUSEUM
Roger Morris Park, 65 Jumel Terr.
212-923-8008
www.morrisjumel.org
MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE–
A LIVING MEMORIAL TO THE HOLOCAUST
36 Battery Place
646-437-4200
www.mjhnyc.org
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL MUSEUM & GARDEN
421 E. 61st St. (York-1 Aves.)
212-838-6878
www.mvhm.org
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA)
11 W. 53 St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-708-9400
www.moma.org
MUNICIPAL ART SOCIETY
457 Madison Ave. (50-51 Sts.)
212-935-3960
www.mas.org
MUSEUM OF SEX
233 Fifth Ave. (27 St.)
212-689-6337
www.museumofsex.com
MUSEUM AT THE FASHION INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
Seventh Ave. & 27th St.
212-217-5800
www.fitnyc.edu/museum
MUSEUM OF TELEVISION AND RADIO
25 W. 52nd St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-621-6600
www.mtr.org
MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FINANCE
48 Wall St.
212-908-4110
www.financialhistory.org
MUSEUM OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
Fifth Ave. & 103rd St.
212-534-1672
www.mcny.org
MUSEUM OF ARTS & DESIGN
40 W. 53rd. St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-956-3535
www.madmuseum.org
MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE
35th Ave. & 36th St., Astoria, Queens
718-784-0077
www.movingimage.us
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NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
170 Central Park West (77 St.)
212-873-3400
www.nyhs.org
Founded in 1804, the New York Historical Society is the
oldest cultural institution in New York and serves as a col-
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CATHOLIC ART AND
HISTORY
443 E. 115th St.
212-828-5209
www.nmcah.org
lective memory of the city. The NYHS offers a vast collection of American painting, sculpture, photographs, books,
manuscripts, antiques coaches and fire engines, works by
Tiffany and more. Several exhibitions are featured yearly,
as well as lectures and educational programs.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN
1 Bowling Green
212-514-3700
www.americanindian.si.edu
NICHOLAS ROERICH MUSEUM
319 W. 107th St.
212-864-7752
www.roerich.org
NEUE GALERIE
1048 Fifth Ave. (86 St.)
212-628-6200
www.neuegalerie.org
NOBLE MARITIME COLLECTION
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island
718-447-6490
www.noblemaritime.org
NEW MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
235 Bowery (Prince St.) (As of 12/1/07)
212-219-1222
www.newmuseum.org
NOGUCHI MUSEUM
9-01 33rd Rd. (Vernon Blvd.), Long Island City,
Queens
718-204-7088
www.noguchi.org
NEW YORK CITY FIRE MUSEUM
278 Spring St. (Varick-Hudson Sts.)
212-691-1303
www.nycfiremuseum.org
OLD STONE HOUSE
Fifth Ave. (3-4 Sts.), Brooklyn
718-768-3195
www.theoldstonehouse.org
NEW YORK CITY POLICE MUSEUM
100 Old Slip (Water-South Sts.)
212-480-3100
www.nycpolicemuseum.org
P.S.1 CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER
4601 21st St., Long Island City, Queens
718-784-2084
www.ps1.org
NEW YORK HALL OF SCIENCE
47-01 111th St., Flushing Meadows-Corona Park,
Queens
718-699-0005
www.nyscience.org
QUEENS COUNTY FARM MUSEUM
73-50 Little Neck Pkwy., Floral Park, Queens
718-347-3276
www.queensfarm.org
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
(HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES LIBRARY)
42nd St. & Fifth Ave.
212-340-0830
www.nypl.org
QUEENS MUSEUM OF ART
NYC Bldg. in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park,
Queens
718-592-5555
www.queensmuseum.org
NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM
Boerum Pl. and Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn
718-694-1600
ww.mta.info/mta/museum/index.html
RUBIN MUSEUM OF ART
150 W. 17th St. (6-7 Aves.)
212-620-5000
www.rmanyc.org
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MUSEUMS
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN MUSEUM AND
SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS
1083 Fifth Ave. (89 St.)
212-369-4880
www.nationalacademy.org
MUSEUMS
SCANDINAVIA HOUSE:
THE NORDIC CENTER IN AMERICA
58 Park Ave. (37-38 Sts.)
212-779-3587
www.scandinaviahouse.org
STATEN ISLAND CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Snug Harbor Cultural Center,
1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island
718-273-2060
www.statenislandkids.org
SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH
IN BLACK CULTURE
515 Malcolm X Blvd. (135 St.)
212-491-2200
www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
STATEN ISLAND MUSEUM
75 Stuyvesant Pl., Staten Island
718-727-1135
www.statenislandmuseum.org
STUDIO MUSEUM IN HARLEM
144 W. 125th St.
(Lenox Ave.-Adam ClaytonPowell, Jr. Blvd.)
212-864-4500
www.studiomuseuminharlem.org
SCULPTURECENTER
44-19 Purves St., Long Island City, Queens
718-361-1750
www.sculpture-center.org
1654 SOCIETY AT CONGREGATION SHEARITH
ISRAEL
8 W. 70th St. (Central Park West)
212-873-0300
www.1654society.org
THEODORE ROOSEVELT BIRTHPLACE
28 E. 20th St. (Park Ave. So.-Broadway)
212-260-1616
www.nps.gov/thrb
SKYSCRAPER MUSEUM
29 Battery Place
212-968-1961
www.skyscraper.org
VALENTINE-VARIAN HOUSE/ MUSEUM OF
BRONX HISTORY
3266 Bainbridge Ave.
718-881-8900
www.bronxhistoricalsociety.org
SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS/ MUSEUM OF
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION
128 E. 63rd St. (Lexington-Park Aves.)
212-838-2560
www.societyillustrators.org
VAN CORTLANDT HOUSE MUSEUM
Van Cortlandt Park, Broadway at 246th St.,
The Bronx
718-543-3344
www.vancortlandthouse.org
SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK
32-01 Vernon Blvd. (Broadway)
Long Island City, Queens
718-956-1819
www.socratessculpturepark.org
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
945 Madison Ave. (75 St.)
800-WHITNEY
www.whitney.org
WYCKOFF FARMHOUSE MUSEUM
Fidler Wyckoff Park, 5816 Clarendon Rd., Brooklyn
718-629-5400
www.wyckoffassociation.org
SONY WONDER TECHNOLOGY LAB
Sony Plaza, 56th St. & Madison Ave.
212-833-8100
www.sonywondertechlab.com
YESHIVA UNIVERSITY MUSEUM AT THE CENTER
FOR JEWISH HISTORY
15 W. 16th St. (5-6 Aves.)
212-294-8330
www.yu.edu/museum
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM
207 Front St.
212-748-8600
www.southstseaport.org
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Airline provides direct, door-to-door transportation
between Manhattan and JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark
CARMEL CAR & LIMOUSINE SERVICE
212-666-6666, 800-9-CARMEL
www.carmellimo.com
airports in modern, comfortable vans operated by professional, trained and courteous drivers. Economical,
convenient, reliable, and safe.
APOLLO THEATER
253 W. 125th St. (7-8 Aves.)
212-531-5337
www.apollotheater.com
Contact: Billy Mitchell
Limousine service featuring lavishly equipped limousines
with TVs, VCRs, sunroof and privacy, driven by NY’s
most knowledgeable chauffeurs. You will receive the
ultimate in gracious and attentive service, perfect for
transportation to the airport, theater and dining. Carmel
also features late model towncars at a great value.
BIG ONION WALKING TOURS
212-439-1090
www.bigonion.com
Contact: Seth Kamil
CARNEGIE HALL
57th St. & Seventh Ave.
212-903-9765
www.carnegiehall.org
Contact: Rayna Bourke
BIKE AND ROLL NYC
Pier 84, Hudson River Park,
W. 44th St. & the Hudson River
866-RENT-A-BIKE (866-736-8224)
www.bikeandroll.com
[email protected]
Contact: Ittai Karty
CASTLE CLINTON
Battery Park
212-344-7220
www.nps.gov/cacl
Contact: Ask for Urban Park Ranger
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE
1047 Amsterdam Ave. (112 St.)
212-316-7540
www.stjohndivine.org
Contact: Visitors Center
You’ll love NYC by bike! Bike the Hudson River Greenway
and return by ferry; see the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn
Bridge, South Street Seaport and more! Huge variety of
bikes and accessories; guided tours. Bike rentals start as
low as $8/hour. Half-day, full-day and multi-day rates
available.
CENTRAL PARK BICYCLE TOURS
SBR Multi-Sports, 203 W. 58th St. (7 Ave.)
212-541-8759
www.centralparkbiketours.com
Contact: Tom Ahern
BLUE MAN GROUP
Astor Place Theatre
434 Lafayette St. (so. of Astor Pl.)
212-254-4370
www.blueman.com
CENTRAL PARK ZOO
Central Park, Fifth Ave. at 64th St.
212-439-6500
www.centralparkzoo.com
Contact: Lillian Valentin
Best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows, Blue
Man Group combines music, comedy and multimedia theatrics to produce a totally unique form of entertainment.
THE BRONX ZOO
185th St. & Southern Blvd., The Bronx
718-367-1010
www.bronxzoo.com
Contact: Linda Corcoran
CIRCLE LINE DOWNTOWN
212-363-3206 ext. 229/339
www.circlelinedowntown.com
Contact: Howard McCoy
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SIGHTSEEING
BROOKLYN BOTANICAL GARDEN
900 Washington Ave.
(Eastern Parkway-Flatbush Ave.), Brooklyn
718-623-7200
www.bbg.org
Contact: Ellen Racioppi
AIRLINK NEW YORK
800-490-3206
www.airlinknyc.com
Contact: Adi Faybish
SIGHTSEEING
CIRCLE LINE SIGHTSEEING CRUISES
Pier 83, W. 42nd St. & 12th Ave.
212-563-3200
www.circleline42.com
Contact: Diego Camucho
FOODS OF NEW YORK TOURS
212-209-3370
www.foodsofny.com
Contact: Various Reps (immediate contacts)
Take in the grandeur of New York and see spectacular
GRACIE MANSION
East End Ave. at 88th St.
212-570-4773
www.nyc.gov/html/om/html/gracie.html
Contact: Diana Carrol
views of Manhattan as knowledgeable guides point out
the famous landmarks. There are many cruises to choose
from: the classic 3-hour Full-Island Cruise; 2-hour SemiCircle Cruise; the romantic 2-hour Harbor Lights Cruise;
plus special holiday cruises.
CITYSHOW GPS TOUR GUIDE
646-414-1100
www.cityshownyc.com
Contact: Brian Teasley
GRANT’S TOMB
122nd St. at Riverside Dr.
212-666-1640
www.nps.gov/gegr/
Contact: Urban Park Ranger
CITYSIGHTSNY
212-812-2700 (Call Center 24hrs. service)
www.citysightsny.com
Contact: Blanca Espinasa
(718-560-3985, 9am-5pm)
GRAY LINE SIGHTSEEING TOURS
777 Eighth Ave. (47-48 Sts.);
Port Authority, 42nd St. & Eighth Ave.;
Times Square, Broadway,
between 46th & 47th Sts.
800-669-0051 ext. 133
www.newyorksightseeing.com
Contact: Hotel Sales Dept.
DELLUVA VINOTHERAPY DAY SPA
152 Franklin St.
212-937-7757
www.delluvaspa.com
Contact: Diane Hansen
Manhattan’s first vinotherapy day spa, where guests
Daily tours by open-top deluxe double decker buses &
experience first-class service and internationally renowned
luxury coaches. The Essential New York Tour includes a
vinotherapy treatments. Guests relax in our well-appoint-
roundtrip ferry ticket to the Statue of Liberty & Ellis
ed lounge with complementary snacks, wine and cham-
Island, a ticket to the South Street Seaport Museum, a
pagne. Luxurious treatment rooms feature fluffy com-
ticket to the Empire State Building Observatory & the
forters and crisp sheets, while our plush robes and reflex-
All Loops Tour, a 2-day ticket hop-on & off with 50+
ology sandals escort guests into blissful relaxation. Men’s
stops from Times Square & Broadway to Harlem to
and women’s locker rooms are cradled in ruby glass tiles
Brooklyn, & Night Tours. $39-$79.
with multi-headed showers and full grooming amenities.
EMPIRE STATE BUILDING OBSERVATORY
350 Fifth Ave. (34 St.)
212-736-3100 ext. 344
www.esbnyc.com
Contact: Emily Slayton
(917-662-2709, [email protected])
HARLEM SPIRITUAL/NEW YORK VISIONS
690 Eighth Ave. (43-44 Sts.)
212-391-0900
www.harlemspirituals.com
Contact: Erica Elizabeth
The Empire State Building Observatory is New York’s
HELICOPTER FLIGHT SERVICES TOURS
Pier 6 & the East River;
W. 30th St. & Twelfth Ave.
212-355-0801
www.heliny.com
Contact: Kathleen Wiig
iconic, must-see attraction. A star of gigantic proportions,
it has appeared in over 90 movies! Your guests will enjoy
uninterrupted views while their native guide Tony
beguiles them with fascinating facts and stories on the
audio tour. Open 365 days, 8am-2am.
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memories with some of the world’s largest figures.
Home to icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Donald Trump,
Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and many others! Immerse
yourself in one-of-a-kind experiences: perform on
American Idol® as Simon Cowell critiques you, or take a
screen test with “Will Smith.” Open 365 days a year at
10am. May close early for special events, please call
ahead for updates. **All celebrities appear in wax.
LIBERTY HELICOPTER TOURS
Pier 6 at the East River
800-542-9933
www.libertyhelicopters.com
Contact: Aida Munoz
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ALL-ACCESS TOUR
Seventh Ave. bet. 31st & 33rd Sts.)
212-465-6000 ext. 0
www.thegarden.com
Contact: Rayshaun Patterson
Offering spectacular views from modern jet helicopters of
NYC’s most famous landmarks including: Statue of
Liberty, Empire State Building, Central Park & more!
Become a Garden Insider! Enjoy a one-hour, behind-theDowntown Manhattan Heliport (Pier 6 & the East River,
scenes guided walking tour of the World’s Most Famous
minutes from South Street Seaport & Battery Park) operArena. With over 600 events each year, you never
ating Mon-Fri from 9am-6:30pm. Don’t forget your camknow what you’ll see on the All-Access Tour. Visit the
era! Reservations required for 6 or more passengers.
team locker rooms and learn how a basketball court
becomes a sheet of ice. Go backstage at the Theater
LOWER EAST SIDE BID
261 Broome St.
212-226-9010
www.lowereastsideny.com
Contact: Caesar Alfano (Marketing Manager)
at Madison Square Garden and explore the 125-year
history of the Garden where legends—from athletes to
artists to politicians—have been made.
NBC EXPERIENCE STORE/STUDIO TOUR
30 Rockefeller Plaza (49 St.)
212-664-3700
www.nbcuniversalstore.com
Contact: Gwen Moore
M&M’S WORLD NEW YORK
48th St. & Broadway
212-295-3850
www.mmsworld.com
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
Bronx River Pkwy. at Fordham Rd., The Bronx
718-817-8700
(Events-only line: 718-817-8777)
www.nybg.org
Contact: Receptionist
Visit this Times Square retail-entertainment destination
dedicated to the colorful fun of M&M’S® Brand
Chocolate Candies. This 25,000-square-foot, three-story
sensory immersion into the world of M&M’S® comes
equipped with an interactive kids area, full-size #38 Ford
Fusion NASCAR®, and the largest display of M&M’S® in
the world! Come see why they’re so much more than
candy!
NEW YORK PARTY SHUTTLE TOURS
212-277-8019
www.newyorkpartyshuttle.com
Contact: Lee Guevera
MADAME TUSSAUDS WAX MUSEUM
234 W. 42nd St. (7-8 Aves.)
212-512-9600 ext. 244 & 249
www.nycwax.com
Contact: David Poggi; Carlos Rivera
NEW YORK PASS
877-714-1999
www.newyorkpass.com
Contact: Angela Spencer
Not your typical museum! An interactive “must do”
attraction that provides unique opportunities to create
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SIGHTSEEING
INTREPID SEA, AIR & SPACE MUSEUM
Pier 86, W. 46th St. & 12th Ave.
212-245-0072
www.intrepidmuseum.org
Note: Closed for restoration and refurbishment
until Fall ‘08
SIGHTSEEING
NY SKYRIDE
(Can be combined with the Observatory)
Empire State Building, 350 Fifth Ave. (34th St.)
888-759-7433
www.skyride.com
Contact: Anthony Venditto
ON LOCATION TOURS
212-209-3370
www.screentours.com
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
Sixth Ave. at 50th St.
212-465-6000 ext. 0
www.radiocity.com
Contact: Rayshaun Patterson
Located on the 2nd floor of the Empire State Building, it’s a
fun-filled presentation of movie-motion and sights rolled up
into NYC’s only aerial virtual tour simulator. SKYRIDE is a
remarkable IMAX® style digital presentation combining HD
Following the lead of our experienced tour guides, you
technology, custom designed seats, and an 18-foot-high
will explore the beautiful art-deco interiors and learn the
screen as it “flies” above and around NYC, narrated by
secrets of the Great Stage—one of the largest indoor
actor Kevin Bacon. $25.50; $18.50 (youth/senior); $17.50
performance stages in the world—and its hydraulic sys-
(child). Combination Supersaver tickets available with the
tem, which has been in operation since the 1930s. And
ESB Observatory. Enter on the 33rd Street side of building.
as an exciting climax to the Stage Door Tour, guests will
meet one of the world-famous Radio City Rockettes!
NEW YORK SPLASH TOURS
877-527-4691 ext. 133
www.newyorksplashtours.com
Contact: Hotel Sales
RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT! TIMES SQUARE
234 W. 42nd St. (7-8 Aves.)
212-398-3133
www.ripleysnewyork.com
Contact: Jim O’Shea
NEW YORK WATER TAXI
212-742-1969
www.nywatertaxi.com
Contact: Paul Kravitz ([email protected]).
SUPERSHUTTLE
212-209-7000, 800-BLUE VAN (800-258-3826)
supershuttle.com/htm/cities/nyc.htm
New York Water Taxi - The Smart Way Around Town.
NYWT offers Hop-on/Hop-off Service, Harbor Tours,
SuperShuttle, “Your Airport Ride”—Serving 16 cities and
Sunset Cruises, Baseball Cruises, Fall Foliage Cruises and
24 major airports. ExecuCar—“Not a Taxi, Not a
Commuter Service. Seasonally, NYWT operates Water
Limousine, but the Logical Choice In Between.” SFO
Taxi Beach in Long Island City offering nightly DJs, bands
Airporter—“Groups and Charter Transportation.”
and cultural events. Visit our website for pricing and
Compass—“Motor Coach Charters.”
details or call for information on our concierge programs.
TOP OF THE ROCK
30 Rockefeller Plaza
(W. 50th St. bet. Fifth & Sixth Aves.)
212-332-6600
www.topoftherocknyc.com
Contact: Concierge Hotline
NEW YORK WATERWAY SIGHTSEEING CRUISES
Pier 78, W. 38th St. & Twelfth Ave.;
Pier A, Battery Park & West St.)
800-533-3779 or 201-902-8708 (Concierge Hotline)
www.nywaterway.com
Contact: Marcus Malloy
Recently re-opened to the public for the first time in 20
At NY Waterway Tours, we pay special attention to cus-
years, the 67th-70th floor observation deck of 30
tomer service and satisfaction, two extremely important
Rockefeller Plaza in world-famous Rockefeller Center
aspects of any concierge desk. To help serve your guest-
offers sweeping, unobstructed open-air views of New
s’ needs, we invite you to call our new Concierge Hotline
York City. Featuring reserved-time tickets, multi-media
@ 201-902-8708 for information on any of our many NYC
exhibits, and more.
harbor cruises.
UNITED NATIONS
First Ave. at 46th St.
212-963-7721
www.un.org/tours
Contact: Way Gomez
NYC RUN: GUIDED RUNNING TOURS
877-415-0058
www.nycrun.com
Contact: Michael Gazaleh
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New York City Association
of Hotel Concierges
for
the First Concierge Choice Awards.
Congratulations to
all the winners and nominees
City Guide Magazine, a Davler Media Group publication,
is the largest circulation visitor magazine in New York City.
1040 Avenue of the Americas, Fourth Floor, New York, NY 10018 | 212.315.0800 | www.cityguideny.com