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NoemiAmour See my TER Reviews 537 reads
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Hello, I am visting the city this month and wanted to know what are some places and things I should check out. I am really into the arts, books and food. So anything revolving around that would be amazing. Also I am looking for a hotel to stay at so if you have any suggestions you can just PM that would be great!

 

xoxo,
Noemi

sashabellegfe See my TER Reviews 322 reads
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On a nice day, I enjoy Central Park, a bite in Korea Town, or checking out a Museum.  
I usually check out artnet, events12, and theupscalegroup online for fun local events.  
If you're feeling frisky, we have some wonderful swingers clubs and private loft parties.
PM me if you'd like and I can send you a few names.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 342 reads
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It's on Fifth Ave in the 20s.

The gift shop alone is worth the price of admission.

I second Sashabelle's suggestion of dinner in Koreatown.  That's on 32nd between Fifth and Sixth, a short stroll from the Museum.

hiddenhills 143 Reviews 290 reads
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One of the best steakhouses in NY. Btw,  it's CASH only. The meat packing district is always a good place to hang out. I won't name any hotels, but midtown east is a good area for incall.

sashabellegfe See my TER Reviews 223 reads
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hells yeah... :) good stuff indeed

Posted By: mrfisher
It's on Fifth Ave in the 20s.  
   
 The gift shop alone is worth the price of admission.  
   
 I second Sashabelle's suggestion of dinner in Koreatown.  That's on 32nd between Fifth and Sixth, a short stroll from the Museum.

Rebecca_Thomas See my TER Reviews 306 reads
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You mentioned being into the arts. I would highly recommend checking out Sleep No More!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 269 reads
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Pollenbroker 24 Reviews 228 reads
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depending on what you like, there is a very exciting and vibrant "new music" scene largely in Brooklyn, but also in Manhattan. This is music that is mostly made by classically trained musicians in their 20s and early 30s but who have been influenced by, and often perform, rock, jazz and new age.  A big venue for this is National Sawdust; also, the Stone in Manhattan (www.thestonenyc.com) is owned and run by John Zorn, one of the godfathers of new music.  It does two short sets a night in a refreshingly spare and bare venue (no food or drink), for the bargain price of twenty bucks.  

Posted By: NoemiAmour
Hello, I am visting the city this month and wanted to know what are some places and things I should check out. I am really into the arts, books and food. So anything revolving around that would be amazing. Also I am looking for a hotel to stay at so if you have any suggestions you can just PM that would be great!  
   
   
   
 xoxo,  
 Noemi

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