Midtown Museums & Art
Morgan Library & Museum The
library reopened in 2006 after a major expansion to hold this private
collection of rare books, prints, and manuscripts .
Morgan Library
Museum of Modern Art Reopened in 2005 following a massive renovation program, the new building is worthy of this outstanding collection . American Folk Art Museum This extensive collection of folk art is now housed in an elegant eight-story building. Museum of Arts and Design The permanent collection, which dates from 1900, includes 2000 craft exhibits. International Center of Photography Two floors of retrospectives and changing exhibits. Paley Center for Media Watch your favorites from over 60,000 radio and TV programs, plus special exhibits and classic screenings. Transit Museum Gallery Annex Images and objects from the Brooklyn Museum are on display here. Shuttle Passage, Grand Central Terminal Open 8am–8pm Mon–Fri, 10am–6pm Sat–Sun Free
New York Public Library Galleries Rare prints, paintings, and changing exhibitions.
New York Public Library
Sculpture Garden at 590 Madison The zen-like atrium of the IBM building houses a rotating cast of sculptures in glass walls. Municipal Art Society Galleries Changing exhibits covering the city’s architecture and neighborhoods. 457 Madison Ave Open 10am–6pm Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat Free
Restaurants
Four Seasons An award-winning New York institution with landmark decor and great celebrity spotting opportunities . Le Bernardin Acclaimed
chef Eric Ripert does wonders with every kind of fish and seafood – the
dining experience here is sheer perfection. Blue Fin One
of the coolest places in the area, this restaurant is dedicated to
serving seafood dishes including sushi and raw bar selections. Whole Foods Café A
self-service cafeteria where you can choose from a range of freshly
prepared meals at the buffet. Proceed through the check-out and find a
table. Le Colonial Sultry
decor straight out of 1930s Saigon sets the scene for a
Vietnamese/French menu full of delicate contrasts and combinations.
Relax with an after-dinner drink in the lounge upstairs.
Le Colonial
Osteria del Circo The sons of Le Cirque’s owner have created their own whimsical circus, serving traditional Tuscan fare. Grand Central Oyster Bar and Restaurant A New York classic, this bustling and ever-popular restaurant serves only the freshest seafood.
Grand Central Oyster Bar and Restaurant
Brasserie Newly
remodeled with sleek, high-tech decor. The updated bistro menu features
modern French/American Pacific dishes but still includes a few
classics. Convivio High-end
Italian food served in a cozy dining room tucked away in Tudor City.
Excellent prix-fixe menu, crowd-pleasing desserts, and outstanding
service. 45 Tudor City Place 212 599 5045
La Bonne Soupe A
midtown haven for the thrifty, with comfortable, old-fashioned, French
bistro charm. This theater district favorite is a great place to eat
after a show. Most of the entrées are under $15.
Unless otherwise stated, all restaurants accept credit cards and serve vegetarian meals |
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