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NEW YORK IS A CITY that demands more than one visit. Overflowing
with contrasts, it offers five wildly different boroughs filled with small, quiet
brownstone-laden streets, mirrored skyscrapers, artisan breweries and
million-dollar shopping streets. The saying “New York has something for
everyone” is both painfully cliché and incredibly apt. To make sure you
don’t miss a thing on your next visit, here is our locals-approved list of
the design stores, cafes, museums and hidden bars that are currently
having a moment. Tear out these pages for your next New York minute.

BROOKLYN BOTANIC
GARDENS’ CHERRY
BLOSSOM FESTIVAL,
PROSPECT HEIGHTS

need to know


Where to stay Hotel 50 Bowery (jdvhotels.
com/hotels/new-york/nyc/hotel-50-bowery-nyc)
mixes modern Chinese style with New York chic,
and is right in the heart of Chinatown. Or to
be more central, stay at Moxy Time Square
(moxy-hotels.marriott.com/nyc/times square)
where you’ll find minimalistic industrial style,
topped with a kicking rooftop bar.
How to get there United Airlines flies from
Sydney and Melbourne to New York daily via
Los Angeles. Book a bus transfer from the
airport with Go Airlink (goairlinkshuttle.com/
NYC) from about $19* per person.
Good to know To miss the crowds at the
Empire State Building, visit after 10pm, or to
avoid them at park and art space the High Line
(thehighline.org), visit first thing in the AM.
For more info nycgo.com A

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