December NYC Guide

While downtown admittedly gets a lot of air time across the West Village/Soho, East Village/Lower East Side, Tribeca, and beyond, there are spots uptown to spark your interest.

The finest things to do in NYC include some favoured restaurants, notable festivals, and more. Uptown is also home to some of the city's most iconic museums, like the MET. The relatively quieter city neighbourhoods of the Upper East Side and Upper West Side are also appreciated for their family-friend vibe.

COVID-19 Disclaimer: We have worked hard to keep our listings as up-to-date as possible, but given the evolving nature of local COVID-19 restrictions, we recommend double-checking the information in this guide with any business you plan on visiting. Also, please note that we have not vetted any businesses listed within our guides for their compliance with applicable safety regulations.

TRAVEL 10 DEC '22

RESTAURANTS

From Classic Food, to a Bit More Casual!

  • Hidden Leaf | Midtown West

    ✿ NYC’s latest


    Called "Sexy & Stylish" by Time Out NY, Hidden Leaf is an art-deco standalone restaurant from notable Brooklyn restaurateur Josh Cohen (Lilia, Chez Ma Tante) inside the compelling, new venue Midnight Theatre, which features a variety of talent each week. Chef Chai Trivedi draws inspiration from southern China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand & Vietnam to create a memorable pan-Asian dining adventure.

    ✹ ADDRESS: 75 Manhattan West Plaza Suite B, New York

    ✹ PHONE NUMBER: +917 905 2932

    ✹ OPENING HOURS: Mon-Sat: 12pm-3pm, 5pm-11pm


    Image Courtesy: Hidden Leaf

  • Nabila's | Cobble Hill

    ✿ Lovely Corner Spot


    This family-run Lebanese restaurant is a detour-worthy neighbourhood spot. Order tiny bites to share and generously-plated mains. Offerings include traditional dips like muhammara, alongside sheesh kebab and vegetarian kibbeh, for service in the breezy dining room or across the corner spot's sidewalk seats.

    ✹ ADDRESS: 248 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York

    ✹ PHONE NUMBER: +1 34 768 9504

    ✹ OPENING HOURS: Wed-Sun: 5:30pm-10pm


    Image Courtesy: Nabila's

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CULTURE

A Celebration of an Artform!

  • Museum of Broadway

    The Museum of Broadway in NYC is the first and only museum that is entirely devoted to the significance and account of Broadway. Here you will discover everything about the origins of Broadway and the Theatre District and their evolution to the present day, including facts about the most famous musicals.

    If you’re a theatre fan, it’s a must-attend.

    ◉ Theatre District

  • Christmas Tree

    A quintessential New York experience.




    ◉ Rockefeller Center

  • The Magical Window

    Homage to the magic of Christmas.



    ◉ Tiffany & Co.

  • The Christmas Spectacular

    Undeniably NYC’s most famous holiday show


    ◉ Radio City Rockettes

  • Rolf's German Resturant

    Have Lunch, Dinner or Drinks at Rolf’s 


    ◉ 281 3rd Ave, New York

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NOIR COLLECTION

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