This legendary footwear store is known for its spectacular range of brands—from K. Jacques to Dolce & Gabbana and Jimmy Choo. Leggi tutto.
be sure to walk up the trail in the back of the castle to the top of the hill in Garret Moutain. The observation tower and great views of New York City await! Leggi tutto.
It's no Soho House, but still ranks high among the private club power set. Little more intimate, little more exclusive, just enough shabby on the art-chic to look natural. [BlackBook] Leggi tutto.
We know you know, but just a reminder: The sandwiches are unparalleled, and the $50 prix-fixe dinner is one of the best gourmet deals in town. A best restaurant of the year pick from Where to Eat 2011 Leggi tutto.
A welcome alternative to the touristy stores that dominate the area, Root is stocked with casual pieces from Rachel Pally and Plenty by Tracy Reese. Leggi tutto.
The sunny, happy Richards herself is always on hand at her all-white space stocked with pieces like neon pink Corey Lynn Calter dresses and sexy Vix bikinis that reflect an equally upbeat mood. Leggi tutto.
This well-loved spot consistently brings new lines to the city, like Gary Graham and Megan Park, expertly mixing them with store favorites including Rozae Nichols’ gauzy, layered styles. Leggi tutto.
Eat this: Remy Ayesh's bar food is some of the best bar bites in the city. Leggi tutto.
The city is spending $50 million to restore the precinct to its late-Victorian splendor. But visiting will be difficult: Tourism isn't allowed, so you'll have to come on official police business. Leggi tutto.
Start with crispy, flavourful coconut shrimp, then tandoori spice salmon or coconut-crusted chicken. For dessert, the impeccable chai creme brulee is torched tableside before your eyes. A rare treat. Leggi tutto.
The renowned department store just celebrated its 100th anniversary; this downtown flagship is where it all began. Its hushed environs make browsing for ladylike classics intensely rewarding. Leggi tutto.
The smallish burgers served from this truck are made with high-end meat ($5.50 or $7.50). Check @fritesnmeats on Twitter to see if they're in Tribeca, Midtown or the Financial District. Leggi tutto.
Stunning views, but the hotel just announced that this fall, they're allowing private guests only. Stop by before 10pm on summer evenings while the club is still "public." Leggi tutto.