
I have gotten countless of emails and tweets and questions about my recommendations about where to go and what to do if you’re coming to New York City! I’ve been jotting my notes down for the past month and am finally putting it together for you all. These are all the spots I like to take my family and friends when they are visiting 🙂
All are, of course, from my perspective and according to my opinion. I’m sure there will be LOTS of people to give you lots of recommendations, but these are mine 🙂

Where to Stay
When people ask me where they should stay during their visit, I immediately follow up with “well, what do you want to do while you’re here?” If you map out all of the things you’d like to do, try to find a hotel located close to all those things. That way, you’re not burning fare on taxi rides, subways or Lyfts. Generally, I recommend this hotel because it is centrally located and walkable to typical tourist attractions most want to visit like Central Park, Broadway, Rockefeller Center and Times Square. Plus, if you book enough in advance, it’s not too expensive (for New York standards….haha!)
If I am unfamiliar with any area, or I want to see if a specific hotel I’m interested in is worth my money, I always always always check the reviews and photos on Google, TripAdvisor and Yelp. (I typically do check all three.) That usually gives me a good idea as to whether or not I’d like to book. Some of the reviews can be harsh, but as long as its in a good part of town and looks clean, I’m more inclined to book.

How to Get Around
Before I moved to the city, I was so hesitant and nervous to ride the subway, but as I got used to it, oh my heavens, it’s SO easy, inexpensive and FAST! Traffic is generally pretty awful in the city, so taking the subway is our go-to option. If you are an iPhone user, open up your maps app (not to be confused with the google map app), type in the location you’d like to go and click the blue “directions” button. It will automatically populate with the driving directions and travel time. BUT! There are walk, transit and ride options at the bottom that you can click. I use the transit button ALL THE TIME. It tells me what subway station is closest to me, what trains to take, when to get off and number of stops to get to your destination. It is the app I use the most in the city! It’s also really helpful for walking directions as well. Just double check the directions before you’re pounding the pavement and in the heart of the city because odds are, your cell signal will be bouncing off the buildings around you.
If you are uncomfortable taking the subway for whatever reason, Lyft is generally cheaper than Uber, from the handful of times I’ve compared my experiences. I like these options much better than taxi’s because there is no exchange of physical money; it is automatic. However, keep in mind that both Uber and Lyft charge extra fees during “busy” times of day, which is like, all the time!! If you’re not in a rush, try a rideshare through those apps. It’ll take longer because you’re essentially sharing the ride with a few extra passengers, but it does end up being cheaper in the long run.
Hailing a cab is generally quick and painless, but depending on the time of day, you might not be able to get one. A cab is available for hailing when you see the numbers lit up on the top of it. If the numbers aren’t lit up, it already has passengers.

What to Do
I could write for days on what to do in New York City!! There is lots to do and lots to see. Odds are you won’t have time to do it all, so be picky and do only what you’re dying to do…and then plan another trip to the city! Plan on getting a CityPass if you’d like to do more than 3 of these things. That way, you’re getting your monies worth. It’s a steal of a deal.
- The Statue of Liberty- we took our kids here and loved our experience! (More here.) We went to the actual island with purchased tickets this past summer. If you want to see it for free, take the Staten Island Ferry and it’ll float right by.
- World Trade Center Memorial and Museum-the memorial is free, but going into the museum and getting a tour of One World Trade Center. Pretty somber and sad, but still fascinating.
- New York City Library–just a beautiful building to see!
- Central Park–iconic!! I’d recommend renting bikes for 2-3 hours so you can peddle around to see the important landmarks within the park: Sheep’s Meadow, Bow Bridge, Bethesda Fountain, the Boathouse, Belvedere Castle and more!
- Rockefeller Center–super fun if you’re a morning person and want to be in the Today Show audience that waves and cheers outside. Also, at Christmastime, you can go skating on the rink at Rockefeller which would be super fun, methinks.
- Top of the Rock–best views of the city and especially of the Empire State Building. Buy your tickets a few days in advance for either early in the morning for very few crowds, or find out when sunset is to get gorgeous photos!
- Empire State Building–I love visiting this building because of Sleepless in Seattle. They also have great views of the city!
- Broadway Show–I haven’t ever been to any show that hasn’t disappointed! They are all sooooo good! Look for the ticket booth under the red stairs in Times Square for discounted tickets for some shows.
- Times Square–iconic. A must see.
- Brooklyn Bridge–walk it part of the way, walk the entire length into Brooklyn. From the Brooklyn end, you get great views of Manhattan. The bridge is 1 mile long.
- 5th Avenue–hello shopping!!
- Macy’s at Herald Square–iconic.
- Chelsea Market–super fun to visit food shops and restaurants, all in one place. Plus they film a lot of Food Network shows here on the upper levels.
- Washington Square Park–arch and fountain are picturesque. In the summer, you can actually play in the fountains (which is what I did with my kids this past summer.)
- The “FRIENDS” Apartment Building–only visit it you, like, totally love FRIENDS…like I do.
- Seinfeld Restaurant–my husband is a Seinfeld LOVER. So, this is a fun, quick stop.
- Lincoln Center/Juilliard–pretty inexpensive shows and ballet performances here!
- Columbus Circle–bigger than expected, noisy but cool!
- Radio City Music Hall–so many different performances take place here! Check the online schedule. Christmas is coming up which means the Rockettes!!
- Grand Central Station–gorgeous photos, and always hustling and bustling.
- Eataly–this is a fun stop for shopping and eating!
- Flatiron Building–iconic New York! Also, get a decent view of the Empire State Building here too.
- Museum of Natural History–from Night at the Museum!
- MOMA, The MET or the Guggenheim–art museums that really have a lot to see.

What to Eat
Again, I could go on and on about what you should be stuffing your faces with while you’re visiting this city. Here is an updated list that is ever changing.
- Cheese Samples from Murray’s Cheese Shop (Greenwich Village)
- Banana Pudding and cupcakes from Magnolia Bakery (Lots of locations!)
- Macarons from Laduree (Soho)
- Drinking Chocolate from Bouchon Bakery (Midtown)
- Macaroni and Cheese from Max Brenner (Gramercy Park)
- Warm chocolate peanut butter cookies (or chocolate chip!) from Levain Bakery (Upper West Side)
- Frozen Hot Chocolate from Serendipidy (Midtown East/Upper East Side)
- Margherita Pizza with Pepperoni added on and Cannoli from Juliana’s (Brooklyn)
- Killer Bee Pizza from B-Side Pizza and Wine Bar (Hell’s Kitchen)
- Pad Thai and Steamed Chicken and Shrimp Dumplings from OBAO (Hell’s Kitchen)
- Salty Pimp Ice Cream Con from Big Gay Ice Cream (Greenwich Village)
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cone from DO (Greenwich Village)
- Pastrami on Rye from Katz Deli
- Burgers, Cheese Fries and Concretes from Shake Shack (Lots of locations!)
- Any donut from Doughnut Plant (Lower East Side or Midtown/Times Square)
- Brioche Donuts (!!!) from Dough (Flatiron District)
- Rainbow Bagels from The Bagel Shop (Brooklyn)
- Original Cheesecake from Junior’s (Times Square)
- Liege Waffle with Nutella and ice cream from Waffles and Dinges (Lots of locations!)
- Hot Dogs from Grey’s Papaya (Upper West Side)
- Hot Potato Chips with Blue Cheese Fondue from The Smith (Lots of Locations!)
- Tutti Frutti mini donuts from The Doughnuttery (in Chelsea Market)
- Black and White Cookies from William Greenberg (Upper East Side)
- Hazelnut, Almond, Chocolate or Lemon gelato from Amorino (3 locations)
- Birthday Cake Truffles and cereal milk ice cream from Milk Bar (several locations)
- Fried Chicken and Cornbread from Jacob’s Pickles (Upper West Side)
- French Dip and Duck Fat Fries from Maison Pickle (Upper West Side)
- Cronut from Dominique Ansel Bakery (Soho)
- Pancakes from Clinton Street Baking Company (East Village)
- Pizza from Prince Street Pizza (Nolita)
- Yummy bowls with lots of food from Dig Inn (Lincoln Center)
- Ice Cream from Ice and Vice (Lower Manhattan)
- Crispy Quinoa and Kale Salad from Boulton And Watt (Ukranian Village)
- Caramel Macaron from Bouchon Bakery (Midtown)

So there you have it!
Of course, the longer I live here, the more I will continue adding to these lists 🙂
What are some of your favorite spots in New York City to visit or eat at? I’m always looking for somewhere new!
Have a great day friends! xo Lauren






75 Comments
Melissa R
October 22, 2019 at 7:42 pmI used this travel guide when I visited New York this past summer. It was so helpful! Thanks!
Lindsay Cox
October 22, 2019 at 8:34 pmWent to NYC this past summer and used your travel guide! You had so many great suggestions and we referred to your post (my screen shots haha) often!
Susan
October 22, 2019 at 8:35 pmLauren, I have loved following along as you moved to NYC and made it your home. I am definitely living vicariously through you, because I have only been there once on a very quick trip a long time ago. But, that city has my heart and I hope I get to see it again one day (and use this post to help me plan it)!
Julie Smetzer
October 22, 2019 at 8:57 pmTHANK YOU, LAUREN, this is an amazing and thoughtful compilation. Have been actively filling a folder for a year with torn out articles, scribbled notes, travela info, and random recommendations for consideration during our upcoming sojourn to the city. Your list is now copied and added! To search out the quirky, the hidden treasures, the ‘tucked away’ spots adds those magical moments and memories to every place we’ve traveled. The time you spent putting this all together will help many enjoy a taste of what can be discovered!
Megan
October 23, 2019 at 2:36 amI have never been to NYC, but I will get there one day, and when I do, I will definitely use this as a referance! Thanks for all the great info!
Sue
October 23, 2019 at 3:20 amMy son and his wife are coming to NYC. I can’t wait to pass this on to them!
Stephanie Waldeck
October 23, 2019 at 4:05 amMy military spouse friends and I are planning a trip to NYC and this post is so helpful!! We can’t wait to visit and see all the sights and eat all the best NYC has to offer! Thank you!
ellen patton
October 23, 2019 at 6:45 amI love visiting NYC (I live in Boston) so am always looking for good tips! Thank you! And happy decade of blogging!!
Natalie Fraser
October 23, 2019 at 7:26 amThank you for this guide! I had remembered this post when my hubby and I went to NY in September and knew I’d find some places to visit!
Leighanna
October 23, 2019 at 10:26 amHi Lauren, your NYC guide is awesome! I’ve been to New York twice- once on a mission trip and again several years later with my husband. What an incredible place with rich history, fabulous food, and of course, the views! I hope to go back again, and I plan to read your guide again before I go! I would love to try banana pudding at the Magnolia Bakery! 😃
Emily Korbmacher
October 23, 2019 at 11:07 amI love all these NYC recommendations, can’t wait to bring my kids someday! It’s my favorite city!
Mell
October 23, 2019 at 2:49 pmI am visiting New York at the end of next month. Thanks for the great suggestions on restaurants and places to see.
Melissa
October 23, 2019 at 5:09 pmThis is SUCH an awesome list! When we visited NYC a couple years ago I spent a ton of time searching for tips and ideas and this is by far one of the best lists I’ve seen!
Sarah Bitner
October 23, 2019 at 7:26 pmI love NYC. Can’t wait to go back! 😍
Sarah Talkington
October 23, 2019 at 7:41 pmMy mom, my 2 daughters, my sister in law, and myself are taking a girls trip to NYC over spring break in March! So much great info in one post! I’ve saved it so I can reference back! Can you do a packing post?! Lol
Leah D
October 23, 2019 at 11:09 pmLove this travel guide, we’ve used your recommendations once and I just sent the like to a friend traveling to NYC for the first time!
Liz Taylor
October 24, 2019 at 9:47 amI love love love this post. I’m a New Yorker, upstate, but have visited NYC many times and just love it so much. I don’t get back very often, not since we’ve had 4 kids and live in Utah 😉 I look forward to using this as a guide when I do go back!
Emily Kelley
October 28, 2019 at 10:00 amYour input of NYC is so helpful. I’ve always wanted to see the shows on broadway but the idea of visiting there terrifies me I’m from small town Idaho and the idea of getting around there puts me in b a cv panic but your iPhone cheat map and must try lose makes me think I could totally do it. I love your blog.
Debbie Landrum
November 5, 2019 at 6:20 amYour adventures in New York just make me want to visit New York City even more! When I do come up there, I half expect to see you and your children on the street!
Joey
March 27, 2020 at 4:53 pmWas in NYC a couple of times but the sad story was it’s from hotel to work & back. Will be back in the fall’20 & will be damn if I don’t take your suggestions especially food trails and just the park(hope the rides are still there. Thanks a zillion will also try the theaters too. Hope that Chinese virus will clear soon, stay safe & god bless.