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EXTRACURRICULARS

While in the greatest city in the world, explore some things beyond the conference experience. 

Orchestra Audience

Best of Broadway

Live Theater 

Theater goers can also get in line at TKTS in Times Square by the red steps before 3pm for some great day of show deals! With so many choices, you're bound to pick something special and memorable.

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Century 21

Bargain Shopping 

Head downtown on the A train. Get off at Fulton Street and have fun shopping for designer duds at bargain prices at Century 21. While you're in the area, check our the 9/11 Memorial and the observation deck at One World Trade Center.

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Lincoln Center

Cultural Institution

The Opera, the Ballet, the Philharmonic, Jazz and even Film...it all happens here! Be sure to visit the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts - you'll be amazed at everything they have there.

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Karl at The Met

Cultural Museum

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the second largest collection of art on Earth. While there, be sure to check out the Karl Legerfeld exhibit sponsored by Vogue Magazine. And head up to the rooftop garden for a mocktail and amazing views.

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Serendipity

Dining & Desserts

Opened in 1954, Frozen Hot Chocolate stars on the ice-cream-and-sweets menu at this old-school dessert destination. They have great burgers too - ask for the Buffalo or Truffle fries. Open daily from 11am - 11pm Make a reservation via Resy or Google maps.

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Brooklyn Bridge

National Landmark 

Take the A train downtown to Chambers Street. Then walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and when you're in Brooklyn, get yourslef some amazing food at Time Out Market and satisfy your sweet tooth at Brooklyn Ice Cream Company. Be sure take take a bridge selfie on Washington Street. Open till 10pm.

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Coney Island

Theme Park and Beach 

Want a day at New York's famous theme park right on the beach? Simply get on the N or Q subway and head all the way downtown into Brooklyn. Stay on the train to the very end. Once there you are in a land of roller coasters, Nathan's hot dogs, midway games, cotton candy and can even check out the beach and the New York Aquarium. It's worth the trip. Make sure you ride the Cyclone roller coaster. If it's good enough for Beyoncé, it's good enough for you!

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Little Island

New Park

Little Island is a new public park, located in Hudson River Park, where all visitors can experience nature and art in a unique urban oasis on the Hudson River. Open till 11pm The elevated Highline Park starts at 34th near 12th Avenue and you can walk it down to Little Island and beyond.

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Midnight Moment

Late Night Experience

Go to the middle of Times Square by 11:57pm and get mezmerized when the area light up with the largest art installation in the world. Happens nightly.

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Top of the Rock

Sightseeing

At the top of Rockefeller Center is without question one of the best places to take in the scope of how big New York is! The best views in town. PS, Sunset up there is magical. At the foot of 30 Rock is Disco Roller Skating. Just go!

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Central Park

Natural Landmark 

Smack in the middle of Manhattan lies a peacful and beautiful land for youn to explore. Be sure to visit Bethesda Fountain, Belvedere Castle, The Mall, and Sheep Meadow while there.

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Kusama!

Gallery Exhibit

Before or after strolling the Highline Park, visit New York's Gallery District! This is FREE, however depending on when you visit, there may be a line to get in. This exhibition of all new work by Yayoi Kusama features new paintings, new sculptures elaborating on her signature motifs of pumpkins and flowers, and a new Infinity Mirror Room. This visionary artist is one of the most influential artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Kusama occupies a unique position within recent art history. Spanning three connected spaces, it is one of the artist’s largest gallery exhibitions to date.

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Lunch in Harlem 

Neighborhood  

Head uptown to Harlem on the A train. Get off at 125th street. Enjoy a soul food lunch at Sylvia's or at Red Rooster. Be sure to stop by the Apollo theater for some iconic African-American flavor!

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Rise NY

Experiential Museum

Head to Times Square and visit the city's newest and most innovative museum. The best part of the walk through the history of New York is the flying ride over Manhattan. Use the coupon in your packet for $5 off. Or coupon code "PRIDE".

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Museum of Natural History

Cultural Museum

This Upper West Side gem houses the world's largest collection of nature's wonders. Be sure to visit the new Gilder Center where you can play with 1000 real butterflies and where you can partake in the immedive experience called "Invisible Worlds".

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