• Empire State

    Empire State Building

    New York city is a tour around the world. There is virtually nothing you cannot eat, see or do in this "city that never sleeps".
  • Midtown Manhattan

    New York Skyline

    Surrounded mostly by water, the city has amassed the largest collection of skyscrapers in the world
  • Times Square

    Times Square Billboards

    From Broadway theatres, restaurants, clubs, to the location of the famous New Year's Eve Ball drop, you could spend days just in this small area.
  • Central Park

    Central Park

    It goes without being said that this area of 843 acres and 7 bodies of water is not to be missed.
  • NYC Sunset

    New York Skyline Sunset

    The beautiful New York City sunset and the illuminated cityscape can be enjoy by boat, walking or helicopter tour.
  • Lower Manhattan

    New York city

    New York City is one of the most iconic cities in the world. Home to some of the best restaurants, landmarks, attractions, entertainment and events in the world.

New York Best Deals - Shopping for Foodies

New York is the perfect destination for shopping for all kinds of treats for your taste buds. Just about every area of New York is complete with specialty or open air food markets guarantee to keep you full through all of your sightseeing.

  • Grand Central Market
  • This small corridor is packed with specialty food stands.  Whether you are in the market for fresh fish, breads, cheeses, meats or spices.  This area has you covered.  While checking out the beautiful structure that is Grand Central Terminal be sure to stop by the Market, you will not be disappointed!
  • Bleecker Street west of Sixth Avenue (between Carmine Street and Seventh Avenue) - The true  foodies at heart will delight in the boutique food shops, including Amy's Bread, Wild Edibles, and Murray's Cheese.


  • Eataly
    T
    his relative new comer to the gourmet NY food scene is the concept led by chefs Mario Batali, Joe Bastianich, Lidia Bastianich.  This emporium is over 50,000 square feet of fresh produce, cheeses, meat, fish, multiple restaurants and thousands of imported products.
  • Zabar’s Grocery 

    2245 Broadway, between 80th and 81st Streets; 
    (212) 787-2000) 

    This Upper West Side landmark opened in 1934, is one of the best places in all of New York for smoked salmon and caviar. 


200 5th Avenue 
(646) 398-5100


Union Square Green Market (North and West sides of Union Square Park)
This New York Institution started with humble beginnings in 1976.  Now in peak season 140 vendors will sell their products in this open air forum.  Consumers can find everything from freshly picked fruits and vegetables, heritage meats, fish, pickles, jams and so much more.