LUXURY TRAVEL ITINERARY

New-York

The Essential City Guide

A luxury editorial guide designed to experience New York slowly and beautifully — iconic skylines, hidden cafés, sunset ferries, jazz after dark, legendary food spots and the city’s most cinematic neighborhoods, all reorganized into a seamless 5-day itinerary.

New York does not ask to be understood. Only experienced.

A city of reflections, yellow lights, steam rising from the streets and windows that never truly go dark.

Mornings feel cinematic. By night, New York turns louder, sharper, electric.

This itinerary explores the city through skyline views, hidden cafés, jazz bars, rooftop evenings and quiet moments between the noise.

Some moments are iconic.
Others almost invisible.

Because New York is not only a city you visit.

It is a city you absorb, frame by frame.

VIDEO JOURNAL

NYC DIARIES

5-DAY ITINERARY

New York, Neighborhood by Neighborhood

01

MIDTOWN, BRYANT PARK & GRAND CENTRAL

Midtown

THE CLASSIC NYC POSTCARD – REIMAGINED

Iconic towers, Art Deco landmarks, Broadway lights, observatories at golden hour and the electric atmosphere that defines Manhattan after dark.

Architecture icons and Art Deco landmarks

Observatories at golden hour

Broadway lights and late-night Manhattan energy

Free Spots & City Walks

Bryant Park

New York Public Library — one of the city’s most beautiful interiors

Chrysler Building — best admired from above at SUMMIT or Top of the Rock

Grand Central Terminal — touristy, yet timelessly iconic

St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Rockefeller Center

Macy’s Herald Square

Fifth Avenue luxury storefronts & window displays

Times Square after midnight — overwhelming in the best possible way

Madison Square Park & Madison Square Garden

Flatiron Building

currated experiences

Broadway show

The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon

SUMMIT One Vanderbilt — arrive around one hour before sunset for the full transition from daylight to city lights

Top of the Rock — arguably the most beautiful skyline view in New York, with Central Park unfolding in front of you

Empire State Building — legendary once, mostly for the atmosphere and history

Rooftop Cinema Club

Feinstein’s / 54 Below piano bar evenings

The MoMA late nights on Fridays until 8:30 PM

The Metropolitan Opera

NBA or Yankees game depending on the season

FOOD & DRINKS

Ess-a-Bagel — Third Avenue

Liberty Bagels Midtown

Shake Shack — Madison Square Park original location

Los Tacos No.1 — Times Square & Hudson Yards

Junior’s Cheesecake

Levain Bakery — the iconic Two Chocolate Chip cookie

The Palm Court at The Plaza

 The Portrait Bar

Monkey Bar

The Nines

Nubeluz

CHRYSLER BUILDING – FROM SUMMIT

VIEWS FROM SUMMIT ONE VADERBILT

GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

02

Central Park, Upper East Side & Lincoln Center

Central Park 

Slow mornings, museum afternoons and elegant New York evenings.

A softer side of Manhattan — timeless, refined and cinematic in every season.

Early morning walks with coffee

Museum evenings and old New York elegance

The Plaza, The MET and Lincoln Center

Free Spots & City Walks

Central Park — Belvedere Castle, Bethesda Terrace, The Reservoir, Cherry Hill, Shakespeare Garden, Conservatory Garden, The Dairy and hidden pathways throughout the park

Early morning walk through Central Park with coffee and breakfast

Bagels in the park

Picnic, bike ride and aimless wandering through the city’s most beautiful green space

The Plaza Hotel

Upper East Side strolls

Lincoln Center

currated experiences

The MET + rooftop evenings on Fridays & Saturdays

A late-night museum visit at The MET

Guggenheim Museum — smaller, but architecturally iconic

The Frick Collection

Ballet at Lincoln Center

Piano Bar at The Carlyle

Intimate cocktail bars with old New York atmosphere

FOOD & DRINKS

Ralph’s Coffee — Upper East Side

The Palm Court at The Plaza

Apollo Bagels

Absolute Bagels

Leon’s Bagels — bacon, cheddar, red onion & honey sauce

Mama’s Too

Lloyd’s Carrot Cake

CENTRAL PARK

ROOFTOP OF THE MET

THE MET

03

SOHO, NOLITA, CHINATOWN & THE VILLAGE

Downtown

Downtown New York at its most cinematic.

Independent bookstores, hidden cafés, fashion culture, brownstone streets and some of the city’s most beautiful corners.

Bookstores, cafés and fashion culture

Brownstone streets and downtown corners

Chinatown food crawl and Village atmosphere

Free Spots & City Walks

SoHo — especially around Broome & Broadway

Long downtown strolls through SoHo, Nolita and side streets like Sullivan, Thomas and Prince

Chinatown markets filled with colorful produce and street food

Little Italy

McNally Jackson Books — intimate and beautifully curated

The Strand Book Store — a true New York institution

Washington Square Park

NYU & Columbia campuses

Greenwich Village & West Village — effortlessly the most charming neighborhoods in Manhattan

currated experiences

Mercer Labs — immersive contemporary experience

Salon 94

Happy Medium — creative café & ceramic painting studio

Nobu Downtown

Buddakan

Le Coucou

La Mercerie

Polo Bar

The Nines

Monkey Bar

FOOD & DRINKS

Sadelle’s — SoHo

Rubirosa — Nolita

Parisi Bakery

Milano Market

Bleecker Street Pizza

Funny Face Bakery

Eileen’s Cheesecake

Golden Manna — mochi

Mango Mango

Hay Hay Roasted

Shu Jiao Fu Zhou

Yi Ji Shi Mo

Tasty Dumplings

Super Taste

Mei Lai Wah

Wah Fung

Joe’s Pizza — Carmine Street

Gray’s Papaya

Mamoun’s Falafel

Magnolia Bakery — banana pudding essential

Levain Bakery cookies

WEST VILLAGE

SOHO

WEST VILLAGE

04

Lower East Side, East Village, DUMBO & Brooklyn Bridge

Brooklyn Bridge

Jazz bars, pastrami sandwiches and golden sunsets over the skyline.

A day built around New York classics — bridges, ferries, brownstones, neon reflections and late-night jazz.

Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise, sunset and after dark

Classic food crawl: bagels, pastrami, pizza and cookies

Jazz clubs, skyline ferries and waterfront views

Free Spots & City Walks

East Village

Brooklyn Bridge at sunrise, sunset and after dark

Squibb Park Bridge

Main Street — DUMBO

Manhattan Bridge Viewpoint

Pebble Beach

Brooklyn Bridge Park

A classic New York food crawl: bagels, pastrami, pizza and cookies

currated experiences

Sunset ferry ride from East 34th Street to Wall Street

The Django jazz club

Smalls Jazz Club

Blue Note

NYC Ferry rides between Brooklyn and Manhattan

Night ferry across the skyline

Evening cruise around Manhattan

Statue of Liberty views from the water depending on the route

Rooftop drinks at Public Hotel

FOOD & DRINKS

Mamoun’s Falafel

Katz’s Delicatessen

Tompkins Square Bagels

Russ & Daughters

Popup Bagels — warm bagels served whole for dipping into cream cheese

Scarr’s Pizza

DIG

Two Hands Corn Dogs

Una Pizza Napoletana

Joe’s Pizza — Grand Street

Los Tacos No.1 — Essex Market

Culture frozen yogurt

Sunday Morning — pistachio rolls

Celestine — Brooklyn waterfront views

Cecconi’s — skyline atmosphere

Time Out Market

L’Industrie Pizza

MAIN STREET, DUMBO

BROOKLYN BRIDGE

MAIN STREET PARK

05

Chelsea, Hudson Yards, Financial District & Waterfront New York

Waterfront

Downtown Manhattan, skyline ferries and cinematic final evenings.

The final chapter blends riverside walks, monumental architecture, sunset cruises and New York at night.

Chelsea, High Line and Hudson Yards

Financial District, Oculus and One World Trade Center

Sunset ferries, cruises and skyline nights

Free Spots & City Walks

Chelsea

Chelsea Market

The High Line

Little Island

Pier 57 & Pier 35 waterfront walks

Vessel

Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice

Battery Park

Wall Street

Oculus

One World Trade Center

New York Stock Exchange

Staten Island Ferry at sunset for distant Statue of Liberty views

Roosevelt Island Tramway — better experienced after dark than at sunset

Williamsburg

Harlem — gospel culture, jazz history and brownstone streets

Columbia University

currated experiences

Edge Hudson Yards

One World Observatory

9/11 Memorial & Museum — free Monday evening tickets released weekly online from 7 AM, first come first served

Circle Line Harbor Lights Cruise

NYC night cruise around Manhattan

NYC Ferry rides through Brooklyn, LIC and Lower Manhattan

Sunset helicopter tour over Manhattan

Night helicopter flight above the skyline

NBA or Yankees game depending on the season

Harlem gospel service depending on the schedule

Rooftop bars in Williamsburg & Brooklyn

FOOD & DRINKS

Los Tacos No.1 — Hudson Yards

Time Out Market

Olympia Lounge

Harriet’s Rooftop

Westlight

Panorama Room

Nobu Downtown

Leon’s Bagels

Apollo Bagels

Absolute Bagels

Mama’s Too

Lloyd’s Carrot Cake

OCULUS

LITTLE ISLAND

STATUE OF LIBERTY

AFTER DARK

NYC NIGHTS

Rooftop Cinema Club

Brooklyn Bridge at sunset

A Broadway show

Ballet at Lincoln Center

Piano bar — Feinstein’s/54 Below or Bemelmans Bar at The Carlyle

Jazz concert — The Django, Smalls or Blue Note

A rooftop bar with skyline views

A sunset or nighttime helicopter tour over Manhattan

A late-night visit to The MET

A nighttime ferry ride

Summit One Vanderbilt at sunset and after dark

Times Square at night

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

A Yankees baseball game or an NBA game depending on the season

SIGNATURE MOMENTS

Signature NYC Experiences

Slip into a softly lit cocktail bar with an intimate New York atmosphere

Start the day with a quiet morning walk through Central Park followed by breakfast nearby

Watch the sunset from a rooftop overlooking the Manhattan skyline

Take a nighttime cruise around the city lights of Manhattan

Experience both sunrise and sunset from the Brooklyn Bridge

Watch the sunset from the Roosevelt Island Tramway as the skyline begins to glow

Take a nighttime helicopter flight above Manhattan

Admire New York from one of its iconic skyline observatories

Visit a museum after dark

See the Statue of Liberty from the water

Taste classic New York bagels, cookies and pastrami sandwiches

Enjoy a bagel breakfast in Central Park

Wander through Central Park, have a picnic and explore the park by bike

Try some of New York’s most iconic cookies

CULTURE

Museums & Galeries

Salon 94

Guggenheim Museum — Mondays and Saturdays are pay-what-you-wish; fairly small and somewhat underwhelming

Mercer Labs — immersive museum experience, very fun but quite expensive

The Frick Collection

The Morgan Library & Museum

The MET + rooftop — open Friday and Saturday evenings from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.; around $17 with a student ticket; huge museum that takes a long time to properly explore

9/11 Memorial & Museum — free Monday admission tickets available every Monday from 7 a.m. ET on the official website; first come, first served

The MoMA — especially nice on Friday evenings when the museum stays open until 8:30 p.m.; around $17 with a student ticket

VIEWS

Best Observatories

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Top of the Rock – The best observatory for views over Central Park and the Manhattan skyline.

Summit One Vanderbilt – The most impressive view of the Empire State Building. Best experienced about an hour before sunset.

Empire State Building – A true New York classic worth doing once, though you cannot see the Empire State Building itself from the top.

Edge at Hudson Yards – A modern glass observatory with dramatic skyline views over Manhattan.

One World Observatory – Panoramic views over Downtown Manhattan, the harbor and the Statue of Liberty.

FOOD & DRINKS

Cafés, Rooftops & Restaurants

Cafés

  • The Palm Court — The Plaza
  • Quarters
  • Milk & Roses
  • Ralph’s Coffee — Upper East Side
  • Manjul Coffee

Rooftops

  • Harriet’s Rooftop
  • Olympia Lounge
  • Panorama Room
  • Nubeluz
  • Time Out Market — free
  • Westlight

Atmospheric Restaurants

  • La Mercerie
  • Portrait Bar
  • Polo Bar 
  • The Django
  • Buddakan
  • Nobu Downtown
  • Le Coucou
  • Monkey Bar 
  • The Nines 

Restaurants with a view

  • Cecconi’s
  • Celestine — Brooklyn

FOOD & DRINKS

Cafés, Rooftops & Restaurants

Pizza

  • Joe’s Pizza
  • Scarr’s
  • L’industrie Pizza
  • Spicy Spring
  • Bleecker Street Pizza
  • Mama’s Too
  • Una Pizza Napoletana
  • Rubirosa

Bagels

  • Apollo Bagels
  • Leon’s Bagels
  • Popup Bagels  
  • Tompkins Square Bagels
  • Liberty Bagels
  • Ess-a-Bagel
  • Absolut Bagels
  • Russ & Daughters

Cookies

  • Levain Bakery
  • Funny Face Bakery
  • La Mercerie cookie

Brunch

  • Bubby’s
  • Sadelle’s

Healthy

  • DIG Inn

New York Classics to Try

  • New York bagels
  • Classic NYC cookies
  • Pastrami sandwiches
  • New York cheesecake
  • Banana pudding
  • Carrot cake

PHOTO JOURNAL

Fragments of the journey, woven through the story.

A curated visual sequence — each place told through multiple frames, like a memory unfolding.

CENTRAL PARK

THE MET

MOMA

WEST VILLAGE

SUMMIT ONE VANDERBILT

FINANCIAL DISTRICT 

STATEN ISLAND FERRY 

TOP OF THE ROCK

TIME SQUARE

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY

VESSEL 

FINAL NOTE

New York stays with you long after you leave.

Not because of the landmarks alone, but because of the atmosphere they create.The glow of Midtown at night. Downtown streets after the rain. Jazz behind an unmarked door.
Golden light reflecting on glass towers at sunset.

This itinerary was never meant to capture everything. Only the essence of a first encounter with the city:
cinematic, vibrant and quietly unforgettable.