HIGHLIGHTS TO VISIT   
Museum Of Chinese In America
Statue Of Liberty & Ellis Island
Staten Island Ferry
New Museum Of Contemporary Art
Sports Museum Of America
Museum Of American Finance
Smithsonian Museum Of American Indian   
The Skyscraper Museum
St. Paul's Chapel - Ground Zero
Trinity Church
Frauncis Tavern Museum
Federal Hall
South Street Seaport Museum
City Hall Park
Museum Of Jewish History
Tenement Museum
Eldridge Street Synagogue
SHOPPING
CANAL STREET & CHINATOWN
SOHO SHOPPING
PEARL RIVER
   477 Broadway, Grand & Broome Streets
PEARL PAINTS
   308 Canal Street–For the Artist
   42 Lespinard Street–Crafts & Home Decor
LOWER EAST SIDE SHOPPING
TRIBECA SHOPPING
NOLITA SHOPPING
SOUTH STREET SEAPORT
J & R MUSIC WORLD
   23 Park Row, City Hall Park
CENTURY 21
   22 Cortlandt, Church & Broadway
TIFFANY 37 Wall Street
HERMES Broad Street
WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER
  IN BATTERY PARK
Online MAPS
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DINING
Here are some "faves" of our hotel staff for our guests. And don't forget, Room Service at the Hotel Azure means you can order from just about anywhere and have it delivered to your room.

Parigot
  155 Grand St 212.274.8859
Focolare
  115 Mulberry St 212.993.5858
Forlini's
  93 Baxter St 212.349.6779
Okinawa
  87 Ludlow St 212.253.8886
Nobu
  105 Hudson St 212.219.5000
Strip House
  13 E 12th St 212.328.0000
Wolfgang Steakhouse
  409 Greenwich St 212.889.3369
Churrascaria Tribeca
  221 West Broadway 212.925.6969
Danube
  30 Hudson St212.791.3771
Porcao Churrascaria
  360 Park Ave South212.252.7080
Cones, Ice Cream Artisans
  272 Bleecker St 212.414.1795
Luzzo Pizza
  211-13 First Ave212.473.7447
Neighborhood Menu Pages:
CHINATOWN - TWO BRIDGES
TRIBECA
LITTLE ITALY - SOHO
LOWER EAST SIDE
FINANCIAL DISTRICT
& SOUTH STREET SEAPORT
EAST GREENWICH VILLAGE
WEST GREENWICH VILLAGE
...AND BROOKLYN, close by

Brooklyn. The name used to conjure images of rough-and-tumble streets, greasy pizza made by men with hairy arms, and-oh-those thick accents. But fugghetaboutit! Brooklyn, dare we say it, has become the new Manhattan, chock-full of its own hot spots that easily capture the interest of both the natives and the new locals: former claustrophobic Manhattanites who came in search of a little more elbow room and lower rents. As the most populated of New York City's five boroughs, it's easy to understand why Brooklyn has been dubbed by many as the "nation's first suburb," with its countless rows of tree-lined, cobble-stone streets, historic brownstones and close-knit neighborhoods full of treasures just waiting to be re-discovered. And it's all just a bridge-length away. 

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