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Battery Park. Photo: Julienne Schaer

Battery Park. Photo: Julienne Schaer

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nycgo.com staff

Publicado 01/12/2022

Ya sea un fotógrafo profesional o un experto en Instagram, siga este itinerario hacia paisajes urbanos pintorescos y configuraciones elegantes. Aprende haciendo un tour fotográfico, encuentra a tu nuevo fotógrafo favorito en un deslumbrante museo y cena en una trattoria tan agradable para los ojos como para el paladar. (Quizás incluso puedes hacerte un selfi con David Byrne después de su espectáculo de Broadway). 



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Fotografiska New York

Fotografiska New York 281 Park Ave. So. Manhattan

Fotografiska New York uses the power of photography to inspire a more conscious world. Housed in a historic landmark building, the Flatiron District museum presents powerful exhibitions featuring some of the world’s best photographers. With extra touches like late-evening hours, live music and DJs on select nights, and timed entry with limited capacity, Fotografiska is anything but an ordinary New York City museum.

Gemma. Photo: Lanna Apisukh

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The Bowery Hotel

This upscale staple in the East Village’s Bowery Hotel provides a dimly lit, cozy ambiance in which to enjoy classic Italian food like pastas, wood-fired pizzas and the crowd favorite, baked eggs with tomato and avocado. Patrons also rave about the bar scene, featuring a selection of in-house cocktails and an impressive wine list. The outdoor seating on Bowery is spacious and great for people-watching.

Photo: Matthew Murphy

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American Utopia

St. James Theatre 246 W. 44th St. Manhattan

David Byrne and 11 musicians from around the world unite for a theatrical experience based on his 2018 album, American Utopia, part of a larger multimedia project aimed at spreading optimism despite ongoing political and environmental crises. For this show, the Talking Heads frontman reunites with choreographer Annie-B Parson and production consultant Alex Timbers, collaborators on his 2013 musical Here Lies Love. Read more in this article.



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