Mastercard's Priceless® New York City Day
Published 06/21/2021
Celebrate New York’s grand reopening with an unforgettable day of NYC culture as you enjoy breathtaking views of the skyline, savor fine cuisine from a celebrity chef, and take in a live performance in an iconic venue.

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One World Observatory
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One World Trade Center
There are a million things to experience in New York City but only one way to truly see them all. Start by hopping a Sky Pod to the top of the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. There, 102 stories up, find yourself facing New York’s iconic skyline. Walk the three sprawling levels of the Observatory; drop into the café and grab a bite to eat; take an interactive guided tour of the City with the help of a Tour Ambassador; and stop by the One Mix bar.

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Red Rooster
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310 Lenox Ave.
Paying homage to Harlem's culturally rich and diverse neighborhood, Marcus Samuelsson has created a restaurant that focuses on elevated American comfort food against a backdrop of warm colors, stimulating art and soulful sounds. The 3,400 square-foot space houses a restaurant, a breakfast cafe, a grocery, a horseshoe-shaped bar and a communal table. The basement space is reserved for private parties and cooking classes and demonstrations.

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Carnegie Hall
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57th St. and Seventh Ave.
This world-famous concert venue is a New York City landmark and must-see music attraction. Carnegie Hall presents classical, jazz, folk, world and popular music with breakthrough and veteran performers. Since opening in 1891, this concert hall has become the emblem of musical achievement around the world, and has showcased the world’s finest artists—from Tchaikovsky to Mahler, Horowitz to Callas to Bernstein, even Judy Garland and the Beatles. Experience a concert, take the tour or visit the Rose Museum—all at Carnegie Hall.
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New York Yankees
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Yankee Stadium
With 27 World Series championships, the Yankees may be the most storied franchise in sports. In 2009 the Bronx Bombers continued that winning tradition by claiming a World Series in their new, state-of-the-art stadium.

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New York City Ballet
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David H. Koch Theater
Your destination for dance at Lincoln Center, New York City Ballet features a roster of nearly 100 dancers and an unparalleled repertory of works by George Balanchine, Jerome Robbins and the most in-demand choreographers of today. The company’s 22-week season features repertory performances in fall, winter and spring, as well as the popular holiday favorite George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, which runs November through January. Book your tickets today for one of the foremost dance companies in the world.