The Glittering Lights of Broadway: New York's Theatre, Culture and Cuisine

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Advisor - Molly Morris
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Molly Morris

  • New York City

  • City Travel

  • Arts & Culture

  • Food & Wine

  • Local Culture

  • Local Food

  • Shopping

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Curator’s statement

When I'm not globetrotting, I'm a theatrical producer working on Broadway and the West End. New York is a cultural mecca where the exploration never ends! Many unforgettable nights have been spent exploring the best that New York has to offer - there is always something new to see. Pair that with incredible meals, spots for cocktails, museums, shopping and sightseeing this cosmopolitan holiday is one you'll never forget.

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Things to do in New York City

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  • Fulfill your bucket list dream of being a star - private workshop (all levels welcome!) with a New York theatre professional.

  • Take in some jazz at legendary spots the Village Vanguard or Birdland.

  • Enjoy an exquisite day of Opera, Dance or Theatre at Lincoln Center.

  • Explore a downtown day of theatre at the Public and Joe's Pub complete with cocktails and dinner at The Library.

  • Get the best backstage stories with a Broadway Up Close Tour or a visit to the Museum of Broadway.

  • Enjoy the New York Skyline from City Cruises New York Bateaux Premier Dinner Cruise.

And - no trip to New York is complete without a Broadway show!

Curated entertainment package including inside access from theatre professionals.

Places to eat & drink in New York City

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  • Be part of the Broadway buzz upstairs at the bar at Sardi's.

  • Dine with Broadway legends at Joe Allen.

  • Enjoy the collection of memorabilia in a restaurant and cocktail lounge designed by Broadway set designers at the Civilian Hotel's Rosevale Kitchen and Cocktail Room.

  • Feel iconic at 54 Below, part of the original Studio 54, now a gilded, golden cabaret lounge and restaurant featuring the best Broadway talent in intimate performances.

  • Bask in classic New York glamour with dinner and cocktails at the Lambs Club, designed by Stanford White.

  • If you like oysters and martini's get caught at the Mermaid Inn.

  • Have a party underground if you can find this speakeasy in a subway station at Nothing Really Matters.

  • Get Friki at the Tiki in a tropical paradise with live music and Broadway sing alongs at the Friki Tiki.

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to New York. Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out my guide, London's West End: Theatre, Culture and Cuisine.