ᴡ D. • April 5, 2011Great entertainment. Get there early to avoid the crowds. Makes the visit more pleasant.
eric b. • November 20, 2020One of the best hidden gems in NYC. The special exhibits are usually fascinating and insightful, plus the regular treasure-trove of manuscripts and musical scores.
Ami H. • July 13, 2022Ready your bodies for this interactive celebration of American Musical (and non musical) Theatre, newly opened in the heart of Times Square, Fall of 2022
John A. • February 21, 2015Free and unique shows rotate on and out at FIT museum. Many come from their own collection. Seeing their storage room must be an amazing experience.
Amy B. • April 25One of my favorite museums. It's small so even if you just find yourself in the area pop in. It's not large.
Kaisa H. • July 6, 2016Impressive collection, beautiful sculpture garden. All that you can hope for in a museum. The 5th floor cafe is pricey, but the food is very good and the view on the balcony is worth the price.
Allison D. • June 30, 2014The staff here are accommodating and helpful. They are sweet and knowledgable. They make the experience easy and enjoyable.
Edwin T. • December 12, 2016I love museums and art galleries so obviously I would have loved my trip at MOMA. The quietness of the place and the details of the masterpieces. Everything is sophisticated and we'll illustrated.
Nate F. • April 2, 2022paintings of dogs. sculptures of dogs. library of dog books. dog friendly. three story display of dog memorabilia. more dogs than you can shake a stick at.
Patrick B. • January 19, 2016Fantastic museum, a bit expensive but definitely worth it, save at least a 1/2 day to explore
Laurea d. • April 2, 2017Such a peaceful & gorgeous museum, also one of my favorite relaxing museum cafes in Manhattan. Spend time in the prayer room & meditate
Jonathan N. • October 13, 2019Was good fun! The laser room & seeing the original DB5 was awesome. Only downside is the entrance fee!
Gibran A. • July 1, 2015A bit short, but it was very fun. Highly recommend going with your lover/partner. Don't forget to get some goodies on your way out! ;)
Richard W. • September 19, 2022This cold war submarine is fantastic to visit. Veterans will tell you how it works and how was the life aboard. A must see in NY.
Signs V. • July 22, 2015The Japan Society is a wonderful, and relaxing place to experience. Do visit if you're interested in Japanese culture, and arts, you will be glad you did!
Aleksandr K. • March 30, 2013This is not the actual museum (which is in Brooklyn). Just an annex with a decent gift shop and a few minor subway art things.
Smithsonian Channel • June 24, 2011Home to five historical organizations, this center features an unparalleled collection of Judaica, including handwritten letters from Freud, Einstein, Kafka and more. (From Aerial America)
The Corcoran Group • December 12, 2011Visit this urban oasis during one of the center’s special events and you’ll be treated to all that is special and magical about this Buddhist Mecca.
IrmaZandl Z. • July 26, 2018Great food although the restaurant ambiance leaves a lot to be desired. But the good is really good - especially if you love herring and salmon, gravlax etc.
Pierre v. • August 8, 2014Lovely museum, perfect size for a 2-hour visit. The temporary exhibits manage to fascinate no matter the subject. Nice restaurant with views of Central Park on one of the upper floors.
YU M. • January 11, 2012YU Museum, Drunken Boat, and Tin House present POETICS OF PLACE, a literary performance and response to the exhibition Prophecy of Place: Quintan Ana Wikswo. Tickets:
Chris P. • February 3My son absolutely loved it and the team working here has a lot of patience and kindness for the kids. Great afternoon.
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