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The cover photo – provided generously by the stadium’s power provider, NRG Energy – brilliantly showcases the stadium’s vibrant LED lights, which can change color to support whichever team is playing. FEATURES 20 Top 10 things to do in January 32 From New York to Nepal, Art that Transcends Don’t miss these major museums Boulevard of Football Dreams showcasing unique niches of art 22 Times Square transforms into Super Bowl paradise in honor of the game 34 NYC Celebrity Interview Super Bowl Sunday, Party-Wise Victor Cruz - NY Giants 24 See the game and be seen at the following four luxe sports bars 36 Welcome to NYC! 26 Start Spreading the News Broadway shows with an NYC connection 80 Shopping 28 New York City Icon Tiffany & Co. and Broadway Highlights The Vince Lombardi Trophy 84 Gliding Through Winter! Museums & Attractions 30 The weather outside is frightful, but 86 these events are so delightful. 10 NYCMONTHLY NEIGHBORHOOD Contents HIGHLIGHTS 38 Times Square 40 Theatre District 42 BROADWAY 50 Fashion District 51 Chelsea 52 West Village/Greenwich Village 54 Soho/Tribeca 56 Chinatown p.74 57 Little Italy 58 Financial District 59 Lower East Side/East Village 60 MAPS 68 Gramercy/Murray Hill p.38 p.72 70 Midtown West/Upper West 71 Harlem 72 Midtown East 74 Central Park p.76 75 Upper East CHECK OUT OUR MOBILE WEBSITE FOR Brooklyn EXTENDED NYC COVERAGE & OFFERS 76 FOR UPDATES & EXCLUSIVE COUPONS FOLLOW US © 2013 NYC Monthly Upload photos from your trip! NYC Monthly magazine makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information it publishes, but cannot be held responsible for any consequences arising from errors or .C omissions. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part strictly prohibited. 12 NYCMONTHLY MDear Friends:ayor of New York DearIt is my Friends: honor to join New York City Monthly in welcoming you to the greatest city in the world. It is my honor to join New York City Monthly in welcoming you to the greatest city in the world. NewNew YorkYork CityCity isis homehome to peoplepeople fromfrom everyevery state in the countrycountry and and every every country country on on Earth, and we wantEarth, you and to we think want of y thisou to as think your of home, this as too. your home, too. SoSo whilewhile youyou taketake in an incomparable Broadway Broadway show show and and tour tour incredible incredible sites sites like like the the Statue of LibertyStatue of and Liberty Central and Park, Central remember Park, remember to leave to time leave to timesee our to seecity our the city way the New way Yorkers New do, too. Yorkers do, too. No trip to New York City should ever begin and end in just one borough. 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Sit down to an Italian dinner you’ll Whethernever forget this on is legendaryyour first Arthurtime here Avenue or just in theone Bronx.of many visits, we want you to experience this city the way we do. And if you’re in need of more ideas for your trip, just ask a New Yorker. We never miss a chanceWhether to thisshare is youra recommendation—or first time here or just an one opinion. of many visits, we want you to experience this city the way we do. And if you’re in need of more ideas for your trip, just ask a New EnjoyYorker. your We stay. never And miss on a behalfchance of to all share New a Yorkers:recommendation welcome!—or an opinion. Enjoy your stay. And on behalf of all New Yorkers: welcome! Sincerely, Sincerely, Bill de Blasio Mayor of the City of New York Editor's Letter Welcome to NYC Monthly Magazine! This month’s issue is all about simplifying the city that never sleeps - spend your time seeing the sights you want to see rather than navigating the streets you don’t know! 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