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Guide to New York GUIDE TO NEW YORK PLAY DARING ADVENTURES SEE TOURS OFF THE BEATEN PATH DINE MOVIE THEATERS SERVE IT UP 最佳之地 潇洒购物 游览名胜 Have a Big Apple beach day: See more than the city with JULY 2017 Long Island Rail Road Getaways to the beach! wheretraveler.com THE BEST PART OF GOING UP IS LOOKING DOWN. @ONEWORLDNYC #ONEWORLDVIEW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ONEWORLDOBSERVATORY.COM THE BEST PART OF GOING UP IS LOOKING DOWN. @ONEWORLDNYC #ONEWORLDVIEW 50th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue Open Daily from 8am to Midnight | 212-698-2000 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ONEWORLDOBSERVATORY.COM topoftherocknyc.com | @rockcenternyc | #topoftherock 6 EDITOR’S NOTE 8 PUBLISHER’S PICK July 72 THE FIX Where New York 10 TOP 5 Our faves for things to do now. 12 CALENDAR Music festivals galore, French Restaurant Week and more 16 INSIDER In NYC, movie theaters are more than just a place to see a fl ick. 18 IN THE ‘HOOD The Upper West Side is a day’s worth of exploring. 20 ACROSS THE BRIDGE Check out Greenpoint, Brooklyn, for great local eats and shops. 22 ADVENTURE CITY If you are en famille, we’ve got your action plan. 24 A DIFFERENT VIEW Check out these unusual, eclectic tours and venues. 供中国旅行人士使用 26 城市探索指南 专为中国旅行人士选择的文化景 点、高档购物场所和地方餐饮 30 Shows 60 Sights 43 Food 63 Explore 50 Shop 67 Be Well 54 Art 69 Maps 57 Scene COVER PROMOTION LIRR Getaways let you have a beach day during your Big Apple A scene from last year’s “Louis vacation. Take the train, work on Armstrong’s Wonderful World your tan, then get back to NYC in Festival.” For more on the festival,50th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue time for dinner and a show! see p. 14. Open Daily from 8am to Midnight | 212-698-2000 ISLAND LONG DISCOVER COURTESY PHOTO: COVER topoftherocknyc.com | @rockcenternyc | #topoftherock ® YOUR TRAVELING COMPANION SINCE 1936 July 2017 NEW YORK Michelangelo’s I recently went on vacation to Ireland and EDITORIAL & DESIGN SISTINE CHAPEL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Lois Anzelowitz Levine wound up falling seriously in love with Dublin. EXECUTIVE EDITOR Francis Lewis Besides the classic markers of a European city— ASSISTANT EDITOR Daniel Fridman a great river that fl ows through the center (the CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Heather Chin, Rich Fisher, Liff ey), cobblestoned streets, historic pubs—was Sonia Weiser a tiny museum that my friend and I discovered: ART DIRECTOR Dusty Martin the Little Museum of Dublin. 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