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Escale À New York 212 index 41 Cooper Square 88 Burp Castle 92 BXL East 118 A Chelsea Brewing Company 83 Abyssinian Baptist Church 163 Cielo 83 Coffee Shop 102 Accessoires 65, 84, 119, 148, 171 d.b.a. 92 Alimentation 64, 75, 83, 102, 157 Dos Caminos 102 Ambassades 196 Flûte Midtown 128 Great Hall Balcony Bar 147 Ambrose 39 Henry, A Liquor Bar 128 American Museum of Natural Hudson Common 128 History 153 Jake’s Dilemma 156 Apollo Theater 163 Library Bar 128 McSorley’s Old Ale House 92 Appartements 182 Paddy Reilly’s Music Bar 102 Appellate Division Courthouse of the Paris Café 40 New York State Supreme Court 95 Pegu Club 63 Argent 197 Pink Pony 56 Please Don’t Tell 93 Astoria 173 Pravda 64 Astor Place 88 Roof Garden Café and Martini Bar 147 Auberges de jeunesse 183 Sake Bar Decibel 93 Autocar 181 Schiller’s Liquor Bar 57 Shalel Lounge 156 Avery Library 160 Sky Terrace 128 Avion 178 S.O.B.’s 64 The Half King Bar & Restaurant 83 B The Vig Bar 64 Banques 197 Verlaine 57 White Horse Tavern 75 Bars et boîtes de nuit 198 Baseball 206 68 Jay Street Bar 170 Abbey Pub 156 Basketball 206 Angel’s Share 92 Bateau 194 Ara 82 Battery Park 46 Bar Veloce 92 Battery Park City 41 Bembe 171 Brooklyn Ale House 171 Beacon Theatre 157 Bubble Lounge 63 Belvedere Castle 136 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765808075 213 Bethesda Fountain & Terrace 135 Christopher Park 70 Bijouteries 119 Christopher Street 70 Birdland 128 Chrysler Building 115 Blue Note 75 Church of the Holy Communion 77 Boerum Hill 169 Citi Field 172 Bow Bridge 136 City Hall 33 Bowery Ballroom 57 Cleopatra’s Needle 138 British Empire Building 110 Climat 198 Broadway 120 Cloisters, The 164 Bronx 174 Cobble Hill 169 Bronx Zoo 175 Colonnade Row 86 Brooklyn 166 Columbia University 159 Brooklyn Botanic Garden 170 Columbus Circle 149 Brooklyn Bridge 33 Columbus Park 53 Brooklyn Bridge Park 168 Comédies télévisées 129 Brooklyn Heights 166 Concourse, The 110 Brooklyn Museum 169 Conservatory Garden 145 Bryant Park 109 Consulats 196 Bryant Park Summer Film Festival 118 Cooper Union Building 88 C D Cake Shop 57 Dairy Visitor Center 134 Canal Street 52 Dakota Apartments 153 Carnegie Hall 126 Damrosh Park 152 Carolines on Broadway 128 Décalage horaire 199 Carroll Gardens 169 Décoration 64, 103 Castle Clinton 46 Défilé de la Saint-Patrick 201 Cathedral Church of Saint John The Delacorte Music Clock 139 Divine 158 Disquaires 93 Central Park 131 Duffy Square 125 Central Park SummerStage 139 DUMBO 168 Central Park Zoo 139 Chaussures 64 E Chelsea 76 East Village 85 Chelsea Hotel 78 Électricité 199 Chelsea Market 80 Ellis Island 47 Children’s Museum of Manhattan 155 Ellis Island Immigration Museum 48 Chinatown 49 El Museo del Barrio 145 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 203 Empire State Building 105 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765808075 214 English Terrace Row 67 Grand Army Plaza 112 Esplanade 44 Grand Central Terminal 114 Grands magasins 40, 119, 130, 147 F Great Lawn 136 Feast of San Gennaro 202 Greene Street 59 Festivals et événements 201 Greenwich Village 66 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony 203 Défilé de la Saint-Patrick 201 Grove Court 70 Feast of San Gennaro 202 Guggenheim Museum, Solomon R. 144 Five Boro Bike Tour 202 Harlem Week 202 H Independence Day 202 Hammerstein, The 83 ING New York City Marathon 203 Harlem 162 Jour de l’An 201 Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival 202 Harlem Week 202 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 203 Hayden Planetarium 154 Met in the Parks 202 Hébergement Museum Mile Festival 202 414 Hotel 187 New York Film Festival 203 Best Western Plus Seaport Inn 183 New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Big Apple Hostel 183 Park 202 Carlton Arms Hotel 185 Ninth Avenue International Food Colonial House Inn 185 Festival 202 Cosmopolitan Hotel 183 Pride Week 202 Eventi – A Kimpton Hotel 187 Tribeca Film Festival 201 Gramercy Park Hotel 186 Village Halloween Parade 203 Hostelling International New York 183 Fifth Avenue 104 Hotel 17 185 Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 112 Hotel Beacon 188 Five Boro Bike Tour 202 Hotel Elysée 186 Hotel Gansevoort 185 Flatiron Building 94 Hotel Wales 188 Flatiron District 94 Larchmont Hotel 184 Flushing 172 Marco LaGuardia Hotel & Suites by Flushing Meadows Corona Park 172 Lexington 189 Millennium Broadway Hotel 187 Football américain 206 Morgans 187 Formalités d’entrée 178 Nu Hotel 189 Fort Tryon Park 164 Radio City Apartments 187 Frick Collection 140 St. Marks Hotel 185 The Gershwin Hotel 185 G The Gracie Inn 188 The Harlem Flophouse 189 Galeries d’art 83 The Hotel Wolcott 186 GE Building 110 The Inn on 23rd 185 General Grant National Memorial 162 The Jane 185 The London NYC 188 Gotham Comedy Club 83 The Lucerne Hotel 189 Grace Church 89 The Mercer Hotel 184 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765808075 215 Hébergement (suite) L The Pierre 188 Ladies Mile 100 The Pod Hotel 186 Tribeca Grand Hotel 184 LaGuardia Airport 180 Washington Square Hotel 184 Lake, The 135 YOTEL New York 187 Lenox Lounge 165 Helmsley Building 114 LGBT Pride March 202 Henry Luce Nature Observatory 136 Librairies 75, 103, 147 Herald Square 121 Limelight Shops 77 Herald Square Pedestrian Plaza 121 Lincoln Center 152 Heures d’ouverture 200 Lincoln Center Out of Doors Highline Ballroom 83 Festival 202 High Line, The 81 Literary Walk 134 Hispanic Society of America, The 164 Little Italy 49 Hockey 206 Loeb Central Park Boathouse 135 Hôtels 183 Long Island City 173 Hudson River Park 58 Lower East Side 49 Hugh O’Neil Department Store 77 Lower East Side Tenement Museum 55 I Low Memorial Library 159 Independence Day 202 M Indicatif régional 207 ING New York City Marathon 203 Macy’s Herald Square 121 Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 125 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade 203 Iridium, The 130 Madison Square Garden 120 Irving Plaza 102 Madison Square Park 94 Maison Française 110 J Majestic Apartments 152 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Mall, The 134 Reservoir 138 Manhattan 32 Jane’s Carousel 168 Manhattan Bridge 53 Jazz at Lincoln Center 157 Marchés aux puces 84, 157 Jefferson Market Library 67 Matériel électronique 130 Jewish Museum, The 145 Matériel informatique 119, 130 John F. Kennedy International Matériel photo 130 Airport 178 Meatpacking District 80 Jouets 119, 130 Merchant’s House Museum 85 Jour de l’An 201 Mercury Lounge, The 57 Jours fériés 200 Met in the Parks 202 Joyce Theater 83 Métro 192 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765808075 216 Metropolitan Life Tower 95 Museum of Chinese in America 54 Metropolitan Museum of Art 141 Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Midtown East 104 Memorial to the Holocaust 45 Midtown West 120 Museum of Modern Art 112 MoMA PS1 173 Museum of the City of New York 145 Monnaie 197 Museum of the Moving Image 173 Montague Street 166 N Morgan Library & Museum 108 National Arts Club 99 Mott Street 53 National September 11 Memorial & MTA New York City Transit 191 Museum 36 Mulberry Street 54 Nations Unies 116 Murray Hill 108 Naumburg Bandshell 135 Musées NBC 110 American Museum of Natural History 153 Brooklyn Museum 169 NBC Experience Store 111 Children’s Museum of Manhattan 155 Neue Galerie 144 Ellis Island Immigration Museum 48 Newark Liberty International El Museo del Barrio 145 Airport 179 Frick Collection 140 New Museum 54 Guggenheim Museum, Solomon R. 144 Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 125 New York Botanical Garden 175 Jewish Museum, The 145 New York by Gehry 34 Merchant’s House Museum 85 New York Film Festival 203 Metropolitan Museum of Art 141 New York Hall of Science 172 MoMA PS1 173 Museum of Arts and Design 150 New-York Historical Society 153 Museum of Chinese in America 54 New York Life Insurance Company 98 Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living New York Philharmonic Concerts in the Memorial to the Holocaust 45 Park 202 Museum of Modern Art 112 Museum of the City of New York 145 New York Public Library 109 Museum of the Moving Image 173 New York Stock Exchange 37 Neue Galerie 144 New York University 72 New Museum 54 New York Water Taxis 194 Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 144 South Street Seaport Museum 39 Ninth Avenue International Food Studio Museum in Harlem 163 Festival 202 The Cloisters 164 North Cove 44 Whitney Museum of American Art 141 Museum at FIT 77 O Museum Mile 140 One Times Square 124 Museum Mile Festival 202 One World Trade Center 36 Museum of Arts and Design 150 Orientation 190 http://www.guidesulysse.com/catalogue/FicheProduit.aspx?isbn=9782765808075 217 P Renseignements touristiques 204 Paramount Building 124 Renwick Triangle 89 Parcs Restaurants 204 Brooklyn Bridge Park 168 2nd Avenue Deli 101 Bryant Park 109 Adrienne’s Pizza Bar 39 Christopher Park 70 Alice’s Tea Cup 155 Columbus Park 53 Amy Ruth’s 165 Damrosh Park 152 Angelica Kitchen 90 Flushing Meadows Corona Park 172 Aquagrill 62 Fort Tryon Park 164 Aquavit 118 Gramercy Park 98 Aureole 118 High Line, The 81 Babbo Ristorante e Enoteca 74 Balthazar 63 Hudson River Park 58 Barney Greengrass 155 Madison Square Park 94 Becco 127 Prospect Park 170 Birdbath Neighborhood Green Bakery 62 Riverside Park 160 BLT Steak 118 Tompkins Square Park 88 Blue Bottle Coffee Co. 170 Union Square Park 99 Blue Water Grill 101 Washington Square Park 71 Bridge Cafe 39 Park Avenue 104 Bryant Park Grill & Café 117 Passeports 178 Café Gitane 81 Peking 39 Café Habana 55 Personnes à mobilité réduite 209 Cafe Orlin 90 Café Sabarsky 146 Plaza Hotel, The 113 Carnegie Deli 126 Plein air 119 Celeste 155 Poisson Rouge, Le 75 Chez Sardine 73 Chinatown Ice Cream Factory 55 Pond, The 131 Colicchio and Sons 82 Pourboire 200 Cowgirl Sea-Horse 39 Presse écrite 200 Craft 101 Prince Street 59 DBGB Kitchen & Bar 91 Delta Grill 127 Produits de beauté 57, 64, 93, 157 Dinosaur Bar-B-Que 165 Promenade, The 166 Dudley’s 55 Prospect Park 170 E.A.T.
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