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10 Favorite Wine Bars in New York City

New York City is teeming with excellent bars a vin. From tiny, dimly lit spaces to chic lounges, these are our 10 favorite wine bars in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

A Perfect Day In... Brooklyn

This daylong itinerary takes in Brooklyn, the hippest borough of New York City. Enjoy eating, shopping and museum-hopping and see what all the hype is about.

Fine Art Fairs to See Now Before They Get Too Big

International art fairs are overwhelming. For those interested in smaller fairs that are more tightly focused on one artistic medium, try these events.

Debut of The Whitby Hotel

Firmdale Hotels opens its second overseas venture: The Whitby Hotel, just off Fifth Avenue at West 56th, offers a prime midtown location near Central Park.

The Best New Cocktail Bars in NYC

New York City is a cocktail town. Here are 11 new bars where the drinks are imaginative and the settings breathtaking.

Top 10 Tea Salons in NYC

The time-honored tradition of afternoon tea is alive and well -- on Mother's Day and all year long -- at these elegant tea salons in New York City.

Our Favorite Ethnic Food Markets of NYC

Reflecting the astonishing diversity of its population, New York City offers markets that cater to widespread ethnic tastes. Here are some of the best.

Union Square Cafe Reborn

Union Square Cafe transformed the restaurant world -- in New York and beyond. After closing in 2015, it's reopened a few blocks away from the original.

Fabulous Food Halls of New York

New Yorkers love their markets. A number of notable food halls have added greatly to the available options.

Top New York Restaurants

Fine-dining establishments have returned to New York. There are now several newcomers likely to appeal to Hideaway Report members.

14 Things to Do in New York City With Kids

Travelers may not consider New York City a kid-friendly destination, but it definitely can be. There is plenty to do in Manhattan -- and beyond.

Worst Travel Experiences of the Year

Each year, Mr. Harper details the best and worst travel experiences from the prior year of travel. Here are the most disappointing travel experiences from 2015.

In Good Taste: The Mark Restaurant by Jean-Georges

The Mark offers guests a world-class menu featuring innovative European classics with a hint of global flair.

City Guide: New York

Explore this irreplaceable, personal travel guide to New York City. From where to stay to what to see, eat and do, New York lends itself to visit after visit.

Ask the Editors: Where Should I Eat in New York City?

Hideaway Report editors share recommendations for the best restaurants and places to eat in New York City, especially for first-time visitors to the Big Apple.

Favorite Post-Show Cocktails in New York

These two Midtown Manhattan venues serve commendable cocktails in charming surroundings for a post-theater drink.

All-Time Favorite Midtown Hotels

Andrew Harper picks his favorite hotels for those wishing to stay in Midtown Manhattan, ideal for visiting the MoMA, The Morgan Library and Carnegie Hall.

Tranquil Manhattan Retreats: Midtown Libraries

Two of the world’s loveliest libraries are a short walk away from most of the main Midtown attractions.

Pre-Theater Dining in New York City

The Theater District does not rank among New York’s top dining destinations, yet it is possible to have a perfectly satisfying meal near a Broadway show.

Theater Memorabilia in New York

Andrew Harper points to two shops that offer an impressive collection of New York City theater and Broadway memorabilia and souvenirs.

A Hit and a Miss in Midtown Manhattan

The Baccarat is a dazzling addition to the somber canyons of Midtown, while The Knickerbocker on Times Square proved a considerable disappointment.

Just Back From | A Stay at The Lowell in New York City

Our GM spent two nights at The Lowell for our "Night in Africa" event, where we partnered with Ghurka to support The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

In the News: Manhattan Park Hyatt

Located directly opposite Carnegie Hall on 57th Street and just three blocks from the Four Seasons, its direct competitor, the new Park Hyatt New York opened on August 19.

Exhibition: The Art of Ludwig Bemelmans

On my visit to Ocean House, the drawing on the lunch menu caught my eye. It seemed to be the work of a favorite artist of mine, Ludwig Bemelmans.

Andrew Zimmern on iPhone Apps and Meals Worth Traveling For

Andrew Zimmern, the Travel Channel host, producer and writer, certainly needs no introduction to those familiar with "Bizarre Foods," "Bizarre World" and "Bizarre Foods America."

Our 10 Favorite Culinary Destinations

The 10 cities highlighted here attract visitors not just for their sites, scenery and experiences, but also for their cuisine.

A Day in The Life: Concierge Recommendations From Around The U.S.

Hotel concierges in four of your favorite U.S. cities pull back the curtain on one of the toughest jobs in the industry, and reveal their top recommendations on area eateries, attractions and activities.

Restaurants of the Year 2012

Set in the new Setai hotel on Fifth Avenue, this is the latest offering from chef Michael White. *Ai Fiori* means “among the flowers,” and lavish floral arrangements here add an air of romance and celebration. Look for dishes such as *trofie nero*, Ligurian-style squid’s ink pasta, and outstanding main courses including veal chop with a garnish of sweetbread-stuffed cabbage.

New York Theater Dining

DB Bistro Moderne, New York With the new Broadway season under way, I thought I might recommend a few of my favorite places for pre- and post-theater dining. An

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