


A iconic urban oasis in the heart of Manhattan, Central Park offers a serene escape from the city's bustling streets.
Iconic restaurant in The Plaza Hotel, serving breakfast since 1907.
Popular bakery offering French pastries and breakfast items.
Famous food cart serving Middle Eastern cuisine, started in 1990.
Iconic fountain in Central Park, perfect for morning photos.
World-renowned art museum, best visited in the afternoon.
Historic carousel offering fun for all ages in the afternoon.

Fresh bagel with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and capers.

Poached eggs on an English muffin with Canadian bacon and hollandaise sauce.

Thinly sliced pastrami on rye bread with mustard and pickles.
Pure maple syrup tapped from local maple trees, a tradition dating back centuries.
Traditional wooden toys crafted by local artisans, showcasing intricate detail and craftsmanship.
Warm, high-quality wool socks hand-knitted by local farmers, a symbol of the region's agricultural heritage.
Central Park's weather can be unpredictable, a light rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
For exploring the park's vast areas and paths, comfortable shoes are a must.
Staying hydrated is crucial during long walks, and a reusable bottle helps reduce waste.
Charming historic district with well-preserved architecture, vibrant arts scene, and lively farmers market.
A fascinating museum showcasing the history and development of Malaysia's administrative capital, Putrajaya.
A cultural hub nestled on Tung Ping Chau Island, offering a glimpse into Hong Kong's rural past.