

A unique indoor earth sculpture in Soho, New York, created by artist Walter De Maria in 1977.

A symbol of New York City's spirit, designed by Milton Glaser in 1977.

Representing one of the city's most iconic baseball teams.
Capturing the city's iconic skyline, a symbol of New York's resilience and growth.
A charming French café known for its excellent coffee and pastries, a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
A historic steakhouse established in 1885, famous for its mutton chops and extensive wine list.
A high-end Italian restaurant offering classic dishes in an elegant, old-school setting.
A branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, dedicated to the art and architecture of medieval Europe.
A iconic urban park offering many activities, from picnicking to ice skating.
The world-famous intersection of culture and commerce, bustling with energy and neon lights.

New York weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
The New York Earth Room requires walking, comfortable shoes are recommended for a pleasant experience.

To keep your devices charged while exploring the city and visiting the Earth Room.
A soft, doughy roll with a chewy exterior, typically served with cream cheese.
Thinly sliced pastrami on rye bread, often served with mustard and pickles.
Thin, crispy crust with a layer of tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese.
Phnom Sampeau Mountain, a limestone outcrop, is known for its stunning views, bat caves, and historical significance during the Khmer Rouge regime.
A serene 12-acre botanical garden in San Diego, California, featuring diverse plant life and a Japanese garden.

Cheruthoni Dam, a marvel of engineering, is the largest arch dam in Asia, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere.