
Slightly unassuming from the outside, The Honey Well leads you down a set of steps and into a dimly lit bar which immediately transports you into a trendy 70s cocktail bar. Offering an aesthetically pleasing impression, rather than a kitschy one, you can grab a seat in the cool and cozy indoor space or the backyard outdoor seating area.

This trail is ideal for spring and summer biking. With an array of sights along the way, the path is best enjoyed when ridden from downtown to uptown, starting at 6:00pm. This way, you can ride along with the sun as it sets on the iconic Hudson River, and enjoy a cool evening across multiple neighborhoods. Bonus: Stop at Dino BBQ on 125th street, order take out, and enjoy by the water when a break from biking is needed.

It's a well known fact amongst New Yorkers that the best form of travel in the summertime is the ferry. For the same price as a swipe, you can enjoy the heat of the sun and coolness of the watery breeze in perfect harmony. Open from May 1 - October 31, Governors Island is a delightful stop along the Ferry, featuring plenty of green space for picnicking, lawn chairs for reading, and charming paths worth exploring.

This cool brewery not only provides a diverse collection of delectable craft beers + empanadas, but also a spacious backyard often featuring live musical performances and events. Nestled in the South Bronx, the Brewery welcomes a vibrant crowd and is the perfect place to post up with a group of friends. In the midst of conversation and in between sips of brew, you’ll find yourself intoxicated by the cool crowd of characters all around.

This is a film for Francofiles and film lovers alike. The directors also star as the main characters in this quirky comedy and pull off something magical. Through scenes of elegant dance intertwined with clumsy mishaps they display a type of interesting irony. Color plays a big role too, and can be independently analyzed by each. Beautifully done, scored, & acted: Lost in Paris is the ideal film choice for nights in.

Wave Hill is open year round and presents an expertly crafted representation of what nature can look like spanning seasons. Located on a Hill in Riverdale overlooking the Hudson River, this secret garden makes you forget you are in a city at all. Rather, the oasis affords a picturesque green getaway full of views and trails a mere Subway ride away.

This year’s 8th annual STooPs Art Crawl will be hosted by ANTM winner Naima Mora, and will headline dance, theatre, music, spoken word and poetry; and visual art performances. The event is meant to emphasize creativity and allow artists the opportunity to be able to create where they live, and subsequently share the fruits of their labor with their community.

After the success of Time Out Portugal’s market in 2014, as well as that of Time Out Market Miami in South Beach this May, Time Out New York is finally taking on hosting duties by presenting its own representation of the “city’s best”. Time Out Market New York will feature a carefully curated selection of 21 of the finest eateries; three bars; a demo cooking area; and a video installation wall all nestled within a 24,00 sq. ft. space.

This guided workshop interweaves creativity with intention. Alicia Ferguson leads participants through the movement of yoga, meditation, and a writing exercise, eventually entering the imaginative world of scents and candle making. The intent, as you create, is to come into alignment with one’s purpose and offer a portal for it to manifest itself through.