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From Greenwich, SoHo and Chinatown to a dinner with a view
This day requires some good walking shoes to explore my favorite area's of all of New York: Greenwich, SoHO and Chinatown. Finish the night with a memorable dinner on the 102th floor.





Walk to Greenwich Village
Now it's time to discover the other side of 5th Avenue all the way to lower Manhattan. Highlights to check out during your walk are the Empire State Building, the stunning Flatiron building, and the vibrant Washington Square Park. To the right of this park is where you enter the amazing area of Greenwich, which is full of beautiful brownstone houses and their typical staircases, trendy boutiques and hipster coffee bars. For Friends fans: you can spot the apartment at 90 Bedford Street.




Explore NoHo and Chinatown
Before you know it, you'll cross the street into NoHo, Soho's edgier sister area. Here too the best way to see the are is to simply get lost a little bit. But if you need a goal, then let it be Levain Bakery for the best chocolate chip cookies. If you keep on walking, you'll slowly see the architecture change once you reach Little Italy and Chinatown, two small neighborhoods with a completely different look and feel that you cannot miss.




Dinner with a view: Peak NYC
Looking for an unforgettable dinner experience in New York City? Peak restaurant at Hudson Yards takes dinner with a view to the next level. Literally, because you'll be dining on the 102th floor. And the best part? Free entry to the Edge observation deck before or after your meal is included in your dinner reservation. If you're looking to dine at one of the window tables with uninterrupted NYC views, you can only opt for the fixed three-course menu of 125 dollars per person, but even then you'll have plenty of options per course to choose from. Yes, it's quite pricey, but you're not just paying for the view as the food itself is excellent too. Reservations are definitely a must for dinner time and open up 21 days in advance.