If you go to New York…
If you go . . .
What to do
McNally Jackson Books
52 Prince St., SoHo
212-274-1160
Readings, writing workshops, cafe, and a self-publishing printing machine at this two-level neighborhood indie bookshop.
International Center of
Photography
1133 Avenue of the Americas
(Sixth Avenue), Midtown
212-857-0000
Provocative exhibits; adults $14, students and seniors $10, under 12 free. Closed Mon.
The Paley Center for Media
25 West 52d St., Midtown
212-621-6600
www.paleycenter.org
Approximately 150,000 TV and radio programs in all genres; screening room; live talks, and events with actors and media personalities. Adults $10, students and seniors $8, under 14 $5; closed Mon-Tue.
“The Book of Mormon’’
Eugene O’Neill Theatre
230 West 49th St.
212-239-6200, 800-432-7250
Tickets $69-$477 and higher.
Where to stay
Soho Grand Hotel
310 West Broadway
212-965-3000
sohogrand.com
Clean, stylish rooms from $295 per night.
Where to eat
Bar Centrale
324 West 46th St.,
Theatre District
212-581-3130
Speak-easy-style, small plates-and-drinks lounge above Joe
Allen Restaurant serving eclectic cuisine, from pork tacos to flatbreads, $12-$23.
Mayahuel
304 East Sixth St., East Village
212-253-5888
Close-quarters seating in sexy setting, delectable Mexican cuisine, lots of small plates, margaritas, dinner only, $5-$21.
Balthazar
80 Spring St., SoHo
212-965-1414
Parisian cafe known for pastries, croissants, and late-night menu. Breakfast $4-$19; lunch $14.50-$39; dinner $22-$43; late night $17-$95.
Socarrat Paella Bar
259 West 19th St., Chelsea
347-491-4236
Spanish through and through, communal dining with friendly staff and outstanding paella ($22-$24, per person) and tapas ($7-$11).
Petite Abeille
134 West Broadway, Tribeca
212-791-1360
Cozy Belgian bistro serving breakfast ($6-$14), lunch
($14-$23), and dinner ($15-$24).
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