The chic rooftop bar above the trendy Hotel Hugo has become a Downtown stalwart. Sipping craft cocktails on the terrace, while soaking up breathtaking views, is all the rage.
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Bar Hugo
The chic rooftop bar above the trendy Hotel Hugo has become a Downtown stalwart. Sipping craft cocktails on the terrace, while soaking up breathtaking views, is all the rage.
AMC River East 21
Walk to AMC River East and see the hottest new releases in this state-of-the-art entertainment complex. Make an evening of it by visiting one of the attached restaurants for dinner or Lucky Strike for bowling fun.
Everly Hotel
The Kimpton Everly Hotel provides a different kind of Hollywood experience, with bright interiors, art-filled social spaces, and lush landscaping that offer a much-needed respite from the nearby LA bustle. Be sure to check out ground-floor restaurant Jane Q, Ever Bar, and the 5th-floor pool.
Pantages Theater
The Pantages Theater is a Hollywood classic that opened all the way back in 1930 as a movie house. These days it’s the preeminent L.A. theater for hit Broadway touring companies, as well as a favorite location for TV shows, movies and music videos.
Cleopatra's Needle
Cleopatra's Needle, named after the famed monument in New York's Central Park, is the world-renowned Upper West Side Jazz nightspot known for serving up food, drinks and hot live jazz to the New York jazz community.
Beacon Theatre
The Beacon Theatre is the "sister" to Radio City Music Hall. This legendary venue was the brainchild of Samuel "Roxy" Rothafel. Many of the greatest names in music have played the Beacon including the Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, James Taylor, Radiohead, and Queen.
Lincoln Center
From exceptional classical music to exhilarating children's programs, Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center. Home to The Metropolitan Opera, The New York City Ballet, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra and many other performing arts companies.