New York travel guide: where to stay, what to do, what to eat
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New York travel guide: where to stay, what to do, what to eat
"With each new season, vibe or life phase you come to New York City with, you can have a vastly different but always memorable experience. It's a chameleon of a city that represents a spectrum of cultures, cuisines, and style sensibilities across endless museums and galleries, dive bars and neighbourhood restaurants, sidewalks for the best people watching, $1 slices and hulking morning bagels."
"Marriot Bonvoy's boutique hotel brand, Moxy, has six locations dotted across NYC, ticking off all the major neighbourhoods and trendy corners of the city. We stayed at Moxy Williamsburg, located at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge and on arguably Brooklyn's most famous (and longest) street, Bedford Avenue. Crammed with late-night dive bars, classic NYC pizza slices and indie shops galore, this stretch of Bedford Ave is bustling with community and creatives."
"The hotel is housed in an 11-story industrial-look building sporting a giant, dynamic mural painted on its exposed southern facade by British street artist D*Face. Its swanky rooftop bar, LilliStar, with plush seating spanning indoor and outdoor areas, boasts totally unobstructed, stellar views of the lower Manhattan skyline. And whilst you sip on tropical cocktails, there's an impressive vantage point of the Williamsburg Bridge, where we caught sight of a group of teens riding the top of a Subway carriage,"
New York City delivers a chameleon-like mix of cultures, cuisines, museums, galleries, dive bars and neighbourhood restaurants, alongside sidewalks ideal for people watching and classic $1 slices and morning bagels. Moxy Williamsburg sits at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge on Bedford Avenue, a lively stretch packed with late-night bars, pizza, indie shops and a creative community. Locals flag the impact of mega chains, yet the area retains a buzzing, homey feel for visitors. The hotel occupies an 11-story industrial-style building featuring a giant mural by British street artist D*Face and a rooftop bar, LilliStar, with plush indoor/outdoor seating and unobstructed views of the lower Manhattan skyline and the Williamsburg Bridge.
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