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The City Edit

Curated by NYC Virtual BFF - A collection of what to see, shop, and experience in NYC.

What to Expect?

Your guide to everything happening in New York City.

We know how chaotic New York City can be. This is the city where dreams come true, but it is also a total hot mess. Finding the best pizza, seasonal pop-ups, hidden gems, or can’t-miss events shouldn’t have to be messy. We curate based on community feedback, so you can explore the city effortlessly.

Events, exhibitions, and experiences that we can’t stop talking about.

From SoHo boutiques to Designer deals and pop-ups;the city’s best deals, curated for you.

Brunch spots, rooftop bars and foodie favorites across the city.

Explore NYC neighborhoods: from hidden streets to iconic spots.

NYC, Simplified

Hidden gems, must-see spots, and everything happening in NYC.

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Our Prime Locations

Miami

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Los Angeles

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Boston

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Did you Know?

The City Was Once Called New Amsterdam

Before it was New York, the city was known as New Amsterdam. In 1664, the British seized control and renamed it New York in honor of the Duke of York.

NYC Has Its Own 'Secret' Train Platform

Beneath the Waldorf Astoria Hotel lies a hidden train platform, known as Track 61. This secretive space was used by dignitaries, including President Franklin D. Roosevelt,

The Empire State Building Has Its Own Zip Code

The Empire State Building is so massive that it has its own zip code: 10118.

The Statue of Liberty Wasn't Always Green

Satisfied customers rated 5 starWhen France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the U.S. in 1886, it was a shiny copper color. Over time, oxidation turned it green

Explore the City through Our Lens

8.5+Million
Residents
472
Subway Stations
1,700+
Parks
6,000+
Restaurants
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