May 15-17
NoHo
This 6,200-square-foot wellness sanctuary brings Nordic-style social bathing to downtown Manhattan with communal saunas, ice plunges, and relaxation rituals that feel worlds away from the city chaos. Book ahead—the intimate space fills up quickly, especially for evening sessions when the contrast between hot and cold feels most restorative.
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The newly redesigned rooftop at Hotel Hugo channels old-world Venetian glamour with hand-laid mosaic floors, tableside martini service, and unobstructed Hudson River views that rivals any Harry's Bar sunset. Go for the aperitivo hour when the light hits the water just right and the crowds haven't yet discovered this SoHo gem.
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The team behind Brooklyn's beloved food market is launching a proper restaurant on Governors Island, focusing on pan-American coastal dishes that make the most of the spectacular harbor setting. Take the early ferry to snag a waterfront table—the 25-minute boat ride from Brooklyn becomes part of the experience.
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Tokyo's most celebrated Neapolitan pizzaiolo has brought his obsessively crafted pies to a tiny East Village counter, where each leopard-spotted crust gets the same meticulous attention that made his Shibuya spot legendary. The seven-seat space means inevitable waits, but watching the precision behind the counter is half the entertainment.
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