06-30-2025, 04:35 PM
Hope you have a good trip.
Off the top of my head, museums are great, IIRC the Frick had a recent renovation. MOMA and its store are always fun to hit.
The Met is world-class opera, worth attending. Across from the Met, by Julliard, is the Walter Reade theater. If they are playing a film you like, go see it. It's not kept as tip top as I've seen it in the past, but it's a roughly 300 seat theater modeled after Ray Dolby's (RIP) South of Market screening room. I have not seen the other rooms they added, so I can only assume the have some quality.
I always seem to hit Bryant Park for a coffee and maybe a snack from Whole Foods when I'm having some time in Manhattan for some reason, and I'll hit some cooking stores, but you probably won't want to haul stuff back to Berserkeley.
Off the top of my head, museums are great, IIRC the Frick had a recent renovation. MOMA and its store are always fun to hit.
The Met is world-class opera, worth attending. Across from the Met, by Julliard, is the Walter Reade theater. If they are playing a film you like, go see it. It's not kept as tip top as I've seen it in the past, but it's a roughly 300 seat theater modeled after Ray Dolby's (RIP) South of Market screening room. I have not seen the other rooms they added, so I can only assume the have some quality.
I always seem to hit Bryant Park for a coffee and maybe a snack from Whole Foods when I'm having some time in Manhattan for some reason, and I'll hit some cooking stores, but you probably won't want to haul stuff back to Berserkeley.