Free Art in Manhattan: Museums, Galleries, and Public Installations

Manhattan has more free art than almost any other city in the world — if you know where to look. This guide covers the always-free museums, the free gallery districts, and the public art installations that cost nothing to see.
40 Free Things to Do in Manhattan This Weekend

Manhattan is expensive to live in but far cheaper to experience than most people think. This is the definitive list of genuinely free things to do across the borough — no asterisks, no hidden costs.
Best Pizza in Manhattan: Neighborhood by Neighborhood

Manhattan pizza is a serious subject. This guide doesn’t waste your time with tourist-trap slices — it covers the best pie in each neighborhood, from old-school coal-oven institutions to the new generation of serious pizza makers.
Manhattan’s Best Food Markets and Grocery Stores by Neighborhood

Where you buy food in Manhattan matters as much as where you eat it. This neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide covers the grocery stores, specialty markets, and food halls worth knowing.
Best Manhattan Brunch Spots Without the 90-Minute Wait

Manhattan brunch has a waiting problem. The best spots have lines. The places with no lines often aren’t worth going to. Here’s how to find the middle — great brunch without the marathon wait.
Upper Manhattan Food Guide: Washington Heights, Inwood, and Harlem

Upper Manhattan — Harlem, Washington Heights, and Inwood — has some of the best and most affordable food in the borough. This guide covers the whole stretch, neighborhood by neighborhood.
Best Manhattan Restaurants for Solo Diners: No Awkward Tables for One

Eating alone in Manhattan doesn’t have to mean a sad table by the bathroom. These restaurants are genuinely good for solo dining — counter seats, bar service, and rooms where one person doesn’t feel like a problem.
Manhattan’s Best Cheap Eats Under $15: Neighborhood by Neighborhood

Eating well in Manhattan for under $15 is not only possible — it’s one of the borough’s great pleasures, if you know where to look. Here’s a neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the best value meals.
Best Late-Night Food in Manhattan: Neighborhood by Neighborhood

Manhattan after midnight has a food problem — most of what’s open is mediocre. Here’s where to eat late by neighborhood, from the Lower East Side to Midtown, with actual quality at each stop.
SoHo Dining Guide: Where to Eat When You’re Done Shopping

SoHo has a reputation for expensive, mediocre food served in beautiful rooms. That reputation is partially earned. Here’s where the neighborhood actually rewards you for eating in it.