Travel Guide: New York City
New York City is a dynamic, iconic metropolis known for its skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and vibrant energy, blending historic landmarks with a modern, global appeal.
a food + travel resource by Kimberly Kirven
New York City is a dynamic, iconic metropolis known for its skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and vibrant energy, blending historic landmarks with a modern, global appeal.
With its farm-to-table dining, local wineries, and outdoor adventures, exploring Upstate New York offers a refreshing change of pace from NYC
Locals Only in Rochester, New York, is known for its creative drinks and locally sourced, seasonally inspired dishes.
Rose Tavern at The Lake House on Canandaigua offers a refined dining experience with a menu focused on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients
The Lake House on Canandaigua resort is a lakeside destination for relaxation in the Finger Lakes region of New York
Watkins Glen State Park, located in New York’s Finger Lakes region, is famous for its stunning gorge, breathtaking waterfalls and lush, scenic trails
The Maker Restaurant offers a captivating dining experience, showcasing a thoughtful menu that highlights regional flavors.
Kaaterskill Falls State Park in New York’s Catskill Mountains showcases a stunning view of the two-tiered cascade waterfalls that plunges over 260 feet.
The Maker Lounge at The Maker Hotel in Hudson, New York, offers a warm, inviting space to relax and enjoy artisanal cocktails in a unique setting
Olana, in Hudson Valley, New York, is a breathtaking estate and National Historic Landmark that was the home of renowned landscape painter Frederic Edwin Church
Feast & Floret in Hudson, New York, is a charming restaurant celebrated for its Italian-inspired, farm-to-table dishes and cozy, flower-filled ambiance.
My stay at The Maker Hotel in Hudson, New York solidified its status as one of my favorite independently owned hotels in the US
With its inviting atmosphere and beautifully designed space, Jams restaurant at 1 Hotel Central Park provides a perfect backdrop to enjoy a delicious cocktail and meal in Manhattan.
Room 623 served as a hidden gem in Harlem, where jazz lovers could immerse themselves in late-night sessions in the heart of New York City.
Blending modern elegance with Harlem’s rich cultural vibe, dining at Clay feels both refined and deeply rooted in New York City