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Moxy NYC East Village At Always get the assistance you need with front desk services including concierge service, express check-in or check-out, luggage storage and safety deposit boxes. For longer stays or whenever you need it, the dry cleaning service keeps your favorite travel outfits clean and available. Feel like doing nothing? Available services like room service and daily housekeeping let you get the most out of your time at the All rooms at Each morning you can start the day with a delicious in-house breakfast offered at At any time of the day or night, you can serve yourself a snack at the hotel's vending machines. Enjoy the countless activities offered at Be sure to visit some of the city's popular sights during your stay in New York (NY). A great museum trip can be had at The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum located 3.0 km away, with local art that provides a sense of the region. Be sure to stop by Top of the Rock located 3.1 km away, one of the most famous of all...
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New York hotels: Moxy East Village, Times Square and Chelsea are the top choice when in NY New York City is unlike any other city in the world, as most people who have been fortunate enough to have been able to say there.
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Moxy East Village Hotel, When Art meets Architecture meets History: a Fillmore Structure
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Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi
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CanningHill Piers Singapore landmark residence
CanningHill Piers Singapore, Central Area landmark residence, Tower Buildings Design
CanningHill Piers Singapore residence
19 August 2021
CapitaLand and CDL introduce CanningHill Piers, a new landmark residence nestled between Fort Canning Hill and Singapore River
• Only hill and river dual-frontage residential development in the Central Area to be launched in Q4 2021
• Tallest residential development along the Singapore River designed by renowned Danish architecture firm BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
• Part of an integrated development conveniently linked to Fort Canning MRT station and near riverfront restaurants at Clarke Quay
CanningHill Piers is located between the historic Fort Canning Hill and the iconic Singapore River, and named to reflect its rare hill and river dual-frontage. The development is designed by Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group, and will be the tallest residential development along the Singapore River. image : CapitaLand
CanningHill Piers Singapore Residence News
Singapore, 19th of August 2021 – CapitaLand Limited (CapitaLand) and City Developments Limited (CDL) today unveiled the design of their latest joint residential development, CanningHill Piers, located between the historic Fort Canning Hill and the iconic Singapore River in District 6. Named to reflect its rare hill and river dual-frontage, CanningHill Piers is the only residential development in Singapore complemented by these two nature elements in its immediate surroundings. Boasting excellent connectivity that defines the best of urban living, the development is directly linked to Fort Canning MRT station on the Downtown Line, and right beside F&B and lifestyle destination Clarke Quay.
The landmark residence is part of an integrated development that also includes a commercial component with F&B and retail outlets named CanningHill Square, a hotel operated under the Moxy brand by Marriott International and a serviced residence with a hotel licence operated under the Somerset brand. The design scheme comprises four towers of different heights – a pair of diagonally-facing residential towers and one each for the hotel and serviced residence – set atop a double-storey commercial podium. All four towers are distinctly spaced apart from each other to maximise views and allow the courtyard at the heart of the commercial podium to open to the sky. A single continuous drape adorning the façade ties the various components together into an iconic and sculptural whole. Strategic parts of the façade drape are lifted to unveil building entrances, communal areas and green spaces at various heights, creating a strong and unified architectural identity for the integrated development.
Part of an existing road that currently separates the CanningHill Piers project site and the river will be transformed into an attractive riverfront promenade that connects seamlessly with the vibrant Clarke Quay lifestyle precinct along the same stretch. image : CapitaLand
CanningHill Piers is designed by Danish architecture firm Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) led by Bjarke Ingels, one of the world’s most well-known contemporary architects who is behind award-winning residential developments such as 8 House in Copenhagen and Via 57 West in New York. BIG is also the design architect for CapitaSpring, a soon-to-be-completed 51-storey integrated development by CapitaLand Group in Singapore’s Raffles Place CBD. CanningHill Piers is expected to be BIG’s first residential project to be completed in Asia.
Mr Jason Leow, President, Singapore & International, CapitaLand Group, said: “CanningHill Piers presents the best of both worlds – effortless access to Singapore’s city centre with top-notch F&B and lifestyle amenities at its doorsteps; and within itself a thoughtfully designed serene sanctuary with coveted amenities that offer excellent vantage points of the historical Fort Canning Park, the Singapore River, as well as the Marina Bay city skyline. Coupled with its unique location embraced by nature and historical landmarks, we are confident that CanningHill Piers will set a new benchmark in refined urban living and meet the aspirations of city dwellers for style, wellness and connectivity. With upcoming plans to reposition Clarke Quay as a wellness, lifestyle and F&B destination that is vibrant both in the day and at night, residents of CanningHill Piers can look forward to raising their families in a lively and modern neighbourhood.”
Mr Sherman Kwek, CDL Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “Conceptualised as a vibrant integrated waterfront development, CanningHill Piers seamlessly melds the convenience of urban living with a holistic wellness lifestyle and this icon will dramatically redefine the Singapore skyline. Through this timely urban renewal initiative, the former Liang Court site will be transformed into a prominent landmark next to Fort Canning Hill, imbued with the serenity of the Singapore River and the entertainment buzz of Clarke Quay. Along with our JV partner CapitaLand, we look forward to rejuvenating the historic Singapore River area with this majestic architectural masterpiece that will truly anchor and enliven the precinct.”
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The Week Ahead 3/8-3/14
This Monday, shift your mindset. There may be a lot happening in the world at the moment, but there’s something comforting and regulating about the fact that no matter what, Mondays will roll around, and rather than dread their dawn, think of it as a reset. Look forward to plans with your friends for upcoming St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans, make your own hot sauce, treat yourself to a new hairdo, play some bocce, or indulge in a New York Times & New York Magazine-acclaimed dinner. Hit refresh, restart, and revitalize what your “week ahead” will look like...
$19 Ticket To A St. Patrick's Day Open Bar Party With Food & Views
Swap "top o' the morning" for some "craic" (aka fun in Gaelic), and kick off the beginning of spring with all things green at The Annual St. Patrick's Day Shenanigans Open Bar Party, with Part 1 starting at 4:00pm on Saturday March 14, 2020, and Part 2 at 5:00pm on Tuesday March 17, 2020 at Hudson Terrace. Grab your $19 Ticket that includes a rollicking 2 Hour Open Bar from 4:00pm-6:00pm for Part 1, and 5:00pm-7:00pm for Part 2, in addition to 2 Hours of Foods to balance your libations.
A Night of Bocce With High-Stakes Prizes!
Head to Bar Feroce at The Moxy Chelsea to compete in the Made-for-Moxy Bocce Drinking Game Tournament! Challenger your friends to a match in hopes of winning prizes the likes of free drinks and complimentary stays at Moxy Chelsea! Plus, get a free supplì with every pizza purchased at La Terrazza.
$75 For A 4 Course Dinner For Two With A Bottle Of Wine in Greenwich Village
With acclaim from The New York Times & New York Magazine, a masterful culinary team, etherial ambiance and an idyllic location in the heart of Greenwich Village, Tio Pepe is a New York City icon renowned for its elevated Spanish farm-to-table menu. $75 gets you an exceptional 4 Course Dinner for Two, that includes 1 Appetizer, 2 Entrees, 1 Side Dish, 1 Dessert and 1 Bottle of Red or White Wine. Executive Chef Perfecto Alcantar (formerly of the famous Barceló Hotel in Spain) highlights the flavors of market-fresh seafood and organic meats with the Spanish wood-fired oven in the open kitchen.
Learn the Science of Making Hot Sauce and Make Your Own Batch!
Join Fulton Stall Market where Tim from Pepplish will drop some knowledge on the science and art of making hot sauce while you create your very own batch! And what better way to test out your delectable, spicy creation than on some food? So, of course, there will be bites and refreshments (for those of you who may need to cool down your palate) served during the workshop!
5 Star Rated $39 Cut & Blow, $99 Full Highlight, Balayage, or Ombre & Blow
Make the sidewalk your very own runway after a trip to Salon Wave, the 5 Star Yelp Rated beauty maven treasure perfectly situated between the glamour of 5th Avenue and waterfront views of the East River. Using high-end haircare products such as Davines, in addition to Milbon's restorative formulations, among others, Salon Wave prioritizes quality and customization, giving each client individualized attention to achieve the mane of your dreams.Shimmy, shake, and flip your 'do with confidence...
Join Freehold on Thursdays for $1 Oysters and $6 Dollar Bubbly
Celebrate the weekend's approach with a Thursday night fête. Every Thursday through the month of February Freehold Brooklyn is offering $1 Oysters and $6 Glasses of Bubbly starting at 8:00pm. So grab your friends or your favorite co-worker and cheers to a night well-spent!
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New York: Wohin in der Stadt der Städte?
New York schläft nie. Berühmte Museen, angesagte Szeneclubs, Restaurants und Bars jeglicher Art, eine Menge kultureller oder sportlicher Veranstaltungen und viele Sehenswürdigkeiten erfreuen Bewohner und Besucher gleichermaßen. Außerdem erweitert die Stadt der Städte auch ständig ihr Angebot in luftigen Höhen. Besuchen Sie mit uns bemerkenswerte Ausblicke in Big Apple. Mit der Eröffnung von the Edge, einer neuen Aussichtsplattform in den Hudson Yards im März diesen Jahres, zusammen mit dem neu gestalteten Empire State Building und zahllosen neuen und klassischen Eindrücken gab es nie einen besseren Zeitpunkt, um sich New York City von oben anzusehen. In den fünf Bezirken können Besucher bemerkenswerte Ausblicke mit erstklassiger Kunst, städtischen Bauernhöfen, Nervenkitzel, Shopping und fachkundig zubereiteten Cocktails verknüpfen.
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Ausblicke von ikonischen Wolkenkratzern: The Edge in den Hudson Yards wird am 11. März als die höchste, freie Aussichtsplattform in der westlichen Hemisphäre auf einer Höhe von mehr als 1.000 Fuß (rund 305 Meter) eröffnet. Die Besucher können den Panoramablick auf den Hudson River und die Skyline von New York City genießen während Sie über einen durchsichtigen Glasboden laufen. In den Innenräumen der 100. und 101. Etage werden eine Champagner-Bar, ein Restaurant und Veranstaltungsräume eingerichtet. Ein weiterer Aussichtspunkt in der Nähe ist die bronzene Wendeltreppe des Vessel, ein interaktives öffentliches Wahrzeichen im Zentrum des Hudson Yards Public Square.
The Edge - Hudson Yards New York / Courtesy of Related-Oxford Das Empire State Building wurde im vergangenen Jahr komplett neu gestaltet und bietet im 2. Stock ein interaktives Museumserlebnis und im 102. Stock ein neu renoviertes Observatorium mit einem 360-Grad-Ausblick durch raumhohe Glasfenster. Ein weiterer Neuzugang ist das NYC: Above & Beyond, ein interaktives Reiseprogramm, das Touristen bei der Planung ihres Abenteuers in den fünf Stadtbezirken in Zusammenarbeit mit NYC & Company unterstützt. Das One World Observatory feiert im Jahr 2020 sein fünfjähriges Jubiläum und bietet Ausblicke aus dem höchsten Gebäude der westlichen Hemisphäre. Mit Panoramafenstern auf drei Stockwerken, einem Café und einer Bar, interaktiven Führungen und mehr bietet das Observatorium eine unvergessliche Erfahrung. Mit atemberaubenden Aussichten auf drei verschiedenen Ebenen bietet das Top of the Rock Observation Deck vom Rockefeller Center aus einen 360-Grad-Blick auf New York City, einschließlich des Central Parks. Insider wissen, dass der Winter klare Sicht und weniger Menschenmassen verspricht. Ein paar Stockwerke tiefer bietet die Bar SixtyFive, gegenüber dem berühmten Rainbow Room, die perfekte Gelegenheit für ein Abendessen mit Blick auf die Stadt und ein neues saisonales Menü.
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Erleben Sie Kultur, denn davon hat NYC reichlich
Machen Sie einen Spaziergang entlang der High Line, einem 1,4 Meilen langen, erhöhten Fußweg entlang der Westseite Manhattans, der auf einer alten Güterbahnstrecke gebaut wurde. Der jüngste Teil, der High Line Plinth, zeigt öffentliche Kunst inmitten weitläufiger Aussichten, wo Sie Simone Leigh`s Brick House noch bis zum 20. September besuchen können. Nachdem Sie das Metropolitan Museum of Art besucht haben, welches in diesem Jahr sein 150. Jubiläum feiert, sehen Sie sich die neu gestalteten britischen Galerien an, die am 2. März in der Fifth Avenue eröffnet werden, und bewundern Sie die Kunstwerke, genießen Erfrischungen und eine herrliche Aussicht auf den Central Park. Ein anderer Teil des legendären Museums, The Met Cloisters, konzentriert sich auf mittelalterliche Kunstwerke in einem Kloster im französischen Stil im Fort Tryon Park und bietet Blick auf den Hudson River, den Park und das Viertel Inwood. Im New Museum in der Bowery in der Lower East Side von Manhattan können Sie durch die raumhohen Fenster des Sky Rooms und die umlaufende Terrasse des Obergeschosses einen Blick auf Lower Manhattan werfen. Obwohl der Sky Room werktags geschlossen ist, können Sie auf den nahe gelegenen Hoteldächern wie Roof at Public Hotel, cloudM at citizenM New York Bowery und Last Light at Sister City, einen Snack oder einen Drink nach dem Museumsbesuch genießen. Neue Führungen durch den Riverside Church Bell Tower laden Besucher ein, den höchsten Kirchturm Nordamerikas zu erkunden, um einen Panoramablick über die Stadt sowie einen Blick in die historische Kirche in Morningside Heights zu werfen. Das Whitney Museum of American Art bietet viele Ausblicke von einer Außenfläche und Terassen. Entdecken Sie den Hudson River, die High Line und den darunter liegenden angesagten Meatpacking District sowie auf Ikonen wie das One World Trade Center.
Das Whitney Museum of American Art bietet Ausblicke von zahlreichen Außenflächen / Photographed by Ed Lederman, Credit: NYC & Company
An Ausblick und Drinks gleichermaßen erfreuen
In den malerischen Brooklyn Heights können Sie auf Harriet's Rooftop im 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge originelle Cocktails und Speisen neben einem Rooftop-Pool und Blick auf Lower Manhattan und die Brooklyn Bridge genießen. Besuchen Sie die besten Hotelbars und Restaurants in Williamsburg für einen raffinierten Rooftop-Bar-Crawl. Leckere Cocktails mit unvergesslichen Ausblicken auf die Skyline können Sie in den folgenden Bars genießen, welche nur einen fünfminütigen Fußmarsch voneinander entfernt liegen: Lemon's im Wythe Hotel; The Roof im Williamsburg Hotel; Summerly im The Hoxton, Williamsburg und Westlight im William Vale. Atemberaubende Sonnenuntergänge mit Blick auf den East River, die Skyline von Manhattan und die Queensboro Bridge erwarten Sie in Long Island City, Queens, mit Blick von der Rooftop Bar des Boro Hotels und dem Savanna Rooftop des Z NYC Hotels. Ein einzigartiges Erlebnis über den Dächern New Yorks bietet das TWA-Hotel am JFK-Flughafen in Queens. Der Infinity-Pool und die Bar auf dem Dach des Hotels überblicken das Rollfeld, sodass die Besucher die startenden und landenden Flugzeuge live verfolgen können. Der Pool ist außerdem beheizt, was das Schwimmen das ganze Jahr über zu einem Vergnügen macht. In Manhattan gibt es keinen Mangel an hervorragenden Speisemöglichkeiten über den Dächern New Yorks. Einige Neuzugänge in der pulsierenden Szene sind etwa das luxuriöse Equinox Hotel Hudson Yards mit einer Außenterrasse in deren Restaurant Electric Lemon sowie einem separaten Außenbereich, in dem die Gäste in einem Pool mit Blick auf das Vessel entspannen können; das Hendricks Rooftop im Hotel Hendricks, das Cocktails in den Außen- sowie auch Innenräumen serviert; das Manhatta, ein schillerndes Restaurant im 60. Stock von Danny Meyer im Financial District; sowie die Dachterasse des Moxy East Village, ein entspanntes Lokal mit vielseitiger Dekoration, das in diesem Frühjahr eröffnet werden soll.
The Edge in den Hudson Yards als die höchste, freie Aussichtsplattform in der westlichen Hemisphäre / Courtesy of Related-Oxford
Shopaholics kommen auf ihre Kosten
Die Empire Outlets, das einzige Outlet-Shoppingziel in New York City, bietet von seinen mehrstöckigen Verkaufsflächen und seinem nachhaltigen grünen Dach in St. George, Staten Island, eine unglaubliche Aussicht auf Lower Manhattan. Die Shops in Hudson Yards, einem der neuesten Hot Spots der Stadt, bieten einen erstaunlichen Blick auf the Vessel, the Shed und den Public Square von Neiman Marcus sowie viele Restaurants, insbesondere im fünften und sechsten Stock. Als Teil der 250 Millionen Dollar teuren Renovierung von Saks Fifth Avenue bietet L'Avenue nun Pariser Küche in einem zweistöckigen Lokal mit Blick auf die St. Patrick's Cathedral und das Rockefeller Center. Der neu eröffnete Nordstrom NYC Flagship Store, welcher am Broadway und der 57. Straße liegt, bietet auf sieben Etagen Kleidung, Schönheitsprodukte, Haushaltswaren, Restaurants, Cafés und Bars. Schnappen Sie sich einen Drink an der Broadway-Bar, um den kultigen Blick auf den Broadway nach Ihrem Einkaufsbummel zu genießen. Für Einkauf, Essen und sogar Jazzmusik können Besucher die Shops am Columbus Circle besuchen. In der vierten Etage befinden sich mehrere Michelin-Sternerestaurants mit Blick auf den geschäftigen Columbus Circle und die südwestliche Ecke des Central Parks.
Subway, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, NYC / Credit: Tagger Yancey IV, NYC & Company
Für Parkfans
Die Stadtfarmen von Brooklyn Grange auf dem Brooklyn Navy Yard in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, und Long Island City, Queens, bieten den Besuchern Bauernmärkte, Workshops, Yoga und mehr sowie drei einzigartige Aussichtspunkte auf New York City. Die saisonal von Mai bis Oktober geöffnete Governors Island bietet einen natürlichen Rückzugsort von dem geschäftigen Treiben der Stadt mittels einer 7-minütigen Fährfahrt vom Battery Maritime Building aus. Erklimmen Sie die von Menschenhand geschaffenen Hügel der Insel und genießen Sie die Aussicht auf die prächtige Insel, sowie die Freiheitsstatue und Lower Manhattan. Der Green-Wood Cemetery ist eine der ersten Grünflächen in New York City und bietet Programme und Touren mit Blick auf den New Yorker Hafen und Lower Manhattan vom Sunset Park in Brooklyn aus an. Halten Sie Ausschau nach der Bronzeskulptur der Minerva, die der Freiheitsstatue auf der anderen Seite des Hafens zuwinkt. Das Javits Center verfügt über ein hochmodernes, fast 7 Hektar großes grünes Dach, das Gärten, Obst und Gemüse und sogar Honigbienen umfasst, kombiniert mit der wohl besten Aussicht auf die Hudson Yards, die die Stadt zu bieten hat. Der Ort bietet Führungen und dient als Beispiel für die Nachhaltigkeit von New York City. Besuchen Sie das Statue of Liberty Museum, ein weiterer Neuzugang der ikonischsten Orte in NYC, mit einem Aufstieg auf das grüne Dach des Gebäudes, von dem aus sich ein uneingeschränkter Blick auf Lower Manhattan und Liberty Island, einschließlich der Freiheitsstatue, bietet.
Roosevelt Island Tram, Upper East Side, Roosevelt Island, NYC / Foto: Tagger Ynacey IV / Credit: NYC & Company
Für Aktive und Abenteurer
Für Besucher, die den Nervenkitzel suchen: Erkunden Sie die Bronx Zoo Treetop Adventure Climb & Zipline. Dieses einzigartige Erlebnis entführt die Teilnehmer aus dem Beton-Dschungel, sei es beim Klettern durch Seilgärten zwischen den Bäumen oder beim Ziplining über dem Bronx River. Der berühmte Vergnügungspark Luna Park auf Coney Island bietet Fahrgeschäfte für Reisende aller Altersgruppen und für jedes Level an Nervenkitzel, einschließlich der neuen Entwicklungen, die im Jahr 2020 anstehen, wie z.B. ein Seilgarten und eine Zipline. Ob auf dem Wonder Wheel oder der berühmten Zyklon-Achterbahn, versuchen Sie, die Augen offen zu halten, um den Atlantik und Brooklyn von oben zu sehen. Für abenteuerlustige Genießer bieten die fünf Bezirke endlose Speisemöglichkeiten. Queens, der vielseitigste Bezirk der Stadt, ist besonders für seine kreative, internationale Küche bekannt. Steigen Sie in die erhöhte 7er-Bahn ein und aus, die oft als "International Express" bezeichnet wird, um die Skyline zu sehen und Kultur und Küche auf einfache Art und Weise zu erleben. Die Roosevelt Island Tramway, die genauso viel kostet wie eine Subway-Fahrt, bietet spektakuläre Ausblicke auf Manhattan und Queens, während die Fahrgäste durch die Stadt fahren und dann über den East River nach Roosevelt Island hinunterfahren. Der höchste natürliche Punkt von New York City, Todt Hill auf Staten Island, ist über den Greenbelt's Yellow Trail erreichbar, eine acht Meilen lange Wanderung (einfache Strecke), die sich für fortgeschrittene Wanderer und Naturliebhaber eignet. Titelfoto / Skyline von New York im Winter. / Foto: pixabay / mpewny Mehr Informationen auf der Webseite von NYC
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Every New York Fashion Week Event That's Open to the Public
Well, folks, it's that time of year again: A mass of models, stylists, influencers, creatives, editors and other general multi-hyphenates are getting ready to touch down in the Big Apple for New York Fashion Week. And while they're busy meticulously planning their front-row outfits, we thought we'd treat you to a list of fashion- and beauty-focused events that are open to the public. From interactive panels led by top designers to gatherings about embracing sustainability in the industry, read on for all the details. Thursday, Feb. 6 to Wednesday, Feb. 12 Get a seat at headlining fashion week shows and behind-the-scenes access by purchasing tickets to NYFW: The Experience (buy here). This season, participating designers include Proenza Schouler, Rag & Bone, Cynthia Rowley, Monse, Badgley Mischka, The Blonds, Alice + Olivia and Christian Siriano. Buy tickets here. Friday, Feb. 7 to Saturday, Feb, 8, 12-8 p.m. Neiman Marcus at Hudson Yards, Ladies Shoes on the 5th Fl. Get your Golden Goose sneakers customized by the brand's artisans for $70. Sneakers must be selected and purchased prior to the appointment time. For more information, please email [email protected]. Friday, Feb. 7 to Saturday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Dream Downtown, 355 W. 16th St. WWD editors will give attendees a peek into the minds of the most well-respected names in fashion through a series of discussions with designers, influencers and stylists. Esteemed guests will include: Danielle Bernstein, Lo Bosworth, Phillip Lim, Jane Siskin, Sydney Sweeney and more. RSVP here. Sunday, Feb. 9, 4:30-6:30 p.m. Neiman Marcus at Hudson Yards, Fine Apparel on the 7th Fl. Get an exclusive first look at styles from the Fall 2020 Adam Lippes collection and meet the designer himself. For more information, please email [email protected]. Sunday, Feb. 9, 1-7 p.m. Lobby at Ace Hotel New York, 20 W. 29th St. Ace Hotel New York is hosting a sustainable fashion showcase featuring denim, rare vintage pieces and repurposed and upcycled fashion by Coogi, HōL, The Art of Utility, Prps Jeans, gn Therapy, Chain Stitch, Dickies and Legin Knits. No RSVP needed. Monday, Feb. 10th, 4-8 p.m. Moxy Times Square, 485 7th Ave Wald Berlin is showing its newest jewelry collection at the Moxy Times Square. At the event, guests will be able to meet the founders of the brand and design their own jewelry. Tuesday, Feb. 11th, 11:30 a.m. Neiman Marcus at Hudson Yards, Fine Apparel on the 7th Fl. Enjoy a first look at Brandon Maxwell's fresh-off-the-runway Fall 2020 collection at a seated luncheon. For more information, please email [email protected]. Tuesday, Feb. 11th, 5-8 p.m. Alphabet Bar Studios, 112 E. 11th St. Moxy East Village is partnering with East Village Vintage Collective to create a one-of-a-kind vintage shopping experience, which will include pieces from Prizes for Arla, The Buis, Nali Vintage and Kingdom of Brooklyn. RSVP to [email protected] with "VINTAGE" in the subject. Tuesday, Feb. 11, 7-10:30 p.m. Lobby at Ace Hotel New York, 20 W. 29th St. Japanese designer Sho Konishi is hosting a showcase for his new jewelry collection created in collaboration with 3D makeup artist Cupid, plus featuring artworks from #202_projects. No RSVP needed. Stay current on the latest trends, news and people shaping the fashion industry. Sign up for our daily newsletter.
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Pan-Asian TAO Restaurant To Open At CT’s Mohegan Sun. Read now at TotalFood.com: Mohegan Sun, one of the world’s leading integrated entertainment resort destinations, and Tao Group Hospitality…
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Edoardo Tresoldi for Cathédrale (New York)
Recently in New York, Italian artist Edoardo Tresoldi unveiled a stunning new ceiling installation for Cathédrale restaurant in Moxy East Village hotel. Entitled Fillmore, the large-scale suspended sculpture above the dining area utilizes the Italian artist’s ethereal mesh technique and draws inspiration from the iconic structure of Fillmore East, the legendary Lower East Side concert hall active […]
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Where the Dom Pérignon Flows Downtown
By BY DAISY PRINCE Little Sister, which opened at the Moxy NYC East Village hotel, channels the Hamptons. Published: December 19, 2019 at 05:30AM from NYT Style https://ift.tt/35zGwsx via IFTTT
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Where the Dom Pérignon Flows Downtown
By Daisy Prince Little Sister, which opened at the Moxy NYC East Village hotel, channels the Hamptons. Published: December 18, 2019 at 02:30PM from NYT Style https://ift.tt/35zGwsx via IFTTT
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Fall Fun at the New Moxy East Village | NBC New York The new Moxy hotel offers fun fall programming for guests and locals alike at their East Village location. (Produced by Morsheda Kabir) source
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There’s so much to do when you’re visiting Santa Barbara with kids. My parents used to live here and we go back often for weddings and weekend getaways, usually via the easy Pacific Surfliner train from San Diego to Santa Barbara.
We love strolling through the fun, family-friendly museums, relaxing on the beautiful beaches, and exploring what there is to do up and down the coast. The weather is near perfect for most of the year (Santa Barbara gets 300+ days of sunshine), so all-ages outdoor excursions abound.
What you won’t find in Santa Barbara are the big theme parks that draw so many families to San Diego. That means that visiting Santa Barbara with kids can be more relaxing. Your vacation will unfold at a slower pace. There won’t be any long lines, just long stretches of quality time.
Below you’ll find 10 of my favorite things to do in Santa Barbara with kids.
Go to the Beach
Leadbetter Beach photo by Jay Sinclair, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
While Santa Barbara is sometimes called the American Riviera, it’s important to remember that this is California. Not all the beaches in Santa Barbara are great swimming beaches. Some are better for watching the sunset, tide pooling, or having a picnic.
The best beaches for kids in Santa Barbara, in my opinion, are Leadbetter Beach, East Beach, Butterfly Beach, Miramar Beach, and Carpinteria State Beach.
Leadbetter Beach is across from Santa Barbara City College. Typically gentle waves make it a popular spot for learning how to surf and people who enjoy ocean swimming. It’s a gorgeous sandy beach with convenient amenities that include a grassy lawn and outdoor barbecue facilities.
East Beach is the epitome of a Santa Barbara beach and is conveniently located near downtown. Older kids will want to play volleyball here, and there are kayak and stand up paddleboard rentals right on the beach. It can get busy, but it’s never packed.
Butterfly Beach is a local favorite with its narrow strip of pristine sand and its unique east-west orientation that makes it a hot spot for sunsets and sunrises. Again, this beach doesn’t have lifeguards, but the surf isn’t terribly intense, either.
Miramar Beach is a small curved beach with almost no waves where families can walk, tide pool, splash around, or just relax. It’s definitely a hidden gem and one that not many tourists know about. The only downsides are that this beach doesn’t have facilities or lifeguards, and the parking lot is tiny.
Carpinteria State Beach is one of the safest beaches in the country and is just about ten minutes away from downtown Santa Barbara. The water is extremely calm here because of a protective reef, making it a great place to take beginner surfing lessons when you’re visiting Santa Barbara with kids.
If hitting the beach is number one on your itinerary when you’re visiting Santa Barbara with kids, also check out Santa Claus Beach and Arroyo Burro Beach — both of which are great swimming beaches.
Santa Barbara Zoo
Photo by David Collier, Courtesy of Visit California
We enjoy visiting the Santa Barbara Zoo. It’s on the smaller side, which makes it a great half-day outing, plus it’s absolutely lovely and well-maintained. I’d say it’s worth a visit just to see the native California condors and to hand feed the resident Masai giraffes.
Older kids will enjoy climbing on the 26-foot rock wall while younger visitors will have a blast riding the zoo train, panning for fossils, and running around in the family play area.
The zoo is also home to exotic animals from diverse ecosystems, including anteaters, lions, gorillas, elephants, penguins, and snow leopards. One of the most interesting features of the zoo is the animal kitchen where visitors can watch as zoo staff prepare food for the various animals.
Chase Palm Park
There’s some debate about which park has the best playground in Santa Barbara. Chase Palm Park has a massive wooden shipwreck-themed play area plus a cute old-fashioned carousel and a koi pond that little kids will be happy to watch for a long time. There’s also a bike and rollerblading trail, a skateboard park, beautiful walking trails, and beach access.
It’s located midway between the Santa Barbara Zoo and Stearns Wharf, across the street from East Beach. If your kids like to walk, you could spend the morning at the zoo, run around the park in the afternoon, and grab dinner at the wharf, and maybe hit the beach in between.
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Photo by Jessy Lynn Perkins, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
This isn’t your typical natural history museum. There are a lot of hands-on activities, and the museum’s display cases are usually positioned close to the floor so even the smallest visitors will be able to see everything.
The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History also has a relaxed vibe. Taking kids to museums can sometimes feel stressful, but not here! Families are free to wander slowly through the eight halls of exhibits showcasing dinosaurs, mammals, minerals, and more.
You can easily see everything — including the 72-foot blue whale skeleton named Chad — in about two hours, but if you have more time, it’s worth seeing a show at the Gladwin Planetarium.
MOXI Museum
Photo by JasonRick, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
When you’re visiting Santa Barbara with kids, definitely put this fun, interactive museum on your itinerary. MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation has tons of hands-on science and tech exhibits that are as much fun for parents as they are for kids.
There are three floors filled with 17,000 square feet of exploration space that includes building, splashing, crafting, and music and sound activities. Make sure you visit the rooftop for a fantastic view of Santa Barbara.
Rent Bikes
Photo by Wheel Fun Rentals, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is such a bike-friendly community, and I love the side of the city I see when I’m exploring on two (or four) wheels. You don’t have to bring your own bike because there are lots of shops and Santa Barbara hotels that will let you rent bikes for the day or for as long as you’ll be visiting the city.
There are miles of well-maintained bike paths along the coast that are flat and easy enough for kids as young as six to ride on with confidence. You can bike from the quiet village of Montecito to downtown Santa Barbara and Stearns Wharf, and there are guided cycling tours, too.
You could easily spend a wonderful weekend sightseeing in Santa Barbara with kids without ever getting behind the wheel of a car.
Kid’s World
Younger kids will love running around at the fantastic 8,000-square-foot playground at Alameda Park — one of Santa Barbara’s oldest parks, right across from Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens.
Known as Kid’s World, this playground has plenty of slides and swings, and a huge castle structure for children to explore, plus a separate area for smaller kids.
Tree climbers will find a lot of great low hanging branches to dangle from, too. It’s a great spot to spend a few unscheduled hours when you’re visiting Santa Barbara with kids.
Stearns Wharf
Photo by Jessy Lynn Perkins, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
This waterfront area at the end of State Street is Santa Barbara’s most visited attraction because there’s so much to do.
Stearns Wharf is where you’ll find the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Sea Center — an interactive marine education facility that’s enjoyable for all ages. There’s also family-friendly shopping (we like to stop and buy trinkets at the Old Wharf Trading Company) and dining (try Santa Barbara Shellfish Company).
Whenever we’re here, we grab ice cream at Great Pacific Ice Cream Shop and pop into Madame Stearns Candy Shop to see what’s new. If you want to do something a bit out of the ordinary, have a palm reading or get your tarot cards read at Madame Rosinka’s. As a kid, I always thought it was cool that you could drive out onto the wharf (parking can be tough though).
Whale Watching
Photo by David Collier, Courtesy of Visit California
The Santa Barbara Channel is one of the best places for whale watching in California because the nutrient-rich waters attract hungry marine animals, including dolphins and migrating whales.
There are a lot of Santa Barbara whale watching tours available, on boats that range from bare-bones to quite luxurious. From November through April, you’ll spot Pacific gray whales as they head south to Baja California to give birth and then north again (this time with their calves in tow) back to Alaska.
From spring through fall, you’ll see colossal blue whales and acrobatic humpback whales, along with shy minke whales and fin whales. You can also spot whales from the trails along Santa Barbara’s scenic bluffs.
Lil’ Toot Taxi
Photo by Jay Sinclair, Courtesy of Visit Santa Barbara
Visiting Santa Barbara with kids will almost always mean taking a ride or two on this Santa Barbara icon. The Lil’ Toot Water Taxi is an adorable yellow tugboat with a distinctive whistle, a smokestack that blows bubbles, and a super cute smile.
Little kids love the Lil’ Toot Water Taxi, and admission is just a few dollars ($5 for grownups, $2 for kids) for a 15-minute narrated boat ride that runs between the Santa Barbara Harbor and Stearns Wharf.
The tug departs every half hour and seats up to 19 passengers. Tours used to be offered on a first-come, first-served basis, but now it’s possible to buy tickets in advance online.
Santa Barbara Family Hotels
If you’re looking for somewhere to stay while visiting Santa Barbara with kids, my top pick among local hotels is Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore, Santa Barbara. It’s one of my favorite luxury hotels precisely because it’s so welcoming to kids and the atmosphere is very relaxed.
There’s also a lot to do, both on and near the property. We’ve taken advantage of the bike rentals many times, and their summer Kids for All Seasons has supervised activities for kids ages 5 through 12. It’s easy to book babysitting through the hotel and enjoy a little grownup time during your family vacation.
TIP: When you’re ready to book a Santa Barbara hotel, keep in mind that we have access to exclusive VIP amenities. If you book through my Santa Barbara Virtuoso page, you’ll get extras like complimentary breakfasts, room upgrades, and spa credits.
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The Moxy East Village opens this fall
The Moxy East Village, the 13-story, 285-room hotel from the Marriott brand, is expected to open this October.
This info comes via the Marriott website...
The hotel here on 11th Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue — across the street from the all-new Webster Hall — doesn't appear to be accepting reservations just yet.
The Marriott offers this info:
The bright and open lobby layout is paired with contemporary furniture. The "Plug and Meet" gathering areas provide modern ergonomic seating, large writing walls and 56-inch televisions for presentation projection. The lobby also boasts a state-of-the art video wall and 24/7 Food & Beverage offering a wide selection of snacks and drinks. Other hotel amenities include healthy continental breakfast, an evening bar featuring wines by the glass and local brews. All bedrooms are equipped with 42-inch flat-screen televisions, build in USB ports and free Wifi.
As previously reported, Tao Group is the food and beverage operator and the Lightstone Group's partner at the Moxy East Village. Plans include a 2,600-square-foot rooftop bar and a restaurant-lounge in the sub-cellar called MEV, short (apparently!) for Moxy East Village.
The foundation work got underway here in August 2017. Workers demolished the five residential buildings that stood here in the fall of 2016.
The photos on this post show the hotel as of this past Sunday...
Previously on EV Grieve: At the rally outside 112-120 E. 11th St.
6-building complex on East 10th Street and East 11th Street sells for $127 million
Preservationists say city ignored pitch to designate part of 11th Street as a historic district
Permits filed to demolish 5 buildings on 11th Street to make way for new hotel (58 comments)
New building permits filed for 13-story Moxy Hotel on East 11th Street across from Webster Hall
Source: https://evgrieve.com/2019/04/the-moxy-east-village-opens-this-fall.html
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