BARCLAYS CENTER
Read moreThe Barclays Center is the Brooklyn arena that came into being in 2012. The arena hosts the NBA team Brooklyn Nets (the rivals of the Knicks, who play at Madison Square Garden) but also the hockey team Islanders, rivals of the New York Rangers. Many concerts are also organized there, Beyoncé, MGMT and Bob Dylan are regulars. Jay-Z too, in fact the Brooklyn rapper was the first to perform on the Barclays stage a week after it opened. Until 2013, Jay-Z was also one of the shareholders of the Nets franchise.
FENWAY PARK
This is the Boston Red Sox team's lair, to watch a baseball game in one of ...Read more
CHELSEA PIERS
This gigantic sports complex offers a host of activities, such as hitting ...Read more
BROADWAY DANCE CENTER
Read morePlay the movie Fame again while you're in New York! A famous dance hall where some great dancers have come out, but which opens its doors to beginners. Foxtrot, swing, hip-hop, waltz, tango, samba, merengue, mambo, cha-cha-cha, learn to dance in a group or in a private lesson. Hourly, weekly or monthly courses. Whatever your age and level, you will find something to satisfy your desire to move! Reservations are not necessary for all courses, see the "drop-in classes" section.
CLASSIC CRUISES OF NEWPORT
Read moreThis organization offers several types of excursions aboard a sailboat or motorboat to discover the Newport coast and Narrangasett Bay. For a trip back to 19th-century Newport, climb aboard the schooner Madeleine. For more action, opt for the Rum Runner, a 1929 motorboat. Both boats are very comfortable, so you can relax while enjoying the exceptional panorama.
7 SEAS WHALE WATCH
Read moreThis family-run business has been operating for 35 years and is Gloucester's most reputable, not least because its guides are true scientists and professionals in marine biology! Board the Privateer IV for a 3.5-hour marine safari. On the program: whale encounters, of course, but also a wealth of information about Gloucester's port and historical landmarks, the birds you'll encounter and, depending on the season, the dolphins, turtles, seals and other marine species you may be lucky enough to spot.
YANKEE STADIUM
This is where you will support the city's legendary baseball team, the ...Read more
THE DOLPHIN FLEET WHALE WATCH
Read moreTickets are available from the local Chamber of Commerce. The Dolphin Fleet takes you a few miles out into the Atlantic to discover whales. This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity to get up close to these amazing and impressive mammals. Blue, right and humpback whales will no longer hold any secrets for you. The cruises are instructive and very respectful of the wildlife for whose protection Dolphin Fleet is actively campaigning.
METLIFE STADIUM
Read moreThis is the home of the Giants and Jets American football teams, located in New Jersey but which represent the colours of New York. In February 2014, the stadium hosted the Super Bowl XLVIII, the final of the American football championship, the country's largest sporting event. There is no subway to MetLife Stadium, but it can be reached by New Jersey Transit or Long Island Rail Road commuter trains from Penn Station, or by Metro-North RailRoad from Grand Central Terminal.
THE PROVIDENCE RINK
Read moreLike any self-respecting American city, Providence has its own skating rink! You can skate to the sound of music until late at night, in the middle of the buildings. Located in the heart of the city, at Kennedy Plaza, this skating rink is not unlike the one in Manhattan, except that it remains operational all year round. In fine weather, it transforms into a roller rink or roller skating rink. It's the heart of many cultural and sporting events, with events taking place all year round.
WOLLMAN RINK
Read moreThis rink has the advantage of being much larger in size than those in Bryant Park and Rockefeller Center. Skating in the heart of Central Park with an unobstructed view over the trees of the fantastic buildings of Midtown is simply enchanting! At night, it's almost unreal. The best time to enjoy the rink is when it opens, in late October and mid-November, as well as in the beginning of the year, when the holidays are over and the tourists are fewer... Closing at 2:30 pm on Mondays and Tuesdays.
SILENT DISCO
To participate in dance parties while listening to live music through ...Read more
Paint 'N Pour
Read moreHere's a fun activity for budding artists: participate in a painting class while sipping as many cocktails as you like to unleash your creativity... The class lasts two hours and usually follows a theme. Your teacher will patiently guide you through all the steps. Materials are provided and, as a bonus, you get to take your work home. Drinks are included in the price and, if you want to snack, the dishes on the menu are extra. Very nice to do with friends.
THE RINK AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER
Read moreAn open-air rink, not very large, but mythical because it is the backdrop to all the love stories filmed in New York in winter. It is located at the foot of Rockefeller Center, along Fifth Avenue and its decorated holiday windows. There are often many people, the ideal is to go there in the morning as soon as it opens or to stay there until late, when it is dark. A unique experience, to play the romantic under the indulgent gaze of Prometheus.
ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
Read moreOne of the most renowned dance schools in the world, founded in 1959 by the African-American dancer-choreographer of the same name. There is only one adjective to define its contemporary dance ballets: sublime. The company of 32 dancers tours throughout the United States. In New York, they perform on the stage of the New York City Center. The school offers classes for all levels and ages. Please visit the website to learn more about the school.
FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO
Read moreThis studio offers dance classes for all levels. Ballroom dance, salsa, mambo or paso doble are taught. The specificity of the studio is that it uses the Easy Fred Astaire Way, according to a method recognized by the famous dancer. The idea is to reproduce the grace, the elegance, in short the Fred Astaire style, in the dance steps. Guided by qualified teachers and patient with beginners, you will feel like you are growing wings.
QUAKER RIDGE GOLF CLUB
Read moreQuaker Ridge Golf Club is a private golf club located in Scarsdale, New York. It is home to the Quaker Ridge Golf Course, as well as numerous other facilities such as tennis courts, a swimming pool and a clubhouse. The club was founded in 1916 and the course was designed by architect Albert Warren Tillinghast. The golf course is considered one of the best in the New York area and has hosted several professional competitions, including the U.S. Open in 1936. The club also has a rich history, with links to the American Revolutionary War and famous members such as composer George Gershwin. Quaker Ridge Golf Club is a popular venue for golf enthusiasts, offering a quality playing experience in a beautiful setting.
ATLANTIC GOLF CLUB
Read moreThe Atlantic Golf Club is a golf club located in Water Mill, New York. The club offers a quality golf course and modern facilities for members and visitors.
FRIAR'S HEAD
Read moreFriar's Head is a private golf course located in Baiting Hollow, New York. The course offers an exclusive golf experience in a picturesque setting. Players can enjoy well-maintained fairways and impeccable greens while admiring the natural beauty of the surroundings. To get there from New York City, take the Long Island Expressway East to exit 71, then turn left onto Edwards Avenue and continue for about 4 miles to Sound Avenue. From the Hamptons, take Highway 27 West to Exit 65 North (Route 24 North) and continue on Route 105 to Sound Avenue. From Westhampton airport, take Route 31 to Route 104 North, then Route 105 North to Sound Avenue. From Islip airport, take NY-454 to Highway 27, then County Road 101 North to the Long Island Expressway, then follow signs for Edwards Avenue and Sound Avenue.
FISHERS ISLAND CLUB
Read moreFishers Island Club is a golf club located in Manhattan.