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Plus, Caribbean Food, Summer Fun and the return of NYC Restaurant Week Plus, Outdoor Concerts, Carib

Plus, Caribbean Food, Summer Fun and the return of NYC Restaurant Week Plus, Outdoor Concerts, Caribbean Heritage Events and NYC Pride [This is an image of the NYC Tourism website on a mobile device.]( We launched our new website, NYCtourism.com, on June 27, replacing NYCgo.com. It may be a new name and site, but it’s powered by the same people with the same passion and pride for the five boroughs. Take a look to see what’s good in NYC. [Read More →]( [This is an image of people enjoying dishes from Gentle Perch.]( NYC Restaurant Week® Is Back Mark your calendars: NYC Restaurant Week returns July 24–August 20. Explore incredible dining across the five boroughs with 2-course lunches and 3-course dinners at $30, $45 and $60. Have a Mastercard? Register now to get early access to reservations and earn up to $30 when you dine at participating restaurants. [Read More →]( [This is an advertisement for Hip Hop 50 Live. On the left side of the ad, the text “Hip Hop 50 Live” is present. On the right side of the ad the text “Friday, August 11th”, “Yankee Stadium” and “Tickets on Sale” is present.]( ADVERTISEMENT [This is an image of dishes from Ariapita.]( Try These Caribbean Restaurants Sample island cuisine all around the City at 10 dine-in restaurants. You’ll find regional specialties, tropical cocktails and vibrant decor, whether you’re looking for a jerk chicken fix, a festive happy hour or dancehall vibes. [Read More →]( [Brooklyn Bridge Park is picture with people walking around and the Manhattan skyline seen in the background.]( Check Out Our Favorite Summer Activities Our editors and photographers have shared some of their favorite things to do during summer in NYC. Discover classic adventures and insider recommendations, including rooftop hangouts, pop-up dance parties and a nighttime ferry ride back from the beach. Don’t miss the boat. [Read More →]( [This is an advertisement for Hip Hop 50 Live. On the left side of the ad, the text “Hip Hop 50 Live” is present. On the right side of the ad the text “Friday, August 11th”, “Yankee Stadium” and “Tickets on Sale” is present.]( ADVERTISEMENT NEW YORK CITY TOURISM + CONVENTIONS 810 SEVENTH AVE, 3RD FL NEW YORK, NY 10019 [SUBSCRIBE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( ©2023 NEW YORK CITY TOURISM + CONVENTIONS, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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