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The five boroughs feature a wealth of exciting and accessible destinations. Find restaurants, attractions and sports arenas with accommodations that meet your needs.
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Accessible Hotel Rooms in NYC
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How to Explore NYC with a Wheelchair
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Mr. Broadway
Since 1922, Mr. Broadway has brough New York City new and exciting twists on traditional Jewish and Mediterranean dishes.
The Dutch
Andrew Carmellini's Soho spot serves New American fare with an emphasis on local, seasonal produce and comfort food.
Sheraton Tribeca
Featuring 369 rooms and suites, Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotel is a modern, full-service hotel situated amidst the trendy Tribeca neighborhood.
Chili
Chili specialize in authentic Szechuan cuisine, offering a fiery feast for the senses with traditional dishes like spicy dan dan noodles, mouthwatering mapo tofu, and sizzling dry pots.
The Terrace and Outdoor Gardens
Dine amidst the abundant greenery at The Terrace Restaurant, a casual, all-day eatery inspired by the French brasseries and American chophouses chef and restaurateur John Fraser worked at early in his career.
Rowland's Bar & Grill
Rowland's Bar & Grill serves American gastropub cuisine in a comfortable, modern atmosphere on the lower level at Macy's Herald Square.
The Fulton
Dine at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's celebration of fresh seafood in the Seaport.
New York Hilton Midtown
This 1,931-room sophisticated international hotel is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
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