Diamond Horseshoe at the Paramount Hotel
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Diamond Horseshoe at the Paramount Hotel

New York, New York

Photo: Paramount Times Square - A Generator Hotel

The Metropolitan Museum of Art needs no introduction, but most people visit it wrong. Skip the front entrance crowds and enter through the less-trafficked 81st Street door. The Temple of Dendur at golden hour is transcendent. The rooftop garden — open spring through fall — offers cocktails and one of the most cinematic views of Central Park you'll find anywhere.

Insider tip

The Cantor Roof Garden Bar, open May through October. Arrive at 4:30 on a Friday for the best light over the park.

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