A city break in the Big Apple won’t leave you exhausted with our rundown of restorative restaurants, sanctuary-like spas and soothing places to stay.
LessIf you like restaurants with an inventive plant-based menu, a beautiful, well-stocked bar and unbeatable restroom selfie game, you’ll love Ladybird. This intimate vegan tapas and wine bar on the Lower East Side counts music legend Moby among its investors – and once you’ve tried the mushroom bao buns and green-pea fritters you’ll be singing its praises, too.
The first hotel from luxury fitness brand Equinox caters to all your wellness needs. Start your day with an on-demand meditation in your room, followed by a swim in the rooftop pool overlooking Vessel – a spiral staircase statue that signals you’re in the Hudson Yards hotspot. You might want to try a complimentary HIIT, barre or spin class, or simply work out in the gym. Prefer to soothe your soul at the spa? Channel your inner Gwyneth with some cryotherapy or a vitamin IV drip.
If you’re feeling stressed, or have just spent too long in Times Square, try floatation therapy at this wellness center in the Flatiron District. No noise, no lights, no distractions – just you, the void and 10 inches of highly salinated warm water, for up to 90 minutes. Floating this way is said to reduce blood pressure, decompress your spine and boost your immune system – sounds good to us.
Sometimes, all you need is a little perspective – a way to feel reassuringly small. That’s certainly what you’ll get at the Edge, the western hemisphere’s answer to Dubai’s cloud-piercing Burj Khalifa. The outdoor skydeck is 1,131ft (345m) high, and the observation room on the 100th floor offers 360-degree views of Manhattan and beyond. The experience is life-affirming at any time of day, but when skies are clear, you can’t beat the sunset slot.
Rooms at this celeb-approved hotel in Tribeca (owned by Robert De Niro, no less) have rain showers and luxurious Duxiana beds – your ticket to a deep, restorative sleep. Chill out in the private plant-filled courtyard or in front of the drawing room’s open fire, but don’t miss the Japanese-inspired spa. Let your tensions melt away with a traditional shiatsu treatment and a soak in the onsen tub, or get red-carpet-ready with a vitamin C facial.
Ready to feel the burn? This slick pilates company has a few venues scattered across the city and state, but their Manhattan spot has a prime location on the Bowery – New York’s oldest street – and its own kombucha bar to boot. The “Abs, Arms, Ass” reformer class will help stretch and tone your limbs, and likely leave you aching (possibly for more).
Vibrating crystal chakra beds. Oxygen therapy. Past-life regression. Modrn Sanctuary near Madison Square Park is the ultimate place to try the coolest, quirkiest wellness trends; this is New York, after all. For something a little less woo-woo, try a virtual yoga class or massage in the Himalayan salt room. Whether you believe in its healing properties or not, it’s a beautiful way to spend a half-hour.
A stroll along the High Line can invigorate the soul. What was once an ugly freight track is now an elevated public park, hosting over 500 species of plants and trees and a museum’s-worth of modern art. Ascend at Gansevoort Street to walk the whole 1.45mi (2.33km) stretch, taking in Hudson River views and stopping at the numerous benches to people-watch along the way.