The best things to do in New York for couples range from romantic cruises to candlelit dinners. Thanks to its vibrant atmosphere and range of attractions, New York is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Many spots in the city have been immortalized in song or on the big screen, so it's easy to feel an instant connection with your surroundings as you stroll arm in arm.

From the expansive Central Park and High Line walkway to the attractive Coney Island fairground, you'll find great romantic places in New York. After a day of sightseeing, you can celebrate with drinks at one of the city’s many rooftop bars or enjoy multi-course meals at an award-winning restaurant. Take a look at our guide to the best couples’ activities in New York.

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    Chelsea Market

    A treasure trove of shopping and dining

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    Chelsea Market is filled with surprising treasures, no matter how often you visit. The urban setting is ripe for exploring. It’s held in a disused biscuit factory close to the Hudson River and is a classic snapshot of New York. If you’re looking to pick up some unique gifts, you'll find a great range of vintage curios for sale.

    It’s a great way to combine shopping, dining, and sightseeing into one afternoon. There’s live music on weekends, too. Don’t make the mistake of eating on the way to the market because the excellent food halls serve up amazing snacks and bites from every regional niche.

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    Location: 75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 10 pm

    Phone: +1 212-652-2121

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    The High Line

    A romantic stroll with gorgeous views of New York

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    The High Line is an elevated walkway that cuts through many of Manhattan’s most visited neighborhoods. It was once the West Side Line train track, but was repurposed in 2009. It’s an ingenious example of gentrification in New York, and a lovely place to stroll surrounded by greenery, with sights of New York all around you. It runs for 1.45 miles in total, from Washington Street in the south to 34th Street and 12th Avenue in the north.

    There are 11 different access points along the route, 5 of which are suitable for wheelchairs. Chelsea Market is roughly halfway along the track and is a nice place for a break, or you could take a seat on one of the benches and just enjoy the view together.

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    Open: December–March: daily from 7 am to 8 pm. April–November: daily from 7 am to 10 pm

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    The Rockefeller Center

    Observation decks and excellent restaurants

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    Wander through one of New York’s most famous and visited landmarks: the Rockefeller Center. This Art Deco masterpiece houses a shopping mall and several fancy restaurants, as well as NBC Studios, home of Saturday Night Live and Radio City Music Hall. The biggest attraction is probably Top of the Rock, a 260-meter-high observation deck with stunning views over Midtown Manhattan. Many people prefer this view over the Empire State Building, even though it’s not as tall.

    The Rockefeller Center is especially popular during the festive season. Make memories together thanks to a ice skating rink, huge Christmas tree, and hanging decorations.

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    Location: 45 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10111, USA

    Phone: +1 212-588-8601

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    SoHo

    One of the trendiest shopping districts in New York

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    SoHo is a trendy district of Manhattan that is South of Houston Street, hence the name. The shopping options here offer an excellent variety of mid- and high-end fashion brands from across the world. You will find more affordable brands on Broadway, just south of Prince Street subway station, while more expensive boutiques from the likes of Chanel, Paul Smith, and Louis Vuitton are a block to the west, on Greene Street.

    Along with the famous brands, you can seek out independent stores selling anything from second-hand books to bold stationery, and several boutiques selling fashion jewelry. As SoHo blends into Little Italy, it’s a popular idea to refuel on pizza at any of the pizzerias on nearby Broome Street.

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    Coney Island

    Nostalgia on the Brooklyn coast

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    If you need a break from New York’s busy streets, head to Coney Island, a quaint coastal spot in Brooklyn. Coney Island provides a nostalgic look back at how things used to be, with a 3-mile beach, fairground rides, coconut shy-type carnival games, and plenty of sugary snacks. For couples, you’ll find some more risqué shows like burlesque and extroverted circus performances.

    A highlight of Coney Island is Luna Park, a theme park with over 50 rides and loads of fairground games. Standout rides include classics like the carousel, the Coney Clipper pirate ship, and the Coney Island Cyclone rollercoaster. Don’t miss your chance to try a Feltman’s hot dog, they’re considered some of the best in New York.

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    Statue of Liberty

    One of New York’s most iconic monuments

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    Standing proudly on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty is a massive neoclassical sculpture that's a renowned symbol of the United States of America. There are few more awe-inspiring trips you can take than a sunset sail down the Hudson. Famous sights will drift by, seemingly wherever you look: Battery Park, Ellis Island, and the awe-inspiring figure of Lady Liberty.

    Most boat trips start from Chelsea Piers, with all sorts of vessels on offer. For a touch of romance, consider a small schooner so you can enjoy the sights of New York in peace and comfort.

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    Broadway

    The heart of American theater

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    Broadway is synonymous with live theater. It’s home to over 40 theaters on Broadway itself, and many smaller, independent venues on the lanes leading off this main thoroughfare that runs the length of Manhattan. Everything from classic theater to the most recent stage extravaganzas can be found here.

    If you’re looking for cheap tickets, consider heading to the TKTS discount booth in Duffy Square. Tickets are available for up to 50% off the standard price, but you can only buy tickets for the same day, so you need to be flexible with what to watch.

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    Rooftop bars

    The world’s most famous skyline from stylish viewpoints

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    Rooftop bars in Manhattan are a fabulous way to enjoy views across one of the most famous cityscapes in the world. You could soak up the sights and sounds of New York while enjoying a cocktail or 2.

    Quality rooftop bars in New York are found throughout the city, but a local favorite is 230 Fifth, thanks to the quirky touches and great views on offer. Located on Fifth Avenue, it offers amazing views of the Empire State Building and, during the colder months, it sets up transparent "igloos" so you can still enjoy the views without freezing. Other notable rooftop bars in New York include Panorama Room, Spyglass, and Magic Hour Rooftop Bar & Lounge.

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    Lower East Side

    Cool and quirky nightlife venues

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    The bar scene on the Lower East Side of Manhattan is trendy and unusual in equal measure. The crowd is stylish and many of the bars have interesting concepts. Bar hopping as a couple in the Lower East Side of Manhattan is great because many places are packed to the brim, but you should easily find a suitable spot for 2.

    The Flower Shop is a restaurant that has a ‘70s-themed bar in the basement, complete with fireplace and old-fashioned, mismatched furniture that retains a certain charm. Other bars worth checking out include the swanky cocktail joint, Attaboy, and the popular live music venue Rockwood Music Hall.

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Paul Smith | Compulsive Traveler