The 34 Best Mysterious Sites in New York City

"Mysterious Sites in NYC" - New York City, a place of towering skyscrapers and iconic landmarks, also hides an intriguing side of unknown and bewildering places. From the eerie reports of paranormal activities at the Merchant's House Museum to the unexplained secrets of the Brooklyn Bridge, these "Mysterious Sites in NYC" promise a thrilling journey of discovery and wonder. So, grab your curiosity and let's delve into the enigma of these strange and wondrous places!

1. The Met Cloisters

The only museum in the United States dedicated to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages

2. Merchant's House Museum

Only historic house museum in Manhattan's East Village

3. Morris-Jumel Mansion

The oldest house in Manhattan with a fascinating revolutionary war history

4. The Morgan Library & Museum

Home to three Gutenberg Bibles, including one printed on paper and two on vellum

5. Ear Inn

New York's oldest legal drinking establishment

6. The Escape Game NYC

High production value and attention to detail in room design and puzzles

7. The Evolution Store

Only museum-quality fossils, meteorites, and taxidermy in New York City

8. The Ravine

9. McCarren Park Pool

A historic and lively destination for summer fun in Brooklyn

10. Fort Tryon Park

Known for its gorgeous azalea gardens and picturesque views, making it a popular destination for weddings and photo shoots.

11. Tenement Museum

Authentically recreates and highlights the stories of working-class immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, providing valuable historical and cultural insights.

12. One if by Land, Two if by Sea

Replica of Paul Revere's lanterns hung outside tavern

TOPICS

  • Personal Celebrations
  • Italian Cuisine
  • Downtown Spots
  • High-End

13. The Landmark Tavern

Irish-American bar and restaurant established in 1868 with live music and river views

TOPICS

  • Social Gatherings
  • Downtown Spots
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Happy Hours

14. Dream House

15. Greenacre Park

A well-maintained oasis of calm amidst the urban jungle

16. White Horse Tavern

Dating back to 1880, it's New York's oldest tavern!

TOPICS

  • American Cuisine
  • Social Gatherings
  • Cheap Eats

17. Island Oyster

A niche option for oyster enthusiasts seeking a cozy and upscale experience

18. New Amsterdam Theatre

Originally opened in 1903, the New Amsterdam Theatre is a beautiful example of historic theater architecture and has been fully restored to its original grandeur

19. St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery

20. Belasco Theatre

Hosted famous Broadway shows like 'Hamilton' and 'Les Miserables'

21. The Conference House

The Conference House is the site of the 1776 Staten Island Peace Conference, where representatives from the American Continental Congress and the British government attempted to negotiate an end to the American Revolutionary War.

22. The Van Cortlandt House Museum

Built in 1748, it's the oldest building in the Bronx!

24. Washington Square Park

Historically known as a gathering place for counterculture and activism

25. The Dakota

High-end luxury building with sleek finishes and convenient services

26. Hell Gate Bridge

Historic double-track rail bridge, designated a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark

27. Panorama Room

Panoramic views of New York City

TOPICS

  • Rooftop
  • Social Gatherings
  • Italian Cuisine
  • Mid-Range

28. Villa Charlotte Brontë

29. The Octagon

A luxury experience in the heart of New York City

30. The Algonquin Hotel Times Square, Autograph Collection

Pet-friendly hotel with a rich history and literary connections

31. Stone Street

32. Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice

Historic building with modern spaces for collaboration and events

33. Manhattan Park Pool Club

34. The House Of Death