1. Apple Upper East Side
8.4
940 Madison Avenue (at E 74th St), New York, NY
Electronics Store · Upper East Side · 36 tips and reviews
Gothamist: Apple's intimate Upper East Side store is inside a renovated Beaux Arts bank building, and they maintained the antique vault as a fitting room for the Apple Watch Edition series. Read more.
Victoria Zelenskaya: A nice place in a former bank building with columns and further marbles (and even a big safe is still there!). Not as crowded as at Madison Ave.
Nikki Beauchamp: I hesitate to write this tip ...but have had some of the best experiences in an Apple Store here. Attn to detail feels more akin to private banking particularly when compared to mania of 5th Ave store
2. Trinity Place
7.2
115 Broadway (at Cedar St.), New York, NY
Pub · Financial District · 51 tips and reviews
Downtown Alliance: Formidable wine list. Am ambitious restoration transformed a historic bank vault into a contemporary setting. You can get our free Downtown dining guide at http://www.downtownny.com/mapsguides/
Harumi U: Bank vault turned into restaurant. When you are here, try Kobe burger and lobster BLT. Delicious.
Gothamist: You can't get much more protected than when you're inside a converted bank vault for a bar. They've got a decent beer selection and for eats, folks dig the Lobster BLT & upscale Pigs in a Blanket. Read more.
4. Pier 25 Mini Golf
8.3
225 West St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Mini Golf Course · Tribeca · 35 tips and reviews
PureWow: The only thing better than watching the sun set over the Hudson? Watching the sun set over the Hudson while playing 18 holes at Pier 25…then going next door for oysters at Grand Banks. Read more.
Julie Soscia: Great spot for a date, stop by Grand Banks afterwards!
Julie Soscia: Great spot for a date, stop by Grand Banks for bites afterwards!
5. Bryant Park
9.5
W 42nd St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
Park · Midtown · 1228 tips and reviews
Steve Krief: Have a nice sandwich on a Sunny day here is great ! Don't forget to take a picture of the Bank of America tower from here !
HashtagNYU: Free movies in the summer, and free wi-fi year round. Surrounding the park are the Bank of America tower, HBO headquarters, and the New York Public Library.
Dmtr: You see the Public library, the fountains, the Empire State, the Bank of America and other buildings while hearing the drops of the fountain and sipping your morning coffee.
Harlem Ambassador: With Bank Street College next door and Teacher's College a mere hike away, The primary school teachers obtain classroom necessities that will keep the youngin's learning. Could use more reading space.
Tabitha Johnson: The staff at Bank Street are great resources for any children's book queries that you have. Some of the most knowledgeable booksellers in the city.
Ron Caldwell: First-rate bookstore for children's & educators' books. Great staff who are very knowledgeable.
KMP Blog: If u have a Bank of America card ur general admission is Free every 1st weekend of the month. (MuseumOnUs program)
Robert Vanzant: This is a nice museum, plus if you are a Bank Of America customer you get a great discount.
Intrepid Museum: Did you know? Bank of America is generously providing free Museum admission to U.S. active military, retired military and veterans. Proper ID is requested. Read more.
10. Cipriani Wall Street
8.3
55 Wall St (btwn William & Hanover St), New York, NY
Event Space · Financial District · 63 tips and reviews
Museum of American Finance: Cipriani is located in the historic 55 Wall St building that, starting in 1899, housed the National City Bank, which subsequently became the Citibank company. Learn more at the MoAF at 48 Wall St Read more.
M23: I usually visit the Harry Cipriani in Midtown and finally had an opportunity to visit this location. It's a lot calmer with a wonderful hostess!
Bravo: Known internationally for the ladies who lunch. -Luann De Lesseps, Real Housewives of New York City
NYHistory: Fridays from April 20 through June 1, 2012 at 6:30pm, enjoy free music by well-known and emerging artists presented by Bank of America! Read more.
Mark Heyert: This is a great museum. Cool range of exhibitions and talks. Also great cafe and restaurant. Plus the location is perfect for a true Manhattan experience.
Time Out New York: The city’s oldest museum has an archive of more than 1.6 million pieces of art, including Hudson River School paintings and the entire collection of John James Audubon’s Birds of America watercolors. Read more.
Dens: In the "American" section, go into the bank facade take a left and go up the stairs to find the "visible storage" collection. It's like the WalMart version of The Met.
Gerilyn Manago: Bank of America card holders are admitted for FREE on Saturdays.
Ryan Meehan: The Met's "donation-only" admission prices mean you don't have to break the bank. (Feeling ambitious? When you're done, walk directly across Central Park to the Museum of Natural History.)