Has binge drinking become a habit? Find yourself plotting to leave for good, too many times?[1] [2]


If you're one of the 8 million residents who call New York City home, you're likely to be under a wave of pressure, whether you recognize it or not. It's a tireless city marked by ambition, racked with neuroticism, and filled with constant movement. To where, who knows, but your feet are sore and it's always time for another drink.


Rather than getting drowned out by the din, it's vital to remember to stop and find quiet. Believe it or not, New York is home to plenty of peaceful havens, void of anxiety, where you might just be able to relax. Below are some of our favorites:


1. James Turrell's Meeting room at MoMA PS1, Long Island City[3]


meeting room


2. New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue Branch[4]


new york public library reading room


3. Elevated Acre, Lower Manhattan[5]


elevated


4. Inwood Park, Queens [6]


inwood hill park


5. Burp Castle, East Village [7]


burp castle


6. Gantry Plaza State Park, Long Island City[8]


gantry park


7. EAT Restaurant, Greenpoint [9]


eat greenpoint


8. Coney Island in the winter [10]


coney island winter


9. Cloisters [11]


cloisters new york




References



  1. ^ binge drinking (www.huffingtonpost.com)

  2. ^ leave for good, too many times? (nymag.com)

  3. ^ James Turrell's Meeting room at MoMA PS1, Long Island City (momaps1.org)

  4. ^ New York Public Library, Fifth Avenue Branch (www.nypl.org)

  5. ^ Elevated Acre, Lower Manhattan (www.downtownny.com)

  6. ^ Inwood Park, Queens (www.nycgovparks.org)

  7. ^ Burp Castle, East Village (burpcastlenyc.wordpress.com)

  8. ^ Gantry Plaza State Park, Long Island City (nysparks.com)

  9. ^ 7. EAT Restaurant, Greenpoint (blogs.wsj.com)

  10. ^ Coney Island in the winter (www.nytimes.com)

  11. ^ Cloisters (www.metmuseum.org)



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