
New York
Central Park conveniently parallels some of New York’s best museums. The Neue Galerie, with its delightful Viennese-themed Café Sabarsky, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art rest comfortably along the park’s southeast end.

Miami
Experience the charm of Cauley Square, filled with tiny shops and restaurants that keep up the old-time feel of this historic railroad village that was established in 1903.

New England
Explore, shop and dine in the Back Bay, North End and Beacon Hill neighborhoods of Boston. The Top of the Hub offers 360-degree views of the Boston skyline.

Green Bay
Take a day trip to The Point Beach State Forest near Two Rivers, expansive 2,903 acres and six miles of shoreline on Lake Michigan.

Houston
Check out the fabulous views of downtown Houston, the iconic Waterwall Park or spend the day shopping in Houston’s Uptown District.

Indianapolis
In downtown Indianapolis, you can sail down a canal while someone paddles the kayak onwards at the Downtown Indy Canal Walk.