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Crowd pleasers include the light-as-a-feather devilled eggs and the crab cakes with collard-greens slaw Sabong
Catch a gig at the Apollo TheaterA glittering Who’s Who of the soul and jazz world – Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross – have played the hallowed stage at Apollo Theater Sabong
Food at Red Rooster (Jen Davis/NYC & Company)EatSylvia’sA tried-and-tested Harlem stalwart, Sylvia’s has been serving classic soul food since 1962 Sabong
Learn more at the National Jazz Museum, where exhibitions trace the musical genre, from its birthplace in New Orleans to its explosion here during the Harlem Renaissance Sabong
Harlemflophouse Sabong
Here, changing displays celebrate Harlem-based creatives such as Austin Hansen, a photographer who focused on documentary-style shots and portraits in his own backyard Sabong
Even the district’s most famous landmark – the long-standing Apollo Theater – is getting a facelift Sabong
I Like It Black Coffee ShopThe owner of this sleek coffee shop is on a mission to champion minority-owned businesses, whipping up cortados and cappuccinos with high-quality beans from Black and Latino roasters Sabong
com are good resources Sabong
Behind-the-scenes history tours are available by reservation through the theatre website Sabong
Doubles from $125, room only Sabong
Langsamreisen Sabong
Whatever your poison – craft ales, classic cocktails, world wines – you’ll find it on the sizeable menu Sabong
Make time to visit the “Spirit of Harlem” mural on the corner of 125th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard too Sabong
The interiors offer a masterclass in Scandi-style chic, too Sabong
comBook nowGetting thereTrying to fly less?Flight-free folks could take a cargo ship from Europe to the US, usually landing in Newark, New Jersey or Charleston on the east coast Sabong
NiLu Gift BoutiqueEschew the keychain-wielding souvenir stores in Midtown Manhattan and pick up thoughtful gifts from this treasure-filled boutique instead Sabong
This mosaiced art piece by New Yorker Louis Delsarte celebrates the Harlem Renaissance Sabong
The star of the menu is the sweet “Southern brew” with chicory Sabong
The Sunday Gospel Brunch Experience is extra special Sabong
Our microguides series is inspired by the slow travel movement, encouraging travellers to relax their pace and take a deep dive into one particular neighbourhood in a well-loved city Sabong
Firestarter: a mixologist plies his trade (The Honey Well)DrinkThe Honey WellSlip downstairs to this moody basement watering hole for beautifully crafted cocktails and imaginative bar bites Sabong
Rooms and common spaces are quirky and design-forward with bold splashes of colour – but the real drawcard is the location Sabong
Stop by for belt-busting portions of fried chicken, barbecue ribs and catfish, alongside Southern-style sides like cornbread and mac and cheese Sabong
Expect mannequins dressed in waistcoats, shelves laden with velvet loafers and gilded clutch bags, and colourful sneakers stacked on boxes Sabong
Come summer, the beer garden is a hit with locals Sabong
ClayClay is a grown-up dinner spot serving attractively plated dishes with global influences – think bucatini with short-rib ragu, or roasted beets with pistachio granola Sabong
But the best way to immerse yourself in the head-bobbing, soul-fuelling genre is at a traditional jazz club Sabong
It’s most famous for the Harlem Renaissance: in the early 20th century, African Americans transformed this district into an artistic beacon, where rich jazz, literary and fashion scenes fizzed Sabong
Levain BakeryIt’s no great stretch to say that this little bakery sells the best cookies in the city Sabong
Harlem TavernIf you’re looking for a solid neighbourhood pub with a chilled-out vibe, then the always-buzzing Harlem Tavern is for you Sabong
Rather than a whirlwind itinerary which aims to hit up every must-see attraction, these compact, close-up guides encourage you to zone in, take your time and truly explore like a local Sabong
The Apollo Theater (Kate Glicksberg/NYC & Company)RecommendedRyan Reynolds gushes about co-owning Wrexham as side play out FA Cup epic10 of the most stunning rooftop bars in New YorkThe best boutique hotels in New York DoBask in the jazzJazz lives in Harlem’s bones Sabong
There’s also a lot that hasn’t changed Sabong
They’re fist-sized and served deliciously warm Sabong
Harlem has just as much creative clout today and is currently having a second renaissance of sorts Sabong
Sabong
Jewels of the collection include a piano belonging to jazz legend Duke Ellington and a vintage Victrola record player Sabong
The signature house recipe – responsible for first putting Levain on New York’s culinary map – is chocolate chip and walnut Sabong
It remains a beloved Harlem landmark, though it’s currently gearing up for a major expansion; it also still runs its legendary amateur night each Wednesday Sabong
de and Voyagesencargo Sabong
Red Rooster HarlemA major player in Harlem’s gourmet renaissance for some time, Red Rooster deals in American comfort food that’s been kicked up several gears Sabong
The low-lit setting is sophisticated but wholly lacking in pretension; weather permitting, you can opt for the garden patio Sabong
The show helped launch the careers of mega-stars like Ella Fitzgerald and Lauryn Hill Sabong
Vintage charm in this affordable holthole (Harlem Flophouse)StayThe Harlem FlophouseOne of New York City’s more affordable boltholes, the Harlem Flophouse whisks guests back to the Jazz Age with its chequerboard fireplaces, antique wooden writing desks and paisley wallpaper Sabong
Marriott Sabong
It heaves with traditional goods and crafts from varied African cultures, including woven baskets, drums and beaded jewellery Sabong
The music is served up alongside a menu of classic Jamaican dishes and Caribbean-inspired cocktails Sabong
Minton’s Playhouse and snug Bill’s Place are popular, too Sabong
Malcolm Shabazz Harlem MarketThere’s a buzz about this market, which spreads out under an arch set between two bright green minarets Sabong
Meanwhile, the Studio Museum has been showcasing photography, abstract paintings and sculptures by artists of African descent since the 1960s (though it’s temporarily closed as it prepares to open in a new and larger space on West 125th Street next year) Sabong
ShopHarlem HaberdasheryHarlem has been a style magnet for more than a century, and this shop is one of the area’s most sophisticated and fashion-forward Sabong
Spooling out across northern Manhattan, Harlem has long been a creative hub and a cradle of Black culture Sabong
New soul food spots are spearheading a culinary revival, while trendy boutiques and cocktail dens pop up along the main drags Sabong
The hotel is within kissing distance of the famed Apollo Theater and a short walk from Central Park Sabong
They’re typically only offered to groups of 20 or more – but solo travellers or smaller groups can join an existing tour if there’s one running Sabong
It’s packed tight with artisan candles, eye-popping prints and books about Harlem, and there’s a focus on supporting BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) suppliers Sabong
comBook nowAloftWhen Aloft Harlem began welcoming visitors in 2010, it was the first major hotel to open in the district in more than four decades Sabong
Here’s how to get to grips with NYC’s most storied neighbourhood Sabong
Veteran jazz clubs still pulse into the night; elegant 19th-century brownstones stand shoulder-to-shoulder; and the arts scene is as exciting as ever Sabong
Doubles from $193, room only Sabong
Classic tipples are given new guises, like the Monk Fashioned – 12-year-aged Scotch spiked with cigar-infused bitters, chartreuse and wood smoke Sabong
The restaurant has the feel of a family living room, filled with black-and-white photos of the restaurant’s founder and namesake – the “Queen of Soul Food”, Sylvia Woods Sabong
You can’t beat down-to-earth Patrick’s Place, where live shows and jam sessions run from Thursday to Saturday – there’s even a Sunday brunch option Sabong
Get an art fixArtists have always found a home in Harlem, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a great place to see cutting-edge exhibits Sabong

Malcolm Shabazz Harlem MarketThere’s a buzz about this market, which spreads out under an arch set between two bright green minarets Sabong
Come summer, the beer garden is a hit with locals Sabong
Minton’s Playhouse and snug Bill’s Place are popular, too Sabong
Rooms and common spaces are quirky and design-forward with bold splashes of colour – but the real drawcard is the location Sabong
You can’t beat down-to-earth Patrick’s Place, where live shows and jam sessions run from Thursday to Saturday – there’s even a Sunday brunch option Sabong
Meanwhile, the Studio Museum has been showcasing photography, abstract paintings and sculptures by artists of African descent since the 1960s (though it’s temporarily closed as it prepares to open in a new and larger space on West 125th Street next year) Sabong
Jewels of the collection include a piano belonging to jazz legend Duke Ellington and a vintage Victrola record player Sabong
comBook nowGetting thereTrying to fly less?Flight-free folks could take a cargo ship from Europe to the US, usually landing in Newark, New Jersey or Charleston on the east coast Sabong
Expect mannequins dressed in waistcoats, shelves laden with velvet loafers and gilded clutch bags, and colourful sneakers stacked on boxes Sabong
Spooling out across northern Manhattan, Harlem has long been a creative hub and a cradle of Black culture Sabong
Get an art fixArtists have always found a home in Harlem, and the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture is a great place to see cutting-edge exhibits Sabong
It’s most famous for the Harlem Renaissance: in the early 20th century, African Americans transformed this district into an artistic beacon, where rich jazz, literary and fashion scenes fizzed Sabong
New soul food spots are spearheading a culinary revival, while trendy boutiques and cocktail dens pop up along the main drags Sabong
Crowd pleasers include the light-as-a-feather devilled eggs and the crab cakes with collard-greens slaw Sabong
Firestarter: a mixologist plies his trade (The Honey Well)DrinkThe Honey WellSlip downstairs to this moody basement watering hole for beautifully crafted cocktails and imaginative bar bites Sabong
Even the district’s most famous landmark – the long-standing Apollo Theater – is getting a facelift Sabong
This mosaiced art piece by New Yorker Louis Delsarte celebrates the Harlem Renaissance Sabong
Vintage charm in this affordable holthole (Harlem Flophouse)StayThe Harlem FlophouseOne of New York City’s more affordable boltholes, the Harlem Flophouse whisks guests back to the Jazz Age with its chequerboard fireplaces, antique wooden writing desks and paisley wallpaper Sabong
The low-lit setting is sophisticated but wholly lacking in pretension; weather permitting, you can opt for the garden patio Sabong
The star of the menu is the sweet “Southern brew” with chicory Sabong
Stop by for belt-busting portions of fried chicken, barbecue ribs and catfish, alongside Southern-style sides like cornbread and mac and cheese Sabong
ClayClay is a grown-up dinner spot serving attractively plated dishes with global influences – think bucatini with short-rib ragu, or roasted beets with pistachio granola Sabong
comBook nowAloftWhen Aloft Harlem began welcoming visitors in 2010, it was the first major hotel to open in the district in more than four decades Sabong
The Apollo Theater (Kate Glicksberg/NYC & Company)RecommendedRyan Reynolds gushes about co-owning Wrexham as side play out FA Cup epic10 of the most stunning rooftop bars in New YorkThe best boutique hotels in New York DoBask in the jazzJazz lives in Harlem’s bones Sabong
It’s packed tight with artisan candles, eye-popping prints and books about Harlem, and there’s a focus on supporting BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) suppliers Sabong
The show helped launch the careers of mega-stars like Ella Fitzgerald and Lauryn Hill Sabong
They’re typically only offered to groups of 20 or more – but solo travellers or smaller groups can join an existing tour if there’s one running Sabong
Behind-the-scenes history tours are available by reservation through the theatre website Sabong
The interiors offer a masterclass in Scandi-style chic, too Sabong
Learn more at the National Jazz Museum, where exhibitions trace the musical genre, from its birthplace in New Orleans to its explosion here during the Harlem Renaissance Sabong
Make time to visit the “Spirit of Harlem” mural on the corner of 125th Street and Frederick Douglass Boulevard too Sabong
Marriott Sabong
Food at Red Rooster (Jen Davis/NYC & Company)EatSylvia’sA tried-and-tested Harlem stalwart, Sylvia’s has been serving classic soul food since 1962 Sabong
It heaves with traditional goods and crafts from varied African cultures, including woven baskets, drums and beaded jewellery Sabong
The Sunday Gospel Brunch Experience is extra special Sabong
Doubles from $193, room only Sabong
Rather than a whirlwind itinerary which aims to hit up every must-see attraction, these compact, close-up guides encourage you to zone in, take your time and truly explore like a local Sabong
But the best way to immerse yourself in the head-bobbing, soul-fuelling genre is at a traditional jazz club Sabong
Classic tipples are given new guises, like the Monk Fashioned – 12-year-aged Scotch spiked with cigar-infused bitters, chartreuse and wood smoke Sabong
The signature house recipe – responsible for first putting Levain on New York’s culinary map – is chocolate chip and walnut Sabong
com are good resources Sabong
I Like It Black Coffee ShopThe owner of this sleek coffee shop is on a mission to champion minority-owned businesses, whipping up cortados and cappuccinos with high-quality beans from Black and Latino roasters Sabong
Harlem has just as much creative clout today and is currently having a second renaissance of sorts Sabong
de and Voyagesencargo Sabong
The restaurant has the feel of a family living room, filled with black-and-white photos of the restaurant’s founder and namesake – the “Queen of Soul Food”, Sylvia Woods Sabong
Levain BakeryIt’s no great stretch to say that this little bakery sells the best cookies in the city Sabong
The hotel is within kissing distance of the famed Apollo Theater and a short walk from Central Park Sabong
Doubles from $125, room only Sabong
Sabong
They’re fist-sized and served deliciously warm Sabong
Here, changing displays celebrate Harlem-based creatives such as Austin Hansen, a photographer who focused on documentary-style shots and portraits in his own backyard Sabong
Catch a gig at the Apollo TheaterA glittering Who’s Who of the soul and jazz world – Billie Holiday, Aretha Franklin, Luther Vandross – have played the hallowed stage at Apollo Theater Sabong
The music is served up alongside a menu of classic Jamaican dishes and Caribbean-inspired cocktails Sabong
ShopHarlem HaberdasheryHarlem has been a style magnet for more than a century, and this shop is one of the area’s most sophisticated and fashion-forward Sabong
Harlem TavernIf you’re looking for a solid neighbourhood pub with a chilled-out vibe, then the always-buzzing Harlem Tavern is for you Sabong
It remains a beloved Harlem landmark, though it’s currently gearing up for a major expansion; it also still runs its legendary amateur night each Wednesday Sabong
Harlemflophouse Sabong
Veteran jazz clubs still pulse into the night; elegant 19th-century brownstones stand shoulder-to-shoulder; and the arts scene is as exciting as ever Sabong
NiLu Gift BoutiqueEschew the keychain-wielding souvenir stores in Midtown Manhattan and pick up thoughtful gifts from this treasure-filled boutique instead Sabong
Langsamreisen Sabong
Whatever your poison – craft ales, classic cocktails, world wines – you’ll find it on the sizeable menu Sabong
Here’s how to get to grips with NYC’s most storied neighbourhood Sabong
Red Rooster HarlemA major player in Harlem’s gourmet renaissance for some time, Red Rooster deals in American comfort food that’s been kicked up several gears Sabong
There’s also a lot that hasn’t changed Sabong
Our microguides series is inspired by the slow travel movement, encouraging travellers to relax their pace and take a deep dive into one particular neighbourhood in a well-loved city Sabong
