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NYC Sports

New York City's professional teams play every type of game you could want to watch. Here's NYC Tourism's guide to local sports teams and events.

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Hotels in NYC

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Savor NYC

People come from far and wide to try NYC’s legendary food scene. Delicious eats are tucked into every borough of the City.

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Tours & Attractions

NYC is packed with things to do, no matter what your interests are. Make the most of your trip with an expert guide.

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Broadway & Performing Arts

No visit to NYC is complete without a trip to the theater. Catch bold new musicals, long-running hits and fascinating dramas.

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Museums & Galleries

There’s an institution for every interest in the City. Wander through big name museums, and discover smaller spots for culture and history throughout the boroughs.

SOCCER CULTURE IN NYC

Xochimilco Brings the Community Together for Food and Soccer
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Watching Soccer at Xochimilco

A South Bronx restaurant that serves up authentic Mexican food also serves as a gathering place for fans of the global sport.

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Watching Copa America at La Roja de Todos

Soccer fans in NYC’s Chilean community came to this College Point restaurant to wear their colors and show their support for the national team.

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Soccer Culture Thrives at Bar 43

Bar 43, known as the "home of soccer in Queens,” attracts numerous fan communities from its diverse Sunnyside neighborhood.

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Soccer Bars in NYC

Support your side, whether it’s a national or club team, at these sports-loving venues in the five boroughs.