Go to The Met
Ask any New Yorker why they go to The Met, and the answers are as vast as the Museum itself. Some go to find inspiration or to make the most of living in the city. Others go for date night, or to catch up with a friend. Some wander the galleries to connect with the past, while others go for a quiet moment with their favorite artwork. Whatever brings you to The Met, there’s something for everyone. Plan your visit at metmuseum.org.
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