How to Spend 24 Hours in Harlem
If you want to explore an influential piece of American history while you’re in New York City, head north of Central Park to the Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem. The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s led to significant changes in the arts, music, culture and food, and its impact still continues today. Here is how to spend 24 hours in Harlem.
Morning
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so it goes without saying that you’ll need to fuel up before taking on a busy day trekking around town.
1. Feel like part of the family at Amy Ruth's
Restaurant, North American
Amy Ruth’s opened in 1999, inspired by the memory of a caring grandmother and paying homage to traditional Southern cooking. The restaurant is known for its dishes named after famous African-Americans, and has become something of a celebrity itself thanks to menu items such as The Rev Al Sharpton (fried chicken and waffles), The President Barack Obama (a barbecued chicken platter) and fan favorite mac and cheese.
Afternoon
2. Go for a fitness class in Marcus Garvey Park
Park
The 20 acres (eight hectares) of Marcus Garvey Park, named for the famed politician and advocate, span from East 120th Street to East 124th Street in Harlem. There are two playgrounds where children can romp around in the park’s slides and drawbridges and jump in the fountains. Swimming lessons are offered in the summer, while various classes including kickboxing, yoga and karate are available throughout the year.
3. Learn about African American History at the Studio Museum in Harlem
Museum
Don’t forget to take a lunch break. In Harlem, nothing beats some hearty soul food.
4. Chomp down on barbecue ribs at Sylvia's
Restaurant, North American, Soul Food
The long-reigning queen of soul food in NYC, Sylvia’s has been a Harlem institution since 1962. Known for its world-famous barbecue ribs (smothered in Sylvia’s Original Sassy Sauce) and its gospel brunch on Sundays, there’s no better place than Sylvia’s to get southern food with a side of soul.
5. Learn about Latino Culture in El Museo del Barrio
Museum
6. Catch a film at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Library
Early evening
After a day of exploring and learning, it’s time to eat again (and possibly warm up). This time, enjoy soul food with a twist.
7. Savor global cuisine at Red Rooster
Restaurant, Soul Food
Evening
After checking Red Rooster off your must-visit list, it’s time to see another iconic Harlem landmark: the Apollo Theater.
8. Attend a concert at the Apollo Theater
Concert Hall, Theater
Late night
Keep the music and drinks flowing and cap off your evening with a trip back in time to one of the neighborhood’s historic jazz venues.
9. Indulge in cocktails at Bill's Place
Music Venue
10. Discover the best jazz at Showman's Jazz Club
Music Venue
Greats including Duke Ellington, Pearl Bailey, Lionel Hampton and Sara Vaughn have played at Showman’s Jazz Club, first opened in 1942. Relocating to its current location in 1998, this club has welcomed the likes of Nathan Lucas, Danny Mixon and Preacher Robins, who have dazzled on stage with the in-house Hammond B-3 organ. Keep in mind that there’s a two-drink minimum per person per set.
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