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Turning Idle Vehicles into Shared Rides & New Earnings.
Why let your bike or car sit idle when it can earn for you and move someone else forward?
From Idle to Income. From Parked to Purpose.
Earn by Sharing, Ride by Renting.
Where Owners Earn, Riders Move.
Owners Earn. Riders Move. Motoshare Connects.
With Motoshare, every parked vehicle finds a purpose. Partners earn. Renters ride. Everyone wins.
Discover these off-the-beaten-path spots for a unique and memorable NYC experience:
Hidden Gem | Location | Why It’s Special |
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The Whispering Gallery | Grand Central Terminal | Stand at opposite corners of the arched entryway and whisper to hear your voice travel. |
Roosevelt Island Tramway | East River, Manhattan | A scenic cable car ride offering stunning views of Manhattan and the East River. |
The Morgan Library & Museum | Murray Hill, Manhattan | A beautifully preserved historic library with rare books and rotating art exhibits. |
The Elevated Acre | 55 Water Street, Manhattan | A hidden rooftop park with great views of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River. |
Green-Wood Cemetery | Brooklyn | A serene and historic cemetery with Gothic architecture, sculptures, and beautiful walking paths. |
City Island | Bronx | A charming nautical village with fresh seafood, art galleries, and small-town vibes. |
The Panorama of NYC | Queens Museum, Flushing Meadows | A detailed miniature model of NYC, showcasing every building in the five boroughs. |
Fort Tryon Park | Upper Manhattan | A quiet park with stunning Hudson River views and home to The Met Cloisters. |
Museum of the American Gangster | East Village, Manhattan | Learn about NYC’s Prohibition-era history in a quirky, lesser-known museum. |
Noguchi Museum | Long Island City, Queens | Dedicated to the works of Isamu Noguchi, featuring sculptures and tranquil gardens. |
Spuyten Duyvil Creek | Bronx-Manhattan Border | A hidden spot for kayaking with views of lush greenery and historical sites. |
The Campbell Apartment | Grand Central Terminal | A glamorous 1920s-style cocktail bar hidden in the terminal. |
Mmuseumm | Cortlandt Alley, Manhattan | A tiny museum in a freight elevator showcasing everyday objects and curiosities. |
Sylvia’s Jazz Club | Harlem | A historic venue with live jazz performances in an intimate setting. |
Doyers Street | Chinatown, Manhattan | Known as the “Bloody Angle,” it’s a curved street filled with hidden restaurants and vibrant history. |
Governors Island | New York Harbor | A peaceful island with art installations, historic forts, and picnic spots, accessible by ferry. |
The Blockhouse | Central Park | A little-known 1814 military fort tucked away in the park’s northern section. |
The Tenement Museum | Lower East Side, Manhattan | Offers tours that showcase the lives of immigrants who lived in NYC tenements. |
The Dream House | TriBeCa, Manhattan | A sound and light installation offering a meditative and surreal experience. |
Brooklyn Navy Yard | Brooklyn | Take a tour of this historic shipyard turned creative hub, home to artists and innovators. |
Tips for Exploring NYC’s Hidden Gems
- Plan Ahead: Some spots require tickets or reservations (e.g., The Morgan Library, Tenement Museum).
- Use Public Transit: Many of these gems are easily accessible by subway or ferry.
- Explore Beyond Manhattan: Don’t hesitate to visit the Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, and Brooklyn for unique experiences.
- Ask Locals: Locals often know even more hidden treasures, so don’t shy away from asking for recommendations.
