Some call it the Day of Rest. In the NYC, Sunday gives you one last chance to squeeze something out of the weekend. We’ve gathered an even 10 things to do before getting back to the drudgery of Monday.

  1. Agnes Martin at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
    For decades, Agnes Martin created vibrant, personal and exciting art. Martin’s work contains qualities that need to be seen live. They’re inspiring and filled with trickery. Of course, there are plenty of other exhibits and shows to enjoy at the Guggenheim.
  2. Embrace a New York City Brunch
    Cookshop, Upland, Stone Park Cafe, Banter, Exo Cafe. The fact is you can’t turn left in NYC without being smacked with great ideas for brunch as the weekend winds down. End your trip with a superb meal and remind yourself why you want to come back soon.
  3. Fujifilm’s Wonder Photo Shop
    Take all those pictures you took with your device over the weekend and swing by Wonder Photo. Use their facilities to quickly decorate, frame, package and print them. The shop offers workshops and gifts like mini-cameras, old school memory books and turning images into wall art.
  4. African Burial Ground
    Uncovered on the Lower East Side in 1991, the African Burial Ground remains a fascinating revelation about a city renowned for its diversity and that’s the Big Apple was once home to one of the biggest slave populations in the country.
  5. Tour the Brooklyn Brewery
    Every Sunday afternoon, take a free tour of Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Brewery. It’s a historic reminder of when Brooklyn was a famous beer brewing center. You’ll learn interesting facts like the artist who created the company logo did so in exchange for free beer for life.
  6. Comedy Cellar
    If you’re looking for a fun thing to do on a Sun night, head over to MacDougal Street and see what’s going on at the Comedy Cellar, a stepping stone for many prominent comedians, including Chris Rock, Aziz Ansari, Jerry Seinfeld and Louis C.K. You’ll laugh out loud for hours.
  7. Jewish Food Tours
    Hit the pavement and explore the Jewish culinary culture. You’ll enjoy knish, matzoh ball soup, bialy and more at some of the best eateries on Manhattan’s Lower East Side and the Jewish culture’s ancestral gateway.
  8. Check Out Washington Square
    Day or night, you can visit the Square, but you’ll get a different vibe. Before the sun falls, it feels like a park filled with artists and musicians, and people happily passing through. The night brings a more festive atmosphere. Or maybe that’s simply us. Either way, the Square is a joy.
  9. Go to the Movies
    New York City is a world of movie theaters and film buffs know Sun is the best time to see a flick without massive lines. Go with one of the modern, sleek multiplexes or visit one of the intimate theaters. Hit the Regal on 14th Street and check out a feature in 4D!
  10. Get Up in the Air & See Things Differently
    Book an airplane tour. Of the many ideas you could have, this will be the boldest. Seeing New York City from the air on a private plane is going to be a spectacular way to see the bridges, the Statue of Liberty and to end the weekend.

So it’s Sunday. We say let everybody else rest. Book an airplane tour and make it the most exciting day of the week.

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