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Nestled at 11 W 53rd St in the heart of New York City, Mona is more than just a coffee shop—it's a vibrant café that has earned its spot among the city’s culinary treasures. With a rating of 4.6/5 based on 57,591 reviews, we pride ourselves on offering a unique blend of comfort and sophistication. W...
Nestled at 11 W 53rd St in the heart of New York City, Mona is more than just a coffee shop—it's a vibrant café that has earned its spot among the city’s culinary treasures. With a rating of 4.6/5 based on 57,591 reviews, we pride ourselves on offering a unique blend of comfort and sophistication. Whether you're sipping a carefully crafted latte or indulging in one of our delightful pastries, our space is designed to be both inviting and conducive to every mood—from quick meetings to leisurely conversations. Our menu reflects a commitment to quality and innovation, with offerings that cater to various tastes and dietary needs. From classic coffee drinks to seasonal specials, we ensure each visit is memorable and enjoyable. Join us at Mona for an experience that transcends the ordinary, where every detail is crafted to enhance your day in the bustling city of New York.
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MoMA offers an unforgettable experience with its vast and beautifully curated collection of modern and contemporary art. Visitors rave about iconic works like Van Gogh's Starry Night and the museum's well-organized layout. It can get crowded, so plan accordingly.
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Tip: Visit early or on a weekday for a quieter experience. Prioritize the 5th floor to see legendary works.
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The Museum of Modern Art is an absolute must if you appreciate creativity in all its forms. The collection is incredible, with iconic works you recognize instantly alongside pieces that challenge you to slow down and really think about what you’re seeing. It’s the kind of place where every floor feels completely different, but all of it works together. What stood out most was how accessible the museum feels, even with world-famous art on the walls. Whether it’s painting, sculpture, photography, film, or design, everything is curated in a way that invites curiosity instead of intimidation. You can spend time with a single piece or move through entire sections and still feel like you’re getting something meaningful out of it. We visited in January, which made the experience even better. The crowds were manageable, giving us space to take things in without being rushed. Being able to stand in front of major works and actually absorb them—without constantly stepping aside for foot traffic—made a huge difference. MoMA isn’t just about looking at art; it’s about ideas, perspective, and how creativity reflects the world we live in. Whether you’re deeply into art or just want to experience something inspiring, this museum delivers. Easily one of the highlights of our time in New York.
Definitely a great museum to visit and explore. Getting your tickets is fairly easy as you can get them online, or get them there which is to the left after you enter. After than go to the very right and there should be an escalator that brings you upstairs where they will scan your ticket prior to you entering. I’m definitely not an art connoisseur but the main reason I came here is because I wanted to see paintings from Van Gogh, Picasso, Dali and Monet (all floor 5) which are all artists that I heard about as early as elementary. How often do you get a chance to see a piece of art that has been through the test of time and still maintains its significance. Although those paintings are my main reason for coming here, I did enjoy going through the other pieces of art. The thing that is really entertaining about this museum is that they have so many different arts in different mediums as each room has its own style and continually progresses. You aren’t stuck in one genre such as renaissance where everything begins to look the same. Overall the experience took me about 1hr 50min with me going through everything but also kind of speeding through some pieces that I had no interest in.
What a breathtaking, beautiful & peaceful museum. Every art tells a story and every corner it’s just immaculate! The staffs were friendly, helpful and very nice and the museum itself looked very organized & easy to follow. Also, don’t get me started on their little outside area that they have, such a beautiful spot to just chill & take a moment to relax. I definitely recommend getting tickets online ahead of time and get there early as well! 10/10 experience, I will definitely be coming back 🖼️.
Visited here on a Wednesday and because it’s such a large building it didn’t seem crowded, but there was a line for the coat and bag check which is a nice feature. You can look, watch, observe and even touch some art pieces, without having to carry your coat and maybe bags if you’ve been shopping already. I learned that art really is in the eye of the beholder and can be in many forms. ANYTHING can be art! I started at the top on the 6th floor and worked my way down. They do have elevators for accessibility and they have a cafe that serves food and beverages. I didn’t eat there, I was overwhelmed by the art. They tell you only pictures, no fancy cameras and no videos. I spent well over 3 hours here just looking and reading about artist and their works. Some things I walked right by, others caught my eye. Some artists encourage you to be a part of their art others are hands off. Some warn you that you might be misted with water. Oh and some tickets give you admission to other sights to see in the city or a discount to see other sights.
If you love any kind of art, whether it be Starry Night or models of schools, this is the place to go. It is well priced and has plenty of floor with cool paintings, sculptures, and other pieces of history. It doesn't seem to be incredibly busy, but do be respectful when stopping to look at the exhibits, as people are always walking through.
What is there to say, it’s MOMA. Easily spent a whole day here, slowly perusing the 6 floors of galleries. Particularly enjoyed the Ruth Asawa exhibit that is currently ongoing, as well as Wilfredo Lam’s artwork. Also really appreciated the creative corner, where you can sit down in a quiet area with street views while you doodle and contribute some art of your own to the space. The extensive gift store has so much variety for getting yourself a little memento to remember your visit.
My favorite museum in the city. I recommend starting on the top floor and then making your way down. It does get quite busy on the weekends and the best time to come is about an hour before closing on a weekday. It almost feels like you own the museum during those times!
I think MoMA is a fantastic place to lose track of time. Every floor features artwork that completely immerses you in the experience. If you’re short on time, I’d recommend starting from the 5th floor and working your way down, that’s where you’ll find many of the world's most iconic masterpieces. Also, don’t forget to check out the gift shop before you leave! The designs there are so clever and definitely worth a look.
While a little crowded on the weekend and with its fair share of oblivious visitors this is a great space, with a fantastic permanent collection. I always work from the top down at places like this the the pieces on display of the 5th and 4th floors were well curated with differing themes room by room.
MoMA is a fantastic museum with an outstanding collection of modern art. You can see many iconic works by artists like Van Gogh and Picasso, along with a wide range of influential modern and contemporary pieces. The museum store is excellent, and both the café and ticketing process are well organized and smooth. One small suggestion would be to provide maps at multiple spots inside the museum, as it’s easy to miss sections without one. Overall, a must-visit museum in New York for anyone interested in modern art.
We had an amazing visit to Museum of Modern Art with our family of four. One of the best parts was that the kids were free, which makes such a difference when you’re visiting major attractions in NYC. It made the whole experience feel accessible and easy. Seeing The Starry Night in person was a highlight. No photo really captures how powerful it feels standing in front of it. Our kids were excited to see a painting they actually recognized, and that made it even more fun. The museum is well organized, easy to navigate, and there’s a great mix of iconic pieces and contemporary works. We spent a few hours there and easily could have stayed longer. Definitely worth visiting, especially if you’re traveling as a family.
I absolutely love MoMA, I could easily spend the whole day here and still not feel like it’s enough. The collection is incredible, and every floor has something iconic. Some tip here, get there early and line up before they open, then go straight to Van Gogh’s The Starry Night first while it’s still less crowded. However, in general it didn’t feel too busy, which made the visit even more enjoyable. If you’re short on time, here’s my must-see list: • Yves Klein’s Blue Monochrome (Gallery 405) • Van Gogh’s The Starry Night & Olive Trees (Gallery 501) • Henri Matisse’s The Dance (Gallery 506) • Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans (Gallery 412) • Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (Gallery 502) • Picasso’s Girl Before a Mirror (Gallery 517) • Picasso’s Three Musicians (Gallery 513) • Klimt’s The Park & Hope II (Floor 5) • Dalí’s The Persistence of Memory (Gallery 517) • Frida Kahlo’s Fulang-Chang and I & Self-Portrait (Galleries 517 & 521) • Monet’s Water Lilies & Agapanthus (Gallery 515)
Spent part of my day here and still didn’t get to look at everything! This museum is giant and maze like with tons of art but such a good experience. The capsule home exhibition they have was the main reason behind our visit, and then we spent another 2.5 hours looking at the 5th and 4th floors. There’s truly so much to see and this is not a one day visit by any means. The museum can get very busy and some popular pieces like the starry night might be harder to get to. The notecards and information is all simple, easy to understand and super informative. It is a very popular museum but you can tell great care and love goes into every exhibit.
What an amazing experience, myself and a friend went to this year's MoMa pride event, it was absolutely beautiful. Free entry, speakers, a dj, exhibits, and wrapping up the evening with the gay men's choir of new York. It was a lovely evening filled with joy, pride, and art. I would recommend this beautiful event and experience to anyone who wants to experience pride!
Museum of Modern Art was an absolutely amazing experience. The museum is super clean, very well organized, and the staff was incredibly helpful and kind. There is so much to see — you can easily spend hours there and still feel inspired. The only downside was the cafeteria situation. There is only food service on the second floor, and both cafeterias had very long lines. Since the museum is huge, it would be great to have vending machines with water and beverages on each floor. Overall, a wonderful experience and definitely worth visiting. I would happily come back again.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in NYC, founded 1929 by Rockefeller, Bliss, and Sullivan, is a leading institution for modern & contemporary art (1880s-present) with vast collections in Painting & Sculpture, Architecture & Design, Film, Photography, Prints, & more, offering exhibitions, films, talks, dining, and shopping, open daily with late hours Fridays, and specific free admission for NY residents. Key Details: Mission: To help people understand and enjoy modern and contemporary art, with a focus on education, collecting, and exhibitions. Collection: Over 200,000 works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, films, architectural models, design objects, and millions of film stills, featuring artists like Van Gogh, Picasso, Warhol, and Pollock. Departments: Curatorial departments cover Painting & Sculpture, Architecture & Design, Film, Photography, Prints & Illustrated Books, and Video. Location: West 53rd Street in Manhattan, New York City. Visitor Info: Open 10:30 AM–5:30 PM (late Fridays); offers tours, dining, shopping, and free admission for NY State residents. What to Expect: Art: Masterpieces from the late 19th century to today, with rotating exhibitions. Events: Film screenings, performances, art-making workshops, and talks. Experiences: Guided tours, restaurants, and shops.
Amazing experience, very well organized, with online guide for everything that's must see and it was a breeze to go through it. We only got time for the 5th and 4th floor. But if you're into visual art I consider that to be the bare minimum for you to visit if like us you're in a rush. Originals of Stary Night with the hand strokes visible and self portrait of Van Gogh as well as other unique creations from likes of Dali, Picasso, Friday Kahlo and much more
There is so much to experience, that more than one/two visits are warranted. I was fortunate to take a 6-week art class there so my personal experience is a little different than what others may have. They do offer little portable stools so you can sit and really take in the grandeur and information of a particular artist. I'd really recommend taking the time to read the little signs and placards of any artist you may be interested in. It really helps you to grasp the artist concept for any particular piece. To me putting eyes on Claude Monet's Water Lillies was the highlight of my visit. Absolutely Epic!!!
I was there yesterday, December 19th, and I thought it was fantastic because I was able to see works by Picasso, Monet, Van Gogh, Diego Rivera, and other famous artists. I was especially impressed by the sculptures of the Japanese artist Ruth Asawa, as she uses techniques that resemble swarms, which makes these sculptures very delicate, as if they could fly on their own, especially since some were suspended in the air. It's definitely a great museum to visit in New York.
This was my first time going to the MOMA and I fell in love! I took my kids with me and my daughter told me this time was better for her than the first time. The art is absolutely beautiful. I felt bad for one of the security guards during one of the exhibits because people kept touching the art and she looked very stressed. It was a bit crowded in certain rooms but I loved the experience. My son loved the colors.
I visited The Museum of Modern Art on 23 November and the experience turned out better than expected. The mix of classics and bold modern pieces keeps you engaged, from iconic paintings to sculptures that actually make you stop for a second. Some sections felt a little crowded, but moving around the place is still easy. My favorite part was seeing completely different styles share the same space and still feel connected. If you enjoy art and want a break from the usual tourist routine, this spot is definitely worth your time.
Had an amazing museum date at the MoMA! The museum has about six full floors to explore, each filled with diverse, thought-provoking, and unforgettable pieces. We took our time wandering through the galleries, and every level had something completely different to offer. One exhibit that truly surprised me was the stuffed-animal installation. I wasn’t expecting it at all, and it totally grabbed my attention. It was playful, intriguing, and oddly emotional—definitely one of the highlights of the day. Overall, it was the perfect mix of art, discovery, and great company. I’d highly recommend the MoMA for a date or even a solo trip if you want to get lost in creativity for a few hours.
Visiting the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York is an unforgettable experience. From the moment you enter, the museum feels alive — a dynamic space where art, history, and imagination intersect. The permanent collection is extraordinary, featuring iconic works by Van Gogh, Picasso, Matisse, Dalí, and Warhol. Walking through these galleries is like traveling through time, yet the ever-changing installations ensure each visit feels fresh and surprising. What sets MoMA apart is its commitment to both tradition and innovation. While the classic masterpieces captivate, the contemporary exhibitions push boundaries and invite reflection. Recent shows, from cutting-edge photography to thought-provoking design exhibitions, reveal new perspectives and voices, proving that MoMA isn’t just preserving history — it’s shaping the future of art. The museum itself is a masterpiece of design. Open, light-filled spaces make exploring the galleries a joy, while thoughtful architecture creates natural pauses for reflection. Beyond the art, MoMA offers guided tours, digital visitor guides, a charming café, and a design store with unique finds. For those seeking deeper engagement, the library and archives are invaluable resources. Ultimately, MoMA delivers a rich, immersive, and profoundly human experience. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply curious about the creative world, every corner of the museum inspires awe, curiosity, and connection. It’s a place where classic works and contemporary experiments coexist seamlessly, offering a journey that is at once timeless and thrillingly current. Five stars without hesitation.
I visited The Met on a Friday evening and had an outstanding experience. The Temple of Dendur looked especially stunning lit up at night — a perfect backdrop for exploring the museum after hours. The Arms and Armor collection was a major highlight, showcasing incredible craftsmanship and history. I also enjoyed the Greek and Asian galleries, each filled with striking pieces, and the European collection, which offered impressive depth and variety. I spent about three hours there and quickly realized it wasn’t enough. The Met’s scale and quality make it easy to lose track of time, and I’m already planning a return visit to see more. A must-visit for anyone who appreciates art, culture, or world-class museum experiences.
This venture was on my 'Bucket List'. It was great. I loved every minute of it. The art was wonderful and was all I thought it would be. If you go, make a point of thanking the staff in each gallery. I found they were all really nice and few of the visitors talked to them. The food on the balcony cafe was nice and great staff.... But like most of NY it was expensive.
Floor 5 is where you want to go. That’s where the legends live: Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Monet’s Water Lilies, Dali’s Persistence of Memory, Matisse, Pollock, Warhol, the list goes on. Seeing the real paint, the texture, the human effort behind each stroke is something no screen or print can capture. The traffic flow inside can feel a bit confusing compared to other museums, but honestly, if that’s my biggest critique, that’s a win. The attached restaurant is surprisingly good, clean, quick, and fairly priced, and the massive gift shop is worth its own visit. If you’re hunting for unique art-inspired gifts or design items, this is the place. This isn’t just a must-visit museum; it’s the museum for anyone who longs for the salons of old, who keeps art as their phone wallpaper, who dreams in baroque and modern hues alike. Go here. Now.
Visited the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York and had an incredible experience! Even if you’re not a huge art person, this place is absolutely worth the visit. The collection is massive and beautifully curated — from famous classics like Van Gogh’s Starry Night to amazing pieces by Picasso, Warhol, Monet, and Dali. Every floor has something unique to offer, from paintings and sculptures to modern design and digital exhibits. The layout makes it easy to explore at your own pace, and the atmosphere is calm and inspiring. The staff are friendly and helpful if you need directions or recommendations. It’s also great that they have plenty of spots to sit and take it all in. Whether you’re an art lover, a tourist, or just looking for something memorable to do in the city, MoMA is a must-visit. Give yourself at least a couple of hours — it’s an experience that really sticks with you.
Excellent museum with notable pieces across decades. There is such a vast variety of works that I'd recommend visiting even if you aren't a huge modern art fan. I would definitely plan to spend at least 1.5 hours here but preferably more. In my opinion, the MoMA is best experienced when you have plenty of time to savor and appreciate its incredible collection. The museum is reasonably crowded during peak hours but not unbearably so. Certain famous pieces always draw large crowds.
The Museum of Modern Art is one of the best art museums in the world, offering an outstanding collection that blends iconic masterpieces with innovative contemporary work. From Van Gogh’s Starry Night to pieces by Picasso, Warhol, and Monet, the exhibits are thoughtfully curated and beautifully displayed. The galleries are spacious, easy to navigate, and consistently well-organized, making the experience enjoyable even during busy hours. The museum also features engaging rotating exhibitions, an excellent design store, and a peaceful outdoor sculpture garden that’s great for a break. Whether you’re an art lover or just exploring New York City, MoMA delivers a memorable, world-class museum experience.
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There are days in New York when you just need to lose yourself in something truly grand, something that sparks the mind and stirs the soul. For me, that often means a trip to the Museum of Modern Art, or MoMA, over on West 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan. It’s an absolute treasure trove, a place where you can easily spend hours, days even, and still feel like you’ve only scratched the surface of human creativity. It's truly an essential stop for any art enthusiast, or anyone looking for a do
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Alright, New York, let's talk about a place that's less about a single plate and more about an entire universe of inspiration. While you might associate me with the city's best bites, sometimes a critic has to step back and appreciate the broader cultural palate. And when it comes to the Museum of Modern Art, or MoMA as we affectionately call it, you're in for an experience that's as rich and satisfying as any Michelin-starred meal.Forget everything you think you know about museums being stuf...
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