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Welcome to New York City, where the possibilities for adventure are as limitless as your imagination. From artistic landscapes and culinary explorations to leisurely strolls through iconic neighborhoods, this guide invites you to elevate your senses as you explore things to do while high in NYC. Before you head out for adventures in every corner of the city, don’t forget to stop by The Travel Agency for an elevated NYC experience like no other.
If you’re looking for somewhere to satisfy the munchies after your next sesh, look no further. Nestled amid the hipster haven of Williamsburg in Brooklyn, Smorgasburg is a food lover’s paradise that takes indulgence to the next level. Smorgasburg features an array of food stalls, each boasting an assortment of culinary creations catered to every munchie craving imaginable. Smorgasburg invites you to embark on a journey that’s as much about the food as it is about the search.
Can’t make it to Williamsburg? Head to Prospect Park on Sundays and World Trade Center on Fridays for a local taste. Smorgasburg’s 2024 season begins in April 2024.
For those with an artsy streak, The Guggenheim Museum, in all its architectural glory, is the perfect place for a journey through art and creativity. The museum’s unique spiral design offers an experience as much about the space as the art it houses. Whether you’re drawn to the abstract or captivated by the avant-garde, the Guggenheim Museum invites you to explore the boundaries of creativity while embracing the artistic architecture that surrounds you.
The Guggenheim Museum is open from 10:30 am to 5:30 pm seven days a week. Visit the Guggenheim website for additional information.
A trip to New York City wouldn’t be complete without immersing yourself in the stellar productions that only Broadway can offer. From electrifying musicals to thought-provoking dramas, the array of shows caters to every taste and preference. We highly recommend heading to the TKTS Booth, where you not only gain access to discounted tickets but also become part of a tradition that has enriched countless visitors’ Broadway experience. Not to mention, it’s a great place to enjoy some stoned people-watching before heading to your show.
It’s no secret that music sounds better high – but Rockwood Music Hall stands as a testament to the power of music to elevate the soul. As you step into this iconic venue, expect to feel immediate excitement as the rich history and intimate ambiance surround you. With three stages hosting an array of performances, Rockwood Music Hall is the perfect place to immerse yourself in sound and experience the impact of the NYC music scene.
The iconic transportation hub of New York City becomes a sanctuary of movement and history when experienced through a heightened lens. The grandeur of Grand Central Station’s architecture takes on an almost mythical quality, as if you’re stepping into a portal that transcends time. You can check out the celestial mural on the ceiling, the iconic information booth, or the whispering gallery. Best yet, the 4/5/6 train runs through Grand Central Station, so you can head straight there after your stop at The Travel Agency, which is right by the 4/5/6 stop at Union Square.
Tokyo Record Bar, a hidden gem between Greenwich Village and Soho, offers a unique fusion of music, cuisine, and culture. Stepping into this intimate space, the nostalgic ambiance and vinyl-lined walls will transport you into the perfect setting to enjoy your sesh. You’ll also have the pleasure of listening to a custom vinyl playlist created live by guests while you enjoy your grub. Be sure to make a reservation, though – this spot fills up fast.
Embarking on a walking tour is a great way to explore the local area or somewhere new after enjoying your stash. Whether you’re drawn to the rich historical tapestry of the city, the vibrant street art scene, or seeking a deeper connection with your neighborhood, walking tours provide an immersive experience perfect for after your next smoke sesh. You can engage with passionate guides as you unravel the city’s past, present, and future!
Ascending to the pinnacle of the Empire State Building is the perfect voyage for the more adventure-crazed consumer. Enjoy the ride up the elevator to the observation deck, where the iconic skyline of NYC stretches as far as the eye can see. As you stand among the clouds, the city’s energy creates an unforgettable experience for the spirited explorer within.
Venturing into the captivating world of Color Factory is an especially exciting experience when seen through an enhanced perspective. The interactive wonderland becomes a playground for the senses as you step from one room to the next. Each corner of Color Factory invites you to explore, interact, and immerse yourself in the world of color. Whether you’re interested in art, technology, or simply good vibes, Color Factory is a testament to the power of color and imagination.
Previously the site of an active shipping industry, Valentino Pier is a hidden gem alongside the Brooklyn waterfront. With panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor, it’s the perfect place to enjoy some beautiful scenery while stoned. You can take a relaxing stroll along the water and take in the serene atmosphere and sound of gentle waves lapping against the pier.
Chelsea Market is a food hall and shopping mall located in the heart of Chelsea in Manhattan. Exploring the Chelsea Market while elevated offers a variety of sights, sounds, aromas, and flavors to enjoy. The stalls and shops brim with gourmet delights, from artisanal cheese to freshly baked pastries, each with its own allure. The convivial atmosphere of the market welcomes locals and visitors to savor the tastes of the city. The only drawback to the delicious discoveries at Chelsea Market is that none of them are infused. Looking for some edibles? Swing by The Travel Agency beforehand, or read our THC flower guide to learn how to make your own edibles.
Embarking on a shopping escapade is one of the most New York activities you can do while stoned in the city. And if you’re into fashion, Beacon’s Closet is the place to be. With its buy, sell, and trade model for vintage and modern clothing, it’s a haven of treasures waiting to be discovered.
Beacon’s Closet has three locations in Brooklyn, in Greenpoint, Park Slope, and Bushwick, and one at W. 13th Street in Manhattan, just down the street from The Travel Agency — Union Square.
Comedy and cannabis — what’s a better pairing than that? If things seem just a little funnier when you’re high, there’s a reason for that: THC is connected to dopamine production in your brain. So get your laugh on at one of the city’s many comedy clubs, from large stadiums headlined by A-listers to intimate venues where up-and-comers practice their material. Head right around the corner from our dispensary to Beauty Bar to check out Secret Sauce Comedy every Sunday night, a free show that’s sure to tickle your funny bone.
From Wednesday through Friday, THC NYC in SoHo is an upscale lounge for working, gaming, and making connections – and on weekends, it’s so much more. On Saturday and Sunday, THC NYC expands into a museum with three floors and 10 multisensory exhibits. The museum is fully cannabis-themed, making it the ideal post-sesh location. It’s also just three subway stops from The Travel Agency — Union Square, so visit us beforehand for an unforgettable liftoff.
Start your cannabis-fueled adventure with a stop at The Travel Agency. We’re the ultimate New York City (high) travel guides, ready to steer you toward unforgettable moments in the heart of the city. Stop by our Manhattan or Brooklyn dispensary locations, or visit our online menu to discover a gateway to crafting memories that will last long after your high subsidies.