Have Fun in NYC!

Inspiration from your hosts at Publicis Groupe

Welcome to New York, New York!

It’s time to get curious!

We at Publicis Groupe are delighted to be hosting Kellanova for the Cannes LIONS Creative Effectiveness Masterclasses at 375 Hudson, NYC.

After a day of stretching your minds, you might be ready to stretch your legs and discover some of the wonders of this world-famous city.

It is our pleasure to suggest some activities that might intrigue, excite, inform or just generally entertain you to get the creative juices flowing for Day Two.

Buddy up, go solo, reach out to people you don’t normally work with, or stick with your team for some bonding. Whatever the New York experience you want, it’s here on your doorstep. 

Your time, your dime. All experiences undertaken at your own risk and reward.

Who’s here at 375 Hudson?

375 Hudson Street, originally known as the Saatchi & Saatchi building, was completed in 1987. The 18-story building is over 1.12 million square feet and features rotating lobby art exhibitions. In 2010, after a top-to-bottom “green” retro-fit, the building became the first existing office building in New York City to achieve LEED Gold certification for sustainability and energy efficiency. 375 Hudson Street our Publicis Group HQ and we share the building with the Turner Construction Company. 

Across its floors if you can tear yourself away from views of the Hudson River and Manhattan you will find, amongst others:

Publicis.Sapient | Epsilon | Starcom Media | Le Truc | PNY (Publicis New York), Zenith Media | Spark Foundry | Razorfish | Digitas | PXP | Digitas Health | Heartbeat | Langland

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Publicis Groupe: from our executive management to our Global Client Growth Practice - the team dedicated to supporting the leaders of our top global clients - like you !

Publicis Power of One teams - fully bespoke integrated multi-capability teams dedicated to individual clients.

 

Why the Big Apple ?

  • When horse racing became popular in NYC, the prizes were called big apples.  A 1970s ad campaign (of course) to attract tourists ended up giving the city its Big Apple moniker.

  • The farmstead owned by one Jonas Bronck from Sweden was called "Bronck's Land”. He was the first settler in the area and the river on his land was called "Bronck's River." Soon enough it was known as Bronx. Queens was established in 1683 as one of the original 12 counties of in the Province of New York, named after the English Queen and Portuguese Princess Catherine of Braganza. Named after the Dutch town of Breukelen in the Netherlands, Brooklyn is part of the second most populous country after Manhattan with just under 40,000 inhabitants per square mile.

  • The NY subway, opened in 1904, is the most extensive in the world with nearly 1,400 kilometres of track.

  • Lady Liberty was a gift from a gift from the French people, in honor of the alliance between the two countries during the American Revolution. It was so large that the the arm was sent a decade ahead. It was put on display in Philadelphia to raise funding so that the rest of the statue could be shipped across the Atlantic. The other 350 pieces finally arrived in 1885.

  • Underneath a buttonwood tree on Wall Street, the aptly-named Buttonwood Agreement defined the terms of trading and officially founded the New York Stock Exchange. The world's largest stock exchange started out with 24 dealers, 3 state bonds, the stocks of 2 banks, and - 1 tree.

  • Dutch settlers founded their Manhattan colony of New Amsterdam, in the 1620s, purchasing the island of $24 from the Lenape people. Governor Peter Stuyvesant was so unpopular with inhabitants, that the colony was renamed in honor of the Duke of York, who led the British mission to capture the island.

  • NYC is the chosen home of J-Lo, Madonna, Robert de Niro, Denzel Washington, Nicki Minaj, Al Pacino, Taylor Swift, Hugh Jackman, Tina Fey, Jay-Z and Beyoncé. We’ll stop there, they are so many, you’ll be falling over them. Or just go to Madame Tussaud’s in Times Square and pretend you did.

OK! Let’s Roll!

We have not categorised suggestions into topics. It’s not for us to put labels on what you want to do or your motivation to do it.

Have a scroll through and a great time in our city.

Boldly go!

Museum Buffs

Fill your mind and soul.

Art or history, New York State's museums inform and inspire. Discover some of the greatest works of art ever created on display, from the Guggenheim to MoMA to the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. Visit the Corning Museum of Glass to see where young Thomas Edison had his first light bulbs hand-blown, explore the beauty of Native American and folk art at the Fenimore Art Museum, and see large-scale modern art created for the vast rooms of Dia:Beacon, a former box-printing factory.

Interactive exhibits reveal the science of fun at the Strong Museum of Play for playful while sculpture parks like Storm King Art Center and Griffis Sculpture Park exhibit art in nature. Explore peace, love and music at the site of the famous 1969 Woodstock Music Festival at Bethel Woods, celebrate America's favorite pastime at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and share a LOL at the National Comedy Center. No matter your interest, New York State has a museum for you.

Culture

Want to dip into the cultures of NYC ? Take a hiphop tour and more

Cook Up a Storm!

Dim Sum, Siu Mai, Pasta, Sushi, Macarons, Mixology and more - oh my!

Don’t leave everything to David Lestage and AI. Give them the day off. Roll up your sleeves, stimulate your senses and try out some skills.

Broadway Comedy Club or The Comedy Cellar

Nobody does human insight like a good comedian. So we’re all comedians - right ? Come and see some of New York’s finest and have a laugh. The Comedy Cellar is the greatest and most famous comedy club in America. It’s where today’s comedy luminaries got their big start: Chris Rock, Amy Schumer, Ali Wong, Dave Chappelle, Ray Romano, Colin Quinn, John Stewart, Trevor Noah... the list goes on. Shows are 90 minutes long!

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Museum

Whatever the weather - wrap up for this one. But you will really, really feel like you’ve been in New York, as your IG will show… Unfortunately both closed by the time the working day is done. But the Staten Island Ferry is the bargain of the century with great views. Or head out for a 7pm river cruise with skyline, the Hudson and more.

Night-time Helicopter Tour over Manhattan

Have your own Logan Roy moment! You can even book a doors-off chopper to dangle your legs out to get even cooler shots. Your kids will be so jealous. Nothing tops this.

Feast. Nibble. Sample.

You may have been eating all day, but why stop when there’s city of food culture just begging for you to eat some more.

Take a Walk!

Whether you want to explore the High Line, Chelsea, SoHo, West/East Village or Chinatown, walk off those corporate calories, clock up some steps and watch people.

Exclusively for those staying overnight on 11 April (it’s a Thursdays thing) freetoursbyfoot.com/manhattan-night-tour/

Or buy the audio tour: freetoursbyfoot.com/audio-tours-new-york-city/

Run!

Stick on some beats and run like a hero!

Lonely Planet has these six to recommend from 2 to 7 miles www.lonelyplanet.com/articles/running-new-york

Here’s a 5-miler around Central Park www.runningroutes.nyrr.org/centralpark

Or for you seasoned running types, you know what to do: www.mapmyrun.com/us/new-york-city-ny/

Vertigo!

If your head isn’t spinning enough from a day of creative effectiveness training,  raise the stakes (and your body) up to the 102nd floor.

  • Observation decks

  • One World Observatory at One World Trade Center - tallest building in the western hemisphere

  • Empire State Building - tallest between 1931 and 1977 an art deco gem

  • Edge and Summit One Vanderbilt - the newest - we have a whole separate page for that…

  • Top of the Rock at the Rockefeller Center - fantastic views

Dinner + Jazz

Did you pack your black turtleneck? If so, you cool cats, head for the Blue Note Club or Danny’s Skylight Room for some tritone toe-tapping.

Doors open at 6pm for 8pm shows and 10pm for 10:30pm shows: www.bluenotejazz.com/nyc/

Or Danny’s in Hell’s Kitchen for something more casual and drinky 346 W 46th St Between 8th and 9th Aves., New York City, NY 10036-3881

Cocktails in a Piano Lounge

Silver Lining Lounge for a New York State of mind…

Did your day end to 458 unread emails ? Let the ivories tinkle away the strain and accidentally delete all.

Get Your Skates On!

Rollerblade in Central Park - Open till 7pm.

843 gorgeous acres and provide a fun adventure through a green oasis right in the middle of one of the largest cities in the world. Follow a color-coded, easy-to-read map through beautiful meadows and hills. Glide past iconic scenes like the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, the Bethesda Fountain and Terrace, or the John Lennon Memorial in Strawberry Fields.

It’s Showtime!

Broadway, Off-Broadway

For brands, every day is showtime. So why not watch somebody else hit the stage and take notes on what standout entertainment looks, sounds and feels like.

It goes without saying, try your luck last minute or book well before you arrive.

For the Bold …

Could the day get any more exhilarating for you ? How about climbing over 1000 feet and hanging over the edge of a building in a safety harness ?

And Relax …

Before you leave us, why not book a nice, restorative massage or meditation to help ground you for whatever tomorrow brings.

nycbodyworks.com/

www.soothe.com/services/massage/new-york/

blog.dearsundays.com/meditation-classes-nyc

And there you have it, courtesy of Publicis Live in the City.

As marketing professionals, you know that we remember things best when they come with a strong emotional imprint. Perhaps these suggestions have been our cunning ruse to help you land the important content of your days here with us in NYC.

Any excuse for having a good time at work …

A bientôt !