Sports
New York is a sport mecca as the only city in America that is home to two major league baseball teams—the Yankees and the Mets. Few teams are more storied than the Yankees, who have won 27 World Series and count among their past players Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle.
New York is a sport mecca as the only city in America that is home to two major league baseball teams—the Yankees and the Mets. Few teams are more storied than the Yankees, who have won 27 World Series and count among their past players Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle.
The Mets aren’t that bad either, and their fans take a pride in sticking with them through good and bad seasons.
New York is a sport mecca as the only city in America that is home to two major league baseball teams—the Yankees and the Mets. Few teams are more storied than the Yankees, who have won 27 World Series and count among their past players Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, and Mickey Mantle.
The Mets aren’t that bad either, and their fans take a pride in sticking with them through good and bad seasons. At both stadiums you can indulge in hot dogs and cold beers, or opt for the more gourmet choices that both now offer—like Two Boots pizza or Lobel’s steak sandwiches. We can get you prime tickets (that’s behind home plate if you aren’t a baseball fan) as well as access to one of the stadiums’ private clubs.
New York is also home to two basketball teams, the Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets, who play at the new Barclay Center. Our guides can arrange pre- or post-game visits with players from all four teams.
At the end of each August, everyone in New York gets tennis fever when the US Open takes place in Flushing, Queens. Many of the big matches sell out months in advance, but we can secure even the most coveted tickets.
We’ll also help you get from Manhattan (or Brooklyn) to the site of the US Open and arrange for VIP admission to luxury courtside suites and reservations at the village’s restaurants.