1&ndash5pm It&rsquos lunchtime and you have to make a choice yet again. I would do one of two things head to Brooklyn or head back Midtown. If you do choose to visit Brooklyn, New York City&rsquos most populous borough, brimming with diversity and more recently gentrification, you could take the A or C train and get off at High Street, the first stop in Brooklyn. The truly energetic might want to actually do the half-hour walk across the famed Brooklyn Bridge they will be rewarded with magnificent views for their pains. Lunch can be had at Grimaldi&rsquos Pizzeria, situated &ldquounder the Brooklyn Bridge&rdquo and where it&rsquos &ldquoNo Slices, No Reservations, No Delivery, No Credit Cards&rdquo, which might sound fine from where you come from but terribly quaint in this city always ahead of its time (from $12 a pizza grimaldisnyc.com). Brooklyn is now thrumming with things-to-do for natural beauty, head to Prospect Park, Brooklyn&rsquos answer to Central Park, and the adjacent Botanic Gardens for an artsy time out, visit DUMBO, with its reworked factories, avant-garde performing arts spaces and edgy shopping Brooklyn Heights offers cobblestoned history and picturesque sights&hellip And please do not leave without partaking of the original, authentic New York cheesecake at Junior&rsquos in fact, you might even forego your pizza lunch for the full monty here (near BAM, Brooklyn Bridge juniorscheesecake.com).