
Of the 10 most-visited museums in the world, two are in New York City. But you won't find those museums on this list—at least not the galleries and exhibitions for which they are best known—because even in one of the best museum cities on the planet, you can still find some hidden gems. There are more than 170 museums to visit across the five boroughs, and while major institutions like the Metropolitan Museum on the Upper East Side attract acclaim, it's worth taking a trip north to the Washington Heights neighborhood of Upper Manhattan to visit its other branch, the Met Cloisters, in Fort Tryon Park. Another hidden gem that many might not realize is open to the public is the Grolier Club, a private, book-focused society that welcomes non-members to visit its galleries free of charge. There's also the Merchant's House Museum in the East Village, a well-preserved time capsule offering a look into how a wealthy New York family lived in the 19th century. Below, a look at those institutions and others in New York that are worth a detour from Museum Mile.

Sam Dangremond is a Contributing Digital Editor at Town & Country, where he covers men's style, cocktails, travel, and the social scene.

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