New York Metro: New York on the Cheap

 Urban Strategist
cheap pleasures
Friday: Secret Gardens
Escape together to one of these urban oases.


BY AMY ZIMMER

Lush life: Atrium at the Frick Collection.

If you can steal out of work early enough, escape to Sarabeth's for afternoon tea — complete with finger sandwiches. This charming spot feels just like the parlor room of a B&B in Amagansett.
Sarabeth's, 1295 Madison Ave., between 92nd and 93rd Sts, 212-410-7335.

Next, discover one of Central Park's hidden treasures: the Conservatory Gardens. The entrance opens up to a grand Italian garden reminiscent of a Medici estate, and is flanked by a stunning floral display and a wild English-style garden (also known as "the Secret Garden" for the statues of Mary and Dicken-characters from the popular children's tale).
Central Park, entrance at 105th St. and Fifth Ave.


For an oasis of pure luxury, check out the Frick Collection. Henry Clay Frick's grandiose Gilded Age mansion is home to a first-rate collection of Old Masters: Titian, El Greco, Goya, Degas. On Friday evenings, sip a glass of wine around the fountain in the Garden Court.
Frick Museum, 1 E. 70th St.; frick.org. Friday night cash wine bar after 6:30pm.

Estimated cost: $55