1. City Hall – A reminiscent mix of wet plastic and soiled garbage. Top notes of leather briefcases. Finishes with an ominous misplaced drip from the ceiling.
2. Union Square – Consider a fresh spring scent roiled with a heart note of stale french fries. Bottom notes of Whole Foods’ soup of the day and cigarettes.
3. Times Square – Loud, boastful top notes of overripe citrus and Victoria’s Secret’s Angel glitter lotion. Finishes with a lasting pumpkin spice latte.
4. Upper East Side – Lavender and jasmine combine to create a unique, refined start. The scent develops into warm honeysuckle as it locks the gate behind it.
5. Williamsburg – Hints of cardamom and leather blend with a sandalwood base to create a scent so delicate it becomes ever-present and ultimately suffocating.
6. SoHo – An herbal blend of rosemary and thyme rise to a warm rose and finish with a soft blood orange and jojoba seed medley just before the tourists arrive.
7. Midtown West – A ketchup-forward start makes way for a putrid dumpster breeze. The scent finishes with a bad one-night stand and a long wait for a cab.
8. Lower East Side – Rosemary and saffron are dipped in patchouli tears before black pepper is revealed on their way to meet good friends visiting from London.
9. Central Park – Pine and moss connect to reveal a moment of solitude before joggers arrive, kicking up notes of lemon, amber and last night’s bad decisions.
10. Woodside – Comforting top notes of Snuggle detergent and snuffed out Camel menthols. Finishes with penny iron and diesel from a nearby semi-truck.