TV personality and businesswoman Bevy Smith likes to unwind with family and friends on the weekends, especially after a usually frenetic week that includes co-hosting the nationally syndicated show “Page Six TV” and helming “Bevelations” on SiriusXM. Smith, 51, was born and raised in Harlem and still lives there, just blocks away from her parents. She tells MICHAEL STARR about her typical weekend.

New York is one of those great places where you never have to be at a loss for things to do. For me, there are so many different things I can do on the weekend. I’m a member of a lot of museums — everything from Cooper Hewitt to the Guggenheim to the Brooklyn Museum — so I might do a museum romp. I like to stay close to home a lot of the time, so I do something called “In the ’hood and up to no good,” which is basically a brunch that can run from noon to 9 p.m. We do [myriad] brunches or lunches, traditionally in Harlem. We might do Babbalucci, we’ll do a little Solomon & Kuff.

For restaurants, my home away from home [in Harlem] is Melba’s. But I just had my mom’s 90th birthday at Sylvia’s, and I’m hosting my dad’s 93rd birthday at the Red Rooster.

People will stop me on the street or come up to me in restaurants. A lot of times, because I’m not all done-up on the weekends — I’m not that type of girl on weekends, where I have full hair and makeup — sometimes people will recognize me by my voice, which I think is kind of fabulous. They’ll say, “I heard your voice and it sounded so familiar and then I looked and realized it was you. Bevy from TV.” That happens a lot, actually.

I’m an early riser because I’m programmed to wake with the sun, even on weekends, and I’m also an avid napper. I love a good nap.

A lot of my weekend has to do with family and friends. It’s always important to make sure you have a firm foundation [of] the people who knew you when. I have friends that I’ve had since I was a teenager and I still see them. I make it my business to do that.