Theater Listings
Smoke
New York City Activities
Related Articles
6 Places to Vape in NYC
New York is becoming the perfect vaping destination for many tourists, as you can now legally vape in public in the city. The new law allows vaping in hotel rooms, common restaurant areas, sports arenas, workplaces, adult clubs, and any other places allowing legal vaping.
Best Places to Buy Vape Products in NYC
The non-stop popularity of vape is making a major economic impact, with the global vape and e-cigarette market valued at over $15 billion dollars. Per research, this sector is increasing at a compound yearly progress rate (CAGR) expected to be above 28% from this year through 2028. The reason behind the popularity of vape is the partial health benefits it offers compared to smoking. Vapes come with less amount of nicotine and can be purchased in various delicious flavors. It is an excellent option for people who are trying to quit regular cigarettes. However, to attain most of these benefits, you must buy from reliable places. Read on for the best ways to purchase vape products in NYC.
Best Places to Buy Kratom in NYC
Consumption of kratom, a psychotropic substance derived from Southeast Asian trees, has increased in New York over the last couple of years, and it's no longer seen as an underground phenomenon. Kratom products can be found in prominent displays in glossy packages across the smoke shops of the city. With so many choices on hand, making a decision can be challenging. So, here's offering you some direction with the best places to buy kratom in NYC.
7 Places to Buy CBD Edibles in New York
If you’re not aware of CBD’s medicinal potential, know that the substance comprises anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-oxidative properties. These properties can alleviate chronic conditions like anxiety, depression, pain, and many more. If you are in New York and wondering where to take your cart next to buy CBD edibles, here are seven places for you.
NYC Tourism Latest
The Thanksgiving weekend saw the most U.S. travel since the pandemic began. It's an indicator that people are anxious to get out, although the substantial dropoff from 2019 also points toward plenty of COVID caution. The next couple of weeks will tell us how successful prevention efforts were, and whether we can minimize the damage of the virus between here and the arrival of vaccines. On the latter front, the news continues to be excellent, with Moderna reporting its vaccine 100% effective in preventing severe infections.
Planning a New York City Trip: How to Know Your Hotel Room Is Clean
It's almost impossible to find a hotel that hasn't introduced a new sanitation program, promising its rooms are squeaky clean and coronavirus-free. But how do you know if your hotel room is really clean?
Who’s Who & What’s Hot on New York Stages
New York’s theatrical roster is always a treasure trove of long-running classics, with star power in perennial full force. Musicals, comedies, dramas—the adventure begins.
10 Cocktail Bars Near Broadway Shows
Hanging out before curtain call or enjoying some post-show merriment, a good cocktail bar comes in handy on a night in the Theatre District. Here are 10 bars in the area with expertly crafted drinks and optimal atmosphere, pre- or post-theatre. Featuring The Ribbon, Blue, Bar SixtyFive at The Rainbow Room, The Rum House, and more.
11 Celebrity Chef Restaurants Not to Miss in NYC
It’s always fun watching chefs make delicious cuisine on TV—until you get hungry. Come to New York, and taste the actual dishes that make chefs into celebrities. Whether you’re looking to catch a glimpse of Antoni from Queer Eye or sample Michelin-starred cuisine at Gramercy Tavern, enjoy some of the best food in the city from some of the brightest names in the culinary world at these celebrity chef-run restaurants. Marc Forgione's American Cut, Christina Tosi's Milk Bar, Marcus Samuelsson's Red Rooster, David Burke Tavern, Bobby Flay's Gato, and more.
Poster House Opens with Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau Exhibit
Head to the brand-new Poster House in Chelsea, the only poster museum in the U.S., for its fabulous opening exhibit, Alphonse Mucha: Art Noveau/Nouvelle Femme (New Woman).
Graduation Specials & More at American Cut Steakhouse NYC
After rave reviews for his namesake Tribeca restaurant, Chef Marc Forgione has made a name in the world of steakhouses as well. At American Cut, a steakhouse with two locations in Manhattan, old New York elegance is matched with the chef’s 21st century sensibilities.
The Best Happy Hours in Downtown NYC
Cocktail spots and wine bars are a dime a dozen below 14th Street, but a truly good happy hour is harder to come by. Don’t pay full price for drinks (or snacks) at these 15 downtown watering holes, offering very happy happy hours throughout the week.
Celebrate Tanner Smith’s 4th Anniversary with Craft Cocktails and Late-Night Bites
Dive into Prohibition-era NYC at Tanner Smith’s in Hell’s Kitchen. Although this bar and restaurant is turning four in 2019, the atmosphere takes visitors back in time with lush period details throughout the two-story space.
The Best Late-Night Dining in Midtown NYC
Whether you’re eating late after a Broadway show or hankering for a second dinner, Midtown has you covered on late-night eats. Ramen, burgers, wings, and Korean barbecue are all on the table—the hardest part is choosing. Below are 10 Midtown NYC spots where the kitchen stays open past 10pm.
Kids Become Firefighters at NYC's FDNY Fire Zone
Meet New York firefighting heroes and learn practical skills at the FDNY Fire Zone, located near Rockefeller Center! This educational experience gives your family a look into the life of a firefighter and empowers kids with information about fire safety. Stop by this attraction for a fun, fascinating presentation from New York’s Bravest.