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New York City is an expensive place, and you can say that again. Prices here are stubborn things and unless you’re named Vanderbilt or live on Park Avenue, the next couple of years are going to be belt-tightening ones for most New Yorkers. Saving money is tough, but the premise behind reward apps offers a way to save that requires only marginal effort.
Charter Fishing in NYC
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5 Ways to Stay Safe When You’re Visiting New York City
The New York tourism industry took a hit last year, as travel did nearly everywhere else. The pandemic meant that it was useless to visit New York since virtually all of the restaurants, bars, and other venues had to close down for safety reasons. It’s a new year, though, and the vaccine distribution has reopened New York City to the public. Not every single restriction is gone, but you can go there now and see many of the sights and experience the cultural opportunities this amazing metropolis provides. If you visit New York, you must take some precautions to stay safe. Here are our top tips for NYC visitors in 2021.
Top Reasons to Visit New York In 2021
New York City was hit early and hard by the COVID-19 pandemic. The city shut down in March 2020, and in many ways, has remained closed since then. The city is starting to see signs of life once again, however, and it may be the case that 2021 is one of the most compelling times to see the city. The following are some of the biggest reasons to visit New York in 2021.
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Here are a few tips to get you started on your way to finding the perfect apartment for you in New York City.
New Administration, New Outlooks for New York City Tourism
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How to Fish in NYC
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5 of the Attractions Most Likely to Reopen First in New York
Most of the city’s attractions have been resting since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Several months after New York was first shut down, business owners are now considering how and when they might be able to reopen their tourist attractions.
Tony Winners to the Max: Broadway's Latest
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NYC’s 4 Best Entertainment Experiences
In the City That Never Sleeps, there’s always something to do at any time of day, from the conventional daytime options to the more unconventional nighttime options. But if you’re in need of some ideas for sheer entertainment, here are four of the best entertainment experiences NYC has to offer.
6 Essential NYC Nightlife Experiences to Try in 2020
The impermanence of New York's nightlife is part of what gives it its energy and appeal. If you're in town in the year ahead and need to know where will be good to party, read on to find out the absolutely essential NYC nightlife experiences for 2020.
Where to Find Great Cabaret in NYC
As the lyric goes, “Life is a cabaret,” and ’tis the season for a heaping helping of that holly jolly holiday fare. From big-time belters to classic crooners, who deliver selections a la Broadway or pop, in an array of the hottest Midtown Manhattan venues the medium has to offer, you’re sure to find something for you (or the nightlife aficionados on your list) to make your spirits bright.
8 Small-Scale Places for Live Music in NYC
When you want to catch live music in an intimate space, where you might connect a little better with musicians and fellow audience members, New York has some great options. These eight venues hold 250 people or less and host stellar line-ups in a range of genres. Read on to get a little up close and personal with great music in New York City.
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.
Where to Find the Top Exciting Music Venues in NYC
As well as seeing the sights and the unrivaled shopping districts, many tourists flock to New York to indulge themselves in a city with a rich musical heritage like no other.