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Penn Station Luggage Locker Guide: Where to Store Near the LIRR, Amtrak, and MSG
If you’re coming in from Jersey, enjoying the city before a bus trip, or taking in a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden, you may need to store your bag in the Penn Station area. Here are 5 handy services that will safely store your luggage and leave you free to roam New York City.
Things to Do in NYC This Presidents' Day Weekend
(2/14-2/17) There are many ways to celebrate Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day Weekend in NYC. In addition to history around George Washington, we're looking forward to Porgy & Bess, the orchid show, and much more!
Discount Code: Save on the Best Luggage Storage in NYC
Bounce bills itself as New York's largest and best-rated bag storage service with over 100 locations all around the city. The price is just $5.90/bag and with City Guide's exclusive coupon you can save even more.
Things to Do in NYC This Weekend (February 7th-9th)
(2/7-2/9) This weekend we're looking forward to celebrations of the Lunar New Year, the Academy Awards, a new installation at Artechouse, and Grammy winner Tanya Tucker at Town Hall.
Things to Do in NYC for Presidents' Day Weekend, Feb 15-18
(2/15-2/18) Looking for what to do in New York City this Presidents' Day Weekend? We've got the latest on all the goings-on this weekend, from concerts to museum exhibitions to comedy to the best in city sightseeing. Read on for our picks for the best of this weekend in New York City.
10 Winter Exhibits in NYC
Get out of the cold and into some culture! This winter, New York’s museums will immerse you in new worlds like facial recognition technology, Age of Reason architecture, and the concept of impermanence. Read on for ten fascinating exhibitions to check out in coming weeks at MoMA, the Guggenheim, Brooklyn Museum, and more.
Things to Do in NYC This Weekend (Jan 31-Feb 2)
(1/31-2/2) This weekend, increase your entertainment and savings with 2-for-1 Broadway Week, BOGO attractions, and Restaurant Week.
Come From Away: A Once and Future Kindness
Canadians Irene Sankoff and David Hein bring an uplifting look at the September 11th attacks in their hit Broadway musical Come From Away.
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.
Where to Break for Food and Drink During NYC Fashion Week
As the city gears up for New York Fashion Week, which will be held February 3 through 12, editors, buyers, fashionistas, and other A-listers will be jetting around New York City catching lots of runway shows. Between appointments, these stylish Manhattan restaurants are ideal hotspots for dining and unwinding with a handcrafted cocktail.
Massages & Facials at Herald Square's ZZ Day Spa
Relax and rejuvenate in the heart of Midtown Manhattan at ZZ Day Spa. This full-service spa offers massages, waxing, laser hair removal, facials, and more for your complete self-care regimen. Their technicians also walk you through your treatment as they go, educating you as they help you look your best!
Things to Do in NYC This MLK Jr. Weekend
(1/17-1/20) Looking for what to do in New York? We've got the latest on all the goings-on in NYC, from concerts to museum exhibitions to comedy to the best in city sightseeing. On Monday we remember the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Explore interactive exhibits, flea markets, a disco party at House of Yes, live shows, and more!
8 Luxury Experiences in NYC
To indulge yourself or someone else with a luxury experience, there's no place better than New York City. Here are eight ways to mark a special day worthy of the splurge!
6 Family-Friendly Activities in Midtown East
Staying in Midtown East? You and your family have some great sightseeing ahead—even before you hit Times Square! This area has some historic architecture, escape adventures, a fantastic museum, and a veritable candy palace. Explore it with your kids with these fun-filled activities in New York City.
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 Enjoy Dry January Mocktails in NYC
For some New Yorkers, the new year means abstaining from alcohol throughout the entire month of January (we know you’re calculating exactly how many days are left). This year, Dry January happens to coincide with the anniversary of Prohibition—the nationwide constitutional ban on alcohol, which lasted from 1920 to 1933. Be optimistic…Dry January will only be around for a few weeks. Cheers to these innovative mocktails that are worthy of some indulgence.
New York Coupons: Save $10 at Planet Hollywood
Save $10 at Planet Hollywood when you use City Guide's coupon.
These are the Amazing NYC Coupons and Discounts
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10 NYC Libraries for Special Interests
New York has a thriving public library system as well as libraries specializing in particular areas of interest. Many libraries—old and new-- have magnificent architecture and most offer lectures, concerts, programs for families and tours. Featuring NYPL's Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Library of Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, The Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, and others.
7 Spots to Get Your Dumpling Fix in NYC
Dumplings are a New York City favorite. As fall turns to winter, there's nothing better than a warming appetizer treat from these great restaurants.
10 Sports Teams You Must Visit in New York City
New York City is the place to be on America’s East Coast and offers something for everyone, but if you happen to be a lover of sports then it is highly recommended that you book into a hotel, get out your travel guide, and take in some of the most famous franchises in American sporting history.
7 Unconventional Nightlife Options in NYC
If you’re bored of ordinary bars, it’s time to shake up your weekend. Gather your friends for an escape room, a round of mini golf, or a trip to a speakeasy next time you’re in the mood for some fun. Or if you’re extra-adventurous, go for all three! Here are 7 ways to spend your evenings in New York City and do something a little different.
Origins of the New York City Horse Racing Scene
Given there’s such a long and traditional history associated with thoroughbred horse racing in the state of New York, it’s hardly surprising that the ‘Sport of Kings’ remains hugely popular here; albeit with the irony that the two most famous tracks are actually located within the vicinity of the Queens borough of New York City.
Martha Stewart Praises NYC's Linhart Dental Care Products
Lifestyle icon Martha Stewart has highlighted Linhart’s exceptional oral care products in the latest issue of her magazine, Martha Stewart Living.
What to Do on the Upper West Side
New York comes home to the Upper West Side. This storied neighborhood has made its name with peaceful residences, great schools, and utter livability in the midst of a frantic city. Visitors enjoy the area's opera, dance, music, and film at Lincoln Center and relish natural wonders at the American Museum of Natural History. Walk West 81st a few blocks, and you'll feel like a local in no time.