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Bring your comfy shoes and fancy clothes because you will be seeing and you will be seen. From food trucks to fine dining spots, and everything in between, NYC has got it, lots of it. Don't leave without watching a show on Broadway, taking a stroll on the High Line, visiting MoMA, biking through Central Park, shopping on Fifth Avenue, and dancing the night away in some of the most famous clubs in the world.

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  • Top Five Halloween Events

    Still racking your brain for ideas on where to go this Halloween? If you're not interested in trick-or-treating or rowdy house parties, check out this list of events from different cities.

  • High Tech Hotel Opens in NYC

    YOTEL, a hotel inspired by luxury airline travel and Japanese capsule hotels, recently arrived in New York City in typical Starship Enterprise style.

  • Green Travel in the USA

    You don’t need to give up your love of travel to tread lightly. Michelle Pentz Glave has found seven green ways to explore the USA!

  • Save Vs. Splurge: Hotels in New York

    Visitors to the big apple can find a wide variety of hotel options to choose from.

  • Bronx Week Celebrates 40 Years

    If you're in NYC or heading there for a visit make sure you head down to the Bronx and join in the festivities for the 40th annual Bronx Week!

  • Manhattan's Historic Buildings

    Some of Manhattan's most important buildings might not have survived the Lower Manhattan Expressway, fortunately, the expressway idea didn't take and these historic locations have remained a testament to Jane Jacobs' progressive urban planning ideas.

  • Jane Jacobs' Manhattan

    Were it not for a tenacious writer named Jane Jacobs, who saw beauty where others saw blight, Soho’s urban magic would not be there today. Eric Rumble delves into the 50-year-old clash of local titans that saved the Cast Iron District and Washington Square Park.