While many think of New York City as jam-packed with skyscrapers, bumper-to-bumper traffic and photo-snapping tourists, the Big Apple offers more outdoor havens than first meets the eye. The city has 350 miles of landscaped pedestrian and c… read more
Although New York City is a major metropolitan city it is a great place for those who enjoy outdoor activity too. Enjoy all the city has to see by walking the streets and strolling through Central Park. Though the city is known for its sky… read more
Although visitors and residents scurry through a maze of buildings and sidewalks throughout New York City, this urban location is also home to some of the most famous green spaces in the world. With different outdoor activities year round,… read more
New York City is a place where the urban enthusiast meets the outdoor adventurer. Visitors may want to explore the city by bird-watching in Central Park, taking a walking tour of the Brooklyn Bridge or strolling through botanical gardens. W… read more
Consisting of 19 buildings which span 11 acres in Midtown Manhattan, the Rockefeller Center houses a myriad of shops and restaurants alongside NBC television studios, Radio City Music Hall, and the famed Rockefeller ice rink. The Top of the… read more
The Fillmore at Irving Plaza in New York City offers rock 'n' roll concerts by a variety of well-known artists. Outdoors enthusiasts can enjoy hiking, jogging and bicycling at Union Square Park, which is adjacent to the ballroom-style Fillm… read more
Despite New York City's towering skyscrapers and concrete sidewalks, green space is plentiful in the five boroughs. From the city's 17 nature centers to its 14 miles of beaches, not to mention the behemoth that is Central Park, the urban ju… read more
New York City may be the city that never sleeps, but not all of those waking hours are spent living the fast-paced Manhattan lifestyle; there is also a historical and spiritual center in the city that moves at a more relaxed pace. St. Patri… read more
Chinatown is a small city within in the "big city" of New York. The area is filled with tea houses, great local cuisine and plenty of shopping, but finding a place to stay could seem daunting. The hotels in Chinatown consist of a range of p… read more
New Year's Eve in New York City attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists, making it the largest outdoor New Year's Eve party in the United States. While many hotels increase their rates during this holiday, the best deals are in the borou… read more
If you're looking for a place to hang your hiking boots between blazing trails around the New York City area in order to have an adventure of the city sort, consider staying in an apartment hotel. For roughly the same price as a standard ho… read more
New York City is known for its breadth of cultural activities, fantastic eateries and famous hotels. As fast-paced as New York can be, there are ways to step out of its busy atmosphere by visiting Central Park or Gramercy Park. In just a sh… read more
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