Koreatown, centered on the block of West 32nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, is a small, but packed spot in Midtown, Manhattan where visitors can find Korean… Read more “7 Things to Do in New York City’s Koreatown”
Category: Events & Entertainment
New York City’s First Cat Café: Meow Parlour
Meow Parlour, New York City’s first cat café which opened less than a month ago, is everything a cat lover has ever dreamt of. What is a cat… Read more “New York City’s First Cat Café: Meow Parlour”
Must-See Christmas Lights: Dyker Heights, Brooklyn
If you’re still not in the Christmas spirit, just step into the neighborhood of Dyker Heights, Brooklyn. Every December over 100,000 people from all over the world, come to… Read more “Must-See Christmas Lights: Dyker Heights, Brooklyn”
A Festive NYC Tradition: Holiday Windows on Fifth Ave
This year, the Christmas windows on Fifth Ave are another unforgettable display. If you’re visiting the city during the holidays, definitely don’t miss out on seeing the… Read more “A Festive NYC Tradition: Holiday Windows on Fifth Ave”
Winter Village at Bryant Park
“It’s a replica of the North Pole!” exclaimed 6 year old, Nadia Johnson, while waiting in line for her rental ice skates. One of New York City’s biggest holiday attractions,… Read more “Winter Village at Bryant Park”
NYC Theatre on a Budget: Laurie Beechman Theatre
Although some consider the Laurie Beechman Theatre to be one of New York’s best kept secrets, the theatre has staged the works of dozens of legendary playwrights… Read more “NYC Theatre on a Budget: Laurie Beechman Theatre”
Free Coffee, T-Shirts, and More at Café Bustelo Pop-Up Cafe!
Today is the last day to take advantage of the Café Bustelo Pop-Up Cafe at 168 Bowery. The café is offering free coffee, espresso, small bites, entertainment and… Read more “Free Coffee, T-Shirts, and More at Café Bustelo Pop-Up Cafe!”
Smorgasburg in Brooklyn
Can’t decide on where to go for a bite to eat? The solution should be Smorgasburg. The New York Times calls Smorgasburg “The Woodstock of Eating” which… Read more “Smorgasburg in Brooklyn”
Feast of San Gennaro in NYC
The smell of peppers and sausage, with a hint of cigar, fills the lungs of crowded Mulberry Street. Everywhere you look, vendors are selling funnel cakes, zeppoli,… Read more “Feast of San Gennaro in NYC”