Episodes
The Museum of Natural History is one of our favorite NYC museums, perfect for all ages. But before going to explore this famous museum, you've got to have a full belly!
There's nothing worse than being excited to spend a few hours in a museum only to start feeling hungry an hour in...
So, head to one of these ten places to eat near the Museum of Natural History before heading in. We've included a variety of cuisines, price points, and general vibes.
Here are our 10 favorite food options...
Published 11/12/24
Food halls are the perfect solution when traveling with a group, especially for lunch. It's particularly true when you have any kids and/or picky eaters with you.
Everyone can try something different and reconvene to still eat together in one place!
Here are our picks for the 5 best food halls in Manhattan:
Urban Hawker
Chelsea Market
Market 57
Canal Street Market
Food Gallery 32
This Episode's You'll Have to Check It Out Segment - Bronx Brewery East Village
We absolutely loved...
Published 10/29/24
If it's your first time (or even 3rd or 4th) visiting NYC, you should be aware of some common mistakes to avoid!
Thinking you have to stay in Times Square. You don't need to stay in Times Square, but you should stay in Manhattan and you should stay within 5-10 minutes of a subway station.
You can take public transit from every single airport. You don't have to take an Uber or Lyft! Download our free transportation guide here.
You don't have to engage with people who are trying to talk...
Published 10/15/24
Explore Central Park - View our Central Park guides here.
The High Line + Little Island
People Watch at Washington Square Park, Times Square, Grand Central Station, etc.
Staten Island Ferry - Learn about tourist traps to avoid here.
9/11 Memorial Pools
NYC Public Library on 5th Ave
Hudson River Park, Bryant Park, etc. Free Events
Art Galleries - See Saw App
Walk Any of the Bridges: Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Queensboro Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge
Live Show Tapings -...
Published 10/01/24
An iconic piece of traveling in New York City is hailing a classic yellow taxi cab.
While sometimes it can be cheaper to take Lyft/Uber, hailing a taxi can be cheaper and easier if you get one right away.
Main Tip: Know the Cross Streets, Not Just an Address
The most important note for getting in a cab is to know the cross streets of your destination. If you’re going to a major landmark (Empire State Building, the Met, etc.) you may be fine just saying the name of the place, but for...
Published 09/17/24
Whether you're a vegetarian or trying to consume less meat, we've got 7 delicious vegetarian restaurants in NYC!
Plus, we'll give two bonus ideas for finding the best vegetarian options in the city.
Beyond Sushi
The Butcher's Daughter
Farmer's Friend
Spicy Moon
Mamoun's Falafel
Empanada Mama
Westville
1- Beyond Sushi - Vegan Sushi NYC
Beyond Sushi is both Vegan and Certified Kosher, offering a variety of Sushi rolls in Midtown Manhattan. All ingredients are 100%...
Published 09/03/24
Finding cheap drinks in NYC, amidst the swath of $18 Gin & Tonics, is vital for any traveler or local.
These spots not only have cheap beers and specials but also plenty of fun vibes to go around.
McSorley's ($8 for 2 beers, works out to be about 1.5 normal-sized beers, located in the East Village)
Rudy's ($3 house drafts and free hot dogs in Hell's Kitchen)
Jake's Dilemma (at any time, you can get a $5 Miller Light or Seltzer. Specials every day. Most of the time, you can get any...
Published 08/20/24
To keep it simple, here are 7 categories of things to do that will help make your decisions easier.
Here are our local recommendations for the best things to do for your weekend trip to NYC.
We recommend doing at least one thing from each main category or more. If there’s a category you’re stoked on, do more in that category.
1- Go to a Broadway Show
Get cheap Broadway tickets through a ticketing app (TodayTix or Ticketmaster) or TKTS Booth
The TKTS Booth can take 30-120 minutes in...
Published 08/06/24
In this episode we break down, with stats and opinions, the best airport to fly into New York City. We'll discuss the pros and cons of LGA, JFK, and Newark Airports.
Flying Into Newark Airport to Go to NYC
Located in New Jersey, across the Hudson from NYC
Public Transportation cost into Manhattan: usually about $16 for the train from the airport to Penn Station in NYC, then (depending on final location) another $2.90 for a subway swipe
Stats about Newark Airport Delays
From April 2019...
Published 07/23/24
The Dumbo neighborhood in Brooklyn is a vibrant, albeit crowded and touristy, spot to take in views of Manhattan, explore the waterfront, and enjoy some delicious food.
Where is Dumbo?
It encompasses two sections: one situated between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges, which connect Brooklyn to Manhattan across the East River, and another extending eastward from the Manhattan Bridge to the Vinegar Hill area.
Why Is It Called Dumbo?
Dumbo stands for "Down under Manhattan Bridge overpass"...
Published 07/09/24
Visiting NYC with kids can be overwhelming, but we'll provide some tips and advice to make it enjoyable!
General Tips & Advice for Visiting NYC with Kids
A fold up stroller is worth bringing, even if just for storing and holding things
Adjust expectations for how much you can fit into one day
If it feels intimidating, remember that if people can live in NYC with kids, you can visit with them!
Build in playground breaks for kids to truly get their wiggles out
Set aside afternoon...
Published 06/25/24
Chelsea Market is a bustling market in New York City with dozens of shops, local art, and delicious food spots.
In this article, we'll review the best shops and places to eat in Chelsea Market!
Brief History of Chelsea Market
Originally constructed in the 1890s
Was the home of the National Biscuit Company, aka Nabisco, from the late 1890s until 1956
The Oreo cookie was invented and first produced here
Redeveloped in the 1990s and is now owned by Alphabet Inc., the parent company of...
Published 06/11/24
Preparing for an unforgettable trip to New York City? To ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable experience, it’s crucial to pack wisely. This concise NYC packing list highlights seven essential items that will enhance your visit
From comfortable footwear for exploring the city streets to weather-appropriate clothing, we’ve got you covered. Let’s dive into the must-have items for your NYC adventure!
Here are the 7 items you’ll need (link opens in Amazon for our best recommendations).
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Published 05/28/24
Odds are, you'll have a rainy spell while in New York City. This episode breaks down all the best rainy day activities in NYC!
It rains roughly 35% of the days each year, historically and the rainiest month on average is June!
So, pack water-resistant shoes, a rain jacket, and an umbrella.
Best Rainy Day Activities in NYC
Finding cheap Broadway tickets, matinees are a great daytime activity
Bar hopping
Museums
Movie theater
Covered rooftop
Bowling is too expensive and not worth...
Published 05/14/24
New York City is home to dozens and dozens of world-class museums. While you could spend weeks going to them all, we've compiled our list of the five best museums to check out when visiting or exploring NYC!
Each museum on the list is a unique experience covering a wide variety of art styles, experiences, and locations.
Here are our 5 must-visit museums in NYC:
American Museum of Natural History
Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
Metropolitan Museum of Art - The MET
9/11 Museum
Whitney...
Published 04/30/24
New York City is a rich city with unique experiences and a rich history. Jane's Walk NYC gives you the opportunity to dive deeper into different cultural, historical, and unique aspects of the city, all for free!
This year, NYC's Jane's Walk will take place from Friday, May 3rd, through Sunday, May 5th.
While availability lasts, you can register for free walking tours through the hosting group's website, the Municipal Art Society of New York.
Keep reading below to learn about some of the...
Published 04/16/24
Exploring Central Park should be on your NYC bucket list. In this article, we're gonna simplify the best ways to get around Central Park so you can see all the sights efficiently.
Pedicabs/Horse-Drawn Carriage
On Central Park's website: pedicab tours are $150/hr and this is the discounted price. Usually cost $3-7 per minute.
I've seen as high as $10/min. This is so expensive and no one on these tours ever looks like they are actually enjoying it. You'll miss most of the most famous spots...
Published 04/02/24
Choosing the best observation deck in NYC doesn't have to be complicated. In this simple guide, we'll provide some guiding factors on how to choose the best observation deck and some pros and cons of each of the five most popular decks.
And, of course, we'll provide our choice for the best overall observation deck in New York City!
One World Trade Observation Deck Review: Pros & Cons
Pros
Most unique viewpoint since the rest of them are in Midtown
Best views of the Statue of...
Published 03/19/24
We are lucky enough to spend more time in Central Park than 99% of New Yorkers, meaning we know the ins and outs of this sprawling oasis in Manhattan.
With so many different activities, attractions, and sites in Central Park, it can be hard to know where to spend your time. Luckily, we've got three unique places that will make you fall in love with Central Park!
Here are our 3 favorite Central Park Hidden Gems:
Conservatory Garden
Getting Lost in The Ramble
Hallett Nature...
Published 03/05/24
Trying to decide the best time to visit NYC is tough because it's subjective! You could ask 100 travelers or New Yorkers when they think the best time is, and you'll get dozens of different answers.
In this episode, we'll break down three questions to ask so that you can decide what time is best for your specific situation and desires.
Plus, we'll give some pros and cons to each season, our opinion for the best time to visit New York, and, importantly, the worst time to visit...
Published 02/20/24
Quick History
Prior to 1929, outdoor seating for restaurants wasn’t technically legal although it still existed and dates back to the mid 19th century
Louis Sherry claimed to have set up the first sidewalk café in this country, outside his Fifth Avenue restaurant in 1900. He wasn’t actually the first. In 1891 women out shopping in Manhattan liked to “eat al fresco under the vineclad, bush-shaded bower” in front of the Vienna Café.
Before the pandemic, only a limited number of areas allowed...
Published 02/06/24
Located in the East Village, Giano is a cozy spot serving delicious homemade pasta dishes.
The staff is very friendly, the food is fresh, and they boast a solid wine list.
Be sure to check out Gaino (Google Maps listing here) and listen to the full review!
You'll Have to Check It Out Segment 'Burp Castle'
Near 7th Street and 2nd Ave, it's a beer bar that requires quiet talking.
You will be shushed.
Mostly Belgian beers but rotating taps with a wide variety including sweeter fruit beers,...
Published 01/23/24
New York City is a city with a rich history. Buildings, businesses, and people all around have amazing stories to tell.
Great Jones Distilling Co, aka Great Jones Distillery, is no exception.
Great Jones Distillery is the first whiskey distillery in Manhattan since prohibition in the 1920s.
The space in NoHo is a massive 28000 square foot area with four levels, 3+ bars, a restaurant, and, of course, a fully functioning distillery.
Great Jones is the dream of Juan Domingo Beckmann, an...
Published 01/09/24
Finding free date ideas in NYC can be challenging; we've got your back with 21 fun options!
1- Conservatory Garden in Central Park
Is this actually a free date? Yes, 100%.
Is it good for 1st dates? Yep.
2- Little Island & Pier 57
Is this actually a free date? Yes, 100%, unless you choose to get some food at Pier 57.
Is it good for 1st dates? Yep.
3- Kayak the Hudson
Is this actually a free date? Yes, 100% if you plan ahead.
Is it good for 1st dates? Possibly,...
Published 12/26/23