Hop on the NYC Holiday Nostalgia Rides Sundays between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. It gets crowded closer to Christmas so go soon and show up at least a half hour before it starts to get photos before the train starts moving! More info in my video and below and from the NY Transit Museum. The…
NYC Film Locations Guide to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
NYC often plays a starring role in TV and movies and this is no exception in Amazon’s original series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, which takes place in NYC in 1958. This period dramady (comedy-drama) follows Rachel Brosnahan of House of Cards in the role of Mrs. Maisel, written by Amy Sherman-Palladino of Gilmore Girls. Mrs.…
11 Things To Do for Halloween in NYC
Getting in the Halloween “spirit” in the USA usually requires a long road trip to a local farm to go apple or pumpkin picking, so in NYC where many residents do not have cars, where can you go to celebrate the 31st of October with just a swipe of your metro card? From the Upper…
17 Worst NYC Myths
When you think of NYC as seen in TV shows and the movies, there are certain stereotypes that come to mind whenever you think of New York. While we don’t love to admit that some stereotypes can be totally true, there are also some myths or lies that could not be farther from the factual…
11 NYC Stereotypes That Are True
Many visitors see New York City through the stereotypes they learn from movies and TV shows, but which NYC stereotypes are actually true? As a local New Yorker, I am breaking down the good, bad and ugly NYC stereotypes that are totally true about my favorite / the BEST city in the world! (Scroll down…
NYC Rosé Wine Mansion
If “rosé all day” is your summer mantra and you don’t have extra days to fly from NYC to a pink sand beach, then you will love the latest interactive museum exhibit experience that Rosé Wine Mansion offers in Midtown Manhattan. A few highlights include a chandelier you can swing in, a mini pink sand…
25 Things You Need to Know About the NYC Subway
The subway is one of the fastest ways to get around NYC, but it can be very confusing for both tourists and locals. First, let’s clarify the name of this subway system. It is not called the underground or the metro. It is just called the subway, even when it’s above ground. Watch this video…