New York City is pretty big, with many people, but many celebrities are also in town. You never know if you might just run across one on the street. And who doesn’t want to see Celebrities in New York City? Well, the odds aren’t that high. There are three other opportunities I’d like to share…
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The Benefit of Learning a New Language
Let me begin by disclosing an important piece of information about me. I am useless when it comes to learning a new language. I try. I really do. And after 11 years of living in French countries, I can get by. I have many other skills, such as research, technology, and direction. But when it…
The Variety of Toilets and Toilet Paper
Toilet Paper on the Run Outside your hotel, I strongly advise taking wipes, tissues, or even your own toilet paper roll that you can use in a public washroom. Generally speaking, these are to be avoided, but that’s not always possible. Some countries have a person outside the washroom, keeping an eye out and handing…
Is Coney Island Worth The Visit
Who hasn’t heard of Coney Island and has these images from the 50s in movies? Ah, the 1950s – a time when Coney Island was at the height of its popularity and a beloved location for movies. But on our visit this past weekend, it seemed quite dated. I had a similar feeling when I…
Wonders of the Brooklyn Bridge
Are you looking for a stunning view of the New York skyline that will take your breath away? Well, look no further than the Brooklyn Bridge! This iconic landmark has been a symbol of New York City for over 100 years, and it’s an engineering marvel that continues to amaze visitors today. So wear your…
5 Best Ways to Get Broadway Tickets
If you’re planning a trip to New York City and looking to catch a Broadway show, you might be wondering about the best ways to get Broadway tickets. With so many options available, deciding which method to use can be overwhelming and confusing. But worry not because, in this article, I will break down the…
Is Slow Travel for You?
Have you heard of the Slow Travel Movement? It’s a growing trend in travel that focuses on taking things slow and immersing oneself in the local culture and environment. It’s all about quality over quantity and experiencing the journey rather than just rushing to the destination. Ah, slow travel. There’s nothing quite like taking your…
Important Basic Travel Terminology
Perhaps you are familiar with these terms, and perhaps not. You might have some surprises if you are unclear about some travel terminology. Understanding these terms can help travellers make informed decisions and avoid confusion during their flights. Layover vs. Stopover: A layover is a short stop (usually less than 24 hours) at a connecting…
The Treasure of the Tenement Museum NYC
The Tenement Museum in New York City is a unique historical museum dedicated to preserving the history and legacy of the immigrants who lived in the Lower East Side of Manhattan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The museum is located in two tenement buildings at 97 and 103 Orchard Street, constructed in…
New York Public Library Walk Fantastic
The Library Walk in NYC refers to a public art installation consisting of 96 bronze plaques embedded into the sidewalk on both sides of 41st Street from Park Avenue to Fifth Avenue. It is best viewed by walking from Park Avenue up toward the Public Library. The plaques feature quotes from famous authors and thinkers,…