Thanksgiving in NYC

Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday of November. Thanksgiving is among the country’s festivities, and it is during this celebration that millions of families and friends gather to enjoy a traditional dinner and express gratitude for the blessings received. Given its relevance, this date is included within the 11 [...]read moreThanksgiving in NYC

Secrets of the Upper East Side

Cooper Hewitt Museum

The Upper East Side is one of NYC’s best neighborhoods. Residences are coveted by Manhattan’s elite. The shopping draws tourists from all corners of the globe. The dining is some of the best in the five boroughs. Best of all, the Upper East Side is steeped in rich NYC history. Let’s explore some fun stories [...]read moreSecrets of the Upper East Side

Tipping

HOW MUCH TO TIP IN NYC

HOW MUCH TO TIP IN NYC To tip or not to tip, that is the question. Whether it’s nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous hidden fees or by opposing end them. In all seriousness, tipping culture in NYC is very confusing, even for locals. It’s also constantly changing, so [...]read moreTipping

Key information for visiting New York

Key information for visiting New York

New York City stands out as one of the most wonderful, dynamic and multicultural cities in the world. Despite its reputation for being expensive, it is an essential and unique destination for any traveler due to the diversity of attractions that define its five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island. Over the [...]read moreKey information for visiting New York

Snowfall in New York

Snowfall in New York

Amid record-breaking time without a major snowfall, New York could finally get the rainfall this weekend to break that mark. As a result of the storm that will hit the East Coast in the coming days, the Big Apple could finally have significant amounts of snow on its territory. The storm will form in the [...]read moreSnowfall in New York

Mummers Day

mummer

The Mummers Parade takes place every New Year’s Day in Philadelphia. Started in 1901, it is the longest-running continuous folk parade in the United States. Local clubs, usually called “New Year’s Associations” or “New Year’s Brigades”, compete in one of five categories: comics, wench brigades, fantasies, string bands and fantasy brigades. They prepare elaborate costumes, [...]read moreMummers Day

Wise men

Wise men

The Three Wise Men of the East (or simply Three Wise Men) is the name by which Christian tradition calls the “magi” – a name given to learned priests in the Ancient East – who, according to the Gospel of Matthew, after the birth of Jesus of Nazareth came from the East to pay homage [...]read moreWise men

Things to do during January in New York

Restaurant Week

January in New York City invites you to enjoy numerous walks. Although the weather is quite cool, there are many activities that can be done with a good coat. It is a month in which the city is a little quieter than at other times and there are also plenty of offers on accommodation, musical [...]read moreThings to do during January in New York

New Year in New York City

new-year

New York City represents one of the most emblematic destinations in the world to welcome the New Year in a spectacular way. Whether in the company of family, friends, children or as a couple, those who seek experiences that are different from the conventional ones will discover amazing opportunities in New York that will leave [...]read moreNew Year in New York City

6 MISTAKES TOURISTS MAKE IN NYC AT CHRISTMAS TIME

residents of Brooklyn's Dyker Heights

The holiday season is one of the most magical times to visit NYC. From meeting Santa Claus at Macy’s, to marveling at the Dyker Heights Christmas Lights, to ice skating in Rockefeller Center, Christmas time in NYC will create lasting memories. To fully enjoy it, you will want to avoid these 6 mistakes tourists make [...]read more6 MISTAKES TOURISTS MAKE IN NYC AT CHRISTMAS TIME

Gingerbread City comes to New York

Gingerbread City

Gingerbread cookies have their origins in different countries in Europe and Asia, although historians agree that they acquired their characteristic doll shape in England during the 16th century. This event is attributed to a specific request from Queen Elizabeth I, who requested that her cookies be modeled after some members of the court. Today, these [...]read moreGingerbread City comes to New York

The Magic Of New York

the Rockefeller Center skating rink

The dream of any traveler is to enjoy New York City at this dates. The truth is that the city at Christmas time is when it displays all its magic, transporting us to a movie scene. Without a doubt, the Big Apple is presented as one of the ideal cities to escape during Christmas and [...]read moreThe Magic Of New York