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Russian Bath Houses in NYC
By Anisa Arsenault Here’s a way to stay warm this cold winter. Get out of the cold and get pampered at a New York Russian bathhouse, but be warned, this is not your standard
Read More »New Yorkers will Never Say this….
Things you will never hear from a New Yorker.. New Yorkers can be very abrasive and opinionated. The best New Yorkers will argue about anything, but here is a list of sayings you will
Read More »Travel Tips from a Hotel Concierge
By: Shelby Thompson In New York City, the hotel concierge holds all the power. They know the neighborhood, they can give away discounts to guests and they can get you past even the tightest
Read More »Subway Etiquette
By Stacy Liberatore “The words of the prophets are written on the subway walls and tenements halls and whispered in the sounds of silence.”-Paul Simon There is no cheaper way to navigate
Read More »Don’t be a Tourist
by: Stacy Liberatore It’s okay to look like a tourist at Disneyland, but in Manhattan, your money will go a lot further when look like a local. We hate to say this, but if
Read More »NYC Hotels on a Budget
By Stacy Liberatore So you’re visiting New York City, and you’re on a hostel budget. But who wants to sleep in a packed hostel with 20 strangers from other countries? Many tourists don’t know
Read More »New York, Mon Amour
Summer flings can last forever. For three months, I had a summer fling with New York City and it was passionate and intense, leaving me with a lifetime of memories. Today is my
Read More »Cave Man Fight in Times Square (video)
Men will be Men, boys will be boys. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to watch two cave men fight with sticks, now you can see it. The video
Read More »Living Small, Dreaming Big
Tight Space – 90 sq ft NYC Apartment The average studio in New York City is about $2200 a month, so $700 a month might sound like a bargain until you learn the entire
Read More »Commuting for the Fun of It
New Yorkers are famous for their tough commutes over bridges, through tunnels and into packed subways. I honestly can’t relate. My daily commute consists of crossing the hall from the bedroom to my office
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