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Little Island Park NYC: Your Complete Guide to the City’s Newest Floating Green Space
Did you know NYC has a new park? And not just any park…but a new floating park! This new park called Little Island opened on May 21, 2021, and it’s already one of my favorite spots in the city. Between the incredible views, food trucks and packed events calendar it seems like you’d never run out of things to do in Little Island Park NYC. Whether you already have plans to visit Little Island soon or are just hearing about it for the first time, read on. In this post I’m diving into all the details you need to know about getting tickets, what to eat and more! Little Island…
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How to Visit the Manhattan High Line Park: Summer 2021
*UPDATED MAY 2021* Last year I shared a version of this post explaining how to visit the Manhattan High Line in the midst of the pandemic. While the pandemic isn’t over, summer 2021 in NYC is looking so much brighter and better! Vaccines are rolling out and the city is really opening up. So as traveling and exploring are regular parts of our lives again, be on the lookout for tons of summer fun posts coming your way! Ready to kick-start your NYC summer plans? Start here: Your Complete Bryant Park Summer Guide + What to do on Governor’s Island Alright, ready to explore? In this post, I’m covering everything…
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How to Visit the Sagamore Hill National Historic Site in Oyster Bay, New York
Living in NYC is great, but every now and then I need a break from the city. I love road trips. My husband and I used to take road trips all the time, but now that we live in New York and don’t have a car, it’s been much harder for us to make road trips. We finally decided that not having a car wasn’t a great excuse. We live in NYC after all and it is one of the most connected cities in the world. There are trains, buses, and ferries that can help us get out of the city. A few weeks ago we took a lovely day…
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Self-Guided Chelsea Walking Tour
Welcome to Chelsea! This NYC neighborhood is known for its art galleries, delicious eateries, and elevated park. This is one of my favorite areas in New York and I often find myself exploring this neighborhood on the weekends. Honestly, if I could actually afford an apartment in this neighborhood I’d move there in a heartbeat. But for now, I’ll spend my time sipping coffee and exploring all this neighborhood has to offer and just pretending I live here. If you are like me and are infatuated with the Chelsea neighborhood, keep reading. I’ve created a Chelsea walking tour that covers the highlights of this district. I don’t know about you,…