So what do you do in New York City after going to all the “standard” tourist spots? What else is there to see in the Big Apple after you’ve been to the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building and the like? When you’re ready to relax and see another side of this amazing metropolis, head over to Socrates Sculpture Park.
What was once a horrible and illegal dumpsite at an abandoned riverside around 1986 was transformed by a group of hundreds of local artists and residents, with artist Mark di Suvero …
If you’re looking to enjoy some spectacular views of New York City’s skyline, you can’t miss taking a trip over to the Rockefeller Center. This beautiful skyscraper possesses a 6 level observatory deck that is also known as “Top of the Rock”, and promises its guests a memorable experience. The higher levels of the observatory deck at Top of the Rock are around 850 feet above street level, making it easy to take in the Big Apple’s amazing skyline.
Originally opened to the public in 1933, the Rockefeller Center Observation Deck’s …
Serenaded in songs and poetry, sketched on canvas and immortalized on camera, few adjectives in the language could do justice to New York. The larger than life city that encompasses a meager area of 468 square miles has the distinction of being the city with the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Such is the allure of New York city that it has been attracting the rich and the famous and those down on their luck alike since the turn of the century. It’s hard to miss …
The Big Apple as its popularly known is a city like no other. Divided into 5 boroughs each with its unique sights and sounds, the city is fantabulous from every side. Enjoy the ever peaceful Staten Island to the hustle and bustle of Manhattan and from the earthy residential appeal of Queens and Brooklyn to the Bronx which was home to several celebrities before they hit the big times.
A bevy of adventures and experiences await you as you take one of the several routes into the city. A post card …
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Now that the Rose Bar at Gramercy Park has shuttered their secret, invite-only music sessions, The Plaza is at the ready to fill in the gap on the elite NYC music scene with their new Artist in Residence series in the hotel’s famed Oak Room. (Perhaps they were inspired by Lady Gaga’s impromptu performance?)
The first artist on the schedule is Alexa Ray Joel, daughter of Billy and Christie Brinkley. The NY Post reports that her debut tonight is completely sold-out and that a “very special guest” is set to …