Springtime in NYC

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New York City celebrates winter’s end with an array of events to make the most of its warmer days and nights. The spring season is an exciting time to be in the Big Apple, not only for the mild weather but also for the only-in-spring activities. You may soon make a visit to the city in April or May an annual event.

Opening Day for Yankees, Mets

Pick a team to root for as April kicks off baseball season in New York. The Yankees begin their 2013 season April 1 when the team takes on their legendary rivals the Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium. The Mets also begin their season that day as they host the San Diego Padres at Citi Field.

Tribeca Film Festival

Actor Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Film Festival runs from mid to late April in downtown and attracts hundreds of thousands of independent-film fans. The festival has become one of the main go-to celebrations of cinema in the world, and you are likely to spot some of your favorite celebrities in attendance.

Cherry Blossom Festival

Brooklyn Botanic Garden can give Washington, D.C., a run for its money with its own spectacular display of cherry blossoms in April. The garden offers more than 200 trees in 42 varieties for you to enjoy on a fresh spring day.

Fleet Week

Fleet Week is a celebration of the U.S. military’s sea power in late May brings members of the Navy, Marines and Coast Guard to New York. Don’t miss the parade of ships as well as the events honoring the military on Memorial Day.

In addition to these main attractions, the city comes alive in different ways in spring that you should take the time to experience:

  • Dine alfresco: Cafes open their sidewalks for diners, and the city’s many rooftop bars can take you away from the street noise and surround you with spectacular skyline views.
  • Visit Central Park: The mild weather is the perfect time to indulge in Central Park’s organized events. The park offers catch and release fishing at Dana Discovery Center. You also could take the family on a birding tour on a spring Sunday with the NYC Audubon Society.
  • Check out seasonal flea markets: Spring is when the Lower East Side comes alive with vendors ready to sell you their latest offerings in secondhand and vintage items. A weekend exploration of these booths could be the perfect way to spend a lazy weekend.

Activities for Couples in New York

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NYC subway

NYC subway

New York City is a great city to visit with your partner as there are so many activities which can be enjoyed together, and below is a brief guide to just some of these. Take ride through Central Park in a horse drawn carriage.

This is an activity which may be all too resembling of a wedding day to the commitophobe, but you cannot argue against the romantic value of riding around the most famous park in the world in a horse drawn carriage. You can cosy up to your loved one whilst taking in the sights and breathing in the fresh air.

Rockefeller Centre
There are a host of romantic activities in one place here, including holding hands whilst ice skating, engaging in a spot of underwear shopping, browsing the art gallery, or indulging in one of the centre’s many eateries. During the Christmas season there is also huge Christmas tree which provides the perfect setting for a cup of coffee.

Scale the Empire State Building
The view from the top of the Empire State building is the perfect way to fall in love with the city of New York and might just inspire you to fall in love with the person with whom you enjoy this experience.

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art is considered one of the most romantic forms of expression and this is one of the best museums in New York to experience this. Hold hands as you walk around the various exhibits and bond over the shared enjoyment.

Winter Time Events in New York, USA

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Winter time in New York is a wonderful thing, and just like there are some fun activities carried out during winter, so are there winter time events in New York, USA.

Some of the winter time activities in New York, USA include: doing your Christmas shopping at world famous stores like Macy’s, ice staking outside the Rockefeller Centre or enjoy a sleigh ride through Central Park. It is no wonder that during the festive period of Christmas, the city of New York puts on a series of events that are extremely popular with locals and visiting tourists.

NY Ballet

NY Ballet

Cultured winter events in NY

The New York City Ballet – If you are looking for a bit more culture however, then the New York City Ballet will once again be putting on their annual performance of George Balanchine’s, “The Nutcracker”. Performances go on throughout December with the last show being held on the 2nd January.

Lighting the Rockefeller X-mas Tree – a key winter time event in New York, USA

One of the biggest events in New York’s festive calendar is the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. It is the largest Christmas tree in the city, and each year attracts hundreds of viewers.

The tree is traditionally lit up just after Thanksgiving, and symbolises that Christmas has officially come to the Big Apple.

Radio City X-mas Spectacular NY winter event

Another popular attraction is the Radio City Christmas Spectacular which goes on throughout the whole of December. It often features performances by groups like the Rockettes, and the show is popular with families of all ages whereby tourists from all walks of life, together with the young and old all gather for this key winter event in New York, USA.

Other winter time events in New York City

The Lincoln Centre also puts on a number of festive events including: a large Messiah Sing In, nativity plays and other festive performances.

Other caroling services are held in the West Village, with the West Village Messiah Singing being held at St. Luke’s Church.

Whatever you decide to do, there are plenty of sights and sounds in New York that can cater for everyone’s tastes and festive desires, regardless of the season, as has been illustrated here, there are more than enough winter time events in New York, USA that the whole family can enjoy.

Winter Time events in New York, USA

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Winter time in New York is a wonderful thing, whether it is doing your Christmas shopping at world famous stores like Macy’s, ice staking outside the Rockefeller Centre or enjoy a sleigh ride through Central Park. It is no wonder that during this festive period, the city of New York puts on a series of events that are extremely popular with locals and visiting tourists.

Madison Avenue

Madison Avenue

One of the biggest events in New York’s festive calendar is the lighting of the Rockefeller Christmas Tree. It is the largest Christmas tree in the city, and each year attracts hundreds of viewers. The tree is traditionally lit up just after Thanksgiving, and symbolises that Christmas has officially come to the Big Apple.

Another popular attraction is the Radio City Christmas Spectacular which goes on throughout the whole of December. Featuring performances by the Rockettes, the show is popular with families of all ages. If you are looking for a bit more culture however, then the New York City Ballet will once again be putting on their annual performance of George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker. Performances go on throughout December with the last show being held on the 2nd January.

The Lincoln Centre also puts on a number of festive events including a large Messiah Sing In, nativity plays and other festive performances. Other carolling services are held in the West Village , with the West Village Messiah Sing being held at St. Luke’s Church.

Whatever you decide to do, there are plenty of sights and sounds in New York that can cater for everyone’s tastes and festive desires.

The 5 best dance clubs in New York

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New York, the city that never sleeps… And that is the way it is. If you love going out, having a good time with friends and family and meet new people, than New York is the place to be. If offers many kinds of clubs ranging from red carpet clubs to Hip Hop clubs to Latin clubs.  This is a list with the 5 best dance clubs in New York for enjoying the best  New York City Nightlife.

nightlife

nightlife

1. China Club: This is a chic and classy club. Some famous celebs such as Stevie Wonder and David Bowie have been seen here. They offer a variety of liquors and expensive drinks.
Address: 268 W 47th St, New York, NY 10036.

2. S.O.B’s: This is a Latin American club where you can hear all kinds of music such as Erykah Badu, Reaggae and samba. If you like a trendy ambiance, enjoying tropical drinks and great life music than this is the place to be.
Address: 204 Varick St, at W Houston, New York, NY 10014

3. Naked Lunch: This trendy and stylish club is a good place to do the salsa, hear the 80’s tunes and spot some celebrities.  Naked Lunch has a happy hour where they offer beer, wine and a variety of liquors.
Address: 17 Thompson St, New York, NY 10013

4. Branch New York: Branche New York is a classy decorated club. They organize weddings, bachelor parties and social events. At the same time, this is a night club where the dress code vigorously enforced is. The music you will hear in this club is in general 80’s, house and disco but sometimes you will hear some R&B and Hip Hop.
Address: 226 E 54th St, New York, NY 10022

5. Legacy Nite Club: This theme night club is decorated in the style of Saturday Night Fever.  There are stroboscopes and disco balls everywhere. And the music you will hear is mainly 70’s.
Address: 437 88th St, Brooklyn, NY 11209-5207

A long weekend vacation from NYC: San Francisco with kids

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Planning a family trip to San Francisco and at a loss for what to do? Don´t fret, San Francisco has plenty of activities and museums that will keep both the kids and parents amused.

For animation fans, check out the Cartoon Art Museum located at Yerba Buena Gardens. Endowed by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz – it´s the only museum in the western US dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of cartoon art in all.

Alcatraz

Alcatraz

Be sure to swing by the Aquarium of the Bay, which features over 20,000 aquatic animals – including bat rays, the rare angel shark and the giant pacific octopus.

What’s a trip to the US without catching a ball game?  Visit AT&T Park with its spectacular views of the waterfront and classic architecture. Be sure to book some bleacher seats, starting at $13, for the true experience.

Finally, if you´re going to San Francisco – you must see Al Capone´s former home – Alcatraz.  One of the most famous prisons in the world, Alcatraz is a short ferry ride from Fisherman’s Wharf and offers numerous daily tours that range on subject and hour.