A Group Guide to Visiting the Empire State Building
There are few things in New York City as recognizable as the Empire State Building. It adorns not just the skyline, but the t-shirts, keychains, snow globes, and postcards of nearly every street-level souvenir vendor in the city. If your group decides to make a…
Guide to Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art frequently ranks as New York City’s most-visited tourist attraction, with around 7 million visitors in an average year. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the Met had to close and reopen with significantly reduced crowds. As of this writing (October…
A Guide to Visiting the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
A few things come to mind when visiting New York: towering skyscrapers, yellow taxicabs, and Lady Liberty, all a huge part of the quintessential Big Apple experience. Whether you’re in a group of eager students thrilled to escape the classroom for a day, on a…
A Group Guide to Visiting Central Park
You can’t take your sports team, coworkers, or school group to New York City without stopping in Central Park. But before you visit, there are a few things you need to know about the park: It’s big. Unless your group is super fit, you won’t…
Why You Should Book a Corporate Shuttle for Your Company in NY
According to a study conducted by Geotab in 2019, New Yorkers spend an average of 43 minutes commuting to work every morning. After wasting almost an hour standing in a packed subway car or sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic, it’s no wonder that your employees often…
The Best Beaches in NYC for Large Groups
If your sports team, after-school group, or Greek organization needs a break from New York City’s heat, you’ll find plenty of beaches in and around the five boroughs. You can visit the iconic Coney Island or check out a lesser-known gem like Jacob Riis Park…
NYC’s Top Hidden Gems for Group Trips: Brooklyn and Queens
After rounding out your tour of hidden gems in Manhattan, head on over to Brooklyn and Queens to continue your trip. Queens has a diverse population and many cultural centers, while Brooklyn is the place to be to explore a unique, thriving arts scene. Whether…
NYC’s Top Hidden Gems for Group Trips: The Manhattan Spots
One of the many beautiful things about New York City is that there are always new things to see, do, and experience—no matter how many times you’ve visited. If you’re traveling with a large group, you may need to do some extra planning to build…
A Guide to Spring Activities Around New York
Winter is finally over and it’s time for you to get out of your carefully-constructed pillow fort. With spring right around the corner, the birds are back in town from their temporary migration to the South, the smell of sweet flowers is in the air,…
Explore NYC’s LGBTQ+ Hotspots with a Group
New York City is known for being a melting pot in several ways. It’s a mish-mash of people from all backgrounds, cultures, communities, and walks of life. It’s one of the most historically significant cities in the LGBTQ+ rights movement that started in the 60s….
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