4 Things Bradley Cooper Did Wrong Before NYC Subway Knifepoint Hold Up Bradley Cooper, actor, filmmaker, ex-lacrosse player and former travel show TV host (I only threw those last two in because they’re not widely known and I, too, played lax in… Johnny Jet , November 29, 2021
Shocking Images of New York City and Airports Being Flooded If you were on social media last night, no doubt you saw the shocking images of New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area being flooded. The remnants of Hurricane… Johnny Jet , September 2, 2021
Breaking News: New York City To Require Proof of Vaccination I recently wrote that the biggest travel trend so far in 2021 is the that more and more businesses, restaurants, theatres, museums, destinations and even countries are now requiring visitors… Johnny Jet , August 3, 2021
An Evening Sail on the Hudson With North Cove Sailing As everyone knows, it’s been a long, hot summer. Finding a way to cool off is not always an easy task, but a recent sail on the Hudson provided me… Michele Kropf , August 28, 2019
Kaikagetsu Brings Japan’s Famous Hida Beef to the Lower East Side Kaikagetsu, at 162 Orchard Street in Manhattan, is a space of dark woods, lanterns and woven bamboo. In ambience and menu, it is a simple shrine to Hida, a city… Ian Livingston , July 12, 2019
5 Weekend Getaways from New York City This post is sponsored by Marriott but all opinions expressed within are my own. While many travelers flock to New York City during the summer months for vacation, there are… Johnny Jet , June 29, 2019
10 Reasons to Stay at Wyndham Midtown 45 in New York City As you can probably tell from the name, Wyndham Midtown 45 stands mighty tall on 45th Street in New York City, just a few steps away from the glow of… Chloe Wynne , June 4, 2019
A Day of Boats and Bird-Watching in Central Park The most eligible bachelor in Manhattan at the moment is neither an actor nor a politician, but rather a duck. Not your typical flash-in-the-pan-with-port-wine-and-cherries type of duck. He’s an escaped… Denise Soulam Banks , November 30, 2018
“Visitors to Versailles,” Now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The “Visitors to Versailles” exhibition is on at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art from Monday, April 16, through Sunday, July 29. I had the chance to check it… Georgie Jet , May 4, 2018
You Can Now Insure Your NYC Marathon Registration Fee With Allianz Last week, we shared details of their new sleepaway and day camp insurance. Today, we bring you the news of Allianz Global Assistance’s new long-distance running partnership with New York Road… Johnny Jet , January 23, 2018
Ending Soon: Dale Chihuly Sculptures at New York Botanical Garden There’s still time to see the Dale Chihuly sculptures at the NYBG… Now through October 29th, visitors to New York Botanical Garden can experience Dale Chihuly sculptures scattered amidst the 250-acre… Georgie Jet , September 1, 2017
The NoMo SoHo: A Fresh Take on Design and Cuisine From an NYC Hotel NoMo SoHo Hotel, located in Manhattan’s SoHo district, showcases a twist of nostalgic and modern elements for its discerning guests. As an abbreviation for “nostalgic and modern,” NoMo represents a… Caitlin Martin Marker , April 26, 2017
My Trip to NYC for the NYT Travel Show This week, I learned to be careful what you wish for. After I sent last week’s newsletter, I hopped on an American Airlines (AA) flight to JFK. I have Executive… Johnny Jet , February 2, 2017
The 2016 US Open with SPG Amex I was planning on attending the US Open last week since I’m one of SPG Amex’s ambassadors and it’s actually in my contract to go! However, my wife was put… Johnny Jet , September 12, 2016
Hotel Review: The Marmara Park Avenue As I walked into the lobby of the new Marmara Park Avenue hotel, the stark, modern design caught my attention immediately. As soon as I entered through the hand-blown glass and faceted-steel… Juliet Pennington , September 7, 2016