The best things to do in NYC this week include the Village Halloween Parade, the Pumpkin Flotilla, the Roast of Dracula, Spooky Sex Trivia, and Dia de los Muertos events.
However, because this place isn’t exactly one ofNYC’s many hidden gems, I’d try to plan my visit for a quiet weekday afternoon. This way you can enjoy one of thebest activities to do alone in NYC. You know so that you can avoid hordes of selfie-stick-wielding tourists. While yo...
On any given day, you’ll find tons of people gathered in the park — from college students to chess players to buskers of all sorts. Grab a coffee or a slice of pizza at one of the nearby shops, have a seat on one of the park benches, and take in the sights. You never know...
This growing number in the East Village is mainly because of the Ney York Univerisity, where many Chinese students come to study. East Village China town is known for being one of the hip Chinatown areas, as the place is full of young people and college students. This place is also known...
1. Take in a show at the Comedy Cellar With good laughter comes a lot of responsibility…or something like that! Anyways, we start this list with one of my favorite fun things to do in NYC. Arguably the most famous city in the world for stand-up, no New York trip is complete withou...
Bar 43, known as the "home of soccer in Queens,” attracts numerous fan communities from its diverse Sunnyside neighborhood. Learn More arrow_forward Article Watching Copa America with Fans at La Roja de Todos Soccer fans in NYC’s Chilean community came to this College Point restaurant to wea...
It is also always free to kids 2 and under, members of the U.S. military with a valid military ID, and to NYC undergraduate college students. 8. Roosevelt Island Tram Roosevelt Island is a tiny island between Manhattan and Queens. The tram from Manhattan to the island is a 4 minute ...
The Art Institute of Chicagois by far one of my favorite places in the whole city. When I was in college, I always went on Thursdays, when there was free admission for students. Being able to walk through the exhibits alone, pausing at anything that caught my eye, was always a treat....
Way back in late 2009/ early 2010, my college (yall know where I went) was having REAL issues with the neighborhood we were in. A lot was going on: Students were getting robbed and assaulted by local residents(and really, thats a product of a big ass school buying up your culture-fi...
Since 1977, decorators, designers, college students, families, and anyone looking for unique items head to the sale for everything from furniture and kitchenware to vintage jewelry and art. See art in nature at the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum. In 1985, 20th-century American sculptor ...