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]]>As the name implies, Bubby’s is a great spot for those looking for a dining experience featuring grandma’s secret recipes. Diners will enjoy a decadent brunch menu inspired by American classics such as pancakes, eggs Benedict, and amazing cocktails. Located in Tribeca, this place usually has a line out the door, so we recommend making a reservation.
Fans of cozy Parisian bistros will enjoy this local spot in the East Village. The restaurant offers a beautiful garden patio where diners can enjoy delicious french cuisine, wine, and a decadent weekend brunch menu.
Fans who enjoy outdoor brunch will appreciate this dining experience with a Middle Eastern inspired menu. This place is a cult favorite for a reason, offering menu staples such as avocado toast and shakshuka that are customer favorites.
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]]>If you love the idea of staying in a bougie, French-style boutique hotel, then Hôtel Barrière Fouquet’s New York is for you. With its three terraces, soaking tub, and antique mirrors, this lush hotel will be sure to keep you feeling pampered throughout your stay, particularly with its spa and premium restaurants.
For a more modern style, you should check out Aman New York. This vibrant hotel is perfect for entertainment seekers, with its underground jazz club and a tranquil Garden Terrace on the 14th floor with its fire pit and fountain.
This elegant hotel is a landmark of downtown Manhattan, with in-room speakers offering curated music stations and walls filled with stunning artwork painted by local artists. Of course, you’ll also enjoy premium dining.
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]]>Start your day like Holly Golightly at the iconic Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue. While window-shopping for dazzling jewels might not be everyone’s cup of tea, snapping a photo outside the legendary storefront is a must for any Audrey Hepburn fan.
Grab a table at Katz’s Delicatessen and recreate the “I’ll have what she’s having” moment. This Jewish deli, established in 1888, is not just a movie landmark but a culinary institution, famous for its mouthwatering pastrami sandwiches.
Feeling spooky? Visit the Spooktacular Bookshop in the Greenwich Village. This bookstore, featured in the original Ghostbusters film, is a haven for horror and sci-fi enthusiasts, where you’ll feel like a real-life paranormal investigator.
Top off your NYC movie tour with a visit to Buddy the Elf’s Department Store in Macy’s Herald Square. And for an extra laugh, have a spin in the revolving doors upon entering.
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]]>This is the perfect NYC park – a combination of urban and natural landscapes. The Highline is built around an old rail line and is perfect for an afternoon walk.
This park built on a pier is a new addition to the NYC parks family, but an instant favorite. Don’t miss the amphitheater that opens up to the perfect view of the sunset over the river.
No list of New York parks would be complete without mentioning Central Park. This iconic location lives up to its hype and is great for picnics, walks, runs, and bike rides.
Often overshadowed by Manhattan’s Central Park, Prospect Park is Brooklyn’s version of an urban oasis. Here you’ll see far fewer tourists and more locals out to enjoy some time in nature.
This park has many great sports arenas like soccer fields and basketball courts. Plus, you’ll love the iconic view of the Manhattan skyline from here.
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]]>The post Best Places to Visit in the U.S. During Winter appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Vail, Colorado, is home to the world-famous Vail Ski Resort, arguably the best ski resort in the nation. It is a perfect place to be during winter if you are a fan of winter sports, offering perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding. But even if you don’t enjoy winter activities of this kind, you will have something to do in Vail, thanks to its shopping centers, fancy restaurants, and nightclubs.
There is something magical about New York City in winter. This already amazing city becomes even more special when everything is covered by snow. Its streets and parks are even more picture-perfect, the winter markets are bustling with life, there is an ice skate rink on every corner, and the Christmas lights shine brighter than any other place on Earth. What else could you ask for?
Finally, if you don’t like anything related to winter, simply go someplace warmer. Key West, Florida, is a perfect place to run away from cold weather thanks to its subtropical climate that guarantees warm weather even during the winter months. While everyone else freezes, you can relax on the beach, sip a cocktail, and enjoy the sun.
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]]>Since 1937, this unassuming shop in Manhattan’s Lower East Side has been selling delicious morsels to kids and adults alike. You’ll find this place stacked with an astonishing variety of candies wall to wall, and will be charmed by its retro vibes.
Established in 2001 with the goal of making it “the largest unique candy store in the world,” Dylan’s is a delight for the senses and a never-ending maze of candies in Union Square in Manhattan. The oddly satisfying, ordered by color selection of candies continues for 2 floors!
Just off of the Coney Island boardwalk in Brooklyn is Williams Candy Shop, an old-school haunt that has been providing sweet morsels to summer vacationers for their stays on the beach. This spot focuses on traditional, old-school sweets like caramel apples and cotton candy.
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]]>The post 3 Museums to Visit in Times Square, New York appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This wax museum is known for its replicas of all types of celebrities. You can get up close and personal and snap some shots with pop culture icons, fictional characters, and historical figures.
Get a glimpse of the weird by seeing tons of unique and weird artifacts and objects at Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Times Square. You’ll see everything from albino animals to replicas of NYC landmarks. Kids will love the Ripley’s Relic exhibit, which has visitors solve riddles and puzzles to uncover the Relic.
There are tons of art museums in the city, but this one is one of the best. MoMA has a huge collection of modern and contemporary art with world-famous artists and up-and-comers.
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]]>The post The Best Christmas Things to Do in NYC During COVID-19 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The pandemic can’t stop us from going ice-skating at the legendary Bryant Park, which in addition to the rink, has 60 shopping and food kiosks. Enjoy a skate at the 17,0000-square-foot ice-skating rink and then a bite to eat and festive cocktails at the rinkside pop-up restaurant.
This symbol of the holiday season is a must-see and it’s the pride and joy of NYC. The tree lighting is one of the best events in the city and it’s done every night through January 7.
From December 19 to December 25, every night, the Empire State Building is celebrating the holidays with a technicolor light and sound display. The show will be synced to Carrie Underwood’s new song “Hallelujah” with John Legend.
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]]>Full of Irish hospitality, this Times Square boutique is just two years old. Located in the Broadway district and super close to Times Square, this hotel has 24-hour front desk service and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Located in Times Square, The Pearl Hotel, offers a fitness center, ticket services, and complimentary bubbles for special occasions.
This art deco, boutique hotel is 5-stars and it’s just a 5-minute walk from Broadway theaters. Some of the luxurious amenities included in the stay are a 42-inch flat-screen TV and personal butler service.
For an affordable stay in New York that doesn’t sacrifice amenities or location, this hotel is your best bet. It’s just 100-meters from Restaurant Row and 2-minutes from Times Square.
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]]>New York City’s subway stations are a unique part of the experience in and of themselves and these are some of the highlights of the network which must be seen to be believed!
Fulton Center, located in Lower Manhattan and inaugurated in November 2014, is unique in its modern, contemporary design which differs from many of the decades-old stations in the system. Containing an industrial design, shops, and a sky light, you’ll be in awe of this station.
190th Street Station in Washington Heights is unique due to the amazing location and depth that it features. This station is located under Fort Tryon Park and is over 140 feet underground! Elevator operators transport you down to the subway platform from its entrance.
East 180th Street Station in Brooklyn is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings you’ll see in the network. The Westchester and Boston Railroad Administration Building houses the entrance to this ground-level station, having been constructed in the early 20th century when this line was part of a commuter rail line.
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]]>The post Where To Find The Best Brunch In NYC appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As the name implies, Bubby’s is a great spot for those looking for a dining experience featuring grandma’s secret recipes. Diners will enjoy a decadent brunch menu inspired by American classics such as pancakes, eggs Benedict, and amazing cocktails. Located in Tribeca, this place usually has a line out the door, so we recommend making a reservation.
Fans of cozy Parisian bistros will enjoy this local spot in the East Village. The restaurant offers a beautiful garden patio where diners can enjoy delicious french cuisine, wine, and a decadent weekend brunch menu.
Fans who enjoy outdoor brunch will appreciate this dining experience with a Middle Eastern inspired menu. This place is a cult favorite for a reason, offering menu staples such as avocado toast and shakshuka that are customer favorites.
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]]>The post Best Hotels to Stay at in New York City appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you love the idea of staying in a bougie, French-style boutique hotel, then Hôtel Barrière Fouquet’s New York is for you. With its three terraces, soaking tub, and antique mirrors, this lush hotel will be sure to keep you feeling pampered throughout your stay, particularly with its spa and premium restaurants.
For a more modern style, you should check out Aman New York. This vibrant hotel is perfect for entertainment seekers, with its underground jazz club and a tranquil Garden Terrace on the 14th floor with its fire pit and fountain.
This elegant hotel is a landmark of downtown Manhattan, with in-room speakers offering curated music stations and walls filled with stunning artwork painted by local artists. Of course, you’ll also enjoy premium dining.
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]]>The post Movie-Famous NYC Spots To Visit On Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Start your day like Holly Golightly at the iconic Tiffany & Co. on Fifth Avenue. While window-shopping for dazzling jewels might not be everyone’s cup of tea, snapping a photo outside the legendary storefront is a must for any Audrey Hepburn fan.
Grab a table at Katz’s Delicatessen and recreate the “I’ll have what she’s having” moment. This Jewish deli, established in 1888, is not just a movie landmark but a culinary institution, famous for its mouthwatering pastrami sandwiches.
Feeling spooky? Visit the Spooktacular Bookshop in the Greenwich Village. This bookstore, featured in the original Ghostbusters film, is a haven for horror and sci-fi enthusiasts, where you’ll feel like a real-life paranormal investigator.
Top off your NYC movie tour with a visit to Buddy the Elf’s Department Store in Macy’s Herald Square. And for an extra laugh, have a spin in the revolving doors upon entering.
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]]>The post 5 Most Beautiful Parks to Visit in New York appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This is the perfect NYC park – a combination of urban and natural landscapes. The Highline is built around an old rail line and is perfect for an afternoon walk.
This park built on a pier is a new addition to the NYC parks family, but an instant favorite. Don’t miss the amphitheater that opens up to the perfect view of the sunset over the river.
No list of New York parks would be complete without mentioning Central Park. This iconic location lives up to its hype and is great for picnics, walks, runs, and bike rides.
Often overshadowed by Manhattan’s Central Park, Prospect Park is Brooklyn’s version of an urban oasis. Here you’ll see far fewer tourists and more locals out to enjoy some time in nature.
This park has many great sports arenas like soccer fields and basketball courts. Plus, you’ll love the iconic view of the Manhattan skyline from here.
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]]>The post Best Places to Visit in the U.S. During Winter appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Vail, Colorado, is home to the world-famous Vail Ski Resort, arguably the best ski resort in the nation. It is a perfect place to be during winter if you are a fan of winter sports, offering perfect conditions for skiing and snowboarding. But even if you don’t enjoy winter activities of this kind, you will have something to do in Vail, thanks to its shopping centers, fancy restaurants, and nightclubs.
There is something magical about New York City in winter. This already amazing city becomes even more special when everything is covered by snow. Its streets and parks are even more picture-perfect, the winter markets are bustling with life, there is an ice skate rink on every corner, and the Christmas lights shine brighter than any other place on Earth. What else could you ask for?
Finally, if you don’t like anything related to winter, simply go someplace warmer. Key West, Florida, is a perfect place to run away from cold weather thanks to its subtropical climate that guarantees warm weather even during the winter months. While everyone else freezes, you can relax on the beach, sip a cocktail, and enjoy the sun.
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]]>The post New York City’s Most Stunning Candy Shops appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Since 1937, this unassuming shop in Manhattan’s Lower East Side has been selling delicious morsels to kids and adults alike. You’ll find this place stacked with an astonishing variety of candies wall to wall, and will be charmed by its retro vibes.
Established in 2001 with the goal of making it “the largest unique candy store in the world,” Dylan’s is a delight for the senses and a never-ending maze of candies in Union Square in Manhattan. The oddly satisfying, ordered by color selection of candies continues for 2 floors!
Just off of the Coney Island boardwalk in Brooklyn is Williams Candy Shop, an old-school haunt that has been providing sweet morsels to summer vacationers for their stays on the beach. This spot focuses on traditional, old-school sweets like caramel apples and cotton candy.
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]]>The post 3 Museums to Visit in Times Square, New York appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This wax museum is known for its replicas of all types of celebrities. You can get up close and personal and snap some shots with pop culture icons, fictional characters, and historical figures.
Get a glimpse of the weird by seeing tons of unique and weird artifacts and objects at Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Times Square. You’ll see everything from albino animals to replicas of NYC landmarks. Kids will love the Ripley’s Relic exhibit, which has visitors solve riddles and puzzles to uncover the Relic.
There are tons of art museums in the city, but this one is one of the best. MoMA has a huge collection of modern and contemporary art with world-famous artists and up-and-comers.
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]]>The post The Best Christmas Things to Do in NYC During COVID-19 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The pandemic can’t stop us from going ice-skating at the legendary Bryant Park, which in addition to the rink, has 60 shopping and food kiosks. Enjoy a skate at the 17,0000-square-foot ice-skating rink and then a bite to eat and festive cocktails at the rinkside pop-up restaurant.
This symbol of the holiday season is a must-see and it’s the pride and joy of NYC. The tree lighting is one of the best events in the city and it’s done every night through January 7.
From December 19 to December 25, every night, the Empire State Building is celebrating the holidays with a technicolor light and sound display. The show will be synced to Carrie Underwood’s new song “Hallelujah” with John Legend.
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]]>The post When Broadway Opens, You Have to Stay at These NYC Hotels appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Full of Irish hospitality, this Times Square boutique is just two years old. Located in the Broadway district and super close to Times Square, this hotel has 24-hour front desk service and an on-site restaurant and bar.
Located in Times Square, The Pearl Hotel, offers a fitness center, ticket services, and complimentary bubbles for special occasions.
This art deco, boutique hotel is 5-stars and it’s just a 5-minute walk from Broadway theaters. Some of the luxurious amenities included in the stay are a 42-inch flat-screen TV and personal butler service.
For an affordable stay in New York that doesn’t sacrifice amenities or location, this hotel is your best bet. It’s just 100-meters from Restaurant Row and 2-minutes from Times Square.
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]]>The post New York City’s Most Beautiful Unique Stations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>New York City’s subway stations are a unique part of the experience in and of themselves and these are some of the highlights of the network which must be seen to be believed!
Fulton Center, located in Lower Manhattan and inaugurated in November 2014, is unique in its modern, contemporary design which differs from many of the decades-old stations in the system. Containing an industrial design, shops, and a sky light, you’ll be in awe of this station.
190th Street Station in Washington Heights is unique due to the amazing location and depth that it features. This station is located under Fort Tryon Park and is over 140 feet underground! Elevator operators transport you down to the subway platform from its entrance.
East 180th Street Station in Brooklyn is housed in one of the most beautiful buildings you’ll see in the network. The Westchester and Boston Railroad Administration Building houses the entrance to this ground-level station, having been constructed in the early 20th century when this line was part of a commuter rail line.
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