In the summer, Coney Island is a beacon for adrenaline seeking park goers looking to test their fate. However, in the winter, Coney Island is a place of little action. Except on Sunday afternoons. In the dead of winter, while everyone else is hiding in their apartment binge watching Netflix, a motley crew assembles at […]
Nama-say-what? What it’s like to Learn Yoga
Last month I crafted a list of all the things I wish I made more time to accomplish. In order to get my butt in gear, I decided to choose 20 things I’d like to do before turning 30. Deadlines always make me work harder. Three years might sound like a long time, but my […]
How to Look Like a Local in NYC
Seven years ago, I arrived in New York City, wide eyed and bushy tailed, ready to follow my dreams like so many other people who come to this beautiful city. I, like so many tourists, had that same reaction of, “Wow, New Yorkers are so short tempered and rude!” After a few months in the […]
The RIDE in New York City: What it’s like
It seems like New York City is filled with tourist attractions. Each one vying to be different. Trying desperately to stand out in a crowd. Most of the time it’s a wasted effort. I’ve seen hundreds of signs that read “Best pizza in NYC!” or “Best way to see the sights!” I’ve almost become numb […]
Is the New York Pass Worth It?
Being a competitive person, nothing appeals more to me than a challenge. For instance: How many attractions can you see in one day in New York City? Four? Five? Nine? The only thing stopping me from trying was money. No one wants to spend three hundred dollars a day on tourist attractions. Upon doing research […]
Things to do in Midtown NYC on a $30 Budget
Midtown is arguably one of the best places to go sightseeing in New York City. It’s also one of the easiest places to visit on a budget since so many things are free. Therefore, making a list of things to do in Midtown, NYC wasn’t all that difficult. Although this area of the city is beautiful […]
Things To Do on the Upper East Side on a $30 Budget
The Upper East Side is no longer the old money neighborhood ruled by the upper class. It’s now considered one of the cheapest places to live in Manhattan, and therefore, is the neighborhood that 20 year olds flock to after graduating. My high school BFF, Sharmaine, decided to join me in this adventure as a […]
Trapeze Classes in NYC: What it’s like
I was driving down the West Side Highway one day when I saw a girl flying through the air and doing a back flip on the top of one of the piers. Under her was a banner that read “Trapeze School New York” in black and red lettering. I couldn’t stop smiling as I watched, […]
Things To Do in Chinatown NYC on a $30 Budget
Spending a day in New York City and only spending $30 is challenging, however this week I decided to focus on things to do in Chinatown NYC. If there is one area in New York City that is cheap, it’s Chinatown. The most difficult part of this challenge wasn’t saving money. The challenge turned out […]
Experiencing Sleep No More in New York City
Having a budget and sticking to it is great, but sometimes it’s worth it to spend a little extra on a one of a kind experience. With Halloween around the corner, I thought it was the perfect time to write about my favorite New York City experience (no, I’m not exaggerating). This is literally the best […]