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People walking on the Coney Island boardwalk past Nathan's Famous Hot Dogs in Brooklyn, New York

Coney Island: Your guide to New York’s famous seaside resort

October 15, 2019 by Karen Turner 2 Comments

Coney Island is New York’s premium summer playground. From rollercoasters to the beach to craft beer, this little piece of Brooklyn has it all. This little guide to Coney Island will help you understand why New Yorkers love Coney Island so much, the best things to do on Coney Island, and why you should visit…

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Your insider guide to Astoria, Queens with the best things to do in Astoria NY

July 5, 2018 by Karen Turner Leave a Comment

As a New Yorker, I believe that it’s my duty to inform you about Astoria, a neighborhood in New York City. This charming neighborhood encapsulates so much what is New York: a strong immigrant identity, great food, culture, fantastic museums and gentrification…  Keep reading about the best things to do in Astoria NY and why…

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Tips for visiting Times Square for the first time by a New Yorker

August 18, 2019 by Dawn Allcott 1 Comment

Like Shibuya Station in Tokyo and the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Times Square is an imminently recognizable tourist stop. The ads on the giant screens at One Times Square – where the New Year’s Eve ball drops every year – might change, but the energy of the intersection has only grown with time. Times…

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The Insider’s Guide to the US Open by a fan attending for 30+ years

September 1, 2019 by Steve Ertrachter 42 Comments

This week is a guest post from a reader who happens to be my dad. Steve is a native New Yorker who has been going to the US Open for the past 35 years.  He attends for three days every year.  The most that he has ever spent on one day was $3 for a…

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Filed Under: Local Guides, New York City, New York State, North America, Uncategorized, United States Tagged With: New York, NYC, Sports, Travel, travel tips, USA

Busy street with signs in Chinese in Flushing, one of the largest Chinatowns in the world!

Flushing, Queens: The NYC neighborhood that you must visit

June 27, 2019 by Karen Turner 3 Comments

One of my favorite neighborhoods in New York City has to be Flushing, Queens. This incredibly diverse neighborhood is at the heart of Queens’ Chinese community, a favorite place of the late Anthony Bourdain, and an incredibly historic place. This guide to Flushing, Queens will include the best things to do in Flushing, Queens, where…

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New York ferry sailing underneath the Brooklyn Bridge with stunning views of Manhattan at sunset

How to see the Manhattan skyline by boat for less than $3

July 6, 2019 by Karen Turner 1 Comment

You’ve probably heard of the Staten Island ferry, the free ferry that runs between Manhattan and Staten Island. This ferry for tourists and locals is a great way to see the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan, but there are far more ferries than this line. This post will be introducing you to the New…

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People enjoying ice skating in Bryant Park, one of New York's best Christmas markets and ice skating rinks during Christmas in New York!

Insider Tips for NYC during the Holidays by a New Yorker

January 1, 2020 by Karen Turner 33 Comments

Insider tips for visiting New York City for Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Eve!

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The famous Guggenheim Museums, one of the best museums on the UES

Neighborhood guide to the UES with the best things to do on the Upper East Side

July 30, 2018 by Karen Turner Leave a Comment

Paging Gossip Girl: I’ll be sharing a guide to the Upper East Side written by a fellow native New Yorker and blogger who has been living on the Upper East Side for a while. This guide will cover the best things to do on the Upper East Side, one of Manhattan’s most exclusive areas, with…

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Knish at Yonah Schimmel's Knishery in the Lower East Side, an iconic Jewish bakery in New York City

A guide to the best Jewish food on the Lower East Side by a New Yorker

June 12, 2019 by Karen Turner Leave a Comment

As someone who grew up in New York City, one could even say that bagels run in my blood. Although New York is rapidly changing, especially Manhattan, the Lower East Side still has many of the best places to sample Jewish food in New York. This guide to the Lower East Side is set up…

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The Unisphere: The story behind the most famous attraction in Queens

January 16, 2019 by Karen Turner Leave a Comment

As a born-and-raised New Yorker, I can tell you that the Unisphere is a point of pride for many New Yorkers. This post will discuss the history of the Unisphere along with some insider tips for your visit to this famous Queens attraction.

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Karen. American expat and cat lover from New York City who lived in Amsterdam…. Then, Paris. Now, living in The Hague, the Netherlands. Happily married to Jacob.

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