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New York City has some of the best museums in the country, and something that not a lot of people know, is that many of them are free, either all the time or on certain days! The great thing about visiting museums in NYC is that you can do it year-round & in any weather. This map includes museums in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, & even one in Queens! It includes some of the classics (hello The Met!), as well as some you may have never heard of.
This is a living map of all of my favorite museums that you can enjoy for free. It includes museums in Manhattan, Brooklyn, & the Bronx. As I discover more, I will add them to this map & you'll automatically get the update!
Accessibility • Art • History • People & Culture
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Planning your first trip to New York City? I can only imagine how overwhelmed you get by the thousands of activities, restaurants, bars and hotels in the Big 🍎
I consider myself a reliably source to NYC since I’ve been there 5 times and lived there for 4 months (yes, I mention this at least once every single day). Soooo, if you need the perfect itinerary for your first time in the city of dreams, you’ve found your girlie!
This guide includes a budget hotel as well as a more upscale one, the perfect mix of touristy and non-touristy activities, amazing restaurants and of course, my favorite boutiques and shops. It’s perfect for 6 to 8 nights and covers Manhattan and a small part of Brooklyn.
This guide really is for everyone, doesn’t matter if you’re visiting with friends, family or your lover. If you need any add-ons or more specific guides I will have different, smaller ones you can use!
Do you want a personal itinerary? Please contact me on Instagram @charlottedekemp! A personal itinerary is €30.
Have you visited already, but need a little different take on the New York streets? I have other, fun guides for you! 💘
Solo Female • Couples • Groups • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Roadtrip
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You're in NYC baby - so of course, you want to enjoy some amazing views of the city. Might I suggest a rooftop?
Rooftop bars are probably the thing I get asked about the most when people ask me what they should do in NYC. So here's a map of my all-time favorite rooftop bars that are open year-round.
Most of these rooftops are in Manhattan - Midtown to be exact, but there are a few outliers, including a couple in Brooklyn - where you can see views of Brooklyn AND Manhattan!
Use the map function at the top right-hand corner of this guide to plan your trip & see which rooftops are closer to you. When you save this guide, all of the places will automatically appear on your main map as well. This map is living, meaning that when I come across new rooftops I like, I'll add them, and you'll automatically get an update if you've saved this guide!
Groups • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Luxury • Foodie • Wellness • History • Shopping • Design • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Slow Travel • Van Life • Roadtrip • Wine • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Relaxation
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As big & intimidating as New York City can seem, living in & traveling here with kids is awesome. The city has a lot of unique experiences that my kids love, and I also love doing with them!
Highlights of these activities include:
🎨 Interactive Children's Museums
🧑🎨 Arts & crafts activities
🧒 Places to play
🧑🍳 And even a cooking class!
Save this map for access to my (and my kids) favorite unique experiences in the city. These are great things to do between the other things you want to do in the city, to keep your kids happy. It includes activities in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, & even Coney Island! This is a living map, meaning that I'll keep adding to it as I find more fun activities - and you'll automatically get those updates!
Groups • Family • Children • Interactive • Museums • Arts & Crafts • Playgrounds • Cooking Class • Manhattan • Upper West Side • Midtown • Upper East Side • Chelsea • West Village • Queens • Brooklyn • Coney Island
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Following the pandemic, where restaurants are smart to remove any barriers that keep customers from visiting, finding a spot that offers no reservations is somewhat of a rarity. Luckily, you can still find a number of places that are walk-in only for when you’re feeling spontaneous (or forgetful).
Whether you’re looking for the best restaurant in Chelsea market to sit at the counter, or need to find a swanky dinner in Brooklyn on the fly, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite walk-in only spots around the city.
Groups • Foodie • People & Culture • Romantic • Slow Travel
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A day out on foot exploring Shoreditch, from someone who has lived in East London for >5 years.
Shoreditch is the new place to be in East London! It’s also known as the “Brooklyn of London”, where you can explore so many different aspects that make London so unique. From wall graffiti and vintage stores to the famous Brick Lane curries and lots of new (and good) restaurants popping up, Shoreditch is definitely the place to explore.
I hope you enjoy this guide.
Any tips would be appreciated 😊
Foodie • Art • Shopping • Design • Adventure • History • People & Culture • Coffee • Relaxation • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco • Faith • Wellness • Budget
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New York City, the vibrant and iconic metropolis, is a place where dreams come to life. This bustling urban center is a global hub for culture, art, finance, fashion, and cuisine. From the towering skyscrapers of Manhattan to the diverse neighborhoods of Brooklyn, every corner of the city offers a unique experience.
What’s Included:
🗓️ Best Time To Visit
🕑 Duration Recommendation
🛫Airport
🚖Transportation
🦺Safety
🚨Best Known For
👚What to Pack
📍Where to Go
🤠Take an Adventure
🏨 Where to Stay
🥐Food Guide
💲BONUS: Ultimate guide to making money while traveling the world
Family • Plus Size • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Shopping
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Chinese restaurants have been serving New Yorker’s since as early as the 1860s. Chinese food, from dumplings to roast pork to egg foo young, have been a staple of New Yorkers’ diets through the decades.
From Flushing to Fulton Street, New York City is brimming with Chinese cuisine that can satisfy any craving no matter your budget. Whether you are hanging around Chinatown or exploring Brooklyn, we’ve got you covered.
Groups • Foodie • Budget • People & Culture • History • Design
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Use this guide as the starting point for planning your trip to New York City. New York can be daunting, since it's so big, so choosing the neighborhood that you're going to stay in should be based on the vibe you're looking for. Do you want to focus on cool restaurants & shopping? Are you a first time visitor, so you want to do more touristy things? All of these questions are things I've taken into account for you.
In this guide, you'll find information on each neighborhood worth staying in & my notes on why you might choose to stay there. Once you've chosen your vibe & location, you can dive into my other guides that have recommendations for dining, night life, things to do with the kiddos, free things to do, and more! These guides are all linked throughout, and are built to be used as maps to help you navigate the city. Be sure to check them out to plan the rest of your trip!
This guide also contains lots of useful information on how to get from all of the NY airports to where you'll be staying, as well as my favorite app for getting around the city - CityMapper!
First time visitors • Hip, younger visitors • Food and shopping enthusiasts • Families with kids • Art enthusiasts • Budget-friendly travelers • Travelers looking for something different than Manhattan • People & Culture • Shopping • Nightlife • Foodie • Architecture • Budget • Luxury • Family • Art • Photography • Slow Travel • Van Life • Roadtrip • Coffee
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My family lives in NYC and Im always saving the free spots! If you're looking to explore New York City on a budget, there are plenty of free activities to keep you busy. From Central Park to the High Line, there's no shortage of parks and outdoor spaces to enjoy. You can also visit museums for free on certain days, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Fridays, or take a free walking tour of various neighborhoods. In addition, you can catch a free concert or event in one of the city's many public spaces. With these free activities, you can experience the best of NYC without breaking the bank.
Budget Travelers • Budget • Nature • History • Art • People & Culture
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When visiting (or living in) this concrete jungle, you may find yourself in need of a little time in the great outdoors. And while we can't really give you much of the great outdoors in NYC, there are plenty of activities to get into on a warm summer day. Better yet, most of these activities are totally free. Check out the map in the upper right corner to find all of my favorite outdoor activities in NYC.
Outdoor Activities in NYC • Nature • Outdoor Activities • Park • Beach • Art • Photography • People & Culture • Foodie • Budget
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New York, "The City That Never Sleeps" and that attracts about 65 million visitors each year is one of the most visited cities in the world. "The Big Apple" as it is also nicknamed boasts endless opportunities for exploration and immersing yourself in to the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Planning a trip to NYC? This guide gives you an overview of the sights, the most famous, must-do's, hidden gems, free activties, delicious food and a few hotel options. I've included all the places that I visited and that I would recommend, as well as the ones I wanted to go to but didn't have enough time.
Please note: My guide focuses on visits during the summer months and is not designed for Christmas shopping and winter activities.
50+ • Backpacker • Couples • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Photography • Shopping
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This is your one-stop-shop for all of the Gluten-Free Globetrotter travel guides, maps, itineraries, and consulting services.
I am a native New Yorker living with celiac disease in New York City. I am sharing my love for my city as well as all of the delicious gluten-free options available here.
Don't see what you are looking for? Send me a message! gfglobetrotter@gmail.com
Gluten-free / Celiac • Female Solo • 50+ • Accessibility • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Groups • Family • Digital Nomads • Couples • LGBTQ+ • Foodie
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You are/will be visiting NYC and are looking for restaurants with the best views of the entire city? You‘ve come to the right place!
This guide features 12 restaurants and bars spread across the entirety of New York that offer spectacular views!
Whether you are looking to start your day off with a brunch over 60 stories up in the air or dine while looking at the sun setting behind the Manhattan skyline, this guide has it all!
This guide contains:
- a list of 12 restaurants and bars in different neighborhoods all around the city that offer spectacular views. Every restaurant has a short description (cuisine, ambience, views). There is a link below every restaurant that will take you straight to the menus so you can find the perfect place!
There is a short description added when you tap each place so you still have the information once you save a place and come back to it outside of the board!
Menus can be found within the place as well as the board itself!
Couples • Groups • Foodie • City • Luxury • Romantic • Photography
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