Posts written in ‘Street Happenings’

New York City’s Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

Saturday March 13th, 10:34 am by Avi.

Don’t Miss The World’s Largest Saint Patrick’s Day Parade In New York City

Wednesday March 17TH 11AM–5PM

Fifth Ave From 44TH Street To 86TH Street // Google Map

Chari & Co NYC Track Bike Shop March Sale Is On!

Tuesday March 9th, 11:46 am by Avi.

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Chari & Co NYC Is Having A 20%-40% Off Sale For 4 Days This Week

Chari & Co NYC // Google Map // Website
175 Stanton Street
Ground Floor East
New York, NY 10002
Store Phone Number: 212-475-0102
Store Hours: Sunday: 12-6PM // Monday-Saturday 11AM-7PM

Check Out New York City’s Best Bike Paths

Tuesday January 5th, 11:16 am by Avi.

The Perfect Waterfront Ride // Full Details
Mileage: About 32 Miles
Time: 4 Hours
Highlights: Looking @ New Jersey From Battery Park

The Perfect Bike-Friendly Ride // Full Details
Mileage: About 21 Miles
Time: 3 – 4 Hours
Highlights: Fewer Cars, Hungarian Pastries, Belgian-Style Beer

The Perfect Queens Ride // Full Details
Mileage:
19
Time: About 2 Hours
Highlights: Bayside Views In Douglaston & The Modernized Civil War Outpost Fort Totten

The Perfect Brooklyn Ride (TTSNYC Choice) // Full Details
Mileage: About 27 Miles
Time: 3 – 4 Hours
Highlights: Prospect Park’s Grand Army Plaza, Ditmas Park, Manhattan Beach

Need to get your own bike or need to rent a bike for the day? Check out Chari And Co NYC

The Official New York City Pass!

Friday December 18th, 11:43 pm by Avi.

Tour New York City your own way with the flexible New York Pass! Enjoy free entry to more than 40 New York attractions, as well as discounts at top restaurants and retailers.

Choose from 40 unique attractions, then let the New York Pass do the rest. You’ll receive discounts and special offers on shopping, dining and activities, plus a 125-page guidebook.

The New York Pass leaves you in control, allowing you to have the best, customized experience possible. Passes are available for one, two, three or seven days.

Attractions covered by the New York Pass include:
* Bronx Zoo
* Brooklyn Children’s Museum
* Carnegie Hall Tour
* Central Park Zoo
* New York harbor cruises
* Ellis Island Ferry (for Statue of Liberty)
* Empire State Building
* Guggenheim Museum
* Madison Square Garden All Access Tour
* MOMA
* NBC Studio Tour
* Queens Zoo
* Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
* Rockefeller Center Tour
* Tour at Lincoln Center
* United Nations Tour
* Whitney Museum of American Art

New York has endless options, and with the New York Pass you can do as much or as little sightseeing as you like, at your own pace.

Inclusions:
* FREE 125-page guide book (in English, Spanish and German)
* FREE Entry to over 40 attractions
* FREE Audio tour of the Empire State Building
* Discounts at 25 top restaurants and retailers

Exclusions:
* Food and beverages, other than the ‘value added offers’ specified in your guidebook
* Transportation to/from attractions

The New York City Pass Website // NYC Pass Pricing
Thanks To NYC.Com For A Great Tip!

Times Square 2010 New Years Eve Ball Drop Info

Tuesday December 15th, 1:14 pm by Avi.

Where is the Ball lowered?
The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball descends from a flagpole at the top of One Times Square. It can best be seen along Broadway, from 43rd Street to 50th Street, and along Seventh Avenue, as far north as 59th Street

Where is the best view?
The earlier you arrive, the better your view and the closer you will be to the action. The sound system is set up in the Bowtie area (where Broadway and Seventh Avenue cross), and the video screens on One Times Square (where the Ball is lowered) are easily visible. There are additional screens set up at Broadway and 50th Street, Broadway and 52nd Street, Broadway and 54th Street and Broadway and 58th Street.

How do I enter Times Square on New Year’s Eve?
Please click here for a list of all access points.