Syracuse: New York State’s Multicultural Food and Live Music Hub This trip was sponsored by Visit Syracuse. All opinions expressed within are my own. It’s wonderful to behold a city—the spiritual and geographic heart of New York State—that has reinvented… Bruce Northam , July 28, 2022
10 Ways the New LGA Terminal B is Knocking it Out of the Park For our flight to Toronto, I took my own advice and set a fare alert from New York on June 1st. When the fares dropped down to $72 on American… Johnny Jet , June 3, 2022
New York City Live Webcams Earlier today, while on the beach in Los Angeles with my wife and two kids, we FaceTimed a couple friends and family members back East. You know, they say that… Johnny Jet , January 28, 2022
How To Save 22% On New York City Hotels January and early February have always been a slow period for New York City. Once the New Year’s Eve crowd heads home, Big Apple hotel rooms usually sit vacant. Since… Johnny Jet , January 6, 2022
This Simple Tip Can Save You Tons of Money, Hassles and Headaches While Traveling During Omicron A friend of mine from California just flew to New York City for a conference at the Jacob Javits Conference Center. When he arrived at the conference center, he was… Johnny Jet , December 4, 2021
4 Things Bradley Cooper Did Wrong Before NYC Subway Knifepoint Hold Up Bradley Cooper, actor, filmmaker, ex-lacrosse player and former travel show TV host (I only threw those last two in because they’re not widely known and I, too, played lax in… Johnny Jet , November 29, 2021
Shocking Images of New York City and Airports Being Flooded If you were on social media last night, no doubt you saw the shocking images of New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area being flooded. The remnants of Hurricane… Johnny Jet , September 2, 2021
Breaking News: New York City To Require Proof of Vaccination I recently wrote that the biggest travel trend so far in 2021 is the that more and more businesses, restaurants, theatres, museums, destinations and even countries are now requiring visitors… Johnny Jet , August 3, 2021
How to Get Authentic New York Pizza Delivered To Your House This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our… Johnny Jet , June 10, 2021
A Double Dose of Adirondack Lore—Lake Placid & Saranac Lake Hotel Saranac—Saranac Lake’s hilltop hospitality palace The evergreen Adirondack Park Region is comprised of 12 counties encompassing 92 towns. Three neighboring communities—the Tri-Lakes—in the High Peaks region have worldly reputations… Bruce Northam , February 23, 2021
An Evening Sail on the Hudson With North Cove Sailing As everyone knows, it’s been a long, hot summer. Finding a way to cool off is not always an easy task, but a recent sail on the Hudson provided me… Michele Kropf , August 28, 2019
Kaikagetsu Brings Japan’s Famous Hida Beef to the Lower East Side Kaikagetsu, at 162 Orchard Street in Manhattan, is a space of dark woods, lanterns and woven bamboo. In ambience and menu, it is a simple shrine to Hida, a city… Ian Livingston , July 12, 2019
5 Weekend Getaways from New York City This post is sponsored by Marriott but all opinions expressed within are my own. While many travelers flock to New York City during the summer months for vacation, there are… Johnny Jet , June 29, 2019
10 Reasons to Stay at Wyndham Midtown 45 in New York City As you can probably tell from the name, Wyndham Midtown 45 stands mighty tall on 45th Street in New York City, just a few steps away from the glow of… Chloe Wynne , June 4, 2019
Oheka Castle: A Long Island Escape Fit for a Queen (or Two) As opposed to venturing afar on Presidents Day (week) to ski or tan, I skipped the inescapable crowds and took two eighth-graders—my daughter Bella and her pal—on what we coined… Bruce Northam , April 25, 2019