February in New York City

by Rosalie Scott

Book a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner at a Manhattan bistro. Or bundle up for a buggy ride through Central Park. From the buzz of Fashion Week to ice skating at Wollman Rink, despite the frigid temperatures there many reasons to take a February break in the New York City.

Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Chocolates and flowers are nice, but if you really want to wow the special someone in your life, what could be a better than a romantic trip to New York City for Valentine’s Day? There are dozens of romantic destinations for couples to make the most of the chilly weather.

January in New York City

by Rosalie Scott

From cheaper flights and hotels to discount shopping and dining, travelling to New York after the holidays is a perfect way to see the city for a fraction of the regular price. It may be windy and cold in January, but the culture and excitement of New York City is always hot!

Where to find the hottest New Years Eve parties in NYC

by Naomi Young

New Years Eve is one of the most party filled days in the United States. There is no better place to party the night away on December 31st than New York City. The famed New Years Eve in Times Square is just one among many options for partying the night away in NYC.

Choosing from all of these options can prove to be difficult; luckily, Joonbug has made it easy for New Years party goers to explore their options. The site offers an organized way to browse some of the hottest NYC New Years events. The events range from club style settings like Touch Club to elegant event spaces such as Capitale.

December in New York City

by Rosalie Scott

December is the most wonderful time of the year, and a wonderful time to visit New York City! Show off your best moves on the Rockefeller Center skating rink by the twinkling lights of the spectacular Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Shopping, shows and New Year’s Eve in Times Square are just some of the fun things to do in the city during the festive holiday season.

November in New York City

by Rosalie Scott

November hosts several big events in the Big Apple, such as the New York City Marathon and the New York Comedy Festival. And with the holiday season is fast approaching, the city is alive with the excitement of both Thanksgiving and the upcoming Christmas holidays. From the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to the unveiling of the legendary holiday storefront windows, November is a beautiful time of year to experience the magic of Manhattan.