New York’s Forgotten Diners

by Naomi Young

Diners dot every borough of New York City, charming visitors and New Yorkers alike with their 24×7 schedule and menus where you can get breakfast at 11 PM or dinner at 6 AM. But how old is the American diner? In this guest post from Nadine Hallak of leading flight deals website Cheapflights.co.uk, she explores the history and significance of the diner as well as samples some of finest options available in New York.

Cheyenne Diner

New Years Day 2011 in New York City

by Naomi Young

This post has been written by a guest writer – Charlotte.

Forcing yourself out of bed after an excessive night of welcoming in the New Year may not be your idea of a fun way to spend New Year’s Day, however if you are fortunate enough to be in New York on 1st January 2011 there are just too many interesting things to do to spend the day feeling sorry for yourself and nursing a bad hangover. Instead wrap up warm and hit the quieter than usual streets of Manhattan for some great Big Apple experiences.

Christmas 2010 in New York City

by Naomi Young

This post has been written by a guest writer – Charlotte

Every year New York City is transformed into a winter wonderland, the freezing temperatures and often snow fall only add to the magic of this festive time of year, as long as you’re wrapped up that is. So get your scarf’s and gloves at the ready to explore some of the best New York has to offer at this enchanting time of year.

I LOVE NEW YORK unveils 4 new short films

by Naomi Young

I LOVE NEW YORK recently unveiled four new short films to promote tourism for New York State. In partnership with ProMotion Pictures, New York State’s iconic tourism campaign worked with teams of students at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Graduate School of Film to create the films. The project had two goals: to support the arts in New York in recognition of the 50th anniversary of state funding for the arts and to create unique, branded entertainment for New York State tourism.