Summer is not over just yet. It's a beautiful day outside and if you live in the Bronx area, there is still time to join a Pokémon wild hunt organized by NYC Parks and Recreation.
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Wednesday August 10, 2016
The biggest coffee festival of the year is coming to New York in September. Enjoy two days of coffee festivities including latte art, a barista competition, music, food, and of course unlimited coffee samples. Learn all about the art and science of coffee making, while sipping away on an artisan cup of coffee, or even a coffee martini.
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Have you ever seen the New York City skyline from the edge of the water? Forget the big boats, get out on the water on a kayak and gain a whole new perspective of NYC at Brooklyn Bridge Park this summer.
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Living on a budget in New York City? Don't sweat it, NYC has plenty of free activities and events you can attend without spending a dime. Check out some of the best free things to do this weekend near your neighborhood.
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Soon you will be able to share taxi rides and split fares in New York City. Two new apps are adding new services this year that will give you the option to share rides in yellow cabs with people near your location.
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For the first time, a free virtual reality concert is coming to Brooklyn in August! Get ready to be transcended into the night sky in the middle of Prospect Park. The Hubble Cantata film and live music unite for a once in a lifetime show. Attendees will be handed out cardboard VR headsets which they can connect to their phones to get spectacular views of Hubble Telescope images.
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Häagen-Dazs is celebrating 40 years of ice cream this Saturday, July 16th in Brooklyn Heights. Stop by their flagship location at 120 Montague Street for a free scoop of ice cream!
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Experience stunning views of the Hudson from an elevated park rising thirty feet above street level. What once was a busy train line used to bring in food into the city, is now a public park on Manhattan's west side running from Gansevoort Street all the way to West 30th Street with multiple access points along the way.
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Having a sweet tooth for a frozen treat to cool off in the summer heat? Read on to learn where to find the most delicious ice cream parlors in NYC. We've created a list of ice cream places that will make your taste buds dance.
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Governor's Island is almost ready to welcome New Yorkers and visitors to the newly renovated and re-imagined park. Thanks to The Trust of Governor's Island, city dwellers will be able to enjoy The Hills - five new landscaped spaces with breathtaking never-before-seen views of the New York City skyline and a 360-degree panoramic view of the Harbor.
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There is nothing more New York than a tree lined block of turn-of-the-century brownstones. Rediscover New York with a free walking tour of Brooklyn Heights, Fort Green, Park Slope and the Upper West Side.
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Have you ever wondered what New York neighborhoods looked like during the 19th and 20th century? Museum of The City of New York will transport you back in time through their installation of seven interactive photos of Old New York.
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Are you looking for a new apartment in the Upper Manhattan area?
If so, we have a great deal for you. We are currently giving out “Unlimited Metro Cards” for all new residents who sign a 12 month lease before February 1st, 2016.
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