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How to Spend a Full Day Exploring New York City on a Budget

By Hunter DeVries

New York City has a reputation for being expensive, but that reputation often comes from trying to experience the city the wrong way. The truth is that New York rewards curiosity more than spending…

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10 Legendary NYC Restaurants That Shaped the City — and Why We Still Miss Them

By Hunter DeVries

New York's dining scene wasn't always about celebrity chefs, tasting menus, and Instagram lighting. Before reservations became competitive sport and "concept" restaurants ruled the block, there were…

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A woman crossing a Midtown Manhattan street alone with the Chrysler Building rising in the background and yellow taxis nearby

What It Really Costs to Solo Travel New York City for a Day

By Hunter DeVries

Solo travel in New York City has a reputation for being expensive — and sometimes intimidating. The city is loud, fast, and famously unforgiving to the unprepared. But what actually happens when you…

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Steam rising from an underground vent on a Manhattan street with a yellow taxi cab passing through the white plume

The Hidden Infrastructure That Keeps New York City Alive

By Hunter DeVries

New York City doesn't work because it's efficient on the surface. It works because of what's hidden underneath. This first part of The Real New York City Nobody Knows About focuses on the invisible…

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Hard Rock Hotel New York glass tower rising above Midtown Manhattan at dusk with illuminated Hard Rock logo and Times Square visible below

Best 4-Star Hotels Near Famous Tourist Attractions in New York City

By Hunter DeVries

If you want to stay in the center of the action — close to Broadway, Central Park, Times Square, and iconic skyline views — these three four-star hotels put you exactly where you need to be. They're…

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Crowds lined up outside Lindy's Restaurant on a busy Midtown Manhattan street in the 1940s with vintage cars passing below

Gone But Not Forgotten: New York City’s Most Legendary Restaurants That Time Couldn’t Save

By Hunter DeVries

New York City doesn't just lose restaurants — it loses institutions. Behind every shuttered dining room is a story about the city that once was. Before celebrity chefs and tasting menus, before…

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Ornate theater entrance decorated with glowing comedy and drama mask lights against a dark urban night backdrop

Broadway 101 — A Visitor’s Guide to Booking Broadway Shows in New York City

By Hunter DeVries

Seeing a Broadway show is one of the most iconic experiences New York City offers, yet for first-time visitors, it can feel surprisingly intimidating. Between dozens of theaters, constantly rotating…

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Yellow NYC taxi cab moving through busy Manhattan street traffic past brownstone buildings

Why NYC Taxis Are Crushing the Ride-Share Revolution

By Hunter DeVries

In 2014, a New York City taxi medallion sold for over $1 million. Within a few short years, that same medallion was worth a fraction of its peak value. Uber and Lyft entered the market, flooded the…

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Visitors gathered inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art's grand atrium with high arched ceilings and classical architecture

The 11 Best Museums in New York City — Where Culture, History, and Curiosity Truly Converge

By Hunter DeVries

New York City is not just home to museums — it is shaped by them. These institutions do more than house art or preserve artifacts; they function as living extensions of the city's identity. In a place…

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Rustic woodfire-baked sourdough rye bread with a thick dark crust, recalling the overnight fermentation process at Gage and Tollner

A Day in the Pastry Kitchen at Gage & Tollner

By Hunter DeVries

In a city that reinvents itself every decade, Gage & Tollner stands as a rare bridge between eras. First opened in 1879, the Downtown Brooklyn landmark has welcomed generations of New Yorkers beneath…

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