New York Glamour
Business and glamour do not get any bigger or better than this. That’s the nature of the bustling New York. Though the city has its share of the destitute, orphaned, poor and tired folks they peacefully coexist with the state of the art museums, regal statues and sky scrapers! Packed choc a bloc with people and not much of space, the city is forever buzzing with activity. Weather wise it is best to travel during Spring and the Fall.
With 3 airports, two train terminals and a huge bus depot, New York City is a crucial transport hub. Newark or La Guardia airports are more convenient than JFK. New York is linked with its major neighboring airports by luxury limousine service providers.
Places to see here, include the Empire State Building, Times Square, the lanes of Greenwich Village and Soho, Wall Street and Staten Island. New York has over 20,000 eateries, ranging from the gourmet to Cordon Bleu and for the foodie, the choices are endless.
Activities include gymming at Chelsea Piers, bowling, skating, horseback-riding, indoor wall-climbing and swinging a golf club. Jog at Central Park or at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. Go Fishing at City Island. Cycle in Prospect Park. Skate on Central Park Dr.
Events include Times Square’s New Year’s Eve fest, midnight run in Central Park, Three Kings Parade, St Patrick’s Day Parade, Tribeca Film Festival, the Puerto Rican Day Parade, the JVC Jazz Festival and Mermaid Parade, Independence Day, Harlem Week, Halloween Parade and the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting.