New York City is one of the most visited and since I’m always in the city, I never think to visit the tourist spots. When NewYork.com invited on a day trip, my eyes were opened to so many activities my family and I were missing out on.
If you’re planning to spend a day, weekend, or longer in New York City, you need to go to NewYork.com and start your vacation itinerary. They can help you from from the time you step out your front door until you arrive back home, making sure you have the vacation that’s fit for you and your family.
A couple of the fun activities we got to do with our #WeLoveThisCity Posse:
New York Water Taxi
Intrepid Museum
What is NewYork.com?
NewYork.com is designed to be the online destination for travel, entertainment, dining, real estate and job needs, as well as innovative, trusted and fresh local New York-focused content. By bridging content and commerce, NewYork.com helps locals and visitors make informed decisions on hotels, entertainment, attractions, tours, dining and more, and book their activities all in one place.
Consumers will discover hundreds of hidden gems, stumble upon local hangouts or celebrity hot spots, learn all the Broadway gossip, find historical haunts and do so much more while visiting the site. Exciting tips written by real New Yorkers highlight the best food trucks in Brooklyn, the fine dining establishments near Wall Street, and the trendiest boutiques in Soho. NewYork.com has it all covered.
What can be found on NewYork.com?
Divided into multiple sections, content categories include the following areas:
- Travel – Trip planning throughout the five New York boroughs and top destinations in NYC
- Entertainment, Attractions & Tickets – Features, blogs, and information on Broadway shows, attractions, tours and events
- Hotels – Information and listings on over 400 hotels in New York City
- New York Restaurants – 20,000* restaurant listings and menus, Zagat ratings, and news on the dining scene and trends
- Living in New York – Portraits of neighborhood life and features on New York City lifestyle
- Jobs in New York – Job listings and career advice for finding a job in the New York City market
- New York Real Estate – Property listings and New York City real estate news
What products does NewYork.com offer?
NewYork.com is proud to feature multiple tours, attractions and Broadway shows including Disney Theatricals, Wicked, Spider Man, Mamma Mia, Jersey Boys, NBC Studio Tours, Top of the Rock, Circle Line and New York Pass.
How does NewYork.com work?
NewYork.com has direct relationships with the most popular shows and attractions, live entertainment producers and venues, which allow it to sell tickets through its own proprietary ticketing system. Unlike most major ticketing systems, this gives users a single booking engine to package a hotel and tickets for multiple shows and attractions. NewYork.com’s easy, convenient, reliable and secure service, combined with two superior customer service centers supported 365 days a year, ensures complete customer satisfaction.
Who operates NewYork.com?
NewYork.com is operated EBG – one of the nation’s leading online travel and entertainment providers. Established in 2001, EBG sells millions of tickets and thousands of hotel rooms annually. EBG has a proven track record of developing successful, innovative website portals and partnerships and is transforming NewYork.com to serve as the “go to” resource for researching information, planning activities and visiting New York. EBG has created NewYork.com to provide a seamless user experience, taking the guess-work and headache out of researching, planning and booking hotel rooms and purchasing tickets for hundreds of venues, events and attractions.
WABC deal:
NewYork.com is offering half price on Circle Line Sightseeing’s Full Island Cruise. Depart on Circle Line’s most popular cruise year round and discover Manhattan like the great explorers. Take in over 101 city sights, including a magnificent close-up of the Statue of Liberty and The Octagon, Randall’s Island, High Bridge Park, Columbia University, Harlem, Gracie Mansion, South Street Seaport, Brooklyn Bridge, Yankee Stadium, The Cloisters, Grant’s Tomb, and The Little Red Lighthouse. The original/current price is $38 for adults and $26 for children. NewYork.com is offering WABC viewers a deal of $19 for adults and $13 for children.
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