No pants zone Insider Tip: The dates change from year to year, but it is held in January. I still can’t believe I missed it when I lived in the city. This year, I was beyond ecstatic to be able to do it too (FOR THE FIRST TIME). Today, thousands of people take their pants off on subways in over 60 cities in more than 25 countries. The No Pants Subway Ride started as a small prank among friends in NYC 17 years ago but quickly became a worldwide phenomenon. If you aren’t shy or easily aroused, planning a vacation around the annual, No Pants Subway Ride will make your trip even more exciting. – Open through April (weather permitting) Insider Tip: Avoid the lines by getting there before noon and keep in mind the ice resurfacing times. One of the most popular things to do among New Yorker’s and tourists alike is ice-skating at the Wollman Rink – Even Blair Waldorf likes it there! The Manhattan skyline behind it is picture perfect. Strolling through the park after a snow day is like walking into a winter wonderland. One of the perks of New York City during the winter: Central Park. Stay tuned! WHAT TO DO Ice-skating in Central Park I enjoyed staying there, and I will tell you all about it in the next blog post. Some like The Local NY in Long Island City features terrific amenities such as a coffee shop/bar and a rooftop with the best Manhattan view. For first-timers, this might sound pretty daunting, but there’s nothing to fear, they’re plenty to choose from. If you’re looking to save some money on your trip to New York City, you should consider staying in a hostel. Behind the scenes photo shoot for Just Salad WHERE TO SLEEP Wearing Black & Cobalt Clipper Print Low-Rise Brief by Parke and Ronen Don’t worry! I will still make it there – eventually! In the meantime, here’s a list fantastic activities, restaurants and gay winter fun you can do in New York City when it’s cold outside. This guide was going to include a road trip to Upstate New York, but Mother Nature got in our way. Not only this snowstorm messed up thousands of traveler’s plans – including my photographer’s – but also made me realize I genuinely DISLIKE cold weather.ĬLICK HERE to follow my travels on Instagram Sporting Reversible Diagonal Block Jacket by Nautica in Central Parkįast forward to this year, the “bomb cyclone,” aka Winter Storm Grayson- surprised us to show us what a blizzard really is. The much-hyped storm turned out to be a total bust. Well, we woke up to less than a foot of snow yet the subway and roads were closed. That January, meteorologists predicted the worst snowstorm in years, with as much as 18 inches of snow for New York City.
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