New York City
Joining New York Travel Festival (NYTF)
Are you a travel blogger/writer in New York City (or surrounding areas)? Love to talk about your travels and share stories with friends, family or coworkers? Then…check out The New York Travel Festival (NYTF) this weekend!
Sharing travel writing through Pink Pangea
I’m excited to share travel writing news! I’ve been contributing to the community of Pink Pangea. This site is dedicated to sharing stories by women travelers – whether it’s digging deeper into cultural norms and customs, learning
Tourists New Yorkers Love to Hate
Today, I’m featuring this guest post by NYC local, Nancy Blaine. Nancy Blaine has been a resident of New York City since 1983. In that time she has lived in Harlem, The East Village, the
Join TSG Academy Day
Wanted to share this exciting event happening in NYC! Are you a traveler? Blogger? Travel insider? In the industry? Considering a career in travel? Join Travel+SocialGood (TSG) for this exciting event! I know I would
Join the Meetup Group
Are you a member of the #CultureTrav chat? Or, interested in joining in the future and curious about our upcoming #JACultureTrav event? Interested in digging deeper into your personal experiences of travel? Curious to hear
A Year in Review
It’s hard to believe that we’re already in January 2016. As I reflect on 2015 in this “year in review,” I can’t help but smile when I consider the many incredible moments, great conversations, successes
Exploring NYC Cuisine & Historic Landmarks
This guest post is provided by Brian Cicioni of I May Roam. Exploring NYC Cuisine & Historic Landmarks: A Journey My trips to Brooklyn usually start from Washington Square, which provides access to the A
Enjoying Copenhagen Street Food in NYC
When I first heard about Revolving Dansk in 2013, I was immediately intrigued. Revolving Dansk’s mission is clear: to bring Copenhagen street food to New York City, and they definitely deliver on that. I attended
Join the New York Trav Fest
In less than two weeks, the New York Travel Festival will return! I’m very excited to attend again this year again. This time, I’ll be joining as a speaker as part of the Digital Storytelling:
NYC by Q Train
Today’s post is by Culture with Travel East Coast Correspondent, Brian Cicioni, who writes I May Roam. There are 20 Q train stops in Brooklyn. The journey takes about 40 minutes and winds through neighborhoods including Fort