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Battery Park, New York City

Battery Park is located in the Battery in New York City. Because of the cannons that were erected after the American Revolution to defend the citizens...

The Las Vegas Strip

The Las Vegas Strip is just the thing when we need a little fantasy and a getaway from the problems of the world. Only in Vegas will you be able to...

Zero Film Festival in New York

For the true movie lover, a trip to the Zero Film Festival is a must do trip at least once. Only two years old, the festival focuses on a select grou...

Taking Long Island Rail Road from JFK airport to New York City

When traveling to and from New York City, there's an overwhelming amount of options, starting with the number of airports to choose from! Have you c...

The free ferry to Staten Island, New York City

New York City can be an expensive place to visit. Granted, the cost is worth it, for it's one of the world's most exciting cities. It has all the ...

The "High Line" Park, New York City

Look up in the sky “It's a bird, it's a plane.” Ok, the High Line Park in New York, isn’t that high, but it is something to marvel a...

Air Train from JFK airport to Jamaica Station, New York City

The Air Train from JFK airport to Jamaica Station is an above ground train that transports people from the Jamaica Center city subway station (Sutphin...

No Fun festival, Brooklyn, New York

The No Fun Festival in Brooklyn, New York has a history of being amazing. It is a weekend musical festival organized by musician Carlos Giffoni that f...

Hyde Park, London

Much like Central Park is to New York in the United States, so to is Hyde Park to London. The 350 acre park is located in the center of the city, i...

The Native American Museum, New York City

The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is organized by the Smithsonian Institution. There are two places where Native Indian art and cultur...

New York City: The Real Deal Fall

NYCGo.com, New York's official tourism website, just launched a massive package of nearly 150 discounts and deals running from now through autumn in...

Hotel room rates lower than 5 years ago

Credit crunch. Recession. Lay offs. No, not just manufacturing but also travel is suffering heavily from the poor economy. And while that means many c...

Museum Day 26 September 2009

If you're looking for something to do on September 26, the Museum Day sponsored by Smithsonian magazine is a great, educational, and hopefully fun opt...

New York City CityPass

Looking to visit New York City this winter? Then you can use a CityPass to get cheaper entrance to a range of New York City popular attractions for u...

United drops airmiles ticket booking fee

United Airlines’ Mileage Plus frequent flyer members may now take the easy way out of town and enjoy a last-minute trip to New York, Paris or Sh...

New York Restaurant Week 2009

It's that time of year again, when New York restaurants do their absolute best to bring in new customers with discounted menus. Yep, it's Restaurant W...

getaroom.com, new booking site from the founders of hotels.com

Internet veterans Bob Diener and David Litman have launched new hotel rooms booking site www.getaroom.com which promises some outstanding savings on r...

Statue of Liberty crown re-opens today 4th July

Shut since the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001, the crown of America's most known symbol of freedom opens for visitors again today. Don't go chasing f...

New York train photo fan arrested

Following on another photographer being arrested for taking photos of New York City trains, Robert Taylor, an employee of the Metropolitan Transportat...

Fireworks for a real 4th July Independence Day 2009

With President Obama in the Oval Office and the previously very frosty foreign relations, and America's standing in the world, thawing up, it's time t...

Carnival of Cities 22 April 2009

Welcome to the 22 April issue of the Carnival of Cities, on visit to eyeflare.com from its spiritual home at Family Travel Guide. Cities in Europe ...

Like food and travel? Hungry City Guides are for you

For anyone heading to the United States and who enjoys food, the Hungry City Guides will help zero in on those venues that’ll satisfy the palate...

Carnival of Cities 5 February

Caitlin over at Roaming Tales hosted the Carnival of Cities: From marbles in Kansas City to snow in London this past week, and I thought to share a co...

Valentine’s Day in New York City

Celebrating Valentine’s Day can be done in style in New York City. There’s an unending array of options for romantic activities during the...

New York’s Restaurant Week 2009

Anyone interested in eating very nice food for a bargain price should be in New York for this winter's Restaurant Week. This January, the food action ...

Tips for Philadelphia to New York budget trips

Tough economic times have put a crimp in holiday travel, reports Travelers Aid Philadelphia from the special vantage of its traveler assistance booth ...

The 2009 It List for travel

Concierge.com just released its annual “It List” predicting the 10 must-visit destinations for 2009. Locations on this year’s list c...

Ice skating rinks in New York City

New York is great for ice skating in November, December and April when temperatures typically range from 45 to 65 degrees but the rinks are already op...

Busiest airports and travel days this Thanksgiving Weekend

If you've booked your flights or are still planning to travel this Thanksgiving Weekend, here's some information to help you stay in the know and on t...

With profits dropping, Ryanair plans £8 flights to the US

Budget airline Ryanair wants to offer flights to the U.S. for just £8 plus tax. The budget airline is preparing to buy cheap planes from struggl...

Shop for suits in New York City with My.suit

As if you needed another reason to head over to New York and spend some money, a new service from My.Suit is a great incentive for anyone who likes we...

Elite JFK travelers get pampered by American Airlines

American Airlines is now offering PriorityAAccess privileges to its top customers at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. "...

Broadway Hostel, New York City

Hostels might be a great choice if you're in New York City and don't have friends you know well enough to crash on their sofa. Hotels here are often g...

Cheap theater tickets in London

London's West End is on par with New York's Broadway theater district when it comes to top quality big budget theater productions. But with the US Dol...

Travel + Leisure's yearly top ten round-up

In an annual poll, magazine Travel + Leisure lets readers choose their favorite cities, destinations, hotels, travel providers, and much more. This us...

Website tip: Las Vegas Hotel Guide

Las Vegas is an adult playground whether you're into gambling, partying, or simply experiencing a range of fun activities. Currently, the 'Sin City' h...

NYC Restaurant Week 2008

NYC Restaurant Week is back for its summer session, offering New York City travelers deeply discounted prices at more than 230 top restaurants across ...

10 best beaches in America 2008

Dr. Beach - aka Stephen Leatherman - is director of Florida International University’s Laboratory for Coastal Research. He uses 50 criteria in select...

10 nature walks with literary flavor

For some fantastic summer travel ideas, why not combine a love of the outdoor with a love of literature? Here are 10 beautiful walks that will titilla...

Sex and the City hot spots in New York

Top picks of fabulous Sex and the City locations for those that want to trace Carrie's well-heeled footsteps. A bustling cosmopolitan destination of j...

Great reads #17

Getting lost in a foreign city happens to the best of us, the rest of us, and the most seasoned of travelers. For tips on getting your bearings again,...

Tips for great hotel deals

Learn some great tips for finding hotel deals that are much better than those advertised. You don't have to pay $400+ in New York, $300+ in London or ...

Jazz on the Park, New York

Jazz on the Park is the hipster's hostel in New York, with house music blaring in the art-filled lobby, weekly barbecues in summer for just 5 bucks, ...

Central Park Hostel, New York

Because it's not nearly as well-known as it eventually will be, and doesn't enjoy the marketing advantages of hostels belonging to the worldwide Hoste...

Great reads #16

Is that great American tradition - The Road Trip - be in danger? With gas hitting $4 per gallon and only rising, it certainly is costing more each day...

Great reads #15

More messy air travel news this week, so maybe it's time to catch the train instead? And the Inca Trail is sold out, travelers to Peru will have to fi...

Traveling with teens to New York

It can be difficult to keep teenagers entertained while on vacation. Here are some ideas on amping the excitement levels while on a trip to New York C...

Carnival of Cities 16 April 2008

Welcome to this edition of the Carnival of Cities, it's the first for eyeflare.com. If it's your first time here, have a look around, subscribe to our...

Great reads #10

From the last week, we've got space travel, mountain climbing, everyday travel, and body language tips. Read on for a Monday morning travel fix. Tra...

Great reads #9

Monday morning reading for all you travel junkies. Here are some of the best articles I've come across during last week. Travel articles from other ...


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An emergency call box on the street in ManhattanStreet scene with cabs in New YorkA mosaic showing the station number in the New York subway.Another fantastic mural at the Carlton Arms Hotel, New York.Street sign shot in New York with fill flash.Another skyscraper shot from Madison Square GardenPretty flower detail on a park bench.The Flatiron Building in New York.Simple shot of a New York skyscraper from Madison Square Garden.Quick snap at 3rd Ave and 24th Street in New York.A fantastic mural piece in the Carlton Arms Hotel, New York.My friend Ari from New York came to visit. Holga picture taken on London's Southbank.


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