What 500+ Corporate Groups Learned About Javits Center Logistics the Hard Way

The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center hosts over 175 major trade shows and conferences each year. Planning corporate event transportation to Javits Center sounds simple until you’re standing on 11th Avenue at 5 PM with 15 colleagues, watching Uber surge pricing hit 3.5x. After coordinating transportation

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Everyone Takes the Ferry Past St. George and Misses the Best Part

Twenty-five million people ride the Staten Island Ferry every year. They photograph the Statue of Liberty, post to Instagram, and head straight back to Manhattan without getting off. Most have no clue what they just passed. The free ferry ride has become one of NYC’s biggest

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Planning the Perfect Five Borough NYC Brewery Tour

New York City has over 40 breweries now, which sounds great until you try to visit them. They’re scattered across industrial neighborhoods in all five boroughs, with varying hours, limited parking, and no clear route between them. Most groups realize pretty quickly that visiting three or

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Brooklyn’s Largest Chinatown in Sunset Park

Manhattan’s Chinatown draws the crowds, but locals know Sunset Park is where the real food is. This sprawling Chinese enclave along 8th Avenue (from 40th to 65th Street) started as an overflow from Manhattan in the 1980s and has grown into something bigger and more authentic.

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The Realistic Museum Mile Itinerary for Groups of 10 or More

Museum Mile sounds simple enough. Walk Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 105th Street, hit some museums, done. But taking 10 or more people through this stretch requires real planning. Keeping everyone together, managing timing, and handling advance reservations can turn what should be exciting into a

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