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acceptNew York Fashion Week (NYFW) is a semi-annual series of events showcasing upcoming collections by the industry’s top designers. The most fashion-forward celebrities, socialites, press and more will be in town to see the top trends for spring/summer 2020. Stay with us after the event – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about New York Fashion Week here. When September 6-14, 2019 Where Manhattan
Find out more »The 15th and final Vendy Awards is a celebration of NYC’s best street vendors. The vendors are nominated by the public and compete for the Vendy Cup. Proceeds from the event benefit the Street Vendor Project, a membership-based project of vendors working together to support and educate each other while also raising public awareness about vendors’ legal rights. Stay with us after the event – click here to reserve your stay. Learn more about the Vendy Awards here. When September…
Find out more »Every year, the Film Society of Lincoln Center presents The New York Film Festival, one of the most respected film festivals in the world. The three-week affair premieres films from leading filmmakers, screens independent submissions, and hosts a variety of retrospectives, parties, lectures, and more. This year will mark the 57th annual New York Film Festival, and there will be announcements throughout the summer regarding main slate films. Book here to stay with The Duane Street Hotel when traveling to…
Find out more »Come on out to Brookfield Place this November for the 27th Annual Canstruction New York Design/Build Competition. There are over 30 firms registered to create larger-than-life structures made out of cans for the beloved annual contest. The international awards competition accompanying the exhibit showcasing the works will give awards for best original design, structural ingenuity, best meal, most cans, and there will be a people’s choice category. Every year, the exhibit and event offer a bizarre, beautiful, and uniquely New…
Find out more »This December marks the return of the holiday season in New York City, one of the most romantic and beloved times of year. Kick it off right by stopping by the 87th Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting. A Midtown staple with the iconic skyscraper, ice rink, and Christmas Tree—Rockefeller Center is a must-visit for all New York City travelers coming in December, and the lighting ceremony is an annual hit. Join thousands as they pack the plaza for a live…
Find out more »The 2020 New York City Winter Jazz Fest will be a sprawling event featuring some of the best contemporary and seasoned acts in the world. The impressive lineup will incorporate a message that supports festival’s passionate social justice mission. Through music, the event aims to address issues of discriminatin, sexism, racism, and immigration injustice in the world today, explicitly supporting social and racial justice. Some of the anticipated acts include Daedelus, Ben Williams, Kung Fu, and Makaya McCraven. Book here…
Find out more »The New York City Winter Wine & Food Festival is returning to the beautiful, recently renovated Webster Hall this March. Come see the space repurposed into an indoor vineyard, featuring over one-hundred varietals from around the world for tasting. Among the many Old World wines available, there will be samples offered by winemakers from South Africa, New Zealand, and Argentina. Tickets also include a mouth-watering array of artisan hors d’oeuvres, cheese, and charcuterie. Book here to stay with Duane Street…
Find out more »*Please note that the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been postponed The New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the oldest and largest St. Patrick’s Day parade in the world, which means it’s well worth checking out this year. The first parade was held on March 17th, 1762, and today it continues to draw large crowds dressed in green, live bagpipe performances, step dancing shows, and an insanely large crowd of spectators. Every year, approximately 150,000…
Find out more »You’d be hard pressed to find a musician with more universal appeal than Sir Elton John. The piano virtuoso is currently traveling the world on a three-plus year farewell tour. John—whose musical accolades pile staggeringly high in terms of Grammys, sales, and streams—is known for putting on rollicking, energy-filled live performances. Considering his great stream of hit songs including: “Tiny Dancer,” “Rocketman,” and “Crocodile Rock,” and that he’s coming to play them at NYC’s iconic, historic Madison Square Garden, it’s…
Find out more »*Please note that the Tribeca Film Festival has been postponed The Tribeca Film Festival is one of the most popular and highly regarded film festivals in the world, and it’s returning this April. Every year, the dynamic gathering hosts hundreds of screenings of selected short narrative films, short documentaries, feature films, and feature-length documentaries. Over the past decade or so, the expansive festival has explored more contemporary areas of the media landscape with a television festival, as well as VR…
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