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Best Things to Do in New York City: The Jewish Museum on Museum Mile
  Located on Manhattan’s Upper, upper East side is the Jewish Museum. It’s housed in the Gothic-style, Warburg mansion and will blow you away not just with its impressive exhibits but also its permanent collections of art and ceremonial Jewish objects. I’m ashamed to admit that I have lived
Be a Contestant in Your Own ‘Amazing Race’ with Competitours
Luxury travel is in danger of falling into the rut of the predictable- penthouse suite, been there; First Class mileage award, done that; private tour guide, check off the bucket list. Don’t get me wrong of course, these are some of my favorite things in the world. However, sometimes
Tokya–A Japanese Restaurant and Nightclub in Unlikely Midtown Locale
Tokya is located on 58th street (between Madison and Park)–an unlikely strip with vibrant nightlife nestled in Midtown. With the Four Seasons, Lavo and Tao all located on this street, don’t be surprised to find paparazzi staked out stalking glitterati and celebrities. So where does Tokya fit in? Well,
Perfect Luxury Escape to Santorini: What to Do and Where to Stay
I checked in with two of the most seasoned travelers out there right now–David and Ana Hoffman of Davids Been Here to get their advice about somewhere I am DYING to go–Santorini! Santorini shines as one of the world’s most illustrious luxury travel destinations. You’ve likely seen the island’s whitewashed
The Mulberry Project Opens Project 1919, A Pop-Up Speakeasy
Just when you thought New York couldn’t get any cooler with its secret, unmarked speakeasies–they invented a new way to make you feel like you’re the most VIP of all VIPs! How you ask? Well, they’ve opened Project 1919, a super-exclusive speakeasy in the back of the Mulberry Project
Who, What, WerYoo–My New Favorite Photo-Editing App
Happy Hour is an institution in New York City. Every day when the clock strikes 5  co-workers flee their offices, friends cross town to meet friends to throw back a couple cocktails and forget the horrors of their 9-5’s. With endless options in New York City of where to