100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die is the newest guidebook by NYC on the Cheap Editor Evelyn Kanter.
Meet me at the FAD Market at City Point in Downtown Brooklyn, on Sat., June 22nd, where I’m joining the best local crafts makers and talking about the greatest city on the planet.
I’ll be autographing books, too.
FAD Market is FREE, of course, and this weekend is the biggest of the season with more than 60 local crafts vendors. And me, because writing guidebooks is a craft, too.
100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die is a great guide to discovering the quirky treasures of NYC, or re-discovering some of the most famous spots in the world.
The book is available now in bookstores and online.
100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die is the ideal book whether you are a first-time visitor, repeat visitor, new resident or lifetime resident.
Meet NYCOTC Editor Evelyn Kanter in person
at my next appearance:
FAD Market, City Point, Brooklyn
Sat., June 22nd, 11am to 4pm
I’ll be at one of the tables closest to the Albee Street entrance.
100 Things to Do in NYC Before You Die is the all new 2nd Edition of the book published originally four years ago, in 2015.
The toughest part of writing 100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die was limiting it to just 100 things.
Because we all know that NYC is limitless for those who enjoy great food from around the world, great culture including theater and museums, great history, the great outdoors including parks and gardens, and great shopping that ranges from top designers to top designer fashions at steep discounts.
100 Things to Do in NYC Before You Die features
Great food includes:
A restaurant in Staten Island where all the chefs are grandmothers, and the annual NYC Restaurant Week, when some 400 top NYC restaurants offer prix fixe three-course meals for $26 at lunch and $42 at dinner, and more.
Great culture includes:
World-class museums from the Met and the Cloisters to the stories of immigrants who helped make NYC great, at the Tenement Museum, the Museum of Chinese in America, and, of course, at Ellis Island. And dancing under the stars at the annual Midsummer Night Swing in Lincoln Center.
Great history includes:
Where George Washington took the oath of office as first US president, on Wall Street, and all the spots where Alexander Hamilton lived and worked before he became a Broadway musical star.
Great outdoors includes:
Kayaking on the Hudson and East rivers for free, and long guided walks with a group that focuses on NYC shorelines, as well as the annual NYC Marathon.
Great shopping includes:
Designer discount stores, secondhand and consignment shops and more.
100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die is full of things not published here on NYC on the Cheap, including one-day itineraries by subject, such as families or history lovers, and seasonally, by summer, fall, winter and spring.
Get an autographed copy of
100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die
directly from evelyn@nyconthecheap.com
Online purchase and purchases from bookstores are not autographed.
Contact evelyn@nyconthecheap.com to arrange an in-person author talk and book signing.
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