It's chilly outside, time to warm up with spirits and libations. Join the hidden speakeasy bar tour in New York to discover the clandestine spots of the prohibition era. Be transported to the 1920's, as you hop between four hard to find locations, led by a local guide. The appeal of the Roaring Twenties was secrecy and hush hush attitude people had to adopt in order consume alcohol.
As we all know, the First of November marks the date where it is officially a-ok to break out your Santa hats, drink gingerbread lattes, and start playing "Jingle Bells" in your car. The Radio City Christmas Spectacular has just the thing for all you Christmas-lovers, and it starts this November 11th.
If beer isn't usually what you order at the bar, it's that time of year again! From October 21st to October 31st, you can get your cider fix at Cider Week NYC.
For a little over one glorious week, over fifty bars open their doors to cider enthusiasts. All around the city, you can find choice beverages, workshops, and free tastings.
As the trees change in Central Park, many much anticipated events are coming to New York City! One of October's most sought after affairs is Open House New York, a weekend-long gift where many historic and famous buildings of Manhattan, normally off limits, are open to the public.
Nothing quite says fall like intentionally getting yourself lost in a bunch of corn. Thankfully, this is still possible even near a big city like New York. Queens County Farm Museum is famous for the fall events it puts on every year, from pumpkin patches to festivals to the Amazing Maize Maze.