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The Empire State Building: A Must Visit in Midtown, NYC

The Empire State Building: A Must Visit in Midtown, NYC The city of New York is one of the most important urban centers in the United States. It’s a cultural and commercial hub with an array of globally renowned landmarks. However, one landmark that has stood the test of time in New York is the Empire State Building . Located in Midtown NYC, this 1454 feet tall skyscraper has become part of the city’s identity.  The Empire State Building is also one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city, attracting nearly 3.45 million people each year. In case you are planning a casual or business trip to New York, the Empire State Building is not to be missed.  Lucky for you, there are several activities in and around the building that will blow you away, and we will list them in detail here below. But before we do, let’s first of all look at the historical and cultural significance of the building in the city of New York. The History of the Empire State Building  The Empire State

Free Things to Do In NYC

Free Things to Do In NYC New York City is considered the financial capital of the world. It is a melting point of culture too, and one of the most important global commercial centers. But living in and visiting New York can be expensive. Getting access to some of the most iconic attractions in the city requires some money. But what if you are traveling on a tight budget? Well, no need to worry because there are so many exciting free spots in NYC you can try out. Here are some of our best picks. Take a Ride on the Staten Island Ferry The Staten Island Ferry gives you a unique cruise across various NYC attractions, including the Statue of Liberty. This 5.2 mile journey is free to ride and offers an exciting way to see New York from a different vantage point. It’s also a good place to meet people and interact with different cultures present in the city of New York. Stroll Through Central Park Central Park is one of the most iconic urban parks anywhere in the US. It is also one of

What Is the History of Brunch?

What Is the History of Brunch? Brunch has been around since the nineteenth century, but it has not been the same as what we have today. What is the place of its origin? Also, what should be the ideal menu for brunch?  Over the past few years, brunch underwent some tasty changes, but one thing remained unchanged – the opportunity to get together with friends and family members. Different people see brunch from different lenses, but the general perception is that brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch food. Let’s take a look at how brunch originated. Where did the name come from? The word brunch, contrary to popular belief, came to the spotlight when it was used in print by Guy Beringer , a British writer. In 1895, Berigner used the word Brunch in his article titled as “Brunch: A Plea” which he wrote for Hunter’s Weekly.  The debate started about a Sunday meal that was lighter than the traditional heavy supper. It was a kind of late breakfast along with family and friends.

Offering Classic Dishes With Our Copinette Finesse

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  Located in Midtown East, Copinette , is a neighborhood restaurant serving American cuisine with French influence. We invite you to dine in our relaxed and refined dining room with feminine touches, beautiful chandeliers and modern decor. Our menu is full of flavor offering classic dishes with our Copinette finesse. We’re open for Lunch, Brunch, Dinner and Drinks. Happy Hour until 6pm offering $8 wines.  We also have a private mezzanine for parties and private dining events up to 35 people, perfect for a party with friends, family, and co-workers. Monday to Friday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM Saturday 11AM–1AM Sunday    11AM–12AM