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Tribeca New York Skyline

What to Do and Where to Eat in Tribeca, New York

Searching for a reason to get out of the house and make a quick escape to the big city? Look no further! Tribeca, New York City is still relatively unknown to most tourists, making it a perfect alternative to the typical hustle and bustle of the city. Despite the lack of tourists, the neighborhood is...  Read More
Brown Bridge in Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Brooklyn: What to do and Where to Stay

Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is quite possibly one of the most exciting neighborhoods to visit in any of New York City’s boroughs. It’s a young and energetic neighborhood brimming with great food, talented artists and musicians, and plenty of unique activities that you won’t find anywhere else. Plus, it’s just a short public transit or cab ride...  Read More
Brooklyn Bridge in Dumbo, NYC

Dumbo, New York: A Picture-Perfect Getaway in Brooklyn

Dumbo, or as it’s known among New Yorkers, Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, is one of the most picturesque neighborhoods you can visit in the city. Technically, Dumbo is located in Brooklyn, but it’s only a short distance from C&J’s terminal at Port Authority in Manhattan. It’s easy to hop on the subway or...  Read More
Little Italy Welcome Sign

Little Italy, NYC, Offers Food, History, and Shopping

Nestled in the midst of Chinatown, Tribeca, SoHo, Nolita, and the Lower East Side is Little Italy, a tiny neighborhood with a huge personality. This area was settled by Italian immigrants in the late 19th century and gained a reputation throughout the 20th century for being home to many members of the Mafia (John Gotti...  Read More
Fall in NYC is Always Beautiful

Six Ways to Enjoy Fall in NYC

The leaves in Central Park are starting to turn, college students are rushing through the subway on the way to class, and the flow of tourists into the city has lulled: it’s fall in NYC. This is one of our favorite times of the year to visit the Big Apple—cooler temperatures, hot beverages, and the...  Read More
Shopping in NYC For Fashion Week

Five Stylish Things to Do in the City During New York Fashion Week

For one week at the beginning of every September, the entire world turns its attention on New York City. New York Fashion Week is one of the most important events in the art, design, and fashion world. For many, it’s a chance to be completely immersed in fashion and learn more about designers and modern...  Read More
Students on a college tour in the Upper West Side

Catch These College Tours on NYC’s Upper West Side This Fall

New York City’s Upper West Side is arguably the cultural and artistic hub of the entire city. This massive neighborhood borders Hell’s Kitchen and Central Park and proudly boasts the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet, the American Museum of Natural History, and plenty of prestigious colleges and universities. With fall fast-approaching, it’s the...  Read More
A woman shopping in SoHo Nyc

SoHo, NYC Is a Perfect Weekend Getaway Destination With a Loved One

SoHo, or South of Houston Street, is home to the largest collection of Cast Iron architecture in the world, more art galleries than we can count, and some of the best shopping in all of Manhattan. Bordered by Greenwich Village and Chinatown, it’s the perfect destination for art enthusiasts, sightseeing, and window shopping. Oh, and...  Read More
Couple eating in Chinatown

Explore Chinatown in NYC – Where to Eat and What to Do

Come hungry and leave satisfied: Chinatown is packed with restaurants serving up authentic Chinese and Southeast Asian delicacies, markets brimming with activity, merchants lining the streets, and an incredibly rich history. Pack up your weekender bag and ride with C&J Bus Lines to New York City to start exploring everything that Chinatown has to offer....  Read More