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Best Locations to Elope in NYC According to Top Wedding Photographers
Nov 12, 2016
Best Locations to Elope in NYC According to Top Wedding Photographers
Nov 12, 2016

Wedding photographers Leila and David of LL Style Photo share their tips for couples looking to elope in New York City - from choosing a beautiful ceremony spot to picking the perfect time of day.

Nov 12, 2016
How to Elope in New York City: Planning a Small Wedding in the Big Apple
Nov 11, 2016
How to Elope in New York City: Planning a Small Wedding in the Big Apple
Nov 11, 2016

You don’t need to have princess delusions to want your wedding to be incredibly special. Here's everything you need to know about planning a small stylish wedding in NYC. 

Nov 11, 2016
Eat of the Week: City Vineyard
Aug 2, 2016
Eat of the Week: City Vineyard
Aug 2, 2016

Who needs Santorini when you’ve got the Hudson River? City Winery opens up its latest wine bar, City Vineyard, on Pier 26.

Aug 2, 2016
European Vacation: A Summer Cocktail Tour Through NYC
Jun 26, 2016
European Vacation: A Summer Cocktail Tour Through NYC
Jun 26, 2016

Celebrate summer (and cure those Brexit blues) with a toast to some of Europe’s most beloved cocktails, including the English Shandy.

Jun 26, 2016
Eat of the Week: Mother of Pearl
Jun 5, 2016
Eat of the Week: Mother of Pearl
Jun 5, 2016

Head to this chic new tiki bar in the East Village and sip on lush cocktails that'll make that stagnant NYC air feel like a gentle tropical breeze.

Jun 5, 2016
Eat of the Week: Mr Donahue’s
Apr 17, 2016
Eat of the Week: Mr Donahue’s
Apr 17, 2016

Walking into Mr. Donahue’s feels like walking into your grandma’s (*very stylish*) dining room in Brooklyn. Not only because this new Nolita diner-slash-restaurant is about the same size, but also because of all the lovely little details.

Apr 17, 2016
Eat of the Week: Two Hands Tribeca
Apr 6, 2016
Eat of the Week: Two Hands Tribeca
Apr 6, 2016

Hipster succulents, flat whites and ricotta hotcakes...it was a PEAR-fect Sunday brunch at the new Two Hands restaurant in Tribeca. 

Apr 6, 2016
A Parisian in America: Lower Manhattan’s New French Mega-Market
Mar 27, 2016
A Parisian in America: Lower Manhattan’s New French Mega-Market
Mar 27, 2016

From fresh croissants to croque monsieurs, let your inner Francophile revel at Le District in Battery Park City's new Brookfield shopping center. 

Mar 27, 2016
The Urban Seaside: 3 Spots to Enjoy that Montauk Vibe in NYC
Sep 4, 2015
The Urban Seaside: 3 Spots to Enjoy that Montauk Vibe in NYC
Sep 4, 2015

With Labor Day upon us - which for many means fewer three-day weekends and more layers of clothing - let’s remember that it’s still technically summer for a couple of more weeks. So if you’re looking for that Montauk vibe without having to trek all the way out east, check out these NYC spots and grab hold of the last days of the season, like it’s a fisherman’s beard.

Sep 4, 2015
Life Lessons with Legs: The Enduring Benefits of Studying Dance as a Kid
Aug 31, 2015
Life Lessons with Legs: The Enduring Benefits of Studying Dance as a Kid
Aug 31, 2015

It’s back to school season and many parents with dreams of starhood are registering their kids for dance class, just as my mom once did. Not all will go on to become professional dancers, but the lessons they’ll learn will undoubtedly extend well beyond the mirrored studio.

Aug 31, 2015
A Foodie "Tour de Brooklyn"
Jul 31, 2015
A Foodie "Tour de Brooklyn"
Jul 31, 2015

Last Saturday, as the world’s top cyclists set out to tackle L’Alpe d’Huez – one of the toughest stages of the famous Tour de France race – I set out on my own tour that required a very different set of wheels. My friends AnnMarie and Jen grew up in the southern part of Brooklyn (Mill Basin and Bay Ridge, to be exact) and decided, as a throwback to their high school days, to take a few of us on a summer food tour of their part of the borough...

Jul 31, 2015
My Eyelogue
Apr 8, 2015
My Eyelogue
Apr 8, 2015

Marcel Proust wrote: “the real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” Although this was my high school yearbook quote, I didn’t truly grasp the meaning until years later.

Apr 8, 2015

 

About voguetrotter...

Since returning to NYC after living abroad for seven years, I’m aspiring to keep the same “new eyes” that I have when I visit a place for the first time. Whether in old or new Amsterdam, walking along the canals of Venice, Italy, or Canal street in Chinatown, I want to approach it all as an first-class adventure. I created this blog to share my voyages – both home and away.

 

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