The Big Apple is, as they say, one of the capitals of the world. With the beginning of spring and getting closer to the peak holiday season in the northern hemisphere, opportunities to travel open up.
Air tickets for April start at $700 and do not exceed $1,200, on average. Packages can even be purchased with lodging plus excursions or, through some platforms, the flight and hotel are combined.
Upon arrival, one of the first attractions is going to an NBA game. The play-offs usually start in the middle of the next month. Also on the sporting front, an ice hockey match captivates the public with teams like the New York Rangers, in Manhattan, or the New York Islanders, on Long Island.
If it’s the white ground that catches you, there’s still time to go ice skating. For example, the tracks at Bryant Park, Rockefeller and Central Park are good for practicing some stunts, although the cold in New York is far away.
“The Orchid Show” runs through the end of April. In this case, the flowers are the show: orchids that the NY Botanical Garden always organizes at the end of winter. The arrangements shine, with thousands of colors.
Along the same lines, “Macy’s” attracts, with its department stores in one of the traditions that mark the beginning of spring in the city. There the aromas and captivating tones stand out.
“The Friends Experience”, for fans of the series, invites you to discover the settings and secrets of audiovisual production. In a temporary exhibition, he recreates places like Monica’s apartment (one of the protagonists) in detail.
“Small is Beautiful”, meanwhile, is a universe of miniature objects and art, near Washington Square, where it will captivate both the adults and the children of the family.
“Museum of Failure”, open until May, is a curious exhibition that focuses on objects and inventions that have failed throughout history. It is located in the trendy Industry City neighborhood in Brooklyn.
“Guillermo del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio” at MoMa convenes lovers of the history of the movie of the wooden doll, the art of creating puppets and the acclaimed director Guillermo del Toro.