Following on from our article last week detailing the best places to play soccer in the city, this week we’re looking at NYC rugby, and finding out how this internationally popular sport holds up in the city.Despite its large following worldwide, rugby’s following in the U.S. – though certainly growing – is still relatively small. American… Continue reading Where Internationals Play, Part 2: Rugby
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The International’s Guide to Tipping in New York City
Let’s face it: one of the hardest adjustments to make as an international is getting used to all of the tipping that goes with living in New York City! Whether it’s your waiter, cab driver, or delivery guy, after a while you begin to ask yourself where all your small bills are going.Tipping can be… Continue reading The International’s Guide to Tipping in New York City
Pets in NYC: Things to Know and Things to Avoid
Having a pet is a wonderful thing. As a companion, a friend for kids, and to add some colour to our lives, they come in all shapes and sizes, and for many they’re just another member of the family. The main advantage of owning a dog in the city: You’ll meet tons of people –… Continue reading Pets in NYC: Things to Know and Things to Avoid
Boating in NYC
With the incredible weather (more accurately known as a heat wave) New York is enjoying at the moment, it can be hard to be as active as you might like. While jogging in Central Park is wonderful on most days, when the dial is pushing 100F it gets a lot harder…and it’s not exactly healthy!… Continue reading Boating in NYC
Where Internationals Play, Part 1: Soccer
Not necessarily known for its open and green space, it may come as a surprise that New York City is actually home to some of the coolest and most competitive pickup soccer games and leagues in the country. With the infusion of international talent from around the world and access to a variety of parks… Continue reading Where Internationals Play, Part 1: Soccer
Top 10 Books about NYC
Have you ever wondered about the history of New York City? At a past event, New York International was treated to a great talk by author of Modern New York Greg David on New York City’s relationship with Wall Street and what makes New York City “tick.” Continuing with the theme of New York history,… Continue reading Top 10 Books about NYC
Bastille Day Celebrations
This Sunday, say “bonjour!” to the French in you as Bastille Day New York commences! Commemorating the victories of the French Revolution and France’s own Independence Day on July 15, this three-block fête on 60th Street brings French culture in all its forms to the heart of the city.There’s a fantastic range of activities for all ages and… Continue reading Bastille Day Celebrations
Brits Abroad: New York City’s Top British Hangouts
Unlike other nationalities, there’s no traditionally British neighborhood in the city – British ex-pats tend to have simply become the Americans of yesteryear, or have left after the – ahem – events of 1776. British Fare in NYC So where do the British abroad gather in those low and high moments, when the old country… Continue reading Brits Abroad: New York City’s Top British Hangouts
Finding a House Before you Have a Home
For those lucky enough to be moving to New York City from abroad, congratulations! Living and working in NYC is a constantly exciting and challenging experience, and having one of the world’s greatest cities as your playground is a great privilege.Still, moving is hard, and moving internationally is even harder. With everything to sort out… Continue reading Finding a House Before you Have a Home
Food Truck Bonanza in New York City
WARNING: Prepare your stomach for a second lunch because you will get hungry after reading this.Those of us that come from Latin America or grew up within a Latin American culture are very familiar with the concept of the food truck. In many countries in South and Central America, the best eats, like empanadas y papas… Continue reading Food Truck Bonanza in New York City