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5 Traveling Tips for First-Time Travelers to New York
...cult. Here are some of the great traveling tips when you are visiting New York for the first time: 1. Navigate around the city by foot or by subway. If you’re a first-time visitor to New York City, yo...
Traveling Tips: The Best Books for Kids
...y naturally comes up when you’re traveling, whether near or far. Visiting monuments, reservations and battlefields can really awaken the past in a concrete way. Kathleen Krull and Paul Brewer’s “Lincol...
Tips For Working Remotely While Traveling in New York City
...ents, save your passwords. While traveling, it is much more difficult to recover lost credit or debit cards and passwords, equipment and files. These situations can seriously jeopardize your work. Sure...
10 Tips for Taking Care of Your Eyes While Traveling
...times you can get so busy during traveling that even brushing your teeth in the morning seems like something luxurious. Please do not forget about your eyes and wash them with clean water every day. Th...
8 Vital Safety Tips for Traveling by Uber or Cab in the New York...
...discuss some key safety tips for traveling by Uber or cab in New York area. These tips here may just be the best help you can get to protect yourself when taking Uber and other cabs in the City that Ne...
The Ultimate Guide For Traveling in Cold Weather: 20 Winter Travel Tips
...ands will get chilly first while traveling, so bring gloves on your trip. If you want to keep your hands warm, you can buy hand warmers and slip them into your gloves. Conclusion Winter is a great tim...
10 Tips for Planning a Solo Trip to New York (with Videos!)
...n also help you save money while traveling. Watch this video for some tips on how to visit NYC on a budget: 4. Choose Your Accommodation Wisely Carefully research and compare different hotels, Airbnb...
The Most Fun Travel Jobs You Can Find in NYC (with Videos!)
...while. If you are a huge fan of traveling, once a year may not feel like enough for you, but again, traveling every day of your life can be expensive. So you could get a job that allows you to travel...
Coronavirus Travel Advice, Tips, and Restrictions
...ortant Coronavirus travel advice tips. Well, as much as we at offMetro love traveling and are here practically to support the travel industry (in NY, SF, CA and all over the world!) – unfortunately, an...














Sarah Knapp is a Brooklyn based entrepreneur whose love for the outdoors and community building led her to the October 2013 creation of OutdoorFest. She has a BA in History, is a Wilderness First Responder and a NY state hiking, camp and boating guide. Her proudest achievement to date is reading the Aeneid in Latin.
Allison was one of our first top writers and Chief Editor but is no longer working with offMetro. Allison is a native New Yorker, who has lived in Rome, Tuscany, Melbourne, Toronto and Los Angeles. She frequently contributed travel pieces to Family Travel Forum, using her own children as guinea pigs as they travel the globe. She never missed a chance to sample local delicacies, as her love for travel goes hand-in-hand with her love for food and wine.
Josh Laskin is a freelance travel writer and photographer based in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. When he is not at work or on the road, you can find him in the mountains snowboarding, climbing, hiking, fly fishing, mountain biking, and eating bagel bites.
Annie is a travel writer, environmentalist, and surfer based in Venice, CA. She heads up our West Coast team, keeps our grammatical errors in check, and makes sure our California writers always have a plan for their next adventure. Follow Annie’s travels @annelisemcb.
Carly Pifer is a freelance writer who has been known to follow whims inspired by romantic movie scenes or colorful street style shots to India, Japan, Tunisia and Argentina. After stints living in Seoul, Boston, Paris and Los Angeles, writing and searching for something intangible, she landed somewhat steadily in Brooklyn and has begun to find inspiration in her more immediate surroundings.
Kate E. O’Hara is a New York based freelance writer and photographer who loves all things food—especially the people who make it and market it. Her writing aims to capture the essence of the food experience; the stories that go well beyond a plate of ingredients. In addition to her love of food, Kate is also known to have a hankering for red wine and craft beer. You can also find Kate on Instagram