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New York City Travel Guide on Indie Travel Podcast

Posted by on January 22, 2010

Text: Julie Schwietert Collazo
Photos: Francisco Collazo
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In case you missed it, I recently collaborated with Indie Travel Podcast to produce a New York City Travel Guide that takes you through the city like a local.

You can read the transcript or listen to the podcast on ITP or download the podcast via iTunes.

A commenter responding to the article mentioned that one of his favorite places to eat is the Central Park Boathouse, a rather upscale restaurant tucked so far into Central Park that it’s easy to forget you’re in New York City. In fact, sitting on the wide porch with its enormous columns having dinner a few years ago, Francisco and I felt like we were in the antebellum South.

Francisco happened to take a picture of the restaurant today:

What’s your favorite place in New York City? Leave your response in the comments.

To see more Central Park photos, visit Francisco’s Flickr photostream.

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3 Responses to New York City Travel Guide on Indie Travel Podcast

  1. Data Entry Lady

    Just lovely. Though I lived in NY for a few years, never ate here. Have to make it a point next time.

  2. C Russo

    I actually want to go eat at the Boathouse, but I’m waiting for the summer. I heard you can take a boat ride into the lake!

  3. julie

    Carlos-

    Definitely wait for summer– on one of those warm, clear nights. Then take your girlfriend, who will be so impressed.

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