Attend NYC Fashion’s Night Out in a Fabulous Luxury Limo

August 13, 2010

Rent a luxury NYC limo for this year's Fashion's Night Out.

According to NYDailyNews.com, next month, Fashion Week will take over all five NYC boroughs for a night with over 1,000 stores staying open late for special events, shopping and shows. The second Fashion’s Night Out will take place on September 10 and for the first time runway shows will be at Lincoln Center rather than Bryant Park.

Vogue editor, Anna Wintour first came up with the idea for Fashion’s Night Out last year to promote the industry and spark sales around the city. This year, in conjunction with Fashion’s Night Out, the largest fashion show ever will be taking place at Lincoln Center on September 7, with over 200 top models walking the runway to show off the hottest fashions of the upcoming fall season. The show is a result of a collaboration between Vogue, the Council of Fashion Designers of America, NYC & Company and the city of New York.

NYC Fashion’s Night Out will definitely be a night to remember and because of it’s huge success last year, this year will be even more popular. Start making plans now by getting a group of friends together and renting a NYC limo for the night. Make reservations at a glamorous NYC restaurant and then feel like a celebrity arriving to the event in style. Tickets for the September 7 fashion show will go on sale soon and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the New York City AIDS fund.

For more information about NYC Fashion’s Night Out read the full article. To book your luxury limo from Five Towns, visit the Web site or call for a free quote, 516-374-2545.

Enjoy NYC “Restaurant Week” Take a Limo to One of These Great Dining Places

August 6, 2010

Experience all of what NYC Restaurant Week has to offer in a Five Towns limo.

Annual “Restaurant Week” in NYC allows New Yorkers and visitors to the city to dine at some of the trendiest restaurants across Manhattan at reasonable prices. The week usually runs July 12-25, however this year, “Restaurant Week” is extended through Labor Day (September 6).

Pick from one of the 170 restaurants that chose to opt in for the extended event where you can enjoy elaborate three-course lunches for $24.07 and three-course dinners for $35. Although these special are not offered on Saturday, many restaurants are offering deals on Sunday. Since you’ll be saving so much on a luxurious meal in NYC, now is the perfect time to rent a limo with friends for a fun-filled night of dining out and dancing.

Aside from the amazing lunch and dinner deals at some of the most fabulous Manhattan restaurants, “Restaurant Week” also offers participants a chance to win prizes including free meals, Broadway show tickets, vacations and more. The Jet Blue Loves NYC Sweepstakes will give one lucky winner a round-trip airline ticket to any of Jet Blue’s 60+ destinations.

To make an online reservation at any of the participating restaurant visit The NYC & Company New York City Restaurant Week site. If you can’t get a dinner reservation at your first choice, try booking a table for a luxurious three course lunch, or try one of the 169 chic restaurants in the area. To make a night of it, book an eye-catching NYC limo, visit Five Towns Limo to make a reservation.

Enjoy a Day of Long Island Sightseeing in a Luxurious Limo

July 30, 2010

Take a Long Island limo sightseeing and enjoy beautiful places like the Nassau County Museum of Art.

Planning a visit to Long Island? Why not rent a limo and enjoy the region in style? There’s so much to do and see, you won’t want to waste any time. Whether you have a few days to explore or just a few hours, make sure to visit these Long Island attractions or you’ll definitely be missing out.

The Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium: Built in 1950, the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum is William K. Vanderbilt II’s 43-acre “Gold Coast” estate. He dedicated the museum to the “education and enjoyment of the public.” Vanderbilt was passionate about collecting pieces of natural history, ethnographic artifacts and fine and decorative arts. Today, visitors discover their own passions for learning within the museum and planetarium and take time to appreciate the many different life forms that walk the earth.

Nassau County Museum of Art: Visitors are invited to enjoy the historic mansion and the beautiful gardens offered at the Nassau County Museum of Art. There are several exhibitions per year that feature works of 19th, 20th and 21st century artists as well as programs that are meant to educate children and their families about art and history.

Sagamore Hill: The building that was once President Theodore Roosevelt’s Long Island home, is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors who visit Sagamore Hill come to find that it looks just like it did when the Roosevelts inhabited the home from 1885-1919. Don’t miss the chance to view the original furnishings of the home as well as the President’s personal items he acquired during his travels all over the world. Stop by the museum, visitor’s center and walk the grounds of this beautiful 23-room home, you’ll be happy you did.

During your trip to Long Island, don’t forget to plan an unforgettable trip to the legendary Wine Country and take a Long Island limo wine tour. There is so much to do and see on Long Island, you’ll wish you planned a longer vacation.