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Dance the Night Away in NYC: Take a Limo to the Top 3 Hottest Clubs

September 24, 2010

The party bus is perfect for a night out in New York City.

Whether you live in NYC or are just visiting, it’s great to plan a fun night out on the town. Rent a limo and you’ll be able to explore these fun night clubs with your friends without having to worry about getting home safely. If you have a large group you can rent a limo party bus and keep the party going while being chauffeured to the different clubs.

Pacha: The 30,000 square foot club has not only become a premier club in NYC but one of the foremost nightlife destinations in the world. It’s split into four levels, each with a unique look and atmosphere.

Cielo: The place “where house music lives” is located in the Meatpacking District and boasts music that is so innovative and original that it cannot be heard anywhere else. This club offers a sunken dance floor and stunning decor and lighting that attract the 20-something crowd.

La Belle Epoque: Love to tango? This club is for you. Every Friday from 9:00pm to 2:30am, visit this sleek night club to dance with other tango-lovers. If you’ve never tangoed before, no worries. From 7:00pm-9:00pm take tango lessons to prepare for the open dance floor. La Belle Epoque has been where NYC goes to tango since 1996.

Now that you know where you’ll be going on your night out in NYC, call 516-374-2545 or visit our site to reserve a luxury limo or party bus.

Spend This Labor Day Out NY Sightseeing

September 3, 2010

While you're out NY sightseeing this Labor Day, make sure to stop by the Asian Feastival in Queens to eat food like this.

Labor Day may mean the end of summer, but instead of dwelling on this fact, why not get out this Monday and do some good old-fashioned NY sightseeing? Many people have the day off work on Labor Day and if you are one of them, it’s the perfect day to get out on the town. It’s going to be beautiful weather this weekend, so take advantage of the extra day off and have a limo chauffeur you around the city.

Although Labor Day is a U.S. Federal Holiday and schools, banks and post offices are closed, most restaurants, stores and attractions are still open. In fact, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the attractions that stays open on Labor Day as part of the special Met Holiday Mondays sponsored by Bloomberg. After you spend some time browsing the beautiful art works of the museum, why not stop by the Asian Feastival in Queens, happening this Monday 12:00pm-5:00pm. Enjoy 20 of the borough’s restaurants in one place so you can taste a variety of specialty dishes each has to offer.

Don’t feel like spending the day at the Met? Why not have your limo drop you off at the West Indian-American Day Carnival. On Labor Day from 12:00-6:00pm, you can join the expected two-million attendees to watch the parade, complete with dancers in glittery outfits strutting down Eastern Parkway.

After a fun day of NY sightseeing, ask a few friends out for dinner and have your limo driver take you to one of these trendy restaurants that just opened this week. Korzo Haus has Hungarian and Slovakian specialties alongside house-ground burgers. In the mood for something more casual? 4Food allows diners to order unique, customizable burgers with an iPad while a huge “media wall” streams Twitter and Foursquare check-ins.

Whether you’re watching a parade, experiencing new food or browsing a gallery, remember to think about what Labor Day is truly about, honoring all U.S. workers, as we have been every first Monday in September since 1884.

Take a Limo to One of These Must-See NYC Art Shows This Fall

August 27, 2010

Visit the Luhring Augustine in a NYC limo this fall to see pieces like this by Pipilotti Rist.

Fall is coming, which means a new batch of must-see NYC art shows will be moving into the galleries. Get some friends together, grab a few bottles of wine and plan a fun, sophisticated night out on the town in NYC in a luxurious limo. Have the chauffeur take you to two or three of these shows suggested, by Time Out New York, and experience the beautiful artistic creations in style.

Gerhard Richter, “Lines Which Do Not Exist” at the Drawing Center will be opening on September 11, 2010 until November 18. Although the artist, Richter is known for his paintings, he’s also explored other art forms including drawing. This will be the first time in the U.S. that 50 of his works on paper are being gathered together in survey form. Enjoy the abstract compositions in graphite, watercolor and india ink as well as the interesting arrangements and displays.

“50 Years at Pace” at the Pace Gallery will open on September 17, 2010 until October 23. Enjoy modern and contemporary art that explores the Pace Gallery’s 50 years in business. Everything from late Picasso to Willem de Kooning and Jean Duffet will be on display at Pace’s four locations. The exhibition also offers a guided audio tour of the Pace Gallery for free.

Pipilotti Rist, “Heroes of Birth” at Luhring Augustine will open September 11, 2010 until October 23. Rist is a video artist but her work is definitely not limited to a movie screen. She’s transformed the floor into a work of art with her in-floor projection Selbstlos im Lavabad as well as turned Museum of Modern Art’s Marron Atrium into a brightly colored wonderland. Her latest exhibition includes video as well as other elements such as Rist-designed wallpaper and a chandelier made from a metal skeleton.

Think you can fit more than three art shows in one night? Or maybe you just want to see what other hot shows are opening soon. Before you rent your limo, check out this guide at NewYork.TimeOut.com in depth and decide for yourself which NYC shows sound the best.