Metro is published in more than 100 major cities across Europe, North & South America and Asia. Metro has a unique global reach — attracting a young, active, well-educated metropolitan audience of more than 18 million daily readers.
Metro is a free daily newspaper written and designed for young and ambitious professionals. Designed for a 20-minute read, the paper gives metropolitans all they need to know, Monday through Friday, during their morning commutes.
Local, national and international news and colorful features are presented without any bias, but showcase a proudly urban attitude and style.
March 8, 2017
Whenever there’s a chance for a moment of peace in this city, New Yorkers know to take it. This week, Grand Central is making your commute a little less stressful with a pop-up Japanese zen garden in Vanderbilt Hall, part of the station’s annual Japan Week taking place March 8-10. MORE DETAILS AT METRO NY…
March 6, 2017
When art meets science and technology, kids do more than just learn—they’re inspired to think in new ways. That’s the premise of ARTech, a free indoor science and technology-themed playground open now through April 29 at 451-459 West 14th Street. Created in partnership with the Children’s Museum of the Arts and New York Hall of […]
March 3, 2017
It’s not even officially spring yet (that’ll be March 20) but the food trucks are already circling. NYC Food Truck Festival will be first out of the gate on March 12, organized by the Upper West Side’s excellent weekend flea market Grand Bazaar NYC. Eighteen food trucks including Gorilla Cheese, Neapolitan Pizza and Big D’s Grub […]
March 2, 2017
In this post-election world that continues to divide the nation, drawing protests and striking fear into many people, taking a step back—and a deep breath—can be an extremely lofty goal. New Yorkers can attempt to turn that towering aspiration into a reality on March 19, when “Above the Clouds” mass meditation takes place in the […]
March 1, 2017
A stiff wind squeezes a draft through the bedroom window. The radiator is ice-cold. The building super says there’s nothing he can do to help. There have been more than 146,000 complaints from New Yorkers about lack of heat and hot water in their buildings during the fall and winter months, according to city data. […]