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Ask HN: How do you find stuff to do in your city?

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Building out a new start up to compete with City Guides. I want to focus it on things to do rather than just venues.

For example: Restaurant X vs. Friday nights at Restaurant X with a Jazz band and ask for Dish Y.

I just got a launch page up at UpOut.com. Just want to ask HN how people find stuff to do.

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Incredibly low tech, but printed newspapers. I'm in NYC so there's an abundance. amNY (the free one) and Newsday are pretty consistent with a small section listing concerts and comedy and other performers, usually in the Friday editions.

Which NYC newspapers do you typically use? Also, what's the coolest thing you do in NYC?

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Incredibly low tech, but printed newspapers. I'm in NYC so there's an abundance. amNY (the free one) and Newsday are pretty consistent with a small section listing concerts and comedy and other performers, usually in the Friday editions.

Which NYC newspapers do you typically use? Also, what's the coolest thing you do in NYC?

Village Voice is good. They have a listing of different shows on their site. You could probably data mine from there.

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Cool landing page (I like how the pictures are localized)

I have a few ways, they are pretty specific to Toronto but I'll mention them anyway so you get the idea.

1) Redflagdeals.com - this is my primary source as it is the largest forum in Canada (with a huge center around Toronto). Basically it is a "deals" forum like slickdeals or fatwallet in the states, but there is a TON of talk about things to do in Toronto, great restaurants, and of course, deals on stuff. For me I browse this often and if I find something I like then I'll check it out. For example, I found out about "O'Noir" here, which was a restaurant where you eat in pitch black, and all the waiters are blind.

2) Local blogs - things like blogto.com show me a lot of the independent type stuff around (festivals, smaller shops, bands, etc.). Torontoist is another one. For example I just learned they are opening a Ping Pong bar in downtown Toronto from here.

3) Deal sites (like groupon, living social, etc). Basically it isn't just about buying the deal (as I only buy maybe 1 per week) but I keep an eye out for the new things to do that they feature - I might find a paintball place and keep it in mind even if I don't buy the deal, or some sort of trade show/exhibition, etc.

For things like a) sports and b) music I'd basically either know that it was coming (I'm a huge sports fan with seasons tickets to baseball and basically never miss a leafs game) so I don't really have to search out that info.

I try to be pretty frugal with what I do so that is certainly a bias - If I'm going to a new city the first thing I do is save the Wikitravel page to my iPad, then I'll check out some of the past groupons there, etc. I'll then check out some of the online coupon places (for example I got coupons for 2-4-1 mini-golf & bowling in Florida, etc). Last resort when I get there I'll check out the rack cards at tourist type places (in Florida I found out about a pirate tour boat, lol).

If I were you I'd be skimming forums as your best bet for crowd sourcing data, there are two different opinions for "things to do" one being a local and one being a tourist, but usually locals don't do enough tourist stuff, and tourists don't do enough local stuff... so there is an interesting middle you could find there (for example, I've never been to the Royal Ontario Museum, or the Bata Shoe Museum after living in Toronto for 5 years - these would be done by 75% of tourists). Of course you could skim foursquare data too but it seems to be done already.

Good luck

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Cool landing page (I like how the pictures are localized) I have a few ways, they are pretty specific to Toronto but I'll mention them anyway so you get the idea. 1) Redflagdeals.com - this is my primary source as it is the largest forum in Canada (with a huge center around Toronto). Basically it is a "deals" forum like slickdeals or fatwallet in the states, but there is a TON of talk about things to do in Toronto, g…

I'm actually a Toronto local.. Can I send you a beta invite with my personal 100 plus random awesome things to do in Toronto? For example: Friday night drop in Flying Trapeze classes?

Thanks for the feedback

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#9
I've been working on a similar but different solution at http://impromptudo.com. I'm currently focusing on quantity and breadth, saving quality and depth for later.

Edit: checked out your project, looks very similar to http://usehipster.com, which was recently acquired (?) and it hasn't even launched. So, theres confirmation of the idea.

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I've been working on a similar but different solution at http://impromptudo.com . I'm currently focusing on quantity and breadth, saving quality and depth for later. Edit: checked out your project, looks very similar to http://usehipster.com , which was recently acquired (?) and it hasn't even launched. So, theres confirmation of the idea.

Looks cool.
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