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deVivre New York City Concierge Services: Travel Planning, Life Hacks, Top Concierge Tips, and our concierge adventures around NYC

deVivre: Keeping It Moving

In these wild times, life keeps moving and so do we. We are pleased to continue to offer our deVivre Managed Move services, with additional support and updated processes tailored to maintaining safe social-distancing protocols for all parties.

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deVivre Concierge Calendar: Staying In

This month, we’re pretty much all staying in. Luckily, there is beautiful silver-lining bounty of amazing things to do/see/make/and eat while maintaining safe distance, brought forth by the boundless human capacity for creativity, beauty, and joy in the midst of adversity. Our Concierge Calendar this month? What “to do” at home.

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Holiday Travel like a Pro

Nobody likes to travel on the holidays. Except maybe Santa, but let’s be real: he has his own hassle-free airline AND he’s not traveling the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. There are a few simple things YOU can control for a smoother, stress-free holiday travel experience. Here are our NYC concierge approved tips for getting wherever you’re going on time and smiling.

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deVivre Concierge Calendar: November

It’s November (what!?) do you: take every possible opportunity to squeeze the last bit of fall out of the city before winter officially hits? Or do you mellow out and cosy up and turn inward? This month, we’ve got a little of both for you. Your must-see, must do, must-cosy New York City Concierge Calendar for November.

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deVivre Concierge Calendar: October

Autumn in New York, why does it seem so inviting?! Crisp air, golden light, and a packed schedule full of amazing offerings. Here, everything you must do, see, explore, taste, touch, and cheers to this month, your deVivre New York City Concierge Calendar for October.

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