Pauline Frommerstarted travelling with her guidebook-writing parents at the age of four months and hasn't stopped since. She is the Editorial Director for the Frommer Guidebooks and Frommers.com, as well as author of what has been the bestselling guidebook to her hometown since its first edition. Her first job in travel was on the website Frommers.com, and eventually she worked her way up to Editor in Chief. Pauline also served as Travel Editor for MSNBC.com for several years, before working with John Wiley and Sons to create the award-winning Pauline Frommer Guidebooks, a 14-book series that won the coveted 'Best Guidebook of the Year' title three years in a row from the North American Travel Journalists Association (and once from the Society of American Travel Writers). For four years, Pauline created weekly travel segments for CNN'sHeadline Newsand CNN'sPipeline. You may also have seen her talking travel onThe Today Show, NBC Nightly News,ABC World News Tonight,Good Morning America, FOX News. She resides in New York City with her husband, Columbia University Professor Mahlon Stewart and two very well-traveled daughters.
"New York City can be an intimidating place for visitors. But travel expert Pauline Frommer is here to help. - The Washington Post How to travel better, smarter and cheaper: For an affordable New York hotel, consult Pauline. That would be Pauline Frommer of FrommerMedia who lives in Manhattan and makes it her business to check out the city's cheap-ish hotels herself. It's a tough job-the average daily rate eclipsed $300 over the summer, and she's on the lookout for rates below that. But this is the bargain hunger whose dad, Arthur, wrote the original ""Europe on $5 a Day"" in 1957. For a fuller treatment of New York City (researched after the lockdowns), there's Frommer's New York City 2024."" - Los Angeles Times"