The New York Public Library

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In the heart of the Big Apple, amid the bustle of the city that never sleeps, stands a cultural monument that transcends time: the New York Public Library (NYPL). Founded in 1895, this iconic institution has been a beacon of knowledge, inspiration and community for generations of New Yorkers and its 17 million curious visitors [...]read moreThe New York Public Library

Discovering Harlem in New York

Sylvia's Restaurant

When someone thinks of Harlem, the first thing that comes to mind is images of its vibrant culture. This iconic neighborhood in northern Manhattan, New York, has long been an epicenter of African American life and a melting pot of cultural expression. From music to food, from history to visual arts, Harlem offers a unique [...]read moreDiscovering Harlem in New York

Exploring Charming Hudson Valley: A Retreat Near New York City

The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

Just a few hours north of the bustling city of New York lies an oasis of natural beauty: the picturesque Hudson Valley region. Widely recognized for its rural charm and quaint towns, this destination offers visitors a perfect escape from the bustling urban life. Hudson Valley stretches along approximately 150 miles on both sides of [...]read moreExploring Charming Hudson Valley: A Retreat Near New York City

We tour New York City

Brooklyn

New York City is one of the largest cities in the world. He is the protagonist of novels, films, songs and television series. Home to world-famous and visually stunning skyscrapers. Economic, cultural and entertainment center. New York City has an area of ​​788 km² and is distributed in five states or boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, [...]read moreWe tour New York City

Temporary in New York

Temporary in New York

The weather phenomenon hit the northeastern United States on Tuesday, causing the biggest snowfall in Manhattan in two years. The great winter storm that arrived this Tuesday in the northeastern United States took the life of a 20-year-old man who crashed into an electrical pole while driving a snowmobile in the municipality of Newberry , [...]read moreTemporary in New York

World Cup 2026 in New York

MeetLifeStadium

MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, in the state of New Jersey, will host the finale of the 2026 World Cup to be jointly organized by the United States, Mexico and Canada, FIFA reported on Sunday. In turn, FIFA revealed the complete calendar and distribution by city of the 2026 World Cup, which will take over [...]read moreWorld Cup 2026 in New York

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in the most romantic building in the world

Empire State

New York City offers a wide range of activities throughout the year, but there are special dates that create perfect settings, and Valentine’s Day is one of them. For couples who want to celebrate their love on this emblematic date, the “city that never sleeps” is the ideal destination. Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14, [...]read moreCelebrate Valentine’s Day in the most romantic building in the world

New York and its natural wonders

The Adirondack Park

New York, in addition to its iconic skyscrapers, is very famous for its lively urban life and its emblematic tourist sites. But it is important to note that it is also home to an impressive number of natural wonders. The truth is that in addition to being the city of lights, the state offers natural [...]read moreNew York and its natural wonders

5 Cities to Visit in New York State

Lake Placid

Of course, beyond the well-known attractions of Times Square, Central Park and the Brooklyn Bridge, there is a range of options to discover in New York. For those planning an extended vacation in the beautiful city of skyscrapers, you can explore other options away from the urban bustle, and enjoy the serenity offered by the [...]read more5 Cities to Visit in New York State

Visit Woodstock Museum

Woodstock Museum

For an entire generation of young Americans, the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival became the ideal place to express their opposition to the Vietnam War and the war conflicts in which the United States was immersed at that time. In this way, through a message of love, peace, tolerance and ecological awareness, the young people [...]read moreVisit Woodstock Museum

Visit Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow

Sleepy Hollow is a perfect escape from the bustling city of New York, located just 50 minutes by train or 40 minutes by car from Manhattan. This charming town, steeped in legends, has its roots in the narrative of Washington Irving. In 1820, Irving wrote the famous story of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” or [...]read moreVisit Sleepy Hollow

Historical Places to visit in NY

Hudson Valley

It can be said that, from the first moments of the arrival of European colonizers to becoming one of the 13 original colonies in North America, New York has been constantly linked to the history of the United States. From towering metropolises to rural countryside, there are many historical and cultural sites that are part [...]read moreHistorical Places to visit in NY