Green-Wood Cemetery

Green-Wood Cemetery is one of the most unique areas of New York City. Located in Brooklyn, Green-Wood Cemetery serves as a burial ground, public park, performance space, historical battle ground, education center, haven for bird watchers, tourist destination, and more. Famous “residents,” include Leonard Bernstein, Jean-Michel Basquait, Bill the Butcher, Boss Tweed, DeWitt Clinton, and [...]read moreGreen-Wood Cemetery

New York Dakota Building

New York is one of the most important and imposing cities in the world. For this reason, every year millions of people come to American territory to enjoy its incredible and countless tourist attractions. In New York there is everything: the tallest skyscrapers, the best hamburgers, impressive museums, but you can also find emblematic buildings [...]read moreNew York Dakota Building

Labor Day in New York

Labor Day in New York

Next Monday, September 4, Labor Day is celebrated. It is one of the largest annual festivities in the United States, celebrating the achievements of workers The tradition of Labor Day dates to 1882, precisely the origin is in New York where the first parade organized by the Knights of Labor was held, emulating a similar [...]read moreLabor Day in New York

Little Italy, Big Festival

New York is a city where you don’t get bored, when you walk through its streets, in every corner, you will expect some surprise. Located to the north of Chinatown and separated from it by Canal Street, Little Italy was the place where the first Italian immigrants began to settle, seeking to live the American [...]read moreLittle Italy, Big Festival

9-11 anniversary in NYC

9/11 commemorates the 22nd anniversary of the sad attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001. There were several attacks on the United States during that year and on that date 4 planes were hijacked, two of them crashed into the Twin Towers in New York, another in the Pentagon and another in a field in [...]read more9-11 anniversary in NYC

New York Fashion week 2023

New York Fashion Week arrives from September 8 to 13 with the best trends that will be seen next year. It will begin with a private opening on the 7th at night, and the official start of the long-awaited parades from the 8th in the morning. Unlike other editions where the parades normally took place [...]read moreNew York Fashion week 2023

Best Rooftop Bars in Times Square

Sipping bubbly or savoring a scotch on one of the best rooftop bars in Times Square is a must for elevating your New York City vacation. It’s also the perfect way to celebrate seeing your photo on the giant Welcome to Times Square Billboard. These Midtown rooftop bars are often local secrets, but we at [...]read moreBest Rooftop Bars in Times Square

Sleep No More in NYC

Attending a show is one of the most popular and fun ways to have an unforgettable time in New York City. For lovers of plays, musical shows, comedy shows or any other type of live entertainment event, of course, there are numerous options on the emblematic Broadway, but there are also outside. Sleep No More [...]read moreSleep No More in NYC

How New York Commemorates 9_11 Each Year

The attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, were one of the most horrific and tragic events in New York City history. It was a moment when all eyes were on New York City. Even the astronauts on board the International Space Station looked down and commented on the smoke billowing from [...]read moreHow New York Commemorates 9_11 Each Year

The Beauty of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn

Although it may seem a bit strange, a very common plan is to visit graves and cemeteries. These types of programs become even more interesting when it comes to visiting the graves of those who were historical figures or celebrities, either as a way to pay tribute to them, give them a farewell or out [...]read moreThe Beauty of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn

Visiting Ellis Island

Just 10 minutes by ferry from the Statue of Liberty is Ellis Island, the famous gateway to the United States that millions of immigrants crossed in search of the American dream that would allow them access to a better life. After all, this was the land of opportunity, country of the free and home of [...]read moreVisiting Ellis Island

NYC’s oldest Irish Tabern

The Big Apple is a place full of history and preserves countless corners from other times. From their iconic buildings to centuries-old cobblestone streets, they teleport visitors back in time. The city is also notable for having bars, some of which have existed for almost two centuries. One of the most emblematic places is undoubtedly [...]read moreNYC’s oldest Irish Tabern