Exploring the Iconic Hook & Ladder 8; Home of the Ghostbusters and Manhattan’s Historic Firehouse

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan’s bustling TriBeCa neighborhood stands a firehouse that holds a special place in the hearts of movie lovers and locals alike. Hook & Ladder 8, affectionately known as “Ghostbusters Firehouse,” has become an iconic landmark, thanks to its starring role in the beloved Ghostbusters movie franchise. Beyond its silver screen [...]read moreExploring the Iconic Hook & Ladder 8; Home of the Ghostbusters and Manhattan’s Historic Firehouse

New York Pride 2023

l NYC Pride is one of the biggest and best gay prides in the world, which makes a lot of sense when we are talking about neither more nor less than the Big Apple. The celebration of New York Pride (formerly known under the name of Gay Pride) is an act that takes place annually. [...]read moreNew York Pride 2023

The statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is 46.5 meters high and weighs more than 225 tons, it was a gift from the French to the United States in 1886 to commemorate 100 years of its independence. One of the most relevant data is that the internal steel structure was designed by the engineer Gustave Eiffel, the same [...]read moreThe statue of Liberty

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Did you know that the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has over 3,700 trees! And each of these 3,700 trees are so incredibly unique and interesting. Most people head to the Brooklyn Botanic Garden for the effervescent Cherry Blossoms in the spring or the lush Rose Garden in the summer. Both are wonderful and whimsical, but this [...]read moreThe Brooklyn Botanic Garden

Activities for the month of July

Flatiron Public Plaza

Enjoy the activities of the “Flatiron Summer Series”, which returns each summer with free fitness classes, salsa dancing, experiential public art and a summer solstice sundial, all at the Flatiron Public Plaza, in the shade of the famous Flatiron Building. With a duration of eight weeks, the series has already started and will conclude on [...]read moreActivities for the month of July

World Trade Center

The World Trade Center

The World Trade Center was a complex of buildings in Manhattan, New York City, United States, which included the emblematic Twin Towers, inaugurated on April 4, 1973 and destroyed in the attacks of September 11, 2001, along with the World Trade Center 7. The site is currently being redeveloped with four new skyscrapers, a memorial [...]read moreWorld Trade Center

Best Things to do in NYC This Summer

New York City is bursting with fun summer activities. There are things to do in NYC this summer for thrill seekers such as riding roller coasters at Coney Island. There are things to do in NYC this summer for culture seekers such as opera performances in Central Park. There are things to do in NYC [...]read moreBest Things to do in NYC This Summer

LITTLE ISLAND

If you’re looking for a unique and enchanting destination that’s off the beaten path, check out Little Island. This NYC public park is a hidden gem nestled along the Hudson River. This artificial island offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.  LITTLE ISLAND’S INNOVATIVE ARCHITECTURE One of Little Island’s most [...]read moreLITTLE ISLAND

Rockefeller Center

Getting to know the Rockefeller Center in New York is one of the experiences that you cannot miss if you travel to the Big Apple, and we share some tips so that you can take advantage of your visit. Another of the outstanding tips during your visit to the Rockefeller Center in New York is [...]read moreRockefeller Center

5 Traditional Food In New York City

New York, the city that never sleeps, certainly promises us something when we visit it: it never ceases to amaze us. New excuses arise at every moment that make this site one of the most interesting destinations when planning a trip. The Big Apple is bursting with flavors and dishes from around the world. The [...]read more5 Traditional Food In New York City

Things to Do in Chinatown New York

Chinatown is one of the most famous neighborhoods in New York, and as its name indicates, it is a site inhabited by the largest Chinese ethnic group outside of Asia. Within the United States it is the second most populated of all Chinatowns, since the first is San Francisco. Chinatown is in Lower Manhattan, bordering [...]read moreThings to Do in Chinatown New York

CARNEGIE HALL

Attending a Carnegie Hall concert is one of the most memorable things to do in New York City. The Carnegie Hall stage has hosted everyone from Tchaikovksy to The Beatles, George Gershwin to Jean-Baptist, and Duke Ellington to Frank Sinatra. Performing at Carnegie Hall is every musician’s dream and makes every budding artist wonder, “How [...]read moreCARNEGIE HALL