Visit the Statue of Liberty, a Must

When visiting New York City, one of the must-sees without a doubt is visiting the Statue of Liberty. It is considered a World Heritage Site by Unesco, it is made in the image and likeness of the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and is among the top 25 essentials [...]read moreVisit the Statue of Liberty, a Must

Valentine’s Day in NYC

New York City is always an excellent opportunity to carry out activities throughout the year as it has a wide variety of alternatives, but there are some special dates where perfect settings are undoubtedly created and ‘Valentine’s Day’ is one of them. For those couples looking to celebrate their love on this emblematic date, the [...]read moreValentine’s Day in NYC

Valentine

Valentine’s Day, which is celebrated on February 14, is a holiday also known as Valentine’s Day, it is very popular in the United States, to the point that 52% of its population celebrated it that day, according to the National Retail Federation, which represents major American retail. New York City has a wide range of [...]read moreValentine

Times Square Arts

Times Square is often referred to as the “Crossroads of the World.” It draws in over 50 million visitors annually, with 330,000 passing through on any given day. If you have a billboard in Times Square, a ten-second slot can get you a half-million impressions! Times Square Arts is a public art program spearheaded by [...]read moreTimes Square Arts

The Most Iconic Film Locations in New York City

New York City is a symbol of countless movies and series. It is enough to walk through any of its streets to feel a constant deja vu. The feeling of having been there through the screen is a constant and it is common to have a very clear idea of ​​what this great city is [...]read moreThe Most Iconic Film Locations in New York City

The majestic Grand Central Terminal in New York celebrates its 110th anniversary

In the heart of Manhattan, is the train station, Grand Central Terminal. In addition to being one of the most important structures in New York, the Cathedral of Transportation is one of the most visited buildings on the entire planet. The design of this beautiful terminal began in the year 1903 (after a collision of [...]read moreThe majestic Grand Central Terminal in New York celebrates its 110th anniversary

Skyscrapers and shopping mall in New York New York City

One that you cannot miss are the incredible panoramic views offered by its iconic viewpoints, many of them located in impressive buildings. The Statue of Liberty is the quintessential icon of New York and the United States. In total, this statue measures 93 meters and is located on Liberty Island. To visit it, it is [...]read moreSkyscrapers and shopping mall in New York New York City

Secrets of Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center is one of NYC’s top tourist attractions, but even locals will be surprised by these secrets. Most NYC tourists know about the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, the Rink at Rockefeller Center, and Top of the Rock. A few lucky NYC tourists may have snagged a ticket to a taping of Saturday Night Live [...]read moreSecrets of Rockefeller Center

Grand Central New York

Scores of tourists visit Grand Central on a daily basis, some people to shop, others to dine, but most to travel. Beyond being a pulsating artery of New York City, the transit center is also a spectacular piece of architecture with undeniable beauty and an incredible history. Opened in 1913, the station was designed by [...]read moreGrand Central New York

Ford Foundation Building

The Ford Foundation Building, also known as 321 East 42nd Street, 320 East 43rd Street, or the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, is a large 12-story office building in East Midtown Manhattan in New York. The building consists of a glass and steel cube supported by concrete pillars and clad in Dakota granite. The [...]read moreFord Foundation Building

Dolphins in the Bronx River

The Bronx River, approximately 39 km long, flows through southeastern New York in the United States. The only freshwater river in New York City, it is named after settler Jonas Bronck. Before European settlement, this area was found to be covered by very old hardwood trees. Despite the fact that the trees in this forest [...]read moreDolphins in the Bronx River

CHINATOWN TO WTSQ

Exploring Manhattan’s Chinatown A visit to Manhattan’s Chinatown is one of the most memorable things to do in New York City. The neighborhood is bursting with food, shopping, and culture. New York City tour guides often say one can have three different Chinatown experiences: Tourist Chinatown, New Yorker Chinatown, and Cultural Chinatown. While the Tourist [...]read moreCHINATOWN TO WTSQ