Visiting New York City with Kids

New York City has many places of interest and is the perfect destination to indulge in countless unforgettable experiences. You can visit New York for a business trip, vacation, or tourism, alone or accompanied, either with friends or family, the truth is that it is a city for all ages. From seeing its iconic yellow [...]read moreVisiting New York City with Kids

Two fashion icons in New York

One of the fashion icons is undoubtedly Sarah Jessica Parker who never goes unnoticed. The famous actress from the hit series Sex and the city knows that her style is unique and sets trends at all times. She was seen walking the streets of New York with an incredible look that is worth imitating. Sarah [...]read moreTwo fashion icons in New York

TriBeca The Trendy and Historic Neighborhood

TriBeCa is without a doubt one of the trendiest neighborhoods in New York. Its letters stand for “Triangle Below Canal Street” (triangle below the channel, referring to Canal Street). Located south of SoHo in Manhattan, it is bordered by Canal St. to the north, Broadway to the east, Chambers St. to the south, and the [...]read moreTriBeca The Trendy and Historic Neighborhood

The Best Cheap Eats in New York City

Without a doubt, New York is one of the most interesting destinations for any traveler: a city of fashion, the star of thousands of movies, countless art centers, an icon of world gastronomy, impressive parks, museums, and 24-hour nightlife, among other things. They return to the Big Apple, a city that attracts and falls in [...]read moreThe Best Cheap Eats in New York City

Is it free to watch the ball drop in Times Square

For many, there is nothing more impressive than New Year’s celebrations in the most emblematic place in New York: Times Square located right at the intersection of 42nd Street and Broadway with 7th Avenue. There, around 50,000 people are expected to enjoy the fall of the stupendous crystal ball in front of the huge screens [...]read moreIs it free to watch the ball drop in Times Square

Ice skating in New York

Ice skating began as a recreational activity in the Netherlands in the 15th century. Many years later and in New York City, it is one of the most traditional and preferred winter activities by residents and tourists. Every year, crowds flock to the freezing esplanade of Central Park’s Wollman Track. From very talented athletes to [...]read moreIce skating in New York

Curious restaurants in New York

When you decide to visit New York, you really have to be prepared to live all kinds of experiences, the city that never sleeps always has something new to surprise and leave indelible memories along with incredible anecdotes to tell forever. When walking through the streets of New York, you immediately notice that it is [...]read moreCurious restaurants in New York

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

3 Best Views in NYC

New York is an amazing city that takes anyone who visits it breathless. But from the heights, much more still. From viewpoints, skyscrapers, restaurants, terraces and even museums, you can take the best photos of the Big Apple. Observing the city from above and from different points of view is undoubtedly one of the best [...]read more3 Best Views in NYC

Times Square Ball

New York City is one of the most iconic destinations in the world to ring in the New Year in style. Families, friends, children, couples, and all those who are looking for experiences that are very different from the usual ones, will find incredible options in Nueva that will leave indelible memories. Dream of many, [...]read moreTimes Square Ball

The use of the chinstrap returned to New York

The New York City Department of Health has issued a fundamental recommendation for the inhabitants of New York, is to reuse masks in public places, both indoors and outdoors when large numbers of people accumulate, at times when that the cases of covid-19 and other diseases this winter season “are experiencing unusually high simultaneous peaks.” [...]read moreThe use of the chinstrap returned to New York

Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony

The Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center has been a tradition for more than eight decades, illuminating Rockefeller Plaza every season christmas. The lighting ceremony, on November 30, will feature performances and classic holiday songs from artists to be announced coming soon, and the tree will be on view until mid-January. The humble beginnings of this [...]read moreRockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony