Category: New York
Times Square, on the north side of 42nd Street between Broadway and Seventh Avenue, got its name from the New York Times which set up its offices here in …
On the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street, the Empire State Building is open to the public every day from 9.30 a.m. until midnight. It is no longer …
Greenwich Village and SoHo It’s fashionable to claim that the Village is no longer what it was. But the same could be said of any place in vogue for …
Despite theirpoverty, Jewish immigrants managed to found an incredible number of synagogues, several theatres and numerous bookshops and publishing firms here. The area has been on the decline since …
50 Washington Square is surrounded by university buildings classrooms and student residences. The very attractive houses on the north side are rented to professors. All the narrow streets to …
Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein. New galleries open up almost every day, and if you come on Saturday you’ll rub shoulders with New York’s intelligentsia. SoHo, which until recently was …
Yes. everything about New York is excessive, including the climate: too hot in summer, too cold in winter. You have to be a little crazy to live in New …
In New York there are more Italians than in Venice, more Irish than in Dublin and more Jews than in any other city in the world. a museum guide …
New York in Figures New York is bigger, taller and more impressive than anywhere else. If you want proof, here are a few figures: The five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, …
Of course you’ll want to see the skyscrapers. Chicago’s may be more beautiful but those in Manhattan, the island heart of New York, will impress you with their overwhelming …