Category: USA
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 …