Wythe Hotel (New York)
Recently opened in hip Williamsburg , The Wythe Hotel actually started with the discovery of a factory on the area waterfront. The old industrial building was first constructed in 1901, and it has then been… Continue reading
The Whitney Museum of American Art — known as “The Whitney” — has reopened its doors in May 2015, after having been closed for renovation. Focusing on 20th- and 21st-century American art, the… Continue reading
The High Line is one of the greatest accomplished public projects for New Yorkers on the West Side and is worth visiting at any time of the year. The High Line is this… Continue reading
Avant-garde Meatpacking District now boasts its Gansevoort Market, which is also called by locals the “little Chelsea Market”. Only a few blocks away, it is a more intimate, less crowded and touristy, but equally… Continue reading
‘Warm Ups’ parties on Saturday afternoons at MoMA PS1 is one of the best things to do in New York. Each year, tons of young people can’t wait for the summer to… Continue reading
Shake Shack is one of the best-known fast-food restaurant chain in New York, highly reputed for their delicious burgers and fries but also hotdogs and milkshakes. If you visit the city, this is… Continue reading