Best Manhattan Museums: The Cultural Face of the City
July 17th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Manhattan continues to amaze with its cultural wealth. We continue our column on the best museums in Manhattan.
Best Manhattan Museums: Add Them to your List
July 16th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

It is worth continuing our column on the best museums in Manhattan. The best part here: this is a huge assortment for every taste.
The MLB Ballparks: Yankee Stadium
July 14th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

The Ballpark is located on 161st Street in the New York borough of Bronx, and this year welcomed the second most visitors in the MLB. It is home to the most successful franchise in baseball history: the New York Yankees.
The Bronx Zoo in New York: Amazing Fauna in the City
July 11th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

The International Wildlife Conservation Park – also known as the Bronx Zoo – is the largest zoo in the USA and offers over 4,300 animals of around 765 species in an area of 300 hectares. For a visit to the Bronx Zoo, you first have to accept a 50-minute subway ride from 42nd. Many will certainly think straight away that this trip to the Bronx could be dangerous, but I can reassure you.
Equinor Wins Contract for Large Offshore Wind Farms in New York
July 8th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Stavanger from Norway – In addition to its oil and gas business, Equinor is increasingly focusing on renewable energies. In the US state of New York, the Norwegian oil and gas company has now been awarded the largest offshore wind energy contract in the US to date.
The Russian Brighton Beach in New York: Where It All Started
July 7th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Brighton Beach is the heart of the Russian-speaking world of New York. Here you can meet representatives of all the former republics of the Soviet Union. The area received the nickname “Little Odessa” as a result of the unique colors created by the natives of this Black Sea city, and it is often called simply Brighton.
Brooklyn Botanical Garden: Magnificent Corner of Flora
July 6th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden was founded at a time when the towering buildings and winding streets of New York City were developing. Although it turned out that New York City would eventually become one of the largest and busiest cities in the world, New York law wanted to ensure that the landscape wasn’t limited to just skyscrapers and cobbled streets and that some flora and fauna would be preserved stay. In 1897, New York State legislation cleared 39 hectares of land for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
How Life Has Changed in New York: How Coronavirus Influenced the City
July 5th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

In March 2020, the metropolis almost made it close to this morning. The state of emergency has shaped the life of the residents – and will continue to influence it.
Shopping in New York: the Best Places to Spend Your Money
July 4th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Big Apple is a real paradise for shopaholics, and with different shopping budgets. A detailed overview in our article.
Shopping in New York: the Best Insiders Tips
July 3rd, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

New York really offers everything you need for a successful shopping tour: world-famous labels, small insider shops that are hidden in up-and-coming districts, and also large outlets at the gates of the city that can be reached quickly. In addition, the latest trends and long opening times. Here we reveal the best shopping in New York insider tips and show you where you can go on a cheap shopping tour.
Sailing in New York: Breeze and Incredible Expanse
July 2nd, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Sailing in New York or off New York is an incredibly relaxed and impressive way to experience the city from the water. We love to be out and about by boat or ship because it always somehow conveys a vacation-on-vacation feeling. Great weather combined with a sailing trip on the Hudson River, the East River, or the port of New York is an experience that we warmly recommend.
The Best Mexican Restaurants in Manhattan: Where to Eat the Best National Dishes
July 1st, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Looking for the best Mexican restaurants in Manhattan? Then you’ve come to the right place. Regardless of whether it is tacos or quesadillas: the pure variety and freshness make the apparently simple recipes for me. We really like to eat Mexican food, and there are several good restaurants in Manhattan. Los Tacos also had to be there – it is our “delicious low budget” tip.
Five Days in New York: How to Successfully Plan Your Time and Spend It With Pleasure
June 30th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

If you are only in New York for two or three days you ask yourself the question: What is really worthwhile and should I just not miss it?
Two Days in New York: How to Spend Time and Remember It for the Whole Life
June 29th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Have you decided to travel to the starting point of your cruise on your own? Do you want to stay at your destination for a few more days before you go home? Classic and more modern hotels, established and trendy restaurants, surprising bars, and good cafes.
What Happens to Taxi in New York: Taxi Driver Riot and Crisis Trouble
June 28th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

How the right to be a taxi driver in New York was sold for a million dollars, became a tool of financial fraud and a reason for suicide – and what the city authorities are doing now when desperate taxi drivers are standing outside the windows of the City Hall.
Hell’s Kitchen: The Most Interesting Places to Visit
June 27th, 2021 by Simone.Andersen

Right next to the Theater District in New York is the infamous Hell’s Kitchen. Where gang wars and violence used to rule, Broadway fans now storm the hippest restaurants in town.




