Hudson, New York

The Hudson Valley offers a unique blend of city exploration and nature appreciation. Take a train journey from Manhattan along the picturesque Hudson River. In autumn, the surroundings transform into a fairy-tale palette, providing a spectacle that mirrors the opulence of one of the wealthiest American regions.
Bars in New York
We love New York for its bar scene: the spectrum ranges from small, inconspicuous bars to design highlights, so there is something for everyone! You can find out here which bars, in our opinion, are the most beautiful in the whole city – they are spread across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens.
History of New York in Photos
Have you already seen everything? Photographers manage to take a new perspective in the mega-city, to resort the city an unusual motif.
Winter in New York
We have already been to New York this winter and can only warmly recommend it to you! From ice skating to special Broadway shows, there are also some special highlights in New York in winter. That’s why we’re giving you our tips for the best things to do in New York in winter in this article.
Boating, Fishing, Paddling in New York State
It’s not an island, but it could well be one. The state has countless rivers and lakes, with almost limitless opportunities for adventure in, on, or around the water.
Five Days in New York with Family
Numerous activities and unforgettable experiences await families across the city. This five-day trip takes you to the best family-friendly spots in the five boroughs of New York.
Hudson River Valley, New York State
There is no trace of the industrial past in the Hudson Valley today. The region, which stretches between Westchester and Albany on the banks of the river of the same name, is characterized by charming small towns and combines majestic nature with colorful shopping opportunities and a productive art and cultural scene.
How Coronavirus Influenced the City
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.
How the Indians Sold Manhattan
On 24 May 1626, New Netherlands Governor Peter Mineit bought Manhattan from the Indians.
New York has so much to offer that many tourists and even…
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Top places to visit in New York in the fall.