New York is a city that has a lot of must-see places that you must visit, whether it is iconic buildings, historical sites or even must-see places, the “Big Apple” allows you to explore completely different aspects and most of them are steeped in history. Plus, whether you want to visit ultra-trendy Manhattan, unique Brooklyn… Continue reading High Line Park, the trendy place to walk in New York!
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New York’s park with the most history.
Battery Park is perhaps one of the New York parks whose history is most closely tied to the periods that marked America’s independence. Battery Park is located on the southern tip of Manhattan Island. Its southern tip is home to Fort Clinton; this building overlooks the Hudson River, aiming its cannons at the impressive ships… Continue reading New York’s park with the most history.
Crotona Park – New York City
Crotona Park is located in the Bronx. This century-old New York park is famous for its abundant shrubbery and wildlife that find shelter in its 3-acre lake. New Yorkers also admire its sports facilities and large swimming pool. There really isn’t a “best season” to experience New York’s Crotona Park. The park’s landscape welcomes visitors… Continue reading Crotona Park – New York City
Bronx Park de New York
Bronx Park is located in the northern part of New York City, in the borough of the same name. It is a green home in a city where cement and cars are everywhere. This peaceful paradise welcomes laid-back flora and free, gentle fauna. Bronx Park is a large uninhabited area that is surrounded by a… Continue reading Bronx Park de New York
Flushing Meadows Corona Park: World’s Fair Park
Flushing Meadows Corona Park is located in the New York borough of Queens . At 5.1 km², only Pelham Bay Park (11.2 km²) and Greenbelt (7.2 km²) are larger in the city. Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx and Central Park in Manhattan are smaller. A cultural area The park has long been recognized as… Continue reading Flushing Meadows Corona Park: World’s Fair Park
second tallest building in NYC
432 Park Avenue Tower, What You Should See 432 Park Avenue is a residential building located in the Midtown area of Manhattan, New York. At 426 meters (1,340 ft), it is the third tallest building in the United States and the second tallest in New York City. It is said to be the largest residential… Continue reading second tallest building in NYC
Visit New York in 1 Day
You finally have the chance to go to New York. But there’s one thing to note: you only have the chance in the future. You won’t be able to do everything, it could take years. However, with a tailored program , a day trip will be a great introduction to New York City (NYC). To… Continue reading Visit New York in 1 Day
Road trip on the east coast of the United States
A recap of my week-long road trip from Montreal to a journey along the East Coast of the US from Portland to New York, during the presidential election. I decided to explore the beautiful and cozy American Midwest (Arizona and New Mexico, if you will), however the possibilities were determined differently. We gathered a few… Continue reading Road trip on the east coast of the United States
Sunken Meadow Beach – New York City
About Sunken Meadow State Park Sunken Meadow State Park is a 2.1 mi² state park located in the city of Smithtown in Suffolk County, on the north river of Long Island . The park is open year-round, from dawn to dusk, and welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Sunken Meadow offers a complete… Continue reading Sunken Meadow Beach – New York City
Pier 4 Beach – New York City
Pier 4 Seaside Overview Pier 4 is a sandy beach, perfect for sunbathing or building sandcastles. Swimming or wading is prohibited in this part of Brooklyn Bridge Park. The design of the beach incorporates revolutionary structures envisioned by ECOncrete that are meant to purely replicate tidal currents. They stretch along the rocky shoreline, with some… Continue reading Pier 4 Beach – New York City