Brooklyn's ConeyIsland

Coney Island is a peninsular (not insular, though) residential neighbourhood, beach and attraction destination on the Atlantic Ocean in south-western Brooklyn. See the map to notice the distances from Manhattan, for example.  (At the very bottom of the map) Coney Island has been very well known as ...

In the vicinity of Union Sqare

Not far from Union Square, the Madison Square Park is located (not to be confused with the Madison Square Garden, with a large sports hall, where famous boxers fight mercilessly for big money). The park is a very nice place for lunch and a moment for a breath from work. Apparently, the best burger...

Union Square

Union Square* has always played a very important role in the life of the city. Putting aside its history, today we minimize the entry and include a huge number of images from the life of New York City now - because it's worth it! It's worth seeing how a place in the heart of the vast metropolis se...

Two years ago, here on the blog, we wrote: "We observe  that New York from year to year is becoming more and more friendly to its residents and tourists. With each stay here we discover new investments which change this city into a metropolis where people do not only work but also relax and breathe...

Greenwich Village

The famous Greenwich Village, West Village, or otherwise in short the Village - in the eighteenth century was a separate village, hence the current name. Greenwich Village also includes Christopher Street and the pub "Stonewall Inn", ie land on which erupted in 1969, so-called Stonewall riots - rio...

Washington Square

One of the places with a long history full of dramatic events, and now a bright and cheerful recreation place is the Washington Square Park.  Its central point is the Washington Square. At the centre of the square there are two main attractions: a large fountain and  the  Washington Arch - commemo...

Brooklyn - one of 5 NYC boroughs

There are five boroughs in New York. 1. Manhattan 2. Brooklyn 3. Queens 4. The Bronx 5. Staten Island. Each has a lot to offer to its residents nd tourists. During a one-week visit it is impossible to visit all of them. We make choices. There are many reasons to go to Brooklyn. Walking over the Bro...