Tagged: New York

Baron Von Swine 0

Rudy’s Bar Hells Kitchen

Any city we visit we always like to find a cool bar to have a refreshing beer at and they don’t come much cooler than Rudy’s in New York’s Hells Kitchen.

Coney Island 0

Coney Island

[nggallery id=14] Coney Island was once considered one of the world’s best amusements parks, but that was a very very long time ago. Today there are a few small attractions, a few shops, food...

New York’s South Street Sea Port 0

New York’s South Street Sea Port

Amongst the skyscrapers of Lower Manhattan tucked in on the Lower East Side is the South Street Seaport, one of the New York City’s thriving heritage villages. The precinct was once an important trading...

New York Week- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 0

New York Week- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

Opening in 1959 the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum is regarded as one of New York’s City’s most impressive architectural landmarks and is home to some of the most renowned works of art found anywhere...

New York Week- Empire State Building 0

New York Week- Empire State Building

Standing on the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street the 102 Story Empire State Building is the tallest building in New York which it has held the title of for more than...

New York Week – Times Square 0

New York Week – Times Square

Times Square is known as the Crossroads to the World and is one of New York’s most exciting intersections. The square is really just a huge junction of Broadway and Seventh Avenue and stretches...

New York Week – The Brooklyn Bridge 0

New York Week – The Brooklyn Bridge

Linking Manhattan Island with Brooklyn the 1825 metre long Brooklyn Bridge has spanned the East River for over 125 years. Opening in 1883 the bridge was designed by John Augustas Roebling and like the...

New York Week – Central Park 0

New York Week – Central Park

Designed by Frederick Law Olmstead and Clavert Vaux , New York’s Central Park is one of the worlds’ great urban spaces. Taking up a huge 1.32 square miles or 843 acres on Manhattan Island...

A grand old lady reopens 0

A grand old lady reopens

The Statue of Liberty has been fully reopened to visitors after closing in September of 2001 after the terrorist attacks on New York City. For the last few years visitors have only been able...

Wall Street’s Charging Bull 0

Wall Street’s Charging Bull

The Charging Bull is one of the most recognisable pieces of art around New York Wall Street financial district. Weighing in at over 3200 kg and standing 11 feet tall and 16 feet long...