Tag Archives: Manhattan
The Wall Street Experience

NYC is the global capital of finance and trade, as it is home to the New York Stock Exchange, the world’s largest, and many of the world’s largest banks also have their headquarters on Lower Manhattan’s Wall Street. For most, visiting Wall Street is just like visiting any other dreary … Read More
Delving into New York’s Art Scene

On this blog we have covered art museums extensively, and for good reason, as New York is a literal treasure trove of art. But that doesn’t mean all of the city’s artistic gems are concentrated in the hands of the Met, Guggenheim or Moma. If guests of our boutique hotel … Read More
A Taste of Harlem

One part of Manhattan that’s mostly overlooked by tourists is uptown’s Harlem. The neighborhood, roughly defined as anything between Central Park and 155th Street, is home to a diverse ethnic mix of Caribbean, African and Latin American denizens. Though once regarded as a rough-and-tumble place, this reputation is no longer … Read More
A (Cheap) Night at the Museum

New York has so many world-class art museums that it can be incredibly expensive to see them all. Thankfully, however, a number of the museums offer special promotions one or two nights of the week, when they lower their prices and stay open late, which, for tourists, is a winning … Read More
Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art

One of the great parts about visiting NYC is the wealth of excellent museums and cultural attractions. But while there are an almost endless amount of art museums worth visiting, the Metropolitan Museum of Art—simply called The Met—is head and shoulders above them all. Situated on Central Park at 82nd … Read More

