New York

Top Tourist Attractions in Brooklyn New York

To the dismay of many, Brooklyn is often overshadowed by it’s sister borough of Manhattan. Let’s not forget that it is probably the second most popular borough – and you will hear arguments against this but ignore them – to explore. It is a hub of restaurants, museums, and off-beat culture, and most of its tourist-friendly sites act as fly paper for visitors.

Buffalo a gem in western New York

World-class architecture, a vibrant arts scene, thriving neighborhoods and a resurgent waterfront: it’s all in Buffalo, New York, a classic American city undergoing a 21st century renaissance. Buffalo has all the excitement and offerings of a major city at a fraction of the price; in 2014, Forbes Magazine named the Queen City the most affordable in the United States.

The Warwick Hotel New York City

The Warwick Hotel New York combines the trifecta of Old World elegance, 4-star luxury and a prime location. Founded by publisher William Randolph Hearst in 1926, 426 comfortable accommodations boast marble bathrooms, and vibrant, 1930’s-style artwork decorates the walls of the on-site restaurant. Long popular among high-society guests and stars filming in the city, Hearst had this hotel built for sentimental reasons, and that romantic quality still twinkles in the air.

Mondrian Soho in New York

With the opening of the latest addition to its eminent Mondrian brand, Morgans Hotel Group enchants guests with yet another innovative vision by Benjamin Noriega Ortiz, inspired by Jean Cocteau’s cinematic interpretation of the tale of “La Belle et la Bête”. With Mondrian’s design, Noriega awakens the imagination and invites guests into a fantasy that offers an escape.

Ritz-Carlton Battery Park New York City

Discover the premier luxury, AAA Five Diamond Award winning hotel in lower Manhattan – The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park, an unparalleled NYC retreat. From the elegant guest rooms of The Ritz-Carlton New York, Battery Park, a telescope invites guests to look out across the waterfront as Lady Liberty stands proudly over New York Harbor. …

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Soho New York City

The historic SoHo neighborhood (“SOuth of Houston”) is bounded by Houston Street to the north and Canal Street to the south. Originally known as the Cast Iron District due to the many buildings with such façades, SoHo’s historic roots date to the mid-19th Century, when cast iron was discovered as an architectural material that was cheap, flexible, yet sturdy enough to use to build decorative building facades.