LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Lincoln Center with a library of applied arts books and many cultural ...Read more
500 FIFTH AVENUE
Magnificent 60-story Art Deco building between 42nd and 43rd Streets in ...Read more
56 LEONARD STREET
Glass tower nicknamed the "Jenga Tower" with some of the most expensive ...Read more
FEARLESS GIRL
Statue of a girl right in front of Charging Bull in Manhattan, sensitive to ...Read more
BELVEDERE CASTLE
Renovated hidden castle in the middle of Central Park housing an ...Read more
DAKOTA BUILDING
Gothic Revival building in Manhattan housing luxury apartments with a ...Read more
THE CLOISTERS
Romanesque Abbey with garden, in a haven of peace and beauty near ...Read more
CITY HALL
Read moreCity Hall is New York City Hall, home to the city council, the mayor's offices and various other government departments. The building, built between 1803 and 1812 and restored in 1956, is a prestigious colonial-style building. The steps of this building are famous and popular because of the various events and press conferences that took place there. In the lobby, you can see the trophy won by the New York Yankees in 1996 at the world championships. You can also visit the Governor's Room, an elegant room where various portraits of important men illustrating the history of the United States (Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton...) are displayed. This room was George Washington's office. City Hall Park around the building is a very pleasant green space. In the past, it was a place of public executions. Don't be surprised by the very French influences of architecture, it was the Frenchman Joseph François Mangin (1794-1818) who drew the plans for the building. The vaulted windows and ornaments are inspired by the hexagonal architecture of the time. It is also where many New Yorkers get married here! To say"yes" to New York, you must go to the adjoining building, the Office of the City Clerk - Marriage Bureau, where you will obtain your marriage license for the modest sum of US$35. You can get married the next day. However, it is impossible to choose the time of the ceremony, you will have to go there and wait until it is your turn.
VESSEL - HUDSON YARDS
50 m high construction made of copper-plated cells with 150 flights of ...Read more
THE PLAZA HOTEL
Beautiful and luxurious hotel in New York, part of the historic sites, with ...Read more
TRUMP TOWER
A 66-story glass building with a Trump bar and grill on the first floor and ...Read more
FEDERAL HALL NATIONAL MEMORIAL
A building with an architecture similar to that of a Greek temple that ...Read more
GENERAL ELECTRIC BUILDING
50-story, 195-meter-high building in Manhattan, with an Art Deco and ...Read more
AMERICAN RADIATOR BUILDING
Read moreA magnificent example of a Gothic Revival style Art-Deco skyscraper, the building (one of the first in New York City to be classified as a historic monument) erected in 1924 stands its 103 m of black brick crowned with gold above Bryant Park. Renamed the American Standard Building, since 2001 it has housed the Bryant Park Hotel, whose rooms are far from the splendour of the façade. He inspired the painter Georgia O'Keeffe to paint her famous Radiator Building, Night New York (1927).
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Large world reserve of the precious metal offering a very interesting and ...Read more
CHARGING BULL
Bronze bull weighing 3.2 tons, 3.4 m high and 4.9 m long, a symbol of hope ...Read more
CASTLE CLINTON
Protected historic building in Manhattan that became a theater and then an ...Read more
TRUMP WORLD TOWER
80-story tower with a luxurious apartment and personal gym with a 360° ...Read more
GRACIE MANSION
Home on the banks of the East River with a beautiful walkway and a ...Read more
THE TRUMP BUILDING
Magnificent Art Deco skyscraper considered the tallest building in the ...Read more
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library
Library with a penthouse with terrace offering the possibility to consult ...Read more
CARNEGIE HALL
State-of-the-art, flexible 540- to 644-seat concert hall in Manhattan that ...Read more
THE ANSONIA
Beautiful Upper West Side building with towers, large windows and large ...Read more
CBS BROADCAST CENTER
Building with an opportunity to attend the taping of the CBS news program ...Read more
ALWYN COURT APARTMENTS
Read moreBuilt in 1908, it was at the time the most luxurious residential building in New York, and it is still one of the most beautiful. The twelve-story building, Renaissance style, was more or less deserted in the 1930 s, when the neighborhood became malfamed. He obtained the status of historic building in the national register in 1979 and was restored in the 1980 s and 1990 s. It has lost nothing from its superb and remains one of Manhattan's most prominent addresses. It now houses the restaurant Petrossian.
DAIRY VISITOR CENTRE AND GIFT SHOP
Main visitor center with an exhibition center on the architecture and ...Read more
CITIGROUP CENTER
275 m building with stores, restaurants and an atrium that hosts free ...Read more
GRILL BUILDING
Read moreNear the Madison Square. In the past, it was the centre of the music industry in New York: composers, agents, arrangers, publicists, scholars held their offices.
THE PLAYERS
Read moreSince 1886, this beautiful house is the seat of a club of actors who count (or included) among its members John Lionel Barrymore, Frank Sinatra, Keith Carradine, Walter Cronkite, Jack Lemmon, Sir Laurence Olivier, Richard Gere…
LITTLE RED LIGHTHOUSE
Popular red lighthouse for navigation in Fort Washington Park offering a ...Read more
LOW MEMORIAL LIBRARY
Library in Manhattan with a bronze sculpture of the Greek goddess Anthena ...Read more
BUTLER LIBRARY
Columbia's old library, accessible only to students, houses some 2 million ...Read more
The Belnord
One of the country's largest residential buildings, with 175 apartments in ...Read more
JEFFERSON MARKET LIBRARY
A small, quiet library in the Manhattan neighborhood with a Victorian ...Read more
70 PINE STREET
Building of 290 m in the very Art Deco style with luxury apartments with ...Read more
LIPSTICK BUILDING
Building less wide with some height in Manhattan, is mostly occupied by law ...Read more
QUEENSBORO BRIDGE
Steel bridge, ideal to cross very well on foot and by bike, serving as a ...Read more
SeaGlass Carousel
Aquatic carousel to pay tribute to the city's first aquarium in Battery ...Read more
BETHESDA TERRACE AND FOUNTAIN
Place overlooking the lake with a terrace with a privileged and ...Read more
HAMILTON NATIONAL MEMORIAL BARN
Colonial style museum moved twice and considered one of the founding ...Read more
P. J. CLARKE'S
A bar that has always been frequented by Manhattan's elite, and that has ...Read more
BETHEL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Particularly welcoming church offering a lively atmosphere during the ...Read more
HOTEL CHELSEA
Historic hotel, the most famous in New York City, an interesting place to ...Read more