On a previous article, New York Habitat began its profile of London’s Museum Mile off Cromwell Road, highlighting many of the attractions of the Kensington…
As we’ve already discussed, bridges are essential to the efficiency and aesthetic of the city of New York more than any other man-made structure. Uptown…
Coming up in London on June 11 is the Queen’s “official” birthday, not to be confused with her actual birthday on April 21. While there…
Paris is all about museums. The Louvre, Musee d’Orsay, Musee Rodin, Centre Pompidou, the list goes on and on. It seems as if every Paris…
Normally, the best views of Manhattan are found on the shores of Brooklyn, Queens, New Jersey or on an island in the middle of New…
As discussed in an earlier post, the life and death of Marie Antoinette is something that captures the imagination. The story of the frivolous queen…
It is difficult to imagine–while shopping in SoHo–that Manhattan is an island of only 22.96 square miles. Millions of commuters come in and out of…
Summer is fast approaching and that means vacations on the beach, spent lying in the sun, reading trashy novels, and sipping cocktails. Instead of going…
London, like New York and Paris, is made up of dozens of distinct neighborhoods, each with its own feel and personality. Every year, a new…
You would think that a small, preserved colonial-era island, 800 yards off Manhattan’s southern shore would be a world-renowned tourist attraction. One would think that…
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