We’ve waxed poetic about Paris’ Bercy Quarter in the past and anchoring the neighborhood is the François Mitterrand French National Library. More than just a…
Mention the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the first thing that comes to mind is the grand old Met building buttressing Central Park on Manhattan’s…
Have you been looking for apartment ratings and reviews about New York Habitat apartments, or do you want to post a rating or review about…
In continuing with our theme of Middle Eastern and North African influence on modern French culture New York Habitat reveals an entirely different kind of…
On the northern tip of Manhattan lies one of New York City’s most unspoiled Hudson river views, a historic museum and manicured green spaces–Fort Tryon…
During its heyday, the Roman Empire’s influence extended through much of Western Europe. Even after its fall, it left behind huge amounts of infrastructure, some…
They say you save the best for last—but Number One of New York Habitat’s Must-See Musical Sights in London won’t be saved for long so…
We’ve already commented on the substantial Arab influence including the Grand Mosque in Paris, but it is definitely worth revisiting. Surely religion is a big…
Founded following the September 11th attacks by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal and Craig Hatkoff, The Tribeca Film Festival in downtown Manhattan – New York City…
Of all the lively quarters in Paris the one with the most English-literary history and tradition is Montparnasse. Five cafés, all situated on a corner…
This website uses both first party and third party cookies to offer you the best user experience. Please accept these cookies to take advantage of the site's full functionality. If you decline, note that some website features may not work fully (e.g. videos, maps, chat).
I accept I decline