Nature’s mean of transport, our feet, is still the best way to explore any destination. This is particularly true for discovering the wonders which await visitors around Manhattan. Here are just two examples of what I discovered that I would have never seen if I had taken a car: An amazing art deco head just sat in the front yard of a brownstone in East
New York’s First Wall Street Hotel, the Andas
If you thought, that Wall Street is deserted after dark and on weekends when all the money-spinning worker bees have gone home, think again. The area has become very lively at all hours, with new bars, clubs and restaurants springing up everywhere. Taking advantage of this new development, Hyatt has opened the first ever hotel with an address directly on Wall
Circling Manhattan
Someone who, like me, comes to New York for the first time, can probably be forgiven for thinking about a train when asked if she wants to go on the Circle Line. That term is in fact the name of a wonderful boat ride around the island of Manhattan no visitor to New York should miss, even in such low temperatures as I experienced last week. It was bitter cold,
Reyes Magos in Miami
Little Havana is one of the most colorful districts of Downtown Miami. The yearly Reyes Magos Parade which winds along Calle Ocho, Little Havana’s main artery, is an events no self respecting resident and tourist want to miss. The Three Wise Men, Melchior, Baltasar and Caspar who followed the star to Bethlehem traditionally arrive on 6th of January, but
World Erotic Art Museum, Miami
Giggling, my friend poked me in the ribs. “That’s it! Look we simply have to go there.” Excitedly she pointed at leaflet she had picked up at the Information Centre in Bayside Market Place. I had just landed in Miami for a week’s vacation, which, for me, means seeing interesting places with a focus on museums. Chilling out on the beach comes in between







