The British company Pearlfisher has come up with a new way to relieve stress. They call it JumpIn! and it's taken New York by storm. We're all invited to jump right in to an adult-size pit filled with 80,000 white balls. This stress-free installation on through September 21st.
Embedded into the sidewalk in front of 110 Greene Street is a floating NYC subway map 90 feet long by 12 feet wide!
Starting August 21, Jumpin!, a ball pit made especially for adults, will come to SoHo and stay through the month, open for reservation at 455 Broadway
French artist JR is installing large-scale street art murals on the sides of buildings in downtown NYC in SoHo, Tribeca and Chinatown this summer.
From historic hotels to tea shops in Chinatown and Greenwich Village, we're exploring the charming custom of Afternoon Tea in New York City
Yukie Ohta, founder of The SoHo Memory Project hopes to create a mobile historical society to chronicle the evolution of SoHo from rural farmland to retail hub
Check out these five secret gardens in NYC: Liz Christy Garden, Gardens of Tudor City, West Side Community Garden, the gardens at St. Lukes, and Elizabeth Street gardens.
Looking to expand your NYC museum expertise? At Untapped Cities, we have got you sorted for obscure museum explorations!
5 spots to have some quiet time in silence in Manhattan, New York City: The Burp Castle, Dream House, the Earth Room, Patchin Place, and Septuagesimo Uno.
Those small glass circles dotting the streets of Soho are actually remnants of the neighborhood's industrial past. They are windows into the factory basements, used before electricity.