An introduction to the numerous community gardens of the East Village and Lower East Side of Manhattan.
What may become the city’s next elevated, pedestrian and bike path, now named the QueensWay, is still very much just another ghost of New York’s past.
The Minetta Brook, a hidden Greenwich Village secret you never knew about. Until now.
Listen to "The Crazy Piano Guy" in Washington Square Park, Saturday and Sundays from 9am - 9pm. Free to the public.
The decaying castle structures were built by Scottish-American entrepreneur Francis Bannerman for his catalog business for surplus munitions. Here's how to visit the island.
Thanks to adaptive re-use these two banks can still stand proud as sentinels to one of San Francisco's finest City Beautiful Streets.
Bastille Day in the City of Lights as the world's largest disco ball creates a magical light show at the Eiffel Tower.
From Lincoln Center to Columbia University, here's Part 5 in the series, showing you what you're not seeing whilst wandering up the Upper West Side...
Planned during Argentina's military government, Parque de la Ciudad was opened and closed to the public several times. Today it's one of the world's many abandoned amusement parks and only partially open to the public.
Part II of Benjamin Waldman's walk around the island of Manhattan: The East River, in photographs.