In NYC, public buildings are not always banal places to be. Here are 10 unconventional ones from the Newtown Creek Digester Eggs to the New York Public Library.
This April's art installations in NYC include a sideways swimming pool, environmental vertical villages, Central Park history, and a celebration of the Ramones.
NYC's Washington Square Park has one of the city's most recognizable monuments: the Washington Arch. Learn more about this historic arch with our 10 secrets.
The perpetual rivalry of NYC's skyline has always been about height but here are 10 buildings are more over the top than some of the tallest buildings.
The many secrets of The Whitney Museum, famous for its newest location in NYC's Meatpacking. The history of the Whitney goes back to the end of the 1920s.
From a space barely large enough to fit two people to triangles honoring New York City residents are the 10 smallest by acreage in Manhattan.
Fans of architect Le Corbusier can spend a full day in Paris visiting some of his most iconic works. Some are open for visits, others not, but all are visible.
NYC's South Street Seaport played an important role in the development of world trade in the 1860s. Here are just some of the ships that have contributed to the trade.
From a hidden train car restaurant to the sale of ice cubes from a Greenland glacier Bloomingdale's department store has a history full of secrets and fun facts
Just like New York City, London has myriads of untapped places and stories waiting to be discovered. Today, Living London,