New York’s Bridges

Taking a walk down New York’s bridges is a must-do if you like breath-taking views. My advice is: get off on the Metro’s Chambers Street stop on the J line and walk down Brooklyn Bridge.
Taking a walk down New York’s bridges is a must-do if you like breath-taking views. My advice is: get off on the Metro’s Chambers Street stop on the J line and walk down Brooklyn Bridge.
Williamsburg has been defined as New York’s equivalent of London’s Shoreditch. A mixture between industrial areas and up-and-coming bars, between shady corners and sketchy street art, Williamsburg hosts New York’s hipster community.
McSorley’s Old Ale House is the oldest “Irish” tavern in New York City.
If Williamsburg is New York’s Shoreditch, Park Slope can be its Dalston. Still not completely gentrified, Park Slope, Brooklyn, is still a mix between quirky cafés selling kale smoothies and buildings that are falling apart; between bearded and tattooed hipsters…
Ever wondered where you could buy superhero gear? Then 826 NYC‘s Superhero Supply co. in Brooklyn is the place for you. But don’t be fooled by the capes and invisibility boosters: the superheroes are a front for another secret identity.
Read about a nine-hour flight, a yellow taxi, a sleepless day, my first couchsurfing host and my first tour of New York’s version of Shoreditch: Brooklyn.
-2! In two days I will be flying across the Atlantic Ocean en route to New York. But what do you have to know when you travel to the United States of America? Foreigners who wish to be admitted to…