Jean-Michel Basquiat shines in New York

Jean-Michel Basquiat shines in New York

You have to be an informed stroller, or call on tailor-made travel specialists, to find the track of the painter king of the New York underground of the 1980s. Itineraries. What remains of Jean-Michel Basquiat in New York? An expression, a posture. “To be Basque is to be young, to be cool,” says Dieter Buchhart, … Read more

New York slowly regains color after Covid nightmare

New York slowly regains color after Covid nightmare

If tourists are still waiting, the lifting of health restrictions is a source of optimism for the catering, hotel and tourism sectors of the Big Apple, until now forced to restrict their reception capacities. Open theaters, indoor food services, Cosney Island amusement park up and running … It seems a long time ago when New … Read more

From Dijon to Marseille, new gourmet stops on the holiday highways

From Dijon to Marseille, new gourmet stops on the holiday highways

Inaugurated on May 12, the Vallée de la Gastronomie aims to promote the chefs and artisans of the Saône and Rhône valleys, all the way to the Mediterranean. More than 620 kilometers of French passion. Eating is serious business in France. When he arrived in Paris in 1977, the Romanian writer Emil Cioran recounts having … Read more

Nice airport resumes long-haul flights, particularly to New York and Dubai

Nice airport resumes long-haul flights, particularly to New York and Dubai

The first provincial airport will serve seven countries outside of Europe, “subject to border openings», And new lines will be launched to several French destinations. Nice Côte d’Azur airport announced Monday, May 3, the resumption this summer, subject to sanitary conditions, of long-haul flights to New York and Dubai, interrupted with the first confinement. “The … Read more

New York City Art Walk from Manhattan to the Bronx

New York City Art Walk from Manhattan to the Bronx

Boosted by the recent opening of new rooms at MoMA, the New York art scene is vibrant from north to south of the island. We cross bridges and tunnels to admire it. From changing institutions to innovative places, the New York culture circuit takes sideways. Treasure hunt. The new MoMa shakes up the codes In … Read more

In New York, the awakening of French restaurateurs

In New York, the awakening of French restaurateurs

POST CARD – Epicenter of Covid-19 last year, restaurants can now and thanks to the vaccine, fill their rooms again. With a lot of energy, the French are doing well. A spring morning was enough. Around the skyscrapers, under the azure blue sky of New York, the one who saw the towers fall on September … Read more

the quirky project of two artists to modify Central Park

the quirky project of two artists to modify Central Park

New York Horizon, which won first prize in an architectural competition, plans to revamp Manhattan’s green lung. Modify a mythical park. The designer duo Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu received last week the first prize of the Skyscraper Competition 2016, relating to the most futuristic projects and organized by the architecture and design magazine eVolo. … Read more

5 good shopping addresses at reasonable prices

5 good shopping addresses at reasonable prices

The stay in the Big Apple is obviously devoted to discovering its museums, its parks and gardens, its musicals and its trendy restaurants. But not only. It’s impossible to resist the temptation to shop here. Demonstration. Shops, Manhattan has thousands. Big, small, famous, confidential. In short, impossible to push all the doors, even with the … Read more

Flights Paris – New York: which are the five cheapest companies?

Flights Paris – New York: which are the five cheapest companies?

Ever more numerous on transatlantic routes, airlines offer direct round trips for sometimes less than 300 euros between Paris and the United States. Direct flights between Paris and the United States for less than € 300 round trip? What was inconceivable a few years ago is becoming possible with the emergence of low-cost companies on … Read more

green light for Manhattan’s first public beach

green light for Manhattan’s first public beach

A project imagined by the architect of the High Line will see the light of day on the banks of the Hudson, in the Meatpacking District. Work should start in the spring. Has Paris Plages been emulated? In New York, Manhattan Island is preparing to welcome its first public beach, on the banks of the … Read more