The Museum of Street Art, also known as MoSA, was established in 2018 with the help of citizenM Bowery and curator Marie Cecile Flageul. The street art that is featured on the walls of the museum is designed by the graffiti artists of the formerly existing 5 Pointz outdoor museum. The art highlights several notable aspects of the city, as well as a few acclaimed New Yorkers like Ru Paul and Allen Ginsberg. The logo of MoSa, created by Jonathan 'Meres One' Cohen and was designed as a tribute to Robert Indiana's famous pieces, HOPE, and LOVE.
New York’s awe-inspiring Summit One Vanderbilt is a unique observation deck, offering a one-of-kind sky-high experience. Comprising mind-bending art, a dizzyingly high perspective of the city, and the thrill of walking atop Midtown Manhattan, the revolutionary structure is a class apart. The adventurous and thrill-seekers can hop on to Ascent, a glass elevator that offers the structure’s highest elevation. With Levitation, visitors step into glass boxes jutting out of the tower for a hair-raising view of Manhattan. Lastly, Air, a dramatic, multi-level art experience floors the visitors with its breathtaking concept. Calm the exhilaration towards the end with a meal at Aprés. Add the electrifying Summit One Vanderbilt to your New York experience, today.
One of Brooklyn's most visited attractions, the Fulton Ferry Landing is the arrival point for passengers that cross the East River by water taxi or walk across the Brooklyn Bridge on foot. The park and attractions around it take their name from Robert Fulton, one of New York's pioneers of transport and commerce. Today, the landing is a favorite spot for taking wedding photos and during the hot summer months, the park itself provides respite from the temperatures. In addition to great views of Manhattan, there is plenty to eat around the area, with the famous Grimaldi's, The River Cafe and if you feel like a walk, you can head into Brooklyn Heights for some more beautiful views and even better meals.
Cortelyou Library - Brooklyn Public Library is one of more than 50 branches of this iconic establishment and was founded in the year 1969. Come in through the entry courtyard and check out the vast and eclectic collection of books. The Cortelyou Library - Brooklyn Public Library is especially known for its innovative arts section which has collections of Russian poetry, Bengali fiction, Pakistani music and novels from the West Indies.