Guides
6 Stunning NYC Holiday Windows to Take In This Year
“Out of This World” holiday windows at Bloomingdale’s. Photo courtesy Bloomingdale’s It’s the “most wonderful time of
10 New Public Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC December 2019
It’s our annual holiday-themed guide to New York City’s newest and upcoming public art installations! This December, there’
A Guide to The Art Deco Architecture Gems of Montreal
From an iconic skyscraper facing one of the city’s oldest squares to a former museum hiding in plain sight
10 Must Visit Places in the Catskills, NY: An Untapped New York Guide
The Catskills are a great year-round destination with highlights from fall foliage in autumn, outdoor adventures in summer, skiing in
Mapping the 5 Pieces of the Berlin Wall in NYC
The Berlin Wall…in New York City? You heard that right. And there’s not just one piece, but five.
Guide to the 2019 New York Election: Party on the Back of the Ballot!
Today’s election is all about the action happening on the back of the ballot! There are five proposed revisions
10 Hidden Gems in Crown Heights, Brooklyn
Crown Heights is a neighborhood in Brooklyn we have a very special attachment to here at Untapped New York. Our
8 NYC Haunts of Musician John Lennon
December 8th marks the day when musician John Lennon was tragically shot. As a tribute, here are eight spots in
14 New Public Art Installations to Discover in NYC October 2019
Jonathan Prince, Shatter Series, cor-ten and polished steel, in situ at Christie’s Sculpture Garden 2019, courtesy of Jonathan Prince
NYC’s Hidden Coffee Shops to Discover for National Coffee Day
This Sunday, September 29th is National Coffee Day. New York City has no shortage of coffee shops and we’ve
20 New Public Art Installations Not to Miss This September 2019
September is turning into a pretty banner month for new public art installations in New York City. While the PORTAL
10 Seedy Remnants of Gritty Old Times Square You Can Still See Today
Photograph by Gregoire Alessandrini While some New Yorkers may still avoid walking through Times Square, it’s for drastically different