New York’s neighborhoods to discover

TRAVEL GUIDE – This is the city of all metamorphosis and perpetual rebirth. Fashions are constantly changing, like the neighborhoods, places and brands that are following the trend because everything always begins or ends in New York. Le Figaro Magazine tells you everything that has changed, and everything that will change. Through Maurin Picard –New … Read more

New York, national parks, route 66… The United States up and down from his sofa

Since March 11, 2020, restrictions on access to the territory have been put in place by the American authorities for travelers from France and other countries in the Schengen area. Like their Canadian neighbor, the United States is still totally closed to tourism today. However, it is difficult to escape the news in this country … Read more

Broadway, the New York saga at 60 km

TRAVEL GUIDE – Manhattan’s backbone, Broadway stretches far beyond New York City and the Theater District. From the towers of Wall Street to the countryside of the Hudson Valley, climbing Broadway, we trace the history of America. Through Adrien Gombeaud –Times Square, at a time when electricity erases the night. Stéphan Gladieu / Figaro Magazine … Read more

A day on Staten Island, New York’s little-known island

At New York Is this the island where the Statue of Liberty is located? Or the one that welcomed, at the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants who came to live the American dream? None of that. Often confused with Liberty and Ellis Island, Staten Island is one of five boroughs (boroughs) of New York … Read more

New York’s vertiginous new platform

One more observatory in the New York sky. The highly anticipated Edge opened on Wednesday March 11. Located on the 100th floor of one of the buildings in Hudson Yards, the new West Manhattan neighborhood, this outdoor panoramic vantage point is the highest in the city and the tallest in the West. It is ahead … Read more

Floating lanterns light up Honolulu ‘Memorial Day’

IN IMAGES – This event allows you to inscribe on each of the little lights, messages and memories addressed to loved ones who have passed away. This tradition of Asian origin has crossed borders. In Hawaii, it coincides with Memorial Day, a day in honor of all war dead. By Service photo 1/6 – Lanterns … Read more

Journey to the roots of American music

From Illinois to Louisiana, passing through Tennessee and the nonchalant banks of the Mississippi, inspirer of many writers and countless songs, local talents play with fervor and spontaneity in the local juke joints, these clubs created after the ‘abolition of slavery which welcomed the rural black population excluded from bars and lounges reserved for whites. … Read more