Downtown Manhattan gets a bad rap. Uptown New Yorkers rarely venture past the village and if they do it’s only to conduct business. Tourists often…
Long before New York Habitat offered Americans an option to pricey Paris hotels and accommodations, much earlier than when Hemingway, Stein, and Fitzgerald frequented the…
Paris has long been known for its world-class shopping. The world’s best designers come to unveil new creations here at Fashion Week, they open their…
The East Village has always been the place to scope out New York City and its ever-changing hip scene as the destination for all creatively tormented…
This unique island village, L’Isle sur la Sorgue, in the South of France rests at the foot of the Vaucluse plateau and is built on five branches…
The neighborhood of Chelsea has long been famed for its hip atmosphere and eclectic scene. Located just to the west of Midtown, Chelsea is centered…
New York Habitat and especially the blog team would like to wish you, your family and friends a happy and healthy holidays and new year….
Updated June 23rd, 2025 The Canal St. Martin deserves much more attention than it sometimes gets. It’s much less crowded than its big brother–the river…
New York City. Times Square. New Year’s Eve… We needn’t say more, but we will anyway. New York City, for better or worse, considers itself…
In the heart of the Languedoc Roussillon region, among all the South of France events is Montpellier, a dynamic city known for its intellectual life centered…
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