For a unique taste of luxury on the Upper East Side, you have to check out the Mark Haute Dog Cart. Positioned right in front of the legendary Mark Hotel, this seasonal stand offers a surprisingly elevated street food experience curated by two Michelin starred chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. Whether you choose the savory beef or the juicy chicken dog, each is prepared with high quality ingredients and elevated toppings like kimchi and chipotle mayo. It is a fantastic way to enjoy a gourmet snack with a view of Central Park, and the experience is capped off with a visit to Glace NY for their indulgent cookie smash sundae. If you are looking for an affordable slice of high end New York City, this iconic cart is a must visit.
[VIDEO] Walking Through NYC's St. Mark's Place: Downtown's Historic Arts Center
Join tour guide and comedian Tom Delgado for an engaging stroll down St. Marks Place, one of the most culturally significant streets in the East Village. This walk highlights the neighborhood's evolution from a 19th century enclave for the wealthy and German immigrants to a gritty mid-century hub for counterculture artists, musicians, and visionaries. Throughout the journey, you will discover the rich histories behind local landmarks like the Hamilton-Holly House, the former Electric Circus nightclub, and the iconic Physical Graffiti building famously featured on a Led Zeppelin album cover. Through personal anecdotes and historical insights, the video captures the spirit of downtown New York City while reflecting on the modern challenges of gentrification and the changing landscape of small businesses in the area.
[WATCH] American Ruins: Bannerman's Castle
Rising from the waters of the Hudson River, the haunting ruins of Bannerman Castle serve as a testament to the ambitious life of Francis Bannerman. A Scottish immigrant who rose to prominence as a legendary military surplus dealer, Bannerman transformed this small rocky island into a massive storage facility for his vast collection of historical weaponry. The site eventually became an architectural marvel featuring a grand, castle-like residence that mirrored his own unique vision. Although the island suffered through a devastating powder house explosion and a major fire that left the structures in decay, it remains an iconic landmark that continues to captivate visitors today through the ongoing preservation efforts of the Bannerman Castle Trust.