[VIDEO] How Does a NYC Street Cart Pretzel Compare to an Authentic German Bretzel?

We visited Cologne in Germany. It is a great city that has the largest Dome church in Europe. I will show you this Dome, but I will also be trying a typically Germa Bretzel. Yes in Germany they write it with a B instead of saying Pretzel. My Pretzel adventure actually started last summer in New York City when I wanted to make a streetfood Stufr and tasted a Pretzel. But it was so dry, I didn’t even finish the Stufr. But the footage from NYC is included in this video. German food is so good so enjoy this German food review. Want more German travel tips? Watch our other Germany vlog videos.

It's no secret that soft pretzels in NYC street carts are quite bad, so it should be no surprise that this comparison review—against a legitimate bakery in Germany—would land in their favor. Next time this reviewer is in NYC, we would recommend the pretzel croissant at Breads Bakery in Union Square instead.

Take a Virtual Tour Inside the 9/11 Memorial Museum in Google Street View

The 9/11 Memorial Museum is one of the City's most powerful tributes to the horrific events on September 11th, 2001.

If you are able, you should definitely check out the museum in person. But if you can't, a newly added Google Street View offers a nearly full tour of the cavernous interior for you to check out.

The museum was photographed for Google Street View by C3Design, a photography studio in Long Island City.

This Website Lets You Find All Privately Owned Public Space in New York City

Privately Owned Public Space in New York City
Privately Owned Public Space in New York City
Photo: Apops.org

Privately Owned Public Space is a term given to any public lobby, plaza, garden or park that lies on private land. Real estate developers and properties often trade their private spaces for public in exchange for tax breaks, or other benefits while under construction.

There are way more POPS in New York City than you would imagine, with the majority of them being in Midtown and Lower Manhattan, where public space is probably the most scarce in all the City.

Check out this interactive map to search for a POPS near you.