Fun Driving Through New York City!





I drove a mini cooper through New York City and recorded some of the crazy driving here. Along the way, you get to experience some of the tourist attractions in the big apple. Video’s sped up, but otherwise I drove within reasonable limits. No cars were harmed during the making of this video.





The best breakers from around the globe compete for the coveted title of Sony Ericsson World Champions. The best poppers, lockers, B-Girls and B-Boys show their sickest moves and tricks at the World's #1 B-Boy competition. Hosted by the original and undisputed icon of B-Boy, 30 year veteran Crazy Legs, the World Final is the one of the most prestigious and high calibre breaking events of the year. In this clip, D-Stroy gives a guide to Hip Hop culture in New York City. D-stroy takes a trip to Flocabulary, Fat Beats record store and Half Time Radio.





Cool Cities is a new generation of mobile city guides. Starting with Berlin, New York, London, Paris and Rome, with a curated selection of hotels, restaurants, cafés, bars, Clubs, Shops and sigthseeing landmarks. Cool Cities is different: Each location ist featured with at least 3 photos, most of them with many more. In total each Cool Cities app contents over 300 brillant photos. You can choose (and always change as you want) four different languages; English, German, French, Spanish or Italian. If you want to get essential information about the locations you can eather read the editorial texts or – as a real unique feature – just listen to audio descriptions. This visual city guide brings you in the heart of you favorite destinations and gives you a deep impression in advance about your points of interests. Includes GPS locator, search by categories, districts and nearby spots. Shortly available in the App store. Soundtrack “Takashis Garden” music by Ken Takashi www.myspace.com/kentakashi produced by teNeues Digital Media, Berlin part of teNeues publishing Group Kempen, Berlin, New York, London, Paris Director of photography: Alexander Schmalz Visitors: Maren Haupt, David Burghardt Editor: Gunnar Refardt Coordination: Miriam Bischoff Creative Director: Martin Nichoals Kunz








Top of the Rock is a New York CityPASS attraction. Save 45% on admission to the top attractions in New York City. Learn more at www.citypass.com Highly selective and deeply discounted, New York CityPASS booklets contain six tickets: 1) Empire State Building, 86th floor observatory and audio tour; 2) Metropolitan Museum of Art, including all special exhibitions, audio tour discount and same-day admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens; 3) American Museum of Natural History and Rose Center for Earth and Space, including one Hayden Planetarium show; 4) Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) admission; 5) an Option Ticket, with choice of either Top of the Rock™ Observation Deck — or admission to Guggenheim Museum; 6) an Option Ticket, with choice of either a Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises experience (2-hour Semi-Circle Cruise, 2-hour Harbor Lights Cruise, 75-minute Liberty Cruise, or The Beast Speedboat Ride) — or Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island (a ferry ride to Ellis or Liberty islands, transfer between islands, and return trip; on-own tour of grounds and facilities on both islands).

Top Tourist Spots in Quebec City





www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at some of the most popular tourist destinations in Quebec City.

Extreme Sightseeing – New York City





Before my good friend, Doug, moved out of NYC, we realized that after years of living in the City, he had few photos of him with the iconic landmarks and tourist attractions. In order to remedy this, we set out to hit as many of them as possible in an eight-hour period. From the Cloisters in Upper Manhattan to Battery Park at the other end of the Island. This is the video of our journey…

The Naked Cowboy Loves EricStrifflerVids!





The Naked Cowboy (Robert Burke) is one of New York City’s top tourist attractions! He plays guitar in Times Square in just his underwear, boots, and a hat over 300 days out of the year for the past 10 years. Check him out on his official website, NakedCowboy.com!

ATC – New York City





ATC – New York City You can get better quality by clicking this link: www.youtube.com





In this new video tour of New York City from the series “All Along Broadway” (see the first two episodes: “Wall street” ( www.youtube.com ) and “Union Square” ( www.youtube.com ), David Hill from New York Habitat continues his stroll along Broadway and presents Midtown Manhattan and its famous squares: Madison Square, Herald Square and Greeley Square. Broadway is one of the most famous roads in the world. It runs the length of Manhattan, from its southern tip to the northern tip of the island and continues in the Bronx, crossing many of Manhattan’s neighborhoods. History The oldest “street” in New York City, Broadway was originally used as a trail by the Native Americans who lived here; later it was used by the Dutch settlers to travel to the northern forests to hunt. Madison Square Walking north along Broadway, you will reach a large intersection at Fifth Avenue and 23rd St. which creates a big square. This is Madison Square, named after the 4th US President, James Madison. It was here in 1842 where some of the first amateur baseball games were ever played. They used a vacant lot in the north part of the square (corner of Madison Avenue & 27th Street). Later, the original New York Knickerbocker Baseball club, one of the first professional baseball teams, started right here. Flatiron or Fuller Building One of the most beautiful buildings in this square is the Fuller Building, designed by Daniel Burnham in the Beaux-Arts architectural style. It was named “Fuller” after the

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