These art hotels aren’t just places to stay—they’re living galleries, where every room and corner tell a story. Whether you’re an art lover or simply seeking a unique travel experience, these hotels offer a one-of-a-kind stay that inspires.
Street art is what makes neighbourhoods come to life, attracts thousands of people during festivals and is often used to make bold statements. Here’s a little history, insights on how we support it and some of our favorite street art mapped.
Black history month is marking the importance of recognizing Black history & culture and a chance to celebrate Black achievement. Here are some places you can find on Map Your City that help you learn more about Black history and culture.
When you have found the places you love – hit the ❤️ and they will be added to your personal treasure map. Where you can keep them close at hand whenever you need to book a ticket or make a reservation, or just as a reminder. You can use your treasure map for a bunch of things. Here are 21 ways.
There’s a reason New York City is so famous: it has everything that you could ask for from a metropolis. Cuisines from all over the world? Check! Cool skyscrapers? Check! Theaters, performance venues and creative hubs? Check! Whatever you’re in the mood for, the New York City Guide has got the classics and the new and notable covered!
In 1832, brothers-in-law James Worts & William Gooderham built a windmill on the shore of Lake Ontario, it became largest distillery in the British Empire
When we enter the office space of MARK! we are welcomed by big pieces of what they call low brow art or street art. But other than that the office space is surprisingly clean and crisp designed, much like a modern architect’s office. The vibrant wall colors seem to be the only visible artistic expressions…
Others may still perceive them as unique once in a lifetime experiences, vices even – we Amsterdammers have accepted those vices as virtues.
Amsterdam like many cities is constantly changing, morphing to adapt to new realities. Where the old is no longer used it opens new opportunities. Leaving the industrial era and entering into a service related economy, leaves behind vacant buildings, that are first only known to a few urban explorers.