The Bronx is full of history and culture. It’s where Babe Ruth became a baseball legend, hip-hop was born and an old-world Little Italy still thrives. See what makes the Bronx exciting.
The South Bronx is famous for being the birthplace of hip-hop and graffiti, but there's also an abundance of heartfelt new offerings in the area spearheaded by locals. South Bronx native, celebrated DJ and owner of Sankofa Haus, Michael “DJ Spynfo” Eagen, shows us around the neighborhood of Mott Haven. As Eagen invites us along to explore, he connects with friends to reflect on the neighborhood’s progression from the 1970s to now. Watch to learn more.
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Home to baseball's 27-time champs, the new Yankee Stadium was built in 2009 across the street from its former location.
Sometimes, the City feels like a concrete jungle, but the real wilds of New York are cultivated and maintained by the Wildlife Conservation Society, keepers of the Bronx Zoo, the New York Aquarium, the Central Park Zoo, the Queens Zoo and the Prospect Park Zoo, which collectively receive more than four million visitors each year.
The Yankees may be the most storied franchise in sports, thanks to its 27 World Series championships and all-time greats like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and Derek Jeter.
In historic Arthur Avenue Retail Market, Bronx Beer Hall offers a selection of local craft beers and food.
Seeing baseball’s Bronx team, World Series winners many times over, is an NYC tradition.
The Melrose Hotel, the sister property of the acclaimed Opera House Hotel, is a 30-room boutique property in the South Bronx that seamlessly combines modern design with comfort.
Mae Mae Cafe & Plant Shop is a plant-based cafe and bar in Mott Haven that is also a plant shop.