The New York / New Jersey FIFA World Cup 2026™ Host City launched its official logo and brand Thursday morning at a ceremony in Times Square celebrating the region’s participation in the world’s biggest sporting event.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy and New York Mayor Eric Adams each addressed fans at the event, showing their regional pride and expressing their enthusiasm for the world’s most popular sport.
“I have to admit, as a lifelong fan of “the beautiful game,” I have got soccer fever,” Governor Murphy said. “I want to give FIFA a big thank you for bringing the World Cup back to New Jersey and New York. From the very beginning, our region has been at the heart of American soccer. We are ready for the world’s biggest event. Big events are in our blood, they are in our DNA, and they are what we do best.”
“New York is the greatest city in the world, so it’s only right that we are hosting the biggest sporting event in the world,” said New York City Mayor Eric Adams. “With over 200 languages and dialects spoken here and every one of the 48 countries that will qualify for the World Cup represented right here in the five boroughs, our city and region represent the diversity of the world’s sport. New Yorkers cannot…
People frequently associate New York City with the iconic sights and sounds of Manhattan—the bright lights of Times Square, the towering skyscrapers of Midtown, and the bustling streets of the Financial District. While Manhattan has its allure, it is crucial not to neglect the other boroughs that comprise the heart and spirit of this bustling metropolis. The Bronx stands out among these boroughs as a treasure trove of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered by anyone prepared to step off the main path. In this post, we will go on a journey to discover the Bronx’s unique tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty.
One cannot begin exploring the Bronx without first paying homage to its most recognizable site, the Bronx Zoo. This world-renowned zoo, located in the huge Bronx Park, is a veritable paradise for animal lovers. The Bronx Zoo, with approximately 265 acres of territory, is one of the world’s largest metropolitan zoos. Visitors can go on a wild experience, encountering a diverse range of species ranging from magnificent lions and tigers to amusing monkeys and penguins. The zoo also has various conservation and education displays, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the need of maintaining our planet’s diverse biodiversity.
A short distance from the Bronx Zoo is another hidden gem: the New…
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People frequently associate New York City with the iconic sights and sounds of Manhattan—the bright lights of Times Square, the towering skyscrapers of Midtown, and the bustling streets of the Financial District. While Manhattan has its allure, it is crucial not to neglect the other boroughs that comprise the heart and spirit of this bustling metropolis. The Bronx stands out among these boroughs as a treasure trove of hidden gems just waiting to be discovered by anyone prepared to step off the main path. In this post, we will go on a journey to discover the Bronx’s unique tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty.
One cannot begin exploring the Bronx without first paying homage to its most recognizable site, the Bronx Zoo. This world-renowned zoo, located in the huge Bronx Park, is a veritable paradise for animal lovers. The Bronx Zoo, with approximately 265 acres of territory, is one of the world’s largest metropolitan zoos. Visitors can go on a wild experience, encountering a diverse range of species ranging from magnificent lions and tigers to amusing monkeys and penguins. The zoo also has various conservation and education displays, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the need of maintaining our planet’s diverse biodiversity.
A short distance from the Bronx Zoo is another hidden gem: the New York Botanical Garden. This lush paradise, which spans an astonishing 250 acres, provides a tranquil respite from the hectic city streets. The Botanical Garden has…