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New York City landmarks

Explore landmarks that tell the stories of New York's past and present. The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island is a must-see for every visitor to New York City. Nearby Ellis Island echoes the tales of immigrants who shaped the city's soul.

In Midtown Manhattan, the Radio City Music Hall is an art deco testament to New York's never ending allure. Not to forget is the World Trade Center site, must visit during your stay in New York City
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Central park

Central Park is the heart of New York City, a masterpiece of landscape architecture offering a tranquil escape from the urban rush. Spanning 843 acres, it combines lush lawns, meandering pathways, and serene bodies of water. Visitors can wander through the Ramble, a wilder section designed to emulate a forest landscape, or relax by the Bethesda Terrace, overlooking the lake with its picturesque rowboats.

Central Park offers a range of different activities, with carriage rides, street performers, and seasonal ice-skating rinks. Beyond Central Park West, the Upper West Side shows the area's natural history through the American Museum of Natural History. From the Manhattan Bridge Overpass, observe the verdant expanse of Brooklyn Bridge Park against the East River.

The Brooklyn bridge park

Brooklyn Bridge Park is a waterfront haven that offers stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and the majestic Brooklyn Bridge. Stretching along the East River, this beautifully designed park is a blend of lush greenery, pebbled pathways, and expansive piers.

Visitors can stroll along the promenade, relax on the grassy fields, or engage in outdoor sports on the numerous athletic courts. The park is a cultural hub too, with art installations, outdoor movies, and food vendors that celebrate the diversity of New York. 


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The New York harbor

New York Harbor is a historic gateway to the United States where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. It is a crossroads for commerce, culture, and migration. The harbor is a spectacle of activity with tugboats, ferries, and cargo ships. Enjoy the panoramic views of New York's boroughs, feel the gentle sea breeze, and relax the rhythmic dance of waves, before you continue your exploration of the city.


Chinatown and Washington square park

Why not visit Manhattan's Chinatown? After a busy stroll along crowded alleys, local vendors, herbal shops and temples, you can find some needed rest on a park bench in Washington Square Park. Washington Square Park is a historic public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan and is renowned for its iconic arch, in honor of George Washington.
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The number one attraction in New York City is often considered to be Times Square. Known for its bright lights, big screens, and bustling atmosphere, Times Square is iconic, attracting tourists from all over the world. It is a hub of entertainment, dining, and shopping.

The Statue of Liberty is arguably the most famous symbol of New York City. A gift from France to the United States in 1886, it stands as a symbol of freedom and democracy. Located on Liberty Island, it is accessible by ferry and remains a must-visit for those exploring the city.

The best season to visit New York City largely depends on what you want to experience, as each season offers something unique. However, fall (September to November) and spring (April to June) are often cited as the most ideal times to visit

  1. Explore Central Park: This vast park offers scenic walks, picnicking spots, and often free performances.

  2. Walk the High Line: A unique elevated park built on a historic freight rail line, offering great views and art installations.

  3. Visit Free Museums: Many NYC museums have "pay-what-you-wish" days or specific hours.

  4. Staten Island Ferry: Offers a great view of the Statue of Liberty and Lower Manhattan skyline for free.

  5. Free Events: Look out for free events, such as concerts, readings, and festivals happening around the city.

  6. Eat Like a Local: Venture into neighborhoods for affordable and authentic cuisine from all over the world.