New York City Attractions and Landmarks

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New York City pulsates with an unmistakable vibrancy that attracts more than 45 million visitors annually. The city holds tourist attractions galore and it is difficult to draw up an entire list of places one should see when in New York.

 

Bryant Park NYC
Bryant Park NYC

Statue of Liberty tour – A historic gift from France for the centennial of America’s Independence which now symbolizes the USA and a memorable landmark in New York. A short boat trip is all that is needed for you to get to the Statue of Liberty from Manhattan.

New York Statue of Liberty
New York Statue of Liberty

The Brooklyn Bridge – this far-famed bridge, built in late nineteenth century, connects Manhattan with New York’s most populous borough, Brooklyn. The bridge is one of the most magnificent spectacles in New York.

Times Square – This is arguably the most bustling square of New York and is particularly known for its plethora of Broadway theatres, cinemas and super signs. This is one part of New York City that never sleeps.

 

Central Park – This lush green park is one of those star attractions that lend New York such a unique charm. This massive park spread over 843 acres (341 ha), is located in the heart of Manhattan. Its design is exquisite and worth emulating by city parks around the world.

New York city central-park
New York city central-park

Empire State Building tour – The Empire State Building reflects the soaring ambition of humans to build towers that stretches out to the skies. It probably is New York’s most famed building and is prominently printed on several picture postcards.

Rockefeller Center – This center familiarly known as Radio City is a buildings complex that was strangely developed during the Great Depression. Initially the complex comprised of 14 buildings and to this day, this 70 story RCA building is the tallest.

The headquarters of the U.N. in New York were developed by group of professional architects of international renown. The main building – the Secretariat – was one of the city’s first towers developed conforming to international style and standards.

Metropolitan Museum of Art – This rare museum features more than two million works of art spanning thousands of years. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the most commodious and prolific art museums in the world and it should not be missed by any visitor to New York.

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

Bryant Park – This park may be described as an enchanting 8 acre (3ha) lush green oasis at the intersection of 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue. Even though the park is surrounded by busy streets with heavy traffic, it is strangely a very quiet park with the right ambiance for relaxation. The design is eye-catchy with a huge, central lawn encircled by trees.

Grand Central Terminal is one of two splendid gateways that were built in New York in the heyday of railway transportation and it is certainly worth a visit.

 

Do not forget the World Trade Center – the National September 11 Memorial – that pays a poignant tribute to the victims of the historic terrorist attacks.

 

National September 11 Memorial
National September 11 Memorial

The list is endless and you will do well to use a shuttle tour that will cover all the landmark spots in New York.

 

 

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