Check a list with 10 places that are super classic in the city!
Central Park is the refuge of New Yorkers and one of the most famous spots in the city. With a huge area, that goes from 59th St until 110th St, the park is beautiful year-round.
Known as the corner of the world, it is located at the junction of Broadway and 7th Avenue, between West 42nd Street and West 47nd Street. The most striking feature? The luminous signs.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy.
It is that thing that can not miss: see the city from above. The he city has five observatories: Top of the Rock, Empire State, Edge, Summit and One World Observatory.
It is one of the oldest suspension bridges around the world – and the first built to connect Manhattan to Brooklyn, 1,2 miles long. Crossing the bridge by foot is a classic - and free - thing to do!
New York has dozens of incredible museums - among them is the Natural History Museum, the Met - Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Moma - Museum of Modern Art.
Two pools honor the victims of the tragedy and the water that flows represents the tears of the friends and relatives of the victims of the attacks.
Two pools honor the victims of the tragedy and the water that flows represents the tears of the friends and relatives of the victims of the attacks.
The financial heart of New York. There are two great spots: Charging Bull and the Federal Hall.
Fifth Avenue is another classic one, with luxury stores like Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, and Cartier. Plus, you can also visit the New York Public Library and St. Patrick's Cathedral.