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The 50 most interesting attractions of New York City
Welcome to the city that never sleeps!
If you are heading to New York, be prepared that you wont sleep either. In this ebook we tried to collect the 50 most interesting sights for you. Of course the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building or the Times Square must be seen once you are in New York. However, in this collection we tried to concentrate on the secret jewels of the city, on places which are not overcrowded by tourists or sometimes unknown even for the locals. So you will learn about the Snug Harbor on the Staten Island; we will present you the only one you-name-the-price company which offers free walking, bus, bike and food tours around various neighborhoods. You will learn about historical bars like the Stonewall Inn, get to know lots of other bars, and the best places to dance the night away. We will also present you several wellness/fitness centers where you can recharge your batteries. And, of course, we didnt forget about shopping. New York has lots to offer and whether you are looking for electronics, jewelry, fashion, book or food, you will find some good ideas in our book.
Millions of books have been already written about New York City. Neither of them can replace experience. The best way to get to know a new place is by going there, starting conversations with the locals and always keeping your mind and eyes open. We wish you a pleasant stay in New York!

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INDEX

MAIN 8 ATTRACTIONS OF NEW YORK

PUBS/LOUNGES/CLUBS

RESTAURANTS/ EATING JOINTS/ FOOD COURTS/ WINE & DINE

SHOPPING VENUES

SPECIAL PLACES IN NEW YORK

WELLNESS CENTRES

MAIN 8 ATTRACTIONS OF NEW YORK

STATUE OF LIBERTY

The Statue if Liberty is one of the most iconic Wonders of the World and there is absolutely no question that this is one of the leading worldwide attractions in New York. Known as New Yorks most recognizable landmark, the Statue of Liberty, standing proudly at 305 feet on its pedestal, is the gleaming symbol of hope and freedom.

Depicting the Roman goddess of freedom, the Statue of Liberty was presented as a gift to the United States from France in honor of celebrating of the Declaration of American Independence. The history behind the Statue of Liberty is indeed rich, dating back to1886. For those who want a few architectural facts of Lady Liberty would undoubtedly be impressed to know that she weighs 450,000 pounds and stands at a 151 feet in height. From the tips of her imposing crown to the broken shackles at her feet, the Statue of Liberty is truly a spectacular and inspiring sight to behold, making it one of the most sought-out attractions in the world, captivating travellers from all corners of the world for well over a century.

Being such an imposing figure, the significance of the Statue of Liberty is one of particular interest. The torch, being the most iconic feature of Lady Liberty, is the symbol for enlightenment and democracy, and the seven pointed crowns each represent the seven seas. All in all, the Statue of Liberty, as its name suggests, is a representation of liberty and freedom from oppression.

Overlooking the New York Harbour and captivating city skyline, the Statue of Liberty is a beautiful work of art. A visit to the United States is well and truly incomplete without beholding the impressive beauty of the Statue of Liberty.

Address: Liberty Island, New York, NY 10004

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING You have not experienced the real magic of New York - photo 1

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING You have not experienced the real magic of New York - photo 2

EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

You have not experienced the real magic of New York until you have seen it from the top of the Empire State Building. A lot of people will agree to this, and its really a fact. There is a reason as to why the Empire State Building is one of New Yorks top tourist attractions; being a towering skyscraper as it is, the Empire State Building has been the most famous office building in the world ever since its completion in 1931. Rising above at a staggering 102 stories, this impressive Art Deco building has always been known for its ambition, innovation and leadership.

Located in the heart of Manhattan, the panoramic views offered from the top of the Empire State Building is unlike anything tourists will ever see of the hustle and bustle of New York. Looking down at the city from above 1050 feet in the air, the streets of New York appear surprisingly serene, giving you a rare glimpse of this dazzling city.

At the time of its construction in 1930, the Empire State Building broke all records and was infamously dubbed as the 8 th Wonder of the World. However, the Empire State Building still remains as one of the most iconic attractions of New York City and it has been a popular tourist hub ever since its construction. Designed by William Frederick Lamb, the Empire State Building is epitomized by its own majesty, emanating an aura of sheer grandeur.

Attracting a staggering three million tourists each year, the Empire State Building, in all its splendour and reputation, continues to impress visitors to the vibrant city of New York as it offers the most spectacular and breathtaking views of the Big Apple.

Address : 350 5th Ave, New York, NY 10118, United States

CENTRAL PARK There are plenty of lush greenery around New York but none as - photo 3

CENTRAL PARK There are plenty of lush greenery around New York but none as - photo 4

CENTRAL PARK

There are plenty of lush greenery around New York, but none as popular as the Central Park. This verdant oasis, that boasts of several clear lakes, fountains, ice rinks, theatres, tennis courts, playgrounds and a variety of other amenities, stretches across nearly 850 acres of land. Together with its ideal location at the heart of Manhattan, its no wonder that the Central Park is both, an ideal location for a leisurely stroll and a glimpse into the vibrant beauty of lush foliage.

Offering visitors a rather pastoral respite from the hubbub of New York, the Central Park is has no shortage as far as entertainment is concerned. You can take a classical ride in one of the famous horse-drawn carriages as you absorb the beauty of pristine nature, have a look around at the Central Park Zoo, explore the historical buildings, monuments and statues, take a relaxing amble across the beautiful bridges, climb to the top of the 19 th century Belvedere Castle or visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art as you take a rare glimpse into history. Visitors can be absolutely guaranteed to be entertained thoroughly at the Central Park.

The Central Park has something to offer all nature enthusiasts, from rugged, forest-like landscapes to neat, manicured gardens with beautiful flowers and shrubs. The more romantically- inclined, would undoubtedly be impressed by the neoclassical Bethesda Fountain, also known as the Angel of Waters. Its little wonder that this is infamously known as the romantic pinnacle of New York City. Kids are not to be left out too, as they are aptly entertained at the Central Park Zoo, Tisch Childrens Zoo and the Swedish Cottage Marionette Theatre.

Address: New York, NY, United States

Phone: +1 212-310-6600

BROOKLYN BRIDGE Looming majestically over New York City as it links the two - photo 5

BROOKLYN BRIDGE Looming majestically over New York City as it links the two - photo 6

BROOKLYN BRIDGE

Looming majestically over New York City as it links the two boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge is an architectural masterwork. Being one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, the Brooklyn Bridge was completed in 1883, and ever since, its majestic granite towers and rigid steel cables have offered a safe, and incredibly scenic passage for countless of locals and tourists alike.

Spanning nearly 1600 feet across the East River, the bridges construction took 14 years. Now, the Brooklyn Bridge is over 125 years old, making it one of the most iconic features of the dazzling New York skyline. The bridges neo-gothic architecture has inspired artists for over a century as it continues to inspire countless tourists today. A visit to the Brooklyn Bridge is an experience, as you take in the breathtaking views of New York and walk along the historic landmark. The view from the bridge, covering the citys skyline and clear waters is nothing but breathtaking, and more so during night-times, where the bridge is magnificently illuminated. If youre planning on visiting the Brooklyn Bridge, you might want to bring along your camera too, so you can capture the stunning scenes.

The Brooklyn Bridge is picture perfect as it appears against the silhouette of New Yorks amazing skyscrapers, particularly during colourful evenings where the sky is tinged with spectacular hues of purple and red, making it a rather unlikely but highly interesting urban romantic excursion. Rest assured a walk or ride along this impressive bridge is exhilarating as fine architecture and scenic views collide in dramatic fashion.

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