Monuments

New York, the city where dreams come true, is also the birthplace of emblematic monuments that fascinate the whole world. From the majestic Statue of Liberty, a universal symbol of freedom and hope, to the impressive Empire State Building, which offers a breathtaking view, each monument embodies a piece of American history. Whether you want to take a walk on the Brooklyn Bridge or pay tribute to Ground Zero, these unmissable sites will immerse you in the heart of the soul of this exceptional city. Explore the monuments of New York and let yourself be carried away by their grandeur and their history.

  • The Cloisters New York

    Discover the Cloisters Museum of New York, dedicated to medieval art, linked to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and different from other museums. It is located on the north side of Manhattan Island, inside the large Fort Tryon Park, and near the Hudson River, on top of a small hill. The building was rebuilt in…

  • Carnegie Hall

    Discover New York’s Carnegie Hall, an amazing performance hall. Built on the mandate of Andrew Carnegie in 1890, this hall is one of the most famous in the United States for music concerts of different styles. Carnegie Hall offers more than 100 performances per season and can accommodate 2,800 people. So if you go to…

  • Bridges of New York

    George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge (known as GW Bridge, GWB, GW, GW, George) is a suspension bridge that spans the Hudson River and connects the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey. The bridge has an upper level with four lanes in each direction and a lower level with three…

  • The Vessel

    The Vessel in New York City is part of the Hudson Yards, New York’s newest monument. Inaugurated in May 2019, this great technological building has incredible buildings, spectacular views, shops, great restaurants and even a shopping mall. Among the new buildings is the great interactive work The Vessel, one of New York’s newest attractions. About…

  • Flatiron

    The building is considered one of New York City’s historic landmarks and an American National Historic Monument. Its funny name is inspired by its architecture which looks a lot like an iron – Flatiron (flat iron), was built in the shape of an iron, and due to the narrow terrain, it had to be built…

  • Chrysler Building

    Among the hundreds of skyscrapers of all sizes and shapes in New York, it is very difficult to write that one building is more beautiful or stands out more than another, everyone agrees. Among the city’s most famous buildings, the Chrysler Building is on the list and has become one of the city’s most iconic…

  • One World Observatory

    Is one of New York’s most popular attractions and is of particular importance to the city. At 541 meters high, it is the 4th tallest building in the world and is located in Lower Manhattan, the financial centre of New York. After the fall of the Twin Towers, the terrorist attack on the World Trade…

  • The United Nations

    The United Nations was created after the Second World War, so that all countries could determine together the best way to maintain peace in the world. The United Nations Building is the headquarters of the United Nations. All countries are represented, so all visitors speak different languages. The guided tour is the same in 20…

  • Top of the Rock

    Enjoying the view of New York City from the Top of the Rock Observatory is one of the most amazing experiences you can have during your trip. Top of the Rock is one of those places to visit in any season, many times in your life, because the view is spectacular. Located in the Rockefeller…

  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral

    Among the shops and storefronts on 5th Avenue, the biggest attraction in New York City is St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Between 50th and 51st Streets and next to the Rockefeller Center complex, the cathedral is a historical landmark in the city. Very charming and beautiful, the cathedral opened in 1879, was built with white marble on…