New York Travel Guide
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- The Botanical GardenThe New York Botanical Garden is one of the most important botanical gardens in the United States. It’s a lovely place to visit if you don’t know what to do … Read more
- New York City MarathonOne of the most popular endurance sporting events is the challenge of running a marathon, which has become a classic in New York. The New York City Marathon is one … Read more
- What to do in New York when it rainsUnfortunately, New York City loses some of its charm in such weather. Fortunately, the city offers many other attractions that can make up for a walk on the Brooklyn Bridge … Read more
Museums
- American Museum of Natural HistoryThe American Museum of Natural History is without context, one of the largest Natural History Museum in the world.Whether you are alone or with your family, it will allow you … Read more
- Solomon R. Guggenheim MuseumThe Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is located in Upper Manhattan. The building was designed by world-renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and resembles a white marshmallow with a large glass dome … Read more
- Intrepid Sea-Air-Space MuseumLocated on Pier 86 at 46th Street and 12th Avenue, the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum is located inside the USS Intrepid aircraft carrier, which has been decommissioned. It is worth visiting … Read more
- Metropolitan Museum of Art METThis world famous Museum (MET) is one of the most popular tours for tourists. It is the largest art museum in this hemisphere. It is home to more than three … Read more
- Museum Art Modern MomaThe “Museum of Modern Art“, allows a comprehensible approach to the Art of our time, thanks to its collections concerning many sectors, such as painting, drawing, illustration, architecture, design, sculpture … Read more
- The Frick CollectionThe Frick Collection is housed in the former residence of Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), designed by Thomas Hastings and built in 1913-14. After Frick’s death in 1931, modifications and additions … Read more
Monuments
- Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty has opened America’s door to hundreds of thousands of immigrants. Indeed, she dominates the port of New York, the only gateway for all immigrants who passed … Read more
- Brooklyn BridgeAt the beginning of the 19th century, it is well planned to build a bridge, but … no decision is taken. Story It is 50 years later that John Augustus … Read more
- Empire State BuildingThe Empire State Building is, without context, the most famous building in the world!Everyone knows its elegant silhouette that rushes into the skies of New York, dominated by its huge … Read more
- Grand Central TerminalOpened in 1913, Grand Central Terminal is the world’s largest railway station with 44 platforms serving several regions on the East Coast. Why visit a station? It’s not even fair … Read more
- St. Patrick’s CathedralAmong 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 … Read more
- Top of the RockEnjoying 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 … Read more
Attractions
- Madison Square GardenMadison Square Garden: home of the Knicks (NBA) and Rangers (NHL), are two of the most popular teams in American sports. In fact, the tour is very complete and explanatory, … Read more
- Radio City Music HallThe Radio City Music Hall is New York’s most traditional concert hall. Located in the heart of Rockefeller Center, the venue hosts famous bands and artists. Known in the United … Read more
- Madame TussaudsMadame Tussauds New York is the famous museum of wax mannequins, present in several cities of the world (Tussauds in London, 4 others are present in the United States in … Read more