Wall Street

Wall Street owes its name to the compound that protected Manhattan from the Algonquin Indians. Today it is the center of business and finance. No crossroads have been more important in the history of the city than Wall and Broad Streets. There are three important sites: the Federal Hall monument,

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Radio City Music Hall

The 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 States as the “Showplace of the Nation”, Radio City Music Hall is one of those places that should be on

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Madison Square Garden

Madison 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, with the arena guides explaining each place where we stop. In fact, a comment on whether or not the Knicks

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Ellis Island

It is through this island that, until 1954, 12 million immigrants passed through, before embarking on the conquest of this New World.Before them, 7 million people had landed, upon their arrival, at Castle Clinton, a former theatre, transformed into a reception centre, where everyone received the papers they needed. Indeed,

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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

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