Tuesday, December 23, 2014

What to Do in New York

  • 9/11 Memorial, New York

    9/11 Memorial

    A moving memorial of the tragic 9/11 incident. The beautiful park with ponds is definitely worth a visit. Book in advance.
  • Empire State Building, New York

    Empire State Building

    One of New York's trademark sights. Climb to the top and see the stunning skyline – be it day or night. Book in advance.
  • Rockefeller Center, New York

    Rockefeller Center

    One of New York's iconic skyscrapers. Take the tour and definitely check out the observation deck. A must-visit.
  • Statue of Liberty, New York

    Statue of Liberty

    This is New York in one sight. The iconic, majestic statue is an absolute must-see while visiting the city.
  • Chinatown, New York

    Chinatown

    One of New York's famous neighbourhoods. The atmosphere here is really something – same as the deals you can get in the marketplaces.
  • Little Italy, New York

    Little Italy

    One of New York's famous neighbourhoods, unfortunately almost gone from the map. Enjoy the atmosphere while it lasts!
  • 5th Avenue, New York

    5th Avenue

    Perhaps the most iconic avenue in the world. Browse the super-expensive shops and breathe in the atmosphere of the Big Apple.
  • New York Stock Exchange, New York

    New York Stock Exchange

    One of the symbols of New York, and possibly the world economy. Worth a visit for the architecture and its iconic status.
  • Brooklyn Bridge, New York

    Brooklyn Bridge

    The iconic suspension bridge is an absolute must-see. Walk its length and take in the New York skyline.
  • Macy's, New York

    Macy's

    New York's iconic department store. Get anything you ever wanted here. Great selection and service.
  • Wall Street, New York

    Wall Street

    Despite its importance in global world, it is just another street. Lots of little shops and great eateries around. Do not miss the famous bull!
  • Trinity Church, New York

    Trinity Church

    A majestic 17th-century church and a beautiful piece of history in New York streets. Many famous people were buried here.
  • Ellis Island, New York

    Ellis Island

    Used to be one of the busiest immigration islands and the so-called „gateway to America“. Nowadays, it holds a museum.
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

    Metropolitan Museum of Art

    One of the largest art museums in the world. Features countless collections of different artworks. A must-see for art lovers.
  • Charging Bull, New York

    Charging Bull

    If you happen to be near Wall Street, take a look at the huge bronze statue of the Charging Bull. Especially popular with tourists.
  • Strawberry Fields, New York

    Strawberry Fields

    A touching memorial to John Lennon and his work and a gathering place for the fans. Peaceful and perfect for thinking.