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Things to Do In New York

Things to Do In New York
The real big holiday place, New York has the real big things to do for each visitor in town. Here is the list of the best things to do in New York:

Times Square: While you plan your trip to New York make sure you visit the Times Square, which is a place named after the New York Times. Once this place was popular for sex shops and peep shows but now it is a completely changed to a place where you will find vibrant neon lights glowing in the city heart. Hotels, office towers and commercial businesses have covered the city that once hid its face in the darkness of sex workers.  The biggest achievement of the place is that Disney moved in along with Conde Nast Megastores and other theme restaurants. The magic of these activities turned Times Square into the most loved venue in New York. Do visit it!

St. Patrick's Cathedral: If you guys are looking forward to pay a visit at one of the best church in New York, go to St. Patrick's Cathedral located in Manhattan. You will love the architecture of the church along with its serene environment. The grandeur of the church can not be explained in simple words, it has to be seen with your own eyes. Your soul feels a real bliss once you spend time inside this beautiful church.

Central Park: For spending a good day at the park visit Central Park as it has a lot of things to do for children and adults as well. This park spreads over an area of 840 acres and houses a zoo, a theatre, some sports faculties, a lake, food and entertainment. It’s worth spending a day at this park and has a lovely family picnic out there. You can enjoy the horse ride as many times as you like or opt for a simple walk through the park. It’s all up to you. Keep a day of leisure to be spent at Central Park.

Metropolitan Museum of Art:  The New York City has much to give to its art lover visitors. This much talked about Metropolitan Museum of Art is a must visit for everyone who plans a trip to New York. If not a complete day, just devote a few hours to this thing to do, and we are sure you will like being there. It was built by Richard Morris Hunt in 1895 and has more than 1.5 million square feet of exhibition space. The European paintings on display include works by great artists like Monet, Degas, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Titian and Vermeer. The Egyptian gallery in this museum displays an unparalleled Asian art, sculpture, armory and photography.

Statue of Liberty: The New York Harbor shines brilliantly with the Statue of liberty standing upfront, giving out the message to every on looker. Fashioned by Frenchmen Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, this Statue was a gift from France to the United States as a symbol of love and friendship. Visitors can observe the inside of the statue through a glass ceiling, and incarcerate a better picture of Lady Liberty through the improved lighting and video system. The Statue of Liberty adds its own unique grace to the New York Harbor, welcoming every visitor alike.

 

 

Greenwich Village:  If you are interested to explore the simple living style of New York City visit Greenwich Village to see the zigzagging streets and charming brownstones. You will find the place with a more laid back atmosphere as regard to rest of the city. You can discover and study the New York's gay and student communities here in this place along with some funky shopping. This place also offers a jazzy nightlife including rock and dance clubs, restaurants, bars and cafes. When in Greenwich Village do not miss a visit to Washington Square Park.

 

New York Yankees & Yankee Stadium: Are you a baseball fan? If yes, then do not forget to visit Yankee Stadium. This stadium was built in 1923, and has a seating capacity for more than 57,000 fans. This stadium has been termed as ‘home for New York Yankees’ by the greatest people like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio. If you are looking forward to organize a special private party you can plan it at Yankee Stadium, yes they provide you this awesome facility that makes your party a special event. 

 

World of Disney: If you want to gift your children something special while you visit New York, it will be a great gift to take them to World of Disney. This remarkable place has all that your kids can dream of while watching their favorite cartoon channel on television. As Disneyland is much more than just an amusement park, similarly World of Disney is much more than a Disney Store. It is a huge attraction in the heart of Times Square that pulls lots of tourist to the place all round the year. Once you enter the World of Disney you find character meet-and-greets, interactive activities, fine art exhibitions, and the wide selection of toys and memorabilia that you expected.

 

Brooklyn Bridge: The next thing to do in New York is spending time at the Brooklyn Bridge. Built in 1883, this bridge joined Manhattan to Brooklyn. At the time of its completion in 1883 it was 1600 feet long and announced as the longest suspension bridge in the world. Its architecture proved to be an astounding vista in the New York cityscape.
Walking athwart the bridge is a colossal ecstasy, chiefly if you start from the Brooklyn area and view the Manhattan skyline on your amble across the East River. You fall in love with this place and will want to come back again to enjoy the beauty of this bridge in your next vacation.

Chinatown: New York's Chinatown is a cultural haven full of ancient and exotic traditions, and a huge amount of restaurants. This lively and teeming neighborhood is home to more than half of the city's Chinese population. In the grocery stores and fruit stands, you will find many food items available nowhere else in the city—from foreign fruit and vegetables to live snails and dried shrimps. In recent years, excellent Thai, Vietnamese and Korean restaurants have coupled with the place giving it a more tourist appeal than ever before. Do make a visit to Chinatown or you miss the fun.

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